Partial results released after the Afghan presidential vote show Abdullah Abdullah slightly ahead in a tight race with Ashraf Ghani.
With about 500,000 votes in 26 provinces counted, Dr Abdullah has 41.9% with Mr Ghani on 37.6%.
Some seven million votes were cast in total across Afghanistan's 34 provinces in the 5 April poll.
Full preliminary results are due by 24 April. A runoff will take place in May if no candidate gets a majority.
The Independent Election Commission has warned that the front-runner could easily change as counting continues in the coming days.
The results will now emerge every day, and some ballot boxes have yet to arrive in Kabul from remote places travelling by donkey, says the BBC's David Loyn in Kabul.
Dr Abdullah's team have exhibited quiet confidence since the election, our correspondent adds.
The partial results gave another main contender, Zalmai Rassul, who is believed to be President Hamid Karzai's preferred successor, 9.8% of the vote.
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