Kabul is allotted 33 seats in the lower house of the parliament, called Wolesi Jirga, including 24 for men and nine for women.
More than 800 people contested as candidates in the constituency in October election.
Kabul election has been the most controversial with the Electoral Complaints Commission even moving to invalidate the vote due to what it said fraud and mismanagement.
More than a million votes were recorded in Kabul, about a quarter of the nationwide tally of roughly 4 million.
The final results suggest that there have been four changes as compared to the preliminary results.Sufi Abdul Raziq Istalifi, Mohammad Naeem Wardak, Irfanullah Irfan and Parwin Durrani replaced Ahmad Zia Azimi Shinozada, Farhad Sediqi, Ajmal Gulab and Salima Nekbin.
Final results of Kabul parliamentary election (sorted according to the number of votes they have secured):
- Ajmal Rahmani
Abdul Qayoum Khairkhwa
Khan Agha Rezaee
Mullah Mohammad Khan Ahmadi
Fida Mohammad Ulfat Saleh
Ahmad Jawed Jaihoon
Mir Amanullah Guzar
Amir Gul Shahin
Ghulam Hussain Naseri
Ramazan Bashardost
Syed Mohammad Mohammadi
Allah Gul Mujahid
Khan Mohammad Wardak
Mir Afghan Safi
- Najibullah Nasir
Habibur Rahman Sayaf
Anwar Khan Oryakhil
Sufi Abdul Razaq Istalifi
Tawfiq Wahdat
Zergai Habibi
Mohammad Naeem Waradak
Hafizullah Jalili
Irfanullah Irfan
Obaidullah Kalimzai Wardak
Fatima Nazari
Nazifa Zaki
Shinkai Karokhil
Mursal Nabizada
Fawzia Naseryar Guldaraee
Robina Jalali
Maryam Sama
Zuhra Nawrozi
Parwin Durrani
Source : Afghan Voice Agency(AVA)