Casting their ballots in Pakistan - finally.<br/> <br />One week after the country's general election, residents of this Karachi neighbourhood vote for a new government.<br/> <br />Some were prevented from voting on May 11, during what was at times a violent and chaotic ballot.<br/> <br />The vote comes a day after a prominent local politician, Zarah Shahid Hussain, was fatally shot outside her home.<br/> <br />She was a leading member of Pakistan Tehrik Insaf, a party headed by former cricket star Imran Khan.<br/> <br />Supporters denounced the killing and paid tribute to the voters.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE)(English) SHAH MEHMOOD QURESHI, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF PAKISTAN TEHREEK-E-INSAF, SAYING:<br/> <br />"I would like to pay my tribute to the voters of NA-250. Who have come out to vote despite the threats that have been received. Despite the brutal murder of our (provincial) senior vice president Zahra Hussain."<br/> <br />A handful of constituencies across the country are holding new votes amid allegations of ballot-riggi