Poll recount in the remaining seven provinces will be completed in three days, the Independent Election Commission said on Saturday.
IEC had begun partial recount of votes from September 28 presidential election on November 9, but the process was blocked by protestors in seven provinces.
On Friday, Abdullah called on his supporters to lift their block on the process on Sunday.
Meanwhile, IEC said that it would start recount and audit in Panjshir, Jowzjan, Baghlan, Sar-i Pul, Faryab, Takhar and Badakhshan tomorrow (Sunday).
IEC commissioner Awrangzeb said that the commission dispatched its technical teams to the provinces for the process which he said would take three days.
The recount in the provinces involves votes from 1,400 polling stations.
Supporters of presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah had blocked the process, citing concerns about the addition of 300,000 questionable votes.
Fraidoon Khawzon, a spokesman for Abdullah’s electoral team, said that the Electoral Complaints Commission would address the issue.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Raza Fayaz, ECC’s deputy spokesman, said that the commission was ready to address all the electoral complaints following the announcement of preliminary election results, including the 300,000 questionable votes.