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Election Report. 4th October 2004. Agenda. Election Timeline Polling Sites Operational Plan. July. August. September. October. Presidential Elections: Timeline. 20th August End of Voter Registration. 6th October Campaign closes. 7th September Campaign opens. 26 th July
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Election Report 4th October 2004
Agenda • Election Timeline • Polling Sites • Operational Plan
July August September October Presidential Elections: Timeline 20th August End of Voter Registration 6th October Campaign closes 7th September Campaign opens 26th July nominations close 10th July Nominations Open 10th August Final list of candidates published Media commission established Ballot papers arrive in Kabul 15th September 9th October Polling day 30th October Announcement of Results (if no run-off) 29th July Candidate list published
October November December Run-Off Scenario 6November Announce Run-Off 5 December Announce Winner 9 October Election Jan. 20 November Run-off 4 January Inauguration
Agenda Election Timeline Polling Sites Operational Plan
BADAKHSHAN KUNDUZ JAWZJAN TAKHAR BALKH FARYAB SAMANGAN BAGHLAN SARI PUL PANJSHER NURISTAN BADGHIS PARWAN KAPISA KUNAR BAMYAN LAGHMAN KABUL WARDAK NANGARHAR HIRAT LOGAR GHOR DIAKONDY PAKTYA KHOST GHAZNI UROZGAN PAKTIKA FARAH ZABUL HILMAND KANDAHAR NIMROZ Polling Centres (Uruzgan PC data is still to be plotted)
Agenda • Election Timeline • Polling Sites • Operational Plan
Operational Plan • The 2004 Presidential Elections will take place on a single day, 9 October 2004 • 4807 polling centres will open across the country on polling day • Each polling centre has on average 4 or 5 polling stations • Polling stations will serve on average 400 to 500 voters, though they have capacity for 700 voters • Around 120,000 polling staff will be employed • The key role of District Coordinator will be filled by experienced staff trained under the VRP • Material deliveries have reached all the provinces • Transport from the provinces to the polling centres will occur this week.
Logistics To date, the logistics department has used or distributed • 25,000 ballot boxes • 17.5 million ballot papers in-country • 4 million ballot papers in Pakistan and Iran • 25,000 polling kits • 170 containers (which come and go) each container carrying up to 8 tons of material • 110 trucks (rented) • 2 aeroplanes, carrying up to 150 tons each • 4 Mi8 helicopters • 6100 Thuraya phone • An unknown number of donkeys
Civic Education • Voter registration was conducted alongside a civic education campaign that included the participation of all segments of the population, with particular emphasis on women, minorities and kuchis. • Radio has been used extensively to broadcast election information • Approximately 1,500 civic educators have been employed across the country to inform people about the elections, using: • over 3.5 million registration/election posters • 2,000 copies of 3 different flip charts, handbooks and backgrounders for civic education programs • 23 leaflets, 300,000 copies each • 300,000 mock ballot papers