Elections

Afghans head to polls in key parliamentary election

By Nasir Salehi

An Afghan police officer stands guard October 18 in Herat city, two days before Afghanistan's parliamentary elections. [Nasir Salehi]

An Afghan police officer stands guard October 18 in Herat city, two days before Afghanistan's parliamentary elections. [Nasir Salehi]

An Afghan police officer questions a man on a motorbike in Herat city on October 18, two days before the parliamentary elections. [Nasir Salehi]

An Afghan police officer questions a man on a motorbike in Herat city on October 18, two days before the parliamentary elections. [Nasir Salehi]

Afghan security forces secure election materials to be transferred to polling centres in districts of Herat Province on October 16. [Nasir Salehi]

Afghan security forces secure election materials to be transferred to polling centres in districts of Herat Province on October 16. [Nasir Salehi]

Afghan security forces pose for a picture on Thursday (October 18) in Herat city as they prepare for Saturday's elections. [Nasir Salehi]

Afghan security forces pose for a picture on Thursday (October 18) in Herat city as they prepare for Saturday's elections. [Nasir Salehi]

Two IEC employees carry ballot boxes at a warehouse in Herat city on October 13. [Nasir Salehi]

Two IEC employees carry ballot boxes at a warehouse in Herat city on October 13. [Nasir Salehi]

Election materials can be seen in an IEC warehouse in Herat Province on October 13. [Nasir Salehi]

Election materials can be seen in an IEC warehouse in Herat Province on October 13. [Nasir Salehi]

Herat provincial Governor Mohammad Asif Rahimi (2nd left), provincial Police Chief Gen. Aminullah Amarkhil (left) and officials from IEC and Independent Electoral Complaints Commission speak to the media regarding preparations for Saturday's elections October 18 in Herat city. [Nasir Salehi]

Herat provincial Governor Mohammad Asif Rahimi (2nd left), provincial Police Chief Gen. Aminullah Amarkhil (left) and officials from IEC and Independent Electoral Complaints Commission speak to the media regarding preparations for Saturday's elections October 18 in Herat city. [Nasir Salehi]

HERAT -- Afghans are prepared to vote this Saturday (October 20) to choose their representatives for the next Wolesi Jirga (the lower house of parliament).

More than 2,500 candidates contesting for 249 seats campaigned for 20 days between from September 28 and October 17 followed by a two-day silent period before the vote. Candidates are not allowed to campaign two days before election day, according to the elections law.

The Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF) have prepared a plan based on which security will be provided to nearly 5,100 polling stations across the country.

Ghazni and Kandahar are the only two provinces that will not have elections due to security concerns and will be held at a later date yet to be scheduled.

Employees of Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission (IEC) carry ballot boxes at a warehouse in Herat Province October 17. [HOSHANG HASHIMI / AFP]

Employees of Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission (IEC) carry ballot boxes at a warehouse in Herat Province October 17. [HOSHANG HASHIMI / AFP]

President Ashraf Ghani, with a request from the Independent Election Commission (IEC), postponed elections in Kandahar Friday (October 19) for at least one week after the provincial police chief Gen. Abdul Raziq was killed in a shooting, Ghani's office said in a statement Friday.

The IEC would announce a new date for elections in Kandahar, said the statement.

Nearly 9 million Afghans, including 3.5 million women, have registered to vote on Saturday. In Herat Province alone, around 550,000 people have registered to cast their ballots.

The IEC has given credentials to at least 18 civil society organisations, 28 political parties and 36 media outlets in order to monitor the electoral process.

Pictured in this article are the election preparations in Herat Province.

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