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Afghanistan Elections Update

Afghan Voters Queue

 

For the Sept. 18 Wolesi Jirga elections in Afghanistan, NDI is conducting an observation mission and analyzing the electoral process before, during and after election day. The mission involves more than 160 international analysts and Afghan observers throughout the country. NDI will issue periodic election updates based on the mission’s observations and findings.

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November 30, 2010

Issue 15

In this edition:

  • The Afghan Independent Election Commission announces final results amidst ongoing disputes
  • The Afghan Electoral Complaints Commission completes adjudication of serious complaints, excludes additional candidates and adjusts the total number of invalidated polling stations

Read the full update »(English|Dari)|Pashto)

Read NDI’s Nov. 24 statement calling for electoral reform»

Read the preliminary statement of NDI’s election observer mission »(English | Dari| Pashto)

Read more about NDI’s programs in Afghanistan»

Also see Afghanistanelectiondata.org, a project of NDI, which has been recently updated with election information from 2004 and 2005 in addition to 2009 »

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Pictured above: Afghan voters line up outside a polling station during the 2010 elections.