Afghan Constitution -
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Article Sixty-One
Ch. 3, Art. 2
The President is elected by receiving more than 50% of the votes
cast through free, general, secret, and direct voting.
The presidential term is
expired at the first of Jawza of the fifth years after the elections.
Elections for the new president are held within thirty, to sixty
days before the end of the presidential term.
If none of the candidates succeeds to receive more than 50% of
the votes in the first round, a run-off election shall be held within two weeks.
In this round, only two candidates with the highest number of
votes will participate.
In the run-off, the candidate who gets the majority of the votes
shall be elected as the President.
In case of death of one of the candidates during the first or
second round, after the elections or prior to the announcement of the results of
elections, new elections shall be held in accordance with the provisions of law.
The elections for the post of president shall be held under the
supervision of the Independent Commission supervising of the Elections.
This Commission shall be established to supervise all elections
and referendums in the country, in accordance with the provisions of law."
Apparently not.