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Partial results show Karzai winning vote
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-09-08 21:18

KABUL - Partial results issued on Tuesday for last month's Afghan presidential election gave incumbent Hamid Karzai 54.1 percent of the vote, the first time he has been shown with enough votes to win in a single round.

 

Partial results show Karzai winning vote
Afghan Election workers count results at the Independent Election Commission (IEC) in Kabul in August 2009. [Agencies]
Partial results show Karzai winning vote

The results, announced by the Independent Election Commission with 91.6 percent of polling stations tallied, gave Karzai's main rival Abdullah Abdullah 28.3 percent of the vote.

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The commission said it had set aside results from 600 polling stations where it suspects irregularities.

Earlier on Tuesday, a separate watchdog, the Electoral Complaints Commission, said it had found evidence of fraud in the election.

It ordered the IEC to recount votes from polling stations where a single candidate received more than 95 percent of the votes, or where more than 600 votes were cast, the most that could be cast a single station.