At every stage of the polls from the filing of nominations in April right through polling day on May 14, and almost incredibly throughout re-polling two days later and even during counting, rival political parties confronted violence. Candidates were prevented from entering the BDO offices to submit their forms or dragged out by goons if they managed to get in and thrashed. They were thrown on the ground, kicked, punched, slapped and even stabbed. During polling, thugs allegedly associated with the ruling party, went on a rampage brandishing their weapons, hurling bombs and firing on opposition and even voters who were perceived to belong to the Opposition. The death toll in poll violence was reported to be 23 officially but the unofficial figure, according to Opposition leaders, are much higher.