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US Admits Afghan Election May Not Take Place in June

HeadlineJan 28, 2004

For the first time the Bush administration is publicly saying that scheduled general elections in Afghanistan scheduled June may be delayed. The State Department’s coordinator for Afghanistan William said that as of Tuesday just 6 percent of the nation’s 10 million electorate had registered to vote.

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