We strive to be your trusted source for objective and comprehensive information on the elections in Afghanistan, covering all aspects of this complex political landscape.
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Blog about election data analytics in Afghanistan
We strive to be your trusted source for objective and comprehensive information on the elections in Afghanistan, covering all aspects of this complex political landscape.
Looking at the number of votes won for the top two candidates shows support for Abdullah in some Pashtun-majority areas in the southeast and east.
Our statistics is not only a set of numbers, but also a tool for understanding and analyzing the political landscape of the country, which helps us better understand and predict future events.
Percent Rural: 100 % Population: 22,700 Estimated voters: 53,039 Polling Centers: 12 Polling Stations: 26
The election data visualized on this site is from the preliminary results of the Afghan presidential election on August 20th, 2009.
Looking at the number of votes won for the top two candidates shows support for Abdullah in some Pashtun-majority areas in the southeast and east.