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Afghan election officials count ballot papers after polls closed in Kabul on June 14.
Afghan election officials count ballot papers after polls closed in Kabul on June 14.

Live Blog: Election Day In Afghanistan

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-- The vote count continues, as does the investigation into hundreds of claims of vote fraud. Final preliminary results are expected on July 2, and final results on July 22.

-- Many media refrained from reporting violence during the vote, but officials said June 15 that more than 270 Taliban attacks were recorded, resulting in the deaths of 50 civilians.

-- In one attack, a roadside bomb exploded beside a minibus that was carrying Afghan election workers home, killing 10 adults and a child.

-- Taliban militants severed the voting fingers of 11 voters in Herat Province.

-- The Independent Electoral Commission initially said that there were signs that voter turnout exceeded 7 million, putting it roughly on par with the first-round vote in April.

-- Officials said that, of those who turned out, 38 percent were women and 62 percent were men.

* NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Kabul
11:07 14.6.2014
"The election process has been successful and people are taking part in the election. Whoever comes to the voting center before 5:00 p.m. today (local time) will have the chance to vote. Extending the voting time depends on a decision that members of the Independent Elections Commission have to make and I think it is a bit early to discuss that."

-- IEC spokesman Noor Muhammad Noor speaking by telephone to Radio Free Afghanistan
11:07 14.6.2014
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Women line up to vote in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on June 14
Women line up to vote in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on June 14
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We are seeing a few reports of violence and voter intimidation, but nothing confirmed.

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