We want the next elections in the country to be set up by Afghans themselves,' she said, before making reference to accusations of fraud hanging over the Aug 20 Afghan presidential elections.
'We hope that the Complaints Commission will eliminate those votes that appear to be false. We are waiting to see whether or not there will be a second round of voting,' said Chacon.
With votes from 91.6 percent polling stations already counted, incumbent Afghan President Hamid Karzai has won 54.1 percent of the vote, moving closer to winning re-election, the Afghan Independent Election Commission announced Tuesday.
Karzai's major rival Abdullah Abdullah has garnered 28.3 percent of the vote.
Karzai needs over 50 percent of votes to avoid a run-off.