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This R&D breaks down the Afghan presidential election. The election is headed to a runoff after no candidate win over fifty percent of the vote. Abdullah Abdullah, a former Afghan foreign minister, won the first round with 44.9% of the vote. He will be opposed by Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, the country’s former finance minister, who won 31.5% of the first round vote. Although election officials are looking into complaints of fraud and Mr. Abdullah has declared himself the winner, experts do not believe that enough votes will be disqualified to give Mr. Abdullah the presidency. The second round election is set to begin on June 7th.
Rassoul and Sherzai expected to throw support to Abdullah in Afghan presidential election, per @nytimes http://t.co/kLdQ58z7Hz
— Josh Smith (@joshjonsmith) April 27, 2014
Afghan presidential election to go to June runoff http://t.co/CpD5RTBIjZ
— Blogs of War (@BlogsofWar) April 26, 2014
Map of #AfghanElection initial results. Who won majority, where? Ghani likly 2 lose Nimoz, Kandhar, Urzgan in runoff. pic.twitter.com/vxBxF6guxK
— Naseh (@Mann_Naseh) April 27, 2014