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Central Election Commission of the Republic of Abkhazia - Results of the Voting
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Sunday, 13 December 2009 12:04
RESULTS OF THE VOTING
The voters’ appearance in the republic made 73 %
Results of the voting:
Sergey Bagapsh - 59,4 %;
Raul Khadzhimba - 15,4 %;
Zaur Ardzinba - 10,8 %;
Beslan Butba - 7,9 %;
Vitaly Bganba - 1,5 %
Central Election Commission of the Republic of Abkhazia
Source:
Abkhazia Gov.
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