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An Afghan election commission worker arranges boxes containing election material in Mazar-I-Shariff April 1, 2014.The Afghan presidential elections will be held on April 5.

Afghans are registering to vote despite Taliban intimidation

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This weekend’s elections in Afghanistan will play a major role in charting the country’s new course. But the militant Taliban aren’t making it easy on would-be voters.This weekend’s elections in Afghanistan will play a major role in charting the country’s new course. But the militant Taliban aren’t making it easy on would-be voters.

Debate over Afghan election

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After contested election, another term for Karzai

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Canceled Afghan election and echoes of Vietnam

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Afghanistan to hold runoff presidential election

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Afghanistan headed for runoff elections?

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A U.N.-backed election commission has determined that neither of the two leading candidates received a majority of votes. That finding could result in a runoff between Karzai and his leading opponent, Abdullah Abdullah.

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Karzai Leads in Early Election Results

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With only 10 percent of ballots in, the Afghan election commission says President Hamid Karzai and challenger Abdullah Abdullah each have about 40 percent of the vote, with Karzai holding a slight lead.

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Anticipating the Afghan Election Results

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Preliminary results are coming in from Afghanistan’s hotly-contested presidential election. For a look at the early results, The Takeaway talks to Christine Fair of Georgetown’s Center for Peace and Security Studies and the BBC’s Martin Patience.

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Both Leading Afghan Candidates Assert Victory

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Despite threats of violence from the Taliban, Afghans headed to the polls to vote in the country’s second-ever presidential election. Brian Katulis, an election monitor with Democracy International, joins The Takeaway from Kabul.

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Afghan election goes to run-off

Conflict & Justice

Afghanistan will hold a deciding round of its problem-hit presidential poll on November 7th, pitting incumbent Hamid Karzai against his rival Abdullah Abdullah. Marco Werman talks with Waheed Omer, a campaign spokesperson for Karzai.