Ex-foreign minister heads to runoff for Cyprus presidency
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — An exit poll by Cyprus’ state broadcaster showed Sunday that the country’s former foreign minister will advance to a Feb. 12 runoff for the presidency, although who his opponent will be remains too close to call.
According to the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation exit poll, Nikos Christodoulides garners between 30.5% to 33.5% to lead the two other frontrunners, who are virtually in a dead heat for second place.
Averof Neophytou, 61, the leader of Democratic Rally, the country’s largest political party, and career diplomat Andreas Mavroyiannis, 66, were jockeying for second. Both garnered 26.5% to 29.5% of the vote, according to the exit poll, which showed a 1.5% margin of error for all three candidates.
Exit polls from at least three other private TV stations also showed Christodoulides making it into the runoff, and Neophytou and Mavroyiannis running neck-and-neck.