The people of Seychelles cast their ballots in a final day of polling on Saturday in a presidential election. Casting his vote, President James Michel said he was confident he would be elected to a second full term in office following the poll, which kicked off on the Indian Ocean archipelago's remotest islands on Thursday. A Reuters witness described voting as peaceful and orderly on the islands. Seeking to extend his Lepep Party's 34-year rule for another five years, Michel is up against four other candidates, of whom only one, Wavel Ramkalawan, is seen as a real contender.