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ASTANA, Dec. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- Kazakh President
Nursultan Nazarbayev won a landslide victory in Sunday's presidential election,
with almost 85 percent of the vote, an exit poll showed.
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| Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev talks to the press outside a polling station in Astana. (AFP) | The exit poll conducted by Eurasian rating agency in
the Central Asian country gave Nazarbayev 84.55 percent of the vote, with only
9.58 percent voting for his closest rival, opposition leader Zharmakhan
Tuyakbai.
Another challenger, former labor minister Alikhan Baimenov,
came third with 3.46 percent of the vote. Baimenov was followed by
communist candidate Yerasyl Abilkasymov with 1.43 percent and environmentalist
Mels Yeleusizov with 0.98 percent.
The presidential poll closed at 1400 GMT in the east,
including the capital Astana and main city Almaty, and 1500 GMT in the west,
which includes the Caspian Sea oil hub of Atyrau.
About 300,000 voters were interviewed at 313 polling
stations in major cities such as Astana, Almaty, the northeastern city of
Semipalatinsk as well as in the countryside.
Under the Kazakh law, the presidential election is
held every seven years.
Nazarbayev, 65, has been the country's president
since 1991. The last Kazakh presidential election was held in January 1999.
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