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Your pictures: Voting in Pakistan's NWFP

The election office of the Awami National Party in Saidu village, Northwest Frontier Province

University lecturer Shahdan Khattak sent photographs of voters, campaigners and boycotters across Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province.

Election office of the JI political party which boycotted the elections

"Many people didn't vote. This group of men boycotted the election and sat underneath the sign which reads: 'Say no to fraud at elections.'"

Street scene in Saidu

"I voted in my home village of Saidu, NWFP. There were lots of young men milling about. Few women turned out to vote here."

Outside the election office of the Awami National Party

"It's a chaotic scene outside the office of the Awami National Party as a van tries to get voters to a polling station."

A man on a wheelchair campaigning for the Awami National Party

"This man was campaigning out on the streets trying to drum up enthusiasm for the election."

The main roads of Peshawar were empty on election day

"Election day was a national holiday and there was no traffic on the roads. Peshawar's main thoroughfares were empty."





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