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Lukashenko officially declared winner in Belarusian presidential elections

Under Belarusian law, a presidential candidate who secures over 50% of the vote is declared the winner

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by XINHUA

World03 February 2025 - 19:34
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In Summary


    • For other candidates, Sergei Syrankov received 3.21 percent, followed by Oleg Gaidukevich (2.02 percent), Anna Kanopatskaya (1.86 percent) and Alexander Khizhnyak (1.74 percent).
    • Around 3.60 percent of voters voted against all candidates.

Belarus President-elect Alexander Lukashenko/SCREENGRAB

Belarusian Central Election Commission on Monday officially declared Alexander Lukashenko's victory in the latest presidential elections with 86.82 percent of the votes.

For other candidates, Sergei Syrankov received 3.21 percent, followed by Oleg Gaidukevich (2.02 percent), Anna Kanopatskaya (1.86 percent) and Alexander Khizhnyak (1.74 percent). Around 3.60 percent of voters voted against all candidates.

The presidential elections were held in Belarus on Jan. 26. The turnout was 85.69 percent.

Under Belarusian law, a presidential candidate who secures more than 50 percent of the vote is declared the winner.

Lukashenko was first elected president of Belarus in 1994. He was later re-elected in 2001, 2006, 2010, 2015 and 2020.

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