About the Mission
The 2013 Pakistan election observation mission was a joint effort of the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL). The mission consists of 48 observers from 18 countries. Observers were deployed to 12 locations in Islamabad and three of the nation’s four provinces, visiting more than 250 polling locations.
The Facts:
- The mission consists of 48 observers from 18 countries
- Observers were deployed to three of the nation’s four provinces
- Teams observed 12 locations in Islamabad
- In total, observers visited more than 250 polling locations
Photos from the Mission
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