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On Tuesday he said he had an "army" of people in place to monitor the poll.
The Kremlin insists Sunday's elections will be free and fair, despite inviting only 400 international observers to monitor the poll, which is taking place in 95,784 polling stations across the world's biggest country.
Meanwhile pro-government groups - or "red shirts" - have been ordered to monitor the poll, but not confront the protesters, for fear that violence would jeopardise the election.
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Few Zimbabweans will be allowed to monitor the polls, either.
He is preparing to mail more than 3,000 letters to remind potential voters of Election Day, setting up a phone bank and finding recruits to monitor the polls.
It would help if Egyptians could swallow their national pride and allow foreign observers to monitor the polls, but I doubt that will happen.
Also on Tuesday, the chief of the largest judicial professional association, Ahmed al-Zend, announced that 90 percent of its members would refuse to monitor the polls.
Although it is worthwhile to monitor the polls carefully, we will almost certainly go into Saturday evening with a lot of uncertainty about the outcome.
Earlier this month, when Boyd wanted to establish a five-million-dollar program to organize volunteers to monitor the polls on Election Day in battleground states, he sent an e-mail to his list of two and a half million supporters, asking them to vote for the idea by pledging a million dollars.
The presence of a growing group of young, tech-savvy Nigerians who plan to monitor the polls themselves armed with Blackberries and Twitter feeds—has added to a sense that change is in the air.Mr Jega blamed the setback on an unnamed supplier who failed to deliver voting materials on time.
Some 600 foreign election observers - mainly from Africa - have been accredited to monitor the polls.
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