According to the Central Election Commission (CEC), as stated by its secretary Elena Baldovskaya, 86.82% of voters who participated in the voting supported Lukashenko.
The CEC announced that 5.9 million people took part in the "elections," and more than 5.1 million allegedly voted for Lukashenko.
His opponents (there were four) received support ranging from 102,000 votes (Alexander Khizhnyak) to 189,000 (Sergey Syryankov).
213,000 voters marked "against all."
According to the data announced by the CEC, nearly 2.9 million voters cast their ballots early in the "elections." This is more than the number who showed up at the polling stations on the day of the "elections" (2.75 million).