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Preliminary and partial results in Afghanistan's presidential elections are set to be announced on Tuesday, the country's election commission has said. Preliminary results in Afghanistan's presidential elections are set to be announced on Tuesday, the country's election commission has said.
The results will be announced against a backdrop of allegations of widespread fraud. Afghanistan's election watchdog is looking into hundreds of complaints.The results will be announced against a backdrop of allegations of widespread fraud. Afghanistan's election watchdog is looking into hundreds of complaints.
The two leading candidates, Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah, have both claimed to be ahead in the polls.The two leading candidates, Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah, have both claimed to be ahead in the polls.
But the final results are not expected to be known for several weeksBut the final results are not expected to be known for several weeks
The Independent Election Commission is expected to announce less than 20% of the total vote as counting and verification continues.The Independent Election Commission is expected to announce less than 20% of the total vote as counting and verification continues.
The BBC's Ian Pannell in Kabul says that controversy continues to dog this election with allegations of fraud, corruption and ballot stuffing and concerns about low voter turnout, especially in the south.The BBC's Ian Pannell in Kabul says that controversy continues to dog this election with allegations of fraud, corruption and ballot stuffing and concerns about low voter turnout, especially in the south.
The election commission is also being urged to wait until the official election adjudicators complete their investigations.The election commission is also being urged to wait until the official election adjudicators complete their investigations.
Fraud allegationsFraud allegations
The incumbent, Hamid Karzai, is considered to be ahead in the polls, followed by former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah.The incumbent, Hamid Karzai, is considered to be ahead in the polls, followed by former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah.
Hamid Karzai's finance minister, a key member of his campaign team, has claimed that the president has won 68% of the vote, which means the election would not go to second round run-off. Hamid Karzai's finance minister, a key member of his campaign team, has claimed that the president has won 68% of the vote, which means the election would not go to a second round run-off.
But analysts say the results expected at this stage are unlikely to provide clear indications about who may have won the poll.But analysts say the results expected at this stage are unlikely to provide clear indications about who may have won the poll.
And preliminary claims about the result must be viewed with caution, our correspondent says, in the light of the many allegations surrounding this election.And preliminary claims about the result must be viewed with caution, our correspondent says, in the light of the many allegations surrounding this election.
The electoral watchdog is investigating almost 800 complaints of fraud and irregularities and out of these, 54 are considered to be very serious.The electoral watchdog is investigating almost 800 complaints of fraud and irregularities and out of these, 54 are considered to be very serious.
Mr Abdullah has said that he has evidence that voting had been widely rigged in favour of Hamid Karzai. He said he had submitted the allegations to the Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC).Mr Abdullah has said that he has evidence that voting had been widely rigged in favour of Hamid Karzai. He said he had submitted the allegations to the Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC).
Another leading presidential candidate, Mirwais Yasini, told the BBC that workers from his campaign discovered about 800 ballots with ticks next to his name which he believes had been discarded from the ballot box. The evidence has been handed into the ECC.Another leading presidential candidate, Mirwais Yasini, told the BBC that workers from his campaign discovered about 800 ballots with ticks next to his name which he believes had been discarded from the ballot box. The evidence has been handed into the ECC.
Turnout concernTurnout concern
Afghan and Western officials have declared Thursday's poll a success, despite concerns about the turnout, especially in the insurgency-wracked south of the country.Afghan and Western officials have declared Thursday's poll a success, despite concerns about the turnout, especially in the insurgency-wracked south of the country.
The Nato-led Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) has also said that there were more than 400 insurgent attacks on election day, which would make it one of the most violent days in Afghanistan since 2001.The Nato-led Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) has also said that there were more than 400 insurgent attacks on election day, which would make it one of the most violent days in Afghanistan since 2001.
Richard Holbrooke, the US special envoy to Afghanistan, said on Sunday that allegations of fraud were to be expected.Richard Holbrooke, the US special envoy to Afghanistan, said on Sunday that allegations of fraud were to be expected.
He added that Mr Holbrooke said Washington would wait for rulings from both Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission and the ECC before commenting on the election's legitimacy.He added that Mr Holbrooke said Washington would wait for rulings from both Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission and the ECC before commenting on the election's legitimacy.