With most of the ballots counted in Kenya's election, President Uhuru Kenyatta has taken a wide lead over opposition leader Raila Odinga.Odinga on Tuesday rejected the results displayed by the election commission, saying, "They are fictitious, they are fake."The commission's website showed Kenyatta with about 55 percent of the vote and Odinga with 44 percent after votes were counted in two-thirds of the 40,833 polling stations.NPR's Eyder Peralta, reporting from Nairobi, says the presidential campaign in Kenya was marred by an attack on the vice president's home and the brutal murder of the man in charge of the country's electronic voting system.Eyder reports: