Police patrol the streets of the Western Kenyan city of Kisumu as residents await news of the final presidential results.<br/> <br />Shops remain closed in the city that saw violence after presidential elections in 2007/2008.<br/> <br />But this time around the elections seem to be going smoother, according to EU observers.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) CHIEF OBSERVER, EUROPEAN UNION ELECTION OBSERVER MISSION, ALOJZ PETERLE:<br/> <br />"Although the elections process is not over yet, we can already say that Kenya can be credited with demonstrating an impressive commitment to democratic elections."<br/> <br />But the polls are not without flaws.<br/> <br />A new electronic system has been plagued by glitches, and African Union observers expressed concern about rejected ballots.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) HEAD OF THE AFRICAN UNION ELECTION OBSERVATION MISSION, PRESIDENT JOAQUIM CHISSANO:<br/> <br />"The African Union Election Observation Mission, however, notes with concern the high level of rejected ballots which may