"I proclaim that Alpha Conde has been elected president of the republic in the first round," election commission head Bakary Fofana said yesterday.
Conde received nearly 58 per cent of the October 11 vote, while his main opponent, Cellou Dalein Diallo, had 31 per cent, Fofana said. About 68 per cent of the approximately 6 million registered voters took part in the October 11 election, Fofana said.
It was only the second democratic presidential contest since Guinea gained independence from France in 1958. Violence marked the run-up to the poll, with at least three people killed, and many worry that street protests in the coming days could lead to deadly confrontations with security forces.
Earlier this week, Diallo and fellow opposition candidate Sidya Toure who placed third in 2010 alleged fraud and said they would not recognize the results.
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Preliminary results available earlier yesterday placed Conde well out in front, and Diallo told reporters in a statement delivered from his Conakry home that he would organise demonstrations, saying he did not trust the courts to address his concerns.
Conde's supporters credit him with improving the electricity supply in the capital, Conakry, and keeping the country relatively stable despite an Ebola epidemic that has killed more than 2,500 people in Guinea.