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Runoff Election May Be Held in Afghanistan

HeadlineOct 16, 2009

Afghan officials say the country will likely hold a runoff election after an investigation of allegedly fraudulent ballots reduced President Hamid Karzai’s portion of the vote to about 47 percent. Preliminary results by Afghanistan’s Independent Election Commission had given Karzai over 54 percent of the vote. A runoff would pit Karzai against his closest challenger, Abdullah Abdullah.

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