876 vs 94: comparing piles of Lukashenka and Karatkevich’s ballot papers
Euroradio has decided to observe the vote count at polling station #8 where Tatstsyana Karatkevich voted. Our reporter was welcomed there. It was clear that civilized people were counting the votes and civilized observers were watching the process. They hardly every complained about anything.
Euroradio could watch the process without any obstacles. Our reporter was even allowed to observe the vote count at a very close distance.
Let us begin with the results.
1389 (about 67%) voted for Alyaksandr Lukashenka.
None of the above – 418 (about 20%).
Tatstsyana Karatkevich – 192 (about 9%).
Let us not study the details of the vote count. We would like to share our personal observations with you.
Let us forget about the early vote and look at the ballot papers from two transparent ballot boxes. All these votes were cast on October 11.
876 people voted for the incumbent President, 94 – for Karatkevich. The difference exceeds 9 times.
Let us compare the two piles of ballot papers now. One pile contains votes cast for Lukashenka, the other one – for Karatkevich.
You can look at the piles from other viewpoints.
Voting results at polling station #8, Minsk. Statistics.
Number of voters — 2771.
Turnout — 2106.
2099 valid votes.
Early vote –730 people.
None of the above — 418.
Results:
Haidukevich — 49.
Karatkevich — 192. On the Election Day — 94.
Lukashenka — 1398. On the Election Day — 876.
Ulahovich — 42.
It means that Lukashenka has left Karatkevich behind by more than 7 times and that people voted for Karatkevich better during the early vote rather than on October 11.