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1587:Ramos-Horta
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1074:Ramos-Horta
1008:Total votes
974:Valid votes
803:Independent
747:First round
489:Foreign aid
481:Visa policy
388:Politicians
292:Legislature
207:Independent
133:Percentage
109:Independent
2550:Categories
2528:Referendum
2266:, Xinhua (
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1861:, Xinhua (
1810:References
670:Guterres.
579:Candidates
567:President
554:East Timor
88:Candidate
1659:Cova Lima
1243:Cova Lima
1084:do Amaral
1079:de Araújo
741:Candidate
337:elections
329:Elections
310:Judiciary
261:President
254:Executive
2248:Archived
2197:Archived
2178:Archived
1803:127,342
1779:Viqueque
1749:Manufahi
1734:Manatuto
1644:Bobonaro
1592:Guterres
1582:District
1507:Viqueque
1441:Manufahi
1408:Manatuto
1210:Bobonaro
1069:Guterres
1064:District
1042:Source:
777:Fretilin
639:Campaign
565:FRETILIN
471:Passport
445:Minister
128:127,342
114:Fretilin
2504:2004–05
2203:, AFP (
2148:, AFP (
2117:The Age
2115:, AAP (
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1927:The Age
1925:, AFP (
1799:285,835
1719:Liquiçá
1683:15,787
1545:112,666
1375:Liquiçá
1034:524,073
1028:522,933
1017:424,475
1011:427,198
983:413,177
977:403,941
962:413,177
956:403,941
813:285,835
787:127,342
781:112,666
716:Results
703:Conduct
631:of the
623:of the
615:of the
607:of the
599:of the
335:Recent
141:30.82%
124:285,835
69:
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1783:10,443
1773:6,879
1769:19,332
1758:4,857
1754:14,362
1743:3,240
1739:13,571
1728:2,881
1724:20,705
1712:13,547
1708:12,919
1704:Lautém
1698:7,198
1694:33,923
1689:Ermera
1679:63,010
1668:5,343
1664:17,246
1653:5,504
1649:30,351
1637:33,745
1633:16,987
1629:Baucau
1623:5,121
1619:16,395
1614:Ainaro
1608:1,075
1604:16,591
1567:6,928
1561:16,534
1558:35,789
1555:58,125
1552:77,459
1549:88,102
1512:20,695
1347:12,392
1342:Lautém
1336:1,057
1320:18,516
1309:Ermera
1291:12,672
1284:29,619
1280:11,801
1221:13,930
1186:13,265
1182:30,956
1177:Baucau
1144:Ainaro
1125:11,767
1094:Tilman
1089:Lobato
1044:ANFREL
1020:100.00
1014:100.00
1000:11,298
994:23,257
965:100.00
959:100.00
899:16,534
877:35,789
855:58,125
833:77,459
807:88,102
695:upset.
681:said:
627:, and
137:69.18%
105:Party
1815:Notes
1794:Total
1599:Aileu
1564:8,338
1540:Total
1531:1,691
1525:1,420
1516:5,450
1492:5,651
1485:7,643
1481:4,791
1478:5,661
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1455:6,554
1451:3,116
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1445:4,953
1423:2,686
1420:2,133
1416:6,015
1412:2,673
1396:1,001
1393:3,855
1390:4,089
1387:3,168
1383:7,446
1379:1,979
1360:2,884
1354:3,248
1351:6,006
1330:1,712
1327:1,769
1324:5,946
1316:3,843
1313:7,187
1300:1,322
1297:1,734
1294:4,662
1288:9,904
1261:3,242
1258:3,192
1254:7,681
1250:1,867
1247:6,240
1231:1,250
1228:6,678
1225:2,325
1217:5,562
1214:4,803
1195:1,226
1189:1,105
1165:5,555
1162:1,603
1158:6,103
1154:4,623
1148:2,453
1132:1,089
1121:1,492
1118:1,592
1111:Aileu
1037:81.00
1031:81.69
986:97.34
980:94.56
953:Total
943:6,928
921:8,338
858:14.39
836:19.18
816:69.18
810:21.81
790:30.82
784:27.89
761:Votes
755:Votes
744:Party
421:Sucos
2535:1999
2519:2023
2514:2016
2509:2009
2499:1975
2481:2023
2476:2018
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2466:2012
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2446:1997
2441:1992
2436:1987
2431:1982
2426:1973
2408:2022
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2398:2012
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2388:2002
2306:2020
2293:ISBN
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1468:261
1435:681
1402:791
1369:323
1303:771
1276:Dili
1270:384
1237:815
1204:300
1171:714
1138:217
1048:IFES
1003:2.66
997:5.44
946:1.72
924:2.06
902:4.09
880:8.86
664:Dili
563:and
368:2023
363:2018
351:2022
346:2017
192:CNRT
54:2012
42:2002
2134:IOL
2101:IOL
1528:668
1522:553
1519:900
1498:254
1495:491
1489:630
1465:281
1462:870
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1429:539
1426:485
1399:571
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