
A man shows his ink stained finger after voting at the Oum Ayman School polling station in Jebel Aulia, Sudan, 50 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum on the second day of voting 12 April 2010. After the first day of voting election observers are urging Sudan to extend voting beyond the three days allotted after reports that thousands of ballots were cast incorrectly and polling faced significant delays in many areas of Africa's largest country. This is Sudan's first open elections in 24 years . EPA/MIKE NELSON

A woman casts her vote at the Al Mukdab School polling stations in the village of Al Mukdab, Sudan, 60 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum on the second day of voting 12th April 2010. After the first day of voting election observers are urging Sudan to extend voting beyond the three days allotted after reports that thousands of ballots were cast incorrectly and polling faced significant delays in many areas of Africa's largest country. This is Sudan's first open elections in 24 years. EPA/MIKE NELSON

A man places his vote in a plastic ballot box at the Oum Ayman School polling station in Jebel Aulia, Sudan, 50 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum on the second day of voting 12 April 2010. After the first day of voting election observers are urging Sudan to extend voting beyond the three days allotted after reports that thousands of ballots were cast incorrectly and polling faced significant delays in many areas of Africa's largest country. This is Sudan's first open elections in 24 years . EPA/MIKE NELSON

A voter (background) waits to go through the election process which involves three separate ballots at the Oum Ayman School polling station in Jebel Aulia, Sudan, 50 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum on the second day of voting 12 April 2010. After the first day of voting election observers are urging Sudan to extend voting beyond the three days allotted after reports that thousands of ballots were cast incorrectly and polling faced significant delays in many areas of Africa's largest country. This is Sudan's first open elections in 24 years. EPA/MIKE NELSON

A fully veiled woman waits to vote at the Al Mukdab School polling stations in the village of Al Mukdab, Sudan, 60 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum on the second day of voting 12 April 2010. After the first day of voting election observers are urging Sudan to extend voting beyond the three days allotted after reports that thousands of ballots were cast incorrectly and polling faced significant delays in many areas of Africa's largest country. This is Sudan's first open elections in 24 years. EPA/MIKE NELSON

A woman casts her vote at the Oum Ayman School polling station in Jebel Aulia, Sudan, 50 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum on the second day of voting 12 April 2010. After the first day of voting election observers are urging Sudan to extend voting beyond the three days allotted after reports that thousands of ballots were cast incorrectly and polling faced significant delays in many areas of Africa's largest country. This is Sudan's first open elections in 24 years. EPA/MIKE NELSON

A medical team with a stretcher wait at the Oum Ayman School polling station in Jebel Aulia, Sudan, 50 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum where voting is taking place on the second day of the three day voting procedure on 12 April 2010. After the first day of voting election observers are urging Sudan to extend voting beyond the three days allotted after reports that thousands of ballots were cast incorrectly and polling faced significant delays in many areas of Africa's largest country. This is Sudan's first open elections in 24 years. EPA/MIKE NELSON

A woman casts her vote at the Oum Ayman School polling station in Jebel Aulia, Sudan, 50 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum on the second day of voting on 12 April 2010. After the first day of voting election observers are urging Sudan to extend voting beyond the three days alotted after reports that thousands of ballots were cast incorrectly and polling faced significant delays in many areas of Africa's largest country. This is Sudan's first open elections in 24 years. EPA/MIKE NELSON

A voter waits her turn under a painting of deadly animals of Sudan at the Oum Ayman School polling station in Jebel Aulia, Sudan, 50 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum on the second day of voting 12 April 2010. After the first day of voting election observers are urging Sudan to extend voting beyond the three days allotted after reports that thousands of ballots were cast incorrectly and polling faced significant delays in many areas of Africa's largest country. This is Sudan's first open elections in 24 years . EPA/MIKE NELSON

Male and female voters wait in separate lines outside the Al Mukdab School polling stations in the village of Al Mukdab, Sudan, 60 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum on the second day of voting on 12 April 2010. After the first day of voting election observers are urging Sudan to extend voting beyond the three days alotted after reports that thousands of ballots were cast incorrectly and polling faced significant delays in many areas of Africa's largest country. This is Sudan's first open elections in 24 years. EPA/MIKE NELSON