Polls close in Sudan's presidential, legislative elections after 4-day vote
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Polls have closed in Sudan's presidential and legislative elections, with President Omar al-Bashir expected to extend his 25-year rule following an opposition boycott of the vote.
Polling centers closed at 7:00 p.m. (1600 GMT) Thursday and ballot counting will start on Friday. Results are expected on April 27.
Nearly 13 million people were registered to vote at some 11,000 polling centers.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Polling centers were largely deserted in the capital Khartoum during the vote, which began Monday and was extended for an extra day.
Ibrahim Ghandour, a top presidential aide, says the government is "quite satisfied with the turnout of the people."
Al-Bashir clung to power through the economically crippling secession of oil-rich South Sudan, and is the only sitting world leader wanted by the International Criminal Court on genocide charges.