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Final List of Pcs and Pss Run-Off Presidential Election, 2014 Final List of PCs and PSs Run-off presidential election, 2014 Female Total No PC Code Province District PC Name PC locatioin Male PS PS PSs 1 0101001 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Ashiqan-wa-Arefan High School Asakzai lane 3 3 6 2 0101002 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Mullah Mahmood Mosque Shur Bazar 3 3 6 3 0101003 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Akhir-e-Jada Mosque Maiwand Street 2 2 4 4 0101004 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Ashiqan-wa-Arefan Secondary School Se Dokan Chandawaul 3 3 6 5 0101005 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Pakhtaferoshi Mosque Pakhta forushi lane 2 3 5 6 0101006 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Daqeqi-e-Balkhi Secondary School Saraji, Ahangari Lane 3 3 6 7 0101007 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Mastoora-e-Ghoori Seconday School Babay Khudi 3 3 6 8 0101008 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Eidgah Mosque Abdgah 3 3 6 9 0101009 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Fatiha-Khana-e-Baghqazi Baghe Qazi 2 2 4 10 0101010 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Aisha-e-Durani High School Pule baghe Umumi 3 2 5 11 0101011 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Bibi Sidiqa Mosque Chendawul 2 1 3 12 0101012 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Sar-e-Gardana Mosque Sare Gardana 1 1 2 13 0101013 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Takya-Khana-e-Omomi Chendawul 3 2 5 14 0101014 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Khawja Safa Mosqe Asheqan wa Arefan Bala Joy 1 1 2 15 0101015 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Baghbankocha Mosque Baghbanlane 2 1 3 16 0101016 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Onsuri-e-Balkhi School Baghe Ali Mardan 3 2 5 17 0101017 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Imam Baqir Mosqe Hazaraha village 2 1 3 18 0101018 Kabul Kabul-city district 01Bala Qala Mosque Asheqan wa Arefan Bala Qala Mosque 2 1 3 19 0101019 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Abdullah-bin-e-Masood Mosque Baghe Bala 2 3 5 20 0101020 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Ranga Mosque Deh Afghanan 1 2 3 21 0101021 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Ansari High School Joy Shir 4 4 8 22 0101022 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Parsa Primary School Joy Shir 4 4 8 23 0101023 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Qari Abdullah School Deh Afghanan Joy Shir 3 3 6 24 0101024 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Haji Meer Ahmad Mosque Baharestan Cinema 3 3 6 25 0101025 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Zabiullah-e-Shahid High School Karte Aryana 4 3 7 26 0101026 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Mahaz-bin-e-Jabal Mosque Karte Parwan 1 1 2 27 0101027 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Omar-e-Farooq Mosque Karte Parwan 1 1 2 28 0101028 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Isteqlal High School Isteqlal High school 4 3 7 29 0101029 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Shah-e-Doshamshira High School Shahi Du Shamshira 3 2 5 30 0101030 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Naebsalar Mosque Qul Ab Chakan 2 1 3 31 0101031 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Offic of Administration of Affairs Muradkhani 2 2 4 32 0101488 Kabul Kabul-city district 02Abulfazil Pilgrimage Muradkhani 1 1 2 33 0101032 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Soofi Islam High School University last bus stop 3 4 7 34 0101033 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Mahmood-e-Hotaki High School Deh Buri 4 4 8 35 0101034 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Sayed Jamaludding Scondary School Karte 4 4 4 8 36 0101035 Kabul Kabul-city district 03No 13 Jamalmeena Secondary School Jamal Mina 4 5 9 37 0101036 Kabul Kabul-city district 03No 12 Jamalmeena Secondary School Karte Sakhi 4 4 8 38 0101037 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Hanzala Mosque Deh Mazang 3 3 6 39 0101038 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Sayed Jamaludding Teacher Training School Saraye Ghazni 3 2 5 40 0101039 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Ameer Dost Muhammad Khan School Deh Mazang 3 2 5 41 0101040 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Ameer Hamza Secondary School Nawabad Deh Mazang 3 2 5 42 0101041 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Guzargah Female Secondary School Hisa-e- Duwum 2 3 5 43 0101042 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Sangkashha Mosque Silu street 1 1 2 44 0101043 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Muhammadia Mosque first street 2 1 3 45 0101044 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Kart-e-Mamorin Mosque Karte Mamurin 3 2 5 46 0101045 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Law Faculty Kabul University 3 2 5 47 0101046 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Ministry of Higher Education Karte 4 3 3 6 48 0101047 Kabul Kabul-city district 03Rabih-e-Balkhi High School Karte 5 3 2 5 49 0101048 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Ghazi Ayoub No 1 Secondary School Baghe Bala 3 3 6 50 0101049 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Malalai Female School Sedarat square 2 5 7 51 0101050 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Tajwar Sultana Female High School Taimani Square 3 6 9 52 0101051 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Ismaelia Mosque Taimani Square 4 3 7 53 0101052 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Mosa Kalimullah Mosque Taimani Square 2 3 5 54 0101053 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Nasir Khisraw Balkhi Secondary School Taimani Square 4 5 9 55 0101054 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Rabia High School Karte Parwan 4 4 8 56 0101055 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Ameer Shir Alikhan High School Karte Parwan 3 3 6 57 0101056 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Wazir Akbar Khan High School Karte Parwan 3 3 6 58 0101057 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Baba Nanak High School Karte Parwan 4 3 7 59 0101058 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Naderia High School Karte Parwan 4 3 7 60 0101059 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Imam Reza-e-Gharib Mosque Kulula Pushta 3 3 6 61 0101060 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Dehkepak Female High School Nawabade Dehkipak 3 5 8 62 0101061 Kabul Kabul-city district 04No 1 Kindargarten Wazirabad Project 2 2 4 63 0101062 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Malika Suraya Female School Taimani Project 5 4 9 64 0101063 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Jamhoriat High School Salang Wat 4 3 7 65 0101064 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Mohammad Sidiq Farhang High School Police Shahrak 4 3 7 66 0101065 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Muhammad Alam Faiz Zad High School Shahr Ara 4 3 7 67 0101066 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Haji Ghulam Dastgeer Mosque Shahr Ara 3 2 5 68 0101067 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Khawja Ali Mafaq Mosque Shahre Naw 2 2 4 69 0101068 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Haji Mohammad Dad Mosque Taimani Square 2 3 5 PC: 6365 PS:23136 Page 1 of 93 Final List of PCs and PSs Run-off presidential election, 2014 Female Total No PC Code Province District PC Name PC locatioin Male PS PS PSs 70 0101069 Kabul Kabul-city district 04Khawja Abdullah-e-Ansari Mosque Shahre Naw Gas Station 2 1 3 71 0101070 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Fazil Bic Secondary School Watering 3 4 7 72 0101071 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Jaghooriha Mosque Afshar Silu 2 2 4 73 0101072 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Sahib-e-Zaman Mosque Afshar Silu 2 2 4 74 0101073 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Qala-e-Kashif High School Kampani Market 3 4 7 75 0101074 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Abozar-e-Ghafari High School Qambar sqquare 4 4 8 76 0101075 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Imam Hussain Mosque Diwanbeigi 3 2 5 77 0101076 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Ayob-e-Sabir Mosque Qargha Nawabad 1 2 3 78 0101077 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Poly Technique Mosque Polytechnic 3 3 6 79 0101078 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Hazrat-e-Belal Mosque Qalai Kashif 3 4 7 80 0101079 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Itifaq Mosque Qala Tufan 2 1 3 81 0101080 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Muhammadi Paghmaniha Mosque Qalai Wahid 2 1 3 82 0101081 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Shah-e-Awlia Mosque Qargha 2 1 3 83 0101082 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Deh-e-Araban Mosque Qargha 3 3 6 84 0101083 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Hazrat-e-Osman Mosque Fazilbeg village 2 1 3 85 0101084 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Haji Yaqoob Mosque Niazbeg village 1 2 3 86 0101085 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Shaheed Mosque Wardakha village 1 1 2 87 0101086 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Hazrat-e-Shamsulmashaekh High School Khoshhal Khan Mina-Part A 4 4 8 88 0101087 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Speenkalia Female School Khoshhal Khan Mina-Part A 3 6 9 89 0101088 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Muhammad Ismael Hasanzai High School Khoshhal Khan Mina-Part B 3 2 5 90 0101089 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Naheed-e-Shaheed High School Khoshhal Khan Mina-Part B 4 4 8 91 0101090 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Muhammadi Darulhefaz Mosque Khoshhal Khan Mina-Part B 1 1 2 92 0101091 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Professor Rasool Ameen High School Khoshhal Khan Mina-Part B 4 3 7 93 0101092 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Hazrat-e-Yosuf Mosque Rahmatabad 4 2 6 94 0101093 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Muhammad Qayem Khan Primary School Haratiha saray 2 1 3 95 0101094 Kabul Kabul-city district 05Meer Ghulam Muhammad Ghubar School Spin kole 5 4 9 96 0101095 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Charqala High School Chahar Qala 4 4 8 97 0101096 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Imam Hasan-e-Mujtaba Mosque Telegraf center 3 3 6 98 0101097 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Khatam-ul-Anbia Madrasa Qala Nazir 4 5 9 99 0101098 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Muhammad Asif Mael High School Qala Nazir 4 5 9 100 0101099 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Ali Naqi Mosque Deh Qabil village 2 2 4 101 0101100 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Gulkhan Secondary School Deh Qabil village 7 6 13 102 0101101 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Ahmad Mosque Haji Hossain Dash 3 2 5 103 0101102 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Sarwar-e-Kaenat Mosque Mohammad Hayat Qala 2 1 3 104 0101103 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Salman Farsi Mosque Abbas Qoli Qala 3 3 6 105 0101104 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Qala-e-Bakhtiar High School Nawabad Qala Bakhtyar 4 4 8 106 0101105 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Shah-e-Welayatmab Mosque Afshar-e-Darul Aman 2 1 3 107 0101106 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Qaem-e-Al Muhammad Mosque Nawabad-e- Qala Jabbar Khan 3 2 5 108 0101107 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Hazrat-e-Rasool Mosque Nawabad-e- Qala Jabbar Khan 3 2 5 109 0101108 Kabul Kabul-city district 06Sarasiab Female High School Sar Asyab 4 6 10 110 0101109 Kabul
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