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Yushchenko was supported by 53.86 percent of all voters, or 14,008,282 people
A total of 91.05 percent of election-commission protocols have already been counted, giving Viktor Yushchenko an edge of more than 11 percent over his rival Viktor Yanukovich, reports Ukraine's Central Election Commission. Yushchenko was supported by 53.86 percent of all voters, or 14,008,282 people. Meanwhile Yanukovich received 42.36 percent of all votes (11,018,358 people), the Central Election Commission's officials noted. Moreover, both candidates were opposed by 2.36 percent of all voters. 26,007,501 votes have already been counted
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