More than 60,000 police have been deployed to guard polling stations as Kenya votes on Wednesday for the first time since violence after the 2007 presidential election left 1,300 people dead. Supporters of the Kenya's draft constitution hold a rally Kenyans will vote in a referendum on a new constitution, which would curb presidential powers, overhaul the corrupt judiciary and devolve responsibility and resources to the country's regions. But the draft, which 60 per cent of voters support according to opinion polls, has drawn criticism for clauses seen as easing policy on abortion and Muslim-only courts, emotive issues in majority-Christian...