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UPDATED: 14:23, October 10, 2005
Tusk leads Polish presidential election
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Polish presidential candidate Donald Tusk of Poland's Civic Platform party speaks to reporters after the first election results at the party headquarters in Warsaw Oct. 9, 2005. Tusk finished first in Poland's presidential election on Sunday but fell short of a majority, forcing a run-off against second-placed conservative candidate Lech Kaczynski. Exit polls gave Tusk around 38.6 percent of the vote to Kaczynski's 32.2 percent.

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Polish presidential candidate Donald Tusk of Poland's Civic Platform party speaks to reporters after the first election results at the party headquarters in Warsaw Oct. 9, 2005.

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Polish presidential candidate Lech Kaczynski of the Law and Justice party walks out of a poll station in Warsaw Oct. 9, 2005. Donald Tusk of Poland's Civic Platform party finished first in Poland's presidential election on Sunday but fell short of a majority, forcing a run-off against second-placed conservative candidate Lech Kaczynski. Exit polls gave Tusk around 38.6 percent of the vote to Kaczynski's 32.2 percent.

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Polish presidential candidate Lech Kaczynski (L 2nd) of the Law and Justice party stays with his family at a poll station in Warsaw Oct. 9, 2005. Donald Tusk of Poland's Civic Platform party finished first in Poland's presidential election on Sunday but fell short of a majority, forcing a run-off against second-placed conservative candidate Lech Kaczynski. Exit polls gave Tusk around 38.6 percent of the vote to Kaczynski's 32.2 percent.

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