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        Lukashenko again gains over 80% in Belarus “presidential election”

        Alexander Lukashenko / Photo: TASS
        Alexander Lukashenko / Photo: TASS

        According to exit polls, the current self-proclaimed president, Alexander Lukashenko, is leading the presidential “elections” in Belarus.

        According to the Belta news agency, Lukashenko allegedly received the support of 87.6% of voters. 

        Other candidates distributed their votes as follows:

        • Oleg Gaidukevich – 1.8%;
        • Anna Kanopatskaya – 1.6%;
        • Sergei Sirankov – 2.7%;
        • Oleksandr Khyzhnyak – 1.2%.
        • In addition, 5.1% of voters voted against all candidates.

        In total, Lukashenko has run for president six times – in 1994, 2001, 2006, 2010, 2015, and 2020 – and almost every time, according to the CEC, he has won more than 80% of the vote.

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