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Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Independent Election Commission Nangerhar Province Final List of Candidates for 2010 Wolesi Jirga Elections Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Independent Election Commission Nangerhar Province Final List of Candidates for 2010 Wolesi Jirga Elections Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper 100817962 Abdul Fatah Durani Independent 1 Muhammad Tahir 133193650 Independent 2 Zahir 11223050 Hussain Jan Independent 3 8913454 Hasiba Sadat Independent 4 3893845 Muhibullah Khushal Independent 5 Saranpoh Maulana 6413066 Independent 6 Jalal ‐u‐ din Shenwari Pohanyar Shela 7466501 Independent 7 Baburi Dr. Mujeb ‐u‐ 4996273 Independent 8 Rahman Luqmani 1329001 Najeba Sapai Independent 9 7765673 Barialay Gullyar Independent 10 1344418 Sajida Hashimi Independent 11 Eng. Muhammad 102241059 Independent 12 Wali Waziri This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper 4053351 Abdul Majeed Independent 13 8913451 Mir Hashim Momand Independent 14 Sayed Jalal Ahmad 8913440 Independent 15 Pacha 8913415 Sayed Ishaq Independent 16 Dr. Sayed Rahem 1419485 Independent 17 Arab Rahmanullah 7460081 Independent 18 Dawlatzai Malik Asmatullah 1275334 Independent 19 Shenwari Alhaj Dr. Allah Dad 3870663 Independent 20 Chahardewal 1347420 Hajji Sahar Gull Independent 21 Sayed Hakem Pacha 4341450 Independent 22 Muhammadi Pacah 8913419 Nabatai Safi Independent 23 7571246 Fauzia Hotak Independent 24 5853870 Sayed Hashim Folad Independent 25 This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper Alhaj Fared Ahmad 7900041 Independent 26 Sherzad Hajji Asmatullah 7464088 Independent 27 Barikzai Dr. Abdul Wahab 8913412 Independent 28 Zaher Sayed Ahmadullah 8913402 Independent 29 Pacha 7762310 Safir Ahmad Danish Independent 30 Ustad Muhammad 4964919 Independent 31 Anwar Sultani 1132221 Dr. Mirwais Momand Independent 32 8913437 Frishta Anwari Independent 33 7441293 Emal Khan Momand Independent 34 Maulawi Abdul Aziz 7452038 Independent 35 Khair Khuwah Diploma Eng. Abdul 8913444 Independent 36 Qahar Haidari 8913408 Abdul Jabar Sabit Independent 37 7477101 Hajji Malik Nazer Independent 38 This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper 7736015 Mirwais Yasini Independent 39 4333065 Mudir Afsar Gull Independent 40 1145213 Rana Qadiri Independent 41 8913445 Simeen Ahmadzai Independent 42 1098045 Ashuqullah Independent 43 Wajih ‐u‐ Rahman 4976873 Independent 44 Shenwari Dr. Asamatullah 7621064 Independent 45 Shenwari Alhaj Pohand 1087368 Muhammad Zahir Independent 46 Amiri Hajji Abdul Zahir 8913424 Independent 47 Qader 8913448 Ustad Ghafori Independent 48 30007 Saima Khugiani Independent 49 Said Abdul Razaq 8242490 Independent 50 Pacha Samonwal Said 8913414 Mahmud Hashimi Independent 51 Pacha This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper 8913435 Maiwand Shenwari Independent 52 Sayed Fazal Maula 4320095 Independent 53 Latun 102230575 Qazi Naseer Ahmad Independent 54 1347387 Eng. Anar Gull Faqiri Independent 55 Muhammad Farooq 4714524 Independent 56 Nadem Ustad Ahmad Gull 102189183 Independent 57 Wasiq Muhammad Ishaq 8913436 Independent 58 Atmar 30003 Arian Yoon Independent 59 8913424 Amanullah Independent 60 8913417 Abida Malikzai Independent 61 Muhammad Dawoud 10440994 Independent 62 Shenwari Alhaj Ustad Ali 8913409 Muhammad Independent 63 Abdeyani Eng. Muhammad 8913403 Independent 64 Aman Khairi This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper 1347516 Hajji Hazrat Ali Independent 65 Hajji Dost 77628 Independent 66 Muhammad Jalalzai Rahmat Gull 51131 Independent 67 Shenwari 1569331 Zar Khan Saran Independent 68 Abdul Rahman 5866383 Independent 69 Shams 4704915 Ezatullah Halimi Independent 70 8913446 Dr. Amanullah Ayub Independent 71 Dr. Zeba Habib 1092176 Independent 72 Durani 8245232 Hajji Sana ‐ul‐ Haq Independent 73 8913422 Eng. Khalid Zaman Independent 74 Dr. Abdullah Rawan 1455292 Independent 75 Numialay Dr. Akhund Zada 6413063 Independent 76 Nang Kamawi Alhaj Rahem Jan 1095147 Independent 77 Sherzad Fe Sabilullah This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper Hajji Aziz ‐u‐ Rahman 5905018 Independent 78 Momand Eng. Hamidullah 8913433 Independent 79 Qalandarzai 8913411 Muhammad Akbar Independent 80 8913410 Eng. Sayed Akram Independent 81 Hajji Mualim 8913406 Independent 82 Wolayat Khan 8913404 Tor Gull Ebrat Independent 83 Saranwal Faqer 8913441 Independent 84 Mohammad Rohani Alhaj Ustad Laal 1347143 Independent 85 Pacha Azmon Eng. Said Muzafar ‐u‐ 7595590 Independent 86 din Stor Wakel Ihsanullah 4463997 Independent 87 Ihsan 6413016 Dr. Farooq Miranai Independent 88 1347724 Khaibar Independent 89 5508242 Jawed Omari Independent 90 This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper 7771232 Ahmadullah Fayaz Independent 91 Asadullah Hasar 8678605 Independent 92 Shahiwal 8913429 Abdul Hadi Jalali Independent 93 Alhaj Ustad Sayed 8472235 Independent 94 Gulab Wadan 1383796 Sher Bahadur Hemat Independent 95 Dagarwal Jan 8913421 Muhammad Independent 96 Khugyani Hajji Per Bakhsh 7622400 Independent 97 Gardiwal Muhammad Nasir 4982515 Independent 98 Ahmadzai 1360512 Gulalay Nasiri Independent 99 8705879 Mudir Abdul Latif Independent 100 Dr. Habibullah 7637873 Independent 101 Zakhilwal Hajji Akhtar 3468034 Muhammad Independent 102 Shenwarai Dr. Ramzia 8913418 Independent 103 Muhammadi This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper 8913430 Babrak Shenwari Independent 104 8913416 Suhaila Bahar Independent 105 10440903 Najebullah Nangial Independent 106 3340708 Layluma Wali Hakimi Independent 107 6413008 Amir Jan Dauwlatzai Independent 108 102899176 Hajji Amir Khan Yar Independent 109 8913434 Nigar Shaliz Independent 110 8913431 Eng. Hashima Sharif Independent 111 7462502 Dr. Shah Bibi Saiedi Independent 112 Dr. Mahbubullah 4327734 Independent 113 Shenwari 4355062 Sayed Hakim Shah Independent 114 Woloswal Said Agha 1571997 Independent 115 Sherzad Muhammad Zahir 8913401 Independent 116 Malik Baba This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper Hajji Gull dad Khan 8913452 Independent 117 Shenwari 3995353 Sediq Mansor Ansari Independent 118 Sayed Abdul Ghafar 8913405 Independent 119 Pacha Hassan Khil Amar 8913426 Independent 120 Khil 1324605 Farydoon Momand Independent 121 4327166 Noorzia Independent 122 Eng. Zarwar Khan 4075232 Independent 123 Mufakir Sayed Bilal Ahmad 6495805 Independent 124 Fatimi Ustad Sayed Mulla 5856138 Independent 125 Khan Rahimzai Sharaf ‐u‐ din 7609105 Independent 126 Shenwari 9921492 Safia Seddiqi Independent 127 Ustaz Awal Gull 4043129 Independent 128 Abuzahid Qazi Sayed Muhssan 4705415 Independent 129 Banuri This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper Hajji Anaam Shah 8913413 Independent 130 Anaam Shenwari Hajji Mullah Jan 4458596 Independent 131 Shenwari Alhaj Mamor 12636179 Mohammad Esa Independent 132 Omar 1326136 Mia Khan Agha Independent 133 Dawoud Shah 7477213 Independent 134 Khushhal 7403565 Kalantar Shenwarai Independent 135 8913450 Farhad Khan Kotwal Independent 136 Hajji Abdul Karim 102146502 Independent 137 Khan Momand Maulawi Rahim Gull 61031 Independent 138 Tawhed Yaar 8913443 Misri Khan Independent 139 1334964 Shekh Muqadas Bilal Independent 140 Lutf ‐u‐ Rahman 8913438 Independent 141 Khamosh Qazi Mohammad 8913439 Independent 142 Amin Waqad This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper Dr. Tajwar Khan 1347412 Independent 143 Nasiri 5809042 Dr. Khusha Quraishi Independent 144 Atta Muhammad 8858301 Independent 145 Nijat Hajji Noor Agha 1588476 Independent 146 Malikzai Hajji Feda Mahmud 4956431 Independent 147 Miakhel 456906 Abdullah Qari Baba Independent 148 Ustad Abdul Nasir 6413037 Independent 149 Shafaq Hajji Muhammad 6286551 Independent 150 Ajmal Omar 8913425 Qazi Samiullah Independent 151 1098075 Gull Muhammad Independent 152 8913447 Ihsanullah Munawr Independent 153 4340863 Eng. Abdul Ghafar Independent 154 Abdul Maalik 5896679 Independent 155 Malikzai This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● Number of Name on Ballot Number on Photo Electoral Sign Political Party Candidate Paper Ballot Paper Ustad Rohullah Lal 1285396 Independent 156 Porwal 3997757 Nadira Wali Sajid Independent 157 1335057 Dr. Maliha Obaidi Independent 158 1095117 Hajji Shafiullah Arab Independent 159 Eng. Amran Khan 4341251 Independent 160 Jabarkhil This unofficial translation has been prepared by Democracy International, Inc. ● www.democracyinternational.com ● .
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