 Voters in Afghanistan went to the polls 20 August for the nation's second presidential election since the fall of the Taliban in 2001. The election has been held in the midst of a war that involves more than 100,000 U.S. and foreign troops battling a Taliban insurgency that controls vast parts of the country. Follow the news about the election, including blogging from Kabul, from our special report, Afghan Elections: Challenges of Voting During Wartime. |
 | Afghan Vote Results May Be Delayed Head of the Independent Election Commission, which counts the votes, says 'complaints have to be adjudicated' before results can be announced | |
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