Low turnout said to have made for most peaceful election in years, as 83-year-old accused of clampdown on dissent wins 89.77 of vote Alassane Ouattara has been declared the winner of the presidential election in Ivory Coast by a landslide. According to provisional results announced by the Independent Electoral Commission CIE on Monday evening, the 83-year-old won a fourth term as head of the west African country with 89.77 or 3.75m votes.
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