Winner of the Belarus Presidential Election on January 26, 2025?
Alexander Lukashenko • 25%
Opposition Candidate 1 • 25%
Opposition Candidate 2 • 25%
Other • 25%
Official election results announced by the Central Election Commission of Belarus
Lukashenko Registers for Seventh Term in Belarus Election on January 26, 2025, with 93 Observers Accredited
Dec 23, 2024, 12:00 PM
Alexander Lukashenko has been officially registered as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election in Belarus, set to take place on January 26, 2025. This marks his seventh bid for the presidency. The Central Election Commission of Belarus announced that Lukashenko collected 2,518,145 signatures to support his candidacy. The registration period for presidential candidates in Belarus will run from December 22 to December 31. Following registration, the pre-election campaign will occur from January 1 to January 25, 2025. Additionally, the Central Election Commission has accredited 93 international observers for the election, including representatives from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), parliamentarians, and independent observers.
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Lukashenko wins • 70%
Other candidate wins • 10%
No clear outcome by January 31, 2025 • 10%
Election annulled • 10%
New leader from Lukashenko's party • 25%
Other • 25%
New leader from opposition • 25%
Alexander Lukashenko remains • 25%
Recognized by some, disputed by others • 25%
Not recognized • 25%
Largely disputed • 25%
Widely recognized • 25%
Constitutional changes • 25%
No significant changes • 25%
Increased authoritarian measures • 25%
New political opposition movements • 25%
Recognized by most countries • 25%
Undecided by February 28, 2025 • 25%
Not recognized by most countries • 25%
Recognized by some countries • 25%
Other responses • 25%
Condemnation and new sanctions • 25%
Calls for dialogue without sanctions • 25%
General acceptance of the results • 25%
Russia • 25%
None of these • 25%
India • 25%
China • 25%
Other • 25%
Alexander Lukashenko remains in power • 25%
New leader elected • 25%
Interim government established • 25%
Constitutional changes proposed • 25%
International diplomatic engagement • 25%
Increased political repression • 25%
No significant actions • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
More than 20 • 25%
None • 25%
1 to 10 • 25%
11 to 20 • 25%