The last Ghanaian constituency to vote in a run-off presidential election appeared Saturday to have handed victory to opposition candidate John Atta Mills, although final results were yet to be announced amid claims of fraud, DPA reported. The remote farming constituency of Tain could not complete its vote in Sunday's presidential run-off election as planned after problems distributing the ballots. Provisional ballots from the Tain vote, which took place on Friday, gave Atta Mills of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) 19,566 votes to 2,035 votes for Nana Akufo-Addo of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP). Atta Mills already held a 23,055-vote lead in the overall election, pointing toward victory for the NDC. However, the electoral commission is expected to examine allegations of fraud before announcing the final result. Electoral Commission Chairman Kwadwo Afari-Gyari is expected to announce the winner at 1100 GMT Saturday, leaving little time for a reversal of previously declared results.