Taliban militants killed one person and wounded dozens of others in attacks at polling stations, making a chaotic election day even worse for Afghans attempting to vote for a new president.

Voters told the Associated Press they were afraid of the recent increase in violence that followed the collapse of talks with the US to end America’s longest war, but they were also afraid of the country’s endless corruption and chaos at many polling stations.

Long lines formed despite low turnout and voting was extended by two hours because many polling stations didn’t open on time, Reuters reported.

There are a dozen candidates for president, led by Ashraf Ghani, the current president whose campaign for reelection was targeted with violence, and his former deputy Abdullah Abdullah. Results will not be known until Nov. 7.