Thousands of billboards, posters and banners line the streets of Afghanistan’s cities, each an advertisement for some of the 2,584 candidates in the country’s parliamentary elections.
Some voters will have to thumb through a 12 double-sided page ballot paper when they go to choose their candidate in Afghanistan’s parliamentary elections.
Like the two presidential elections and previous legislative election, they will need to show their voter registration cards in order to cast their vote.
The Wolesi Jirga, or House of the People, is the supreme law-making body in Afghanistan. The 249-seat assembly sits alongside the Meshrano Jirga to form Afghanistan’s bi-cameral parliament.