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  2. Elections in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan held parliamentary and provincial council elections on 18 September 2005. Final results were delayed by accusations of election fraud , and were finally announced on 12 November 2005. Former warlords and their followers gained the majority of seats in both the lower house and the provincial council (which elects the members of the ...

  3. Category:Elections in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    1949 Afghan parliamentary election; 1952 Afghan parliamentary election; 1964 Afghan Constitutional Assembly election; 1965 Afghan parliamentary election; 1969 Afghan parliamentary election; 1977 Afghan Constitutional Assembly election; 1988 Afghan parliamentary election; 2005 Afghan parliamentary election; 2010 Afghan parliamentary election

  4. 2019 Afghan presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Afghanistan on 28 September 2019. [3] According to preliminary results, which runner-up Abdullah Abdullah appealed against, incumbent Ashraf Ghani was re-elected with 923,592 votes, 50.64% of the vote.

  5. List of next general elections - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the next general elections around the world in sovereign states. The general elections listed are for the government of each jurisdiction. These elections determine the prime minister and makeup of the legislature in a parliamentary democracy, or the president and then the legislature in a system where separate votes are taken for different tiers of government.

  6. 2009 Afghan presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Forty-four candidates had registered for the presidential election when the Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan (IEC) announced its official preliminary list of registered candidates on May 17, 2009. Three candidates withdrew from the race before the election took place, having thrown their support behind one of the top two contenders.

  7. List of candidates in the 2009 Afghan presidential election

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    Forty-four candidates were registered for the 2009 Afghan presidential election when the Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan (IEC) announced its official preliminary list of candidates on May 17, 2009. Three candidates withdrew from the race before the election took place, having thrown their support behind one of the top two contenders.

  8. 2014 Afghan presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 election was the first election in Afghanistan to make use of opinion polling. A December 2013 poll by Glevum was the first of nine planned polls funded by the United States. The polls were to be conducted by three different companies, with the United States paying for them due to Afghan institutions lacking the ability and funding to ...

  9. 2010 Afghan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Afghanistan on 18 September 2010 to elect members of the House of the People (Wolesi Jirga). [1] [2] The Afghan Independent Election Commission - established in accordance with the article 156 of the Constitution of Afghanistan for the purpose of organizing and supervising all elections in the country - postponed the poll from its original date of 22 May [3 ...