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One day after the elections, both Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah said they won yesterday's vote. UK’s The Guardian reports President Karzai's staff as saying that the incumbent president had taken a majority of votes, making a second round run-off unnecessary. It also reports that Abdullah's spokesman, Sayyid Agha Hussain Fazel Sancharaki, said the former foreign minister was ahead with 62% of the vote.
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The NYT quotes the Special Envoy to Af/Pak: “The test is going to be in the counting,” Richard C. Holbrooke [...] said in an interview after he toured four polling stations in Kabul. “If the will of the electorate is going to be thwarted, it will happen in the counting.”
Check out U.S. Embassy Kabul's Photos - Election Day 2009 here.