Afghan Election 2014: Lists of provincial candidates with their symbols and list of Presidential candidates

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Kabul: Lists of provincial candidates and Presidential candidates of Afghan election 2014. Dispatch News Desk (DND) will keep you update about theses elections. As many as 3,808,556 eligible registered voters out of which 2,488,526 are males and 1,320,030 are females and 29,469 Kuchis, males 21,339, females 8,130 are going to vote in Afghanistan while Taliban are trying to halt voting at any cost.

Afghan government has issued credentials to 67 national observer organizations, 16 international observer organizations, 71 national media, 45 international media, 31 political parties, 7 presidential candidates, and 1817 provincial candidates and as whole more than 265000 observers, agents and reporters received IDs from the Commission. List of Presidential candidates, list of provincial candidates, list of polling stations are here.

Eight candidates are in the run for Presidential elections while thousands are contesting for 34 provincial level polls.

Lists of provincial candidates and Presidential candidates of Afghan election 2014

Click here to read or download List of polling stations

Click here to read or download Presidential Candidates

Click name of Province to get list of candidates with their symbols

1. Kabul2. Kapisa

3. Parwan

4. Wardak

5. Logar

6. Ghazni

7. Paktika

8. Paktia

9. Khost

10. Nangarhar

11. Kunarha

12. Laghman

13. Nooristan

14. Badakhshan

15. Takhar

16. Baghlan

17. Kunduz

18. Samangan19. Balkh

20. Juzjan

21. Sar-i-Pul

22. Faryab

23. Badghis

24. Herat

25. Farah

26. Nimroz

27. Helmand

28. Kandahar

29. Zabul

30. Urozgan

31. Ghor

32. Bamyan

33. Panjshir

34. Daikondi

 

 

Details of Provinces of Afghanistan

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Provinces of Afghanistan

Province

Map #

Name given by NATO

Centers

Population

Area (km²)

Notes

Region

Badakhshan

30

AF-BDS

Fayzabad

819,396

44,059

29 districtsNorth East Afghanistan
Badghis

4

AF-BDG

Qala i Naw

499,393

20,591

7 districtsWest Afghanistan
Baghlan

19

AF-BGL

Puli Khumri

741,690

21,118

16 districtsNorth East Afghanistan
Balkh

13

AF-BAL

Mazar-i-Sharif

1,123,948

17,249

15 districtsNorth West Afghanistan
Bamyan

15

AF-BAM

Bamyan

343,892

14,175

7 districtsCentral Afghanistan
Daykundi

10

AF-DAY

Nili

477,544

18,088

8 districtsSouth West Afghanistan
Farah

2

AF-FRA

Farah

493,007

48,471

11 districtsWest Afghanistan
Faryab

5

AF-FYB

Maymana

833,724

20,293

14 districtsNorth West Afghanistan
Ghazni

16

AF-GHA

Ghazni

1,080,843

22,915

19 districtsSouth East Afghanistan
Ghor

6

AF-GHO

Chaghcharan

635,302

36,479

10 districtsWest Afghanistan
Helmand

7

AF-HEL

Lashkar Gah

1,441,769

58,584

13 districtsSouth West Afghanistan
Herat

1

AF-HER

Herat

1,762,157

54,778

15 districtsWest Afghanistan
Jowzjan

8

AF-JOW

Sheberghan

426,987

11,798

9 districtsNorth West Afghanistan
Kabul

22

AF-KAB

Kabul

3,314,000

4,462

18 districtsCentral Afghanistan
Kandahar

12

AF-KAN

Kandahar

1,151,100

54,022

16 districtsSouth East Afghanistan
Kapisa

29

AF-KAP

Mahmud-i-Raqi

358,268

1,842

7 districtsCentral Afghanistan
Khost

26

AF-KHO

Khost

638,849

4,152

13 districtsSouth East Afghanistan
Kunar

34

AF-KNR

Asadabad

413,008

4,942

15 districtsNorth East Afghanistan
Kunduz

18

AF-KDZ

Kunduz

820,000

8,040

7 districtsNorth East Afghanistan
Laghman

32

AF-LAG

Mihtarlam

382,280

3,843

5 districtsEast Afghanistan
Logar

23

AF-LOW

Pul-i-Alam

322,704

3,880

7 districtsCentral Afghanistan
Maidan Wardak

21

AF-WAR

Maidan Shar

529,343

9,934

9 districtsCentral Afghanistan
Nangarhar

33

AF-NAN

Jalalabad

1,342,514

7,727

23 districtsEast Afghanistan
Nimruz

3

AF-NIM

Zaranj

117,991

41,005

5 districtsSouth West Afghanistan
Nuristan

31

AF-NUR

Parun

130,964

9,225

7 districtsNorth East Afghanistan
Paktia

24

AF-PIA

Gardez

415,000

6,432

11 districtsSouth East Afghanistan
Paktika

25

AF-PKA

Sharana

809,772

19,482

15 districtsSouth East Afghanistan
Panjshir

28

AF-PAN

Bazarak

128,620

3,610

5 districtsNorth East Afghanistan
Parwan

20

AF-PAR

Charikar

491,870

5,974

9 districtsCentral Afghanistan
Samangan

14

AF-SAM

Samangan

378,000

11,262

5 districtsNorth West Afghanistan
Sar-e Pol

9

AF-SAR

Sar-e Pol

505,400

16,360

7 districtsNorth West Afghanistan
Takhar

27

AF-TAK

Taloqan

830,319

12,333

16 districtsNorth East Afghanistan
Urozgan

11

AF-ORU

Tarinkot

320,589

12,696

6 districtsCentral Afghanistan
Zabul

17

AF-ZAB

Qalat

244,899

17,343

9 districtsSouth East Afghanistan

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Provinces

 

Afghanistan is divided into 34 provinces.
Below is a list of all the provinces and their capitals.

 

  • Badakhshan — (Faizabad)
  • Badghis — (Qaleh-ye Now)
  • Baghlan — (Pol-e Khomri)
  • Balkh — (Mazar-e-Shariff)
  • Bamian — (Bamian)
  • Daikondi — (Nili)
  • Farah — (Farah)
  • Faryab — (Maymana)
  • Ghazni — (Ghazni)
  • Ghowr — (Chaghcharan)
  • Helmand — (Lashkar Gah)
  • Herat — (Herat)
  • Jowzjan — (Sheberghan)
  • Kabul — (Kabul)
  • Kandahar — (Kandahar)
  • Kapisa — (Mahmud-e-Raqi)
  • Khost (Khost)
  • Konar — (Asadabad)
  • Kunduz — (Kunduz)
  • Laghman — (Mehtar Lam)
  • Lowgar — (Pol-e Alam)
  • Nangarhar — (Jalalabad)
  • Nimruz — (Zaranj)
  • Nuristan — (Nuristan)
  • Panjshir — (Bazarak)
  • Paktia — (Gardez)
  • Paktika — (Sharan)
  • Parwan — (Charikar)
  • Samangan — (Aybak)
  • Sar-i Pol — (Sar-i Pol)
  • Takhar — (Taloqan)
  • Uruzgan — (Tarin Kowt)
  • Wardak — (Meydan Shahr)
  • Zabol — (Qalat)

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