BBC: Afghanistan election: Voters cast ballots amid heavy security
More than 2,500 candidates - including many women - are vying for 250 seats.
But more than 30% of polling stations are shut because of security concerns - 10 candidates have been killed in the lead up to the vote.
Meanwhile voting in Kandahar province has been delayed by a week after the assassination of a top police chief.
Gen Abdul Raziq was shot dead by a rogue bodyguard on Thursday.
The Taliban claimed the attack, which came after a high-level security meeting. US commander Gen Scott Miller narrowly escaped unhurt.
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Afghanistan violence raises uncertainty over elections, Kandahar vote delayed -- DW
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