Report Archives - Afghanistanelectiondata Blog about election data analytics in Afghanistan Mon, 01 Apr 2024 08:43:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://afghanistanelectiondata.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-ballot-1294935_640-32x32.png Report Archives - Afghanistanelectiondata 32 32 Presidential results https://afghanistanelectiondata.org/election/2009/report/presidential-results/ Sat, 26 Nov 2016 16:09:00 +0000 https://afghanistanelectiondata.org/?p=82 Incumbent president Hamid Karzai swept electoral districts in the south, southeast and east. Karzai made inroads in the northern section of the country and won some of the northeastern districts close to what was the stronghold of the Northern Alliance.

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Incumbent president Hamid Karzai swept electoral districts in the south, southeast and east. Karzai made inroads in the northern section of the country and won some of the northeastern districts close to what was the stronghold of the Northern Alliance. Dr. Abdullah Abdullah won some rural districts in the west. The third-ranking candidate, Bashardost, was strongest in his home province of Ghazni and neighboring Daykundi.

This map shows the electoral districts won by each candidate. The size of the circle shows the density of votes in each district. Moving the cursor over a dot reveals the name of the district, the percentage of the vote going to the winning candidate and the total number of votes awarded. The data is based on the uncertified Independent Election Commission’s election results released on September 16, 2009. The IEC did not release a new set of results by district that reflects the corrections made in the audit and complaints process.

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Karzai, Abdullah and Ethnicity https://afghanistanelectiondata.org/election/2009/report/karzai-abdullah-ethnicity/ Sat, 26 Dec 2015 16:03:00 +0000 https://afghanistanelectiondata.org/?p=79 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.

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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. He did not win any districts in these areas, but Abdullah, who is part Tajik, faired better in parts of Khost and Paktika where his campaign was able to organize large rallies before the election. Karzai, an ethnic Pashtun, won a handful of Tajik majority districts in Panjsher and Badakhshan. The Hazara-majority areas generally split the vote between Karzai and Bashardost.

This map of Afghanistan shows the primary ethnic groups by district. (See the About tab for information on the source of the ethnic data.) The size of the circles on the map shows the density of votes won by Karzai and Abdullah, respectively, in each district. Moving the cursor over a dot reveals the name of the district and the total number of votes awarded to that candidate. The data is based on the uncertified Independent Election Commission’s election results released on September 16, 2009. The IEC did not release a new set of results by district that reflects the corrections made in the audit and complaints process.

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Karzai, Abdullah and Ethnicity https://afghanistanelectiondata.org/report/karzai-abdullah-ethnicity/ Wed, 30 Dec 2009 08:40:00 +0000 https://afghanistanelectiondata.org/?p=101 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.

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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. He did not win any districts in these areas, but Abdullah, who is part Tajik, faired better in parts of Khost and Paktika where his campaign was able to organize large rallies before the election. Karzai, an ethnic Pashtun, won a handful of Tajik majority districts in Panjsher and Badakhshan. The Hazara-majority areas generally split the vote between Karzai and Bashardost.

This map of Afghanistan shows the primary ethnic groups by district. (See the About tab for information on the source of the ethnic data.) The size of the circles on the map shows the density of votes won by Karzai and Abdullah, respectively, in each district. Moving the cursor over a dot reveals the name of the district and the total number of votes awarded to that candidate. The data is based on the uncertified Independent Election Commission’s election results released on September 16, 2009. The IEC did not release a new set of results by district that reflects the corrections made in the audit and complaints process.

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