Several incidents of shooting have been reported in Macedonia's election, with voting suspended in at least one polling station. The spokeswoman for the main ethnic Albanian party in Macedonia says the party headquarters in the capital, Skopje, was attacked by gunfire Sunday and one person was injured. Ermira Mehmeti said party members had been in the building when «huge shooting started.» Party leader Ali Ahmeti, a former rebel leader, was not there. Separately, electoral commission spokesman Zoran Tanevski said polling stations in the village of Aracinovo near Skopje had been closed after a shooting there wounded one person, the Associated Press reported.