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Overwhelming participation in Afghan elections.
Overwhelming participation in Afghan elections.

Live Blog: Afghanistan's Historic Elections

Gandhara is live blogging Afghanistan's historic elections today (Saturday, April 5). We have eyewitness accounts, reports, and analysis from 50 Radio Free Afghanistan and Radio Mashaal correspondents across Afghanistan. In addition, we are posting photographs, videos, and updates from citizen journalists across Afghanistan's 34 provinces.

- Among the eight candidates, the frontrunners are former Finance Minister Ashraf Ghani and two former foreign ministers, Abdullah Abdullah and Zalmai Rasul.

- Polling stations opened at 7 a.m. and are slated to close at 4 p.m. local time, but some could remain open for two hours longer, depending on the number of voters.

- Preliminary results from the first round are not expected until April 24.

- To win, a candidate must secure more than 50 percent of the vote. Otherwise, there will be a runoff between the top two candidates on May 28. Observers say a second round is very likely.

- Voter turnout is expected to be higher than the 2009 election, when only one-third of eligible voters cast their ballots. Some 3.8 million new voters have registered for this election.

- There are major security concerns. The Taliban has promised to disrupt the vote and it has carried out almost daily attacks in Kabul in the run up to the poll. Around 352,000 security forces will be deployed nationwide to provide security, including police cadets still in the academy.

- The presidential vote will take place on the same day as provincial council elections in each of the country’s 34 provinces.
08:39 5.4.2014
Noor Mohmad, the spokesman for Afghanistan's Independent Elections Commission, tells our Afghan Service that no irregularities have been reported in Kabul so far. Of the 557 voting centers, 45% are for women voters.
08:39 5.4.2014
An RFE/RL Afghan Service reporter in Sar-e-Pul in Afghanistan's North, where there is apparently heavy rain, says voting centers are crowded anyway. He says people are celebrating as if it is Norouz.

"It seems like a festival. People are out in colorful outfits. Everyone looks happy."

-- Frud Bezhan and Freshta Jalalzai
08:38 5.4.2014
According to the Afghan Interior Ministry, six people have been arrested on suspicion of ballot stuffing in Kandahar, Wardak, and Kabul provinces. Those arrested include a police officer and an officer of the National Directorate of Security, the country’s spy agency. -- Frud Bezhan
08:37 5.4.2014
From our news desk, statements from the two frontrunners.

Ashraf Ghani, after casting his ballot:
"The people of Afghanistan give a clear message to the enemies of this country by taking part in the election. So no threats, no risks, can stop our intentions."

Abdullah Abdullah, as he exited a polling station:
"I hope that the people of Afghanistan cast their votes for their candidates of choice in a peaceful situation. Today's event can be the beginning of the democratic process in the history of Afghanistan and one step forward toward a better future."

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