The 2004 Presidential Election

On October 9, approximately 4,900 polling centers with 22,000 polling stations were operational in all districts of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces. In the largest out-of-country voting operation ever, 2,800 polling stations served refugees in Iran and Pakistan. Ballots are counted at counting centers in Kabul, Mazar-I-Sharif, Kandahar, Jalalabad, Kunduz, Bamyan, Herat and Gardez.

Final Results

These are the Final Results certified by the JEMB.

 

Enlarge the Picture Voter Turnout
Preliminary turnout figures are released as ballot boxes are checked in at the eight regional counting centers. Turnout is available by province and gender.
Background
Learn details about election preparations and operations in the Background section. Find information about voter registration, election operations, counting procedures, and the Joint Electoral Management Body.
Final Results
 
Background
 
Other Information
Final Results certified by JEMB     Registration     Election Photos (JEMB)

Results in Ballot Order

    Voting Information     Election Overview (JEMB)
Results in Votes Order     Counting Process     UNAMA News Center
Results by Province     List of Candidates    
Leading Candidates by Province     JEMB