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Austria presidential vote: Postal ballots to decide result Austria presidential vote: Postal ballots to decide result
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Postal ballots will decide Austria's presidential election after polling station results from Sunday's vote gave the far-right candidate a slender lead.Postal ballots will decide Austria's presidential election after polling station results from Sunday's vote gave the far-right candidate a slender lead.
Norbert Hofer of the Freedom Party was slightly ahead of his rival, Alexander Van der Bellen, the interior ministry said on Sunday.Norbert Hofer of the Freedom Party was slightly ahead of his rival, Alexander Van der Bellen, the interior ministry said on Sunday.
If elected, Mr Hofer would be the first far-right head of state in the EU.If elected, Mr Hofer would be the first far-right head of state in the EU.
A key campaign issue was Europe's migrant crisis, which has seen asylum-seeker numbers soar.A key campaign issue was Europe's migrant crisis, which has seen asylum-seeker numbers soar.
About 90,000 people claimed asylum in Austria last year, equivalent to about 1% of the Austrian population, and the Freedom Party ran an anti-immigration campaign.About 90,000 people claimed asylum in Austria last year, equivalent to about 1% of the Austrian population, and the Freedom Party ran an anti-immigration campaign.
Some 750,000 postal votes from roughly 12% of Austria's 6.4m voters are due to be counted on Monday.Some 750,000 postal votes from roughly 12% of Austria's 6.4m voters are due to be counted on Monday.
Analysis: Bethany Bell, BBC News, ViennaAnalysis: Bethany Bell, BBC News, Vienna
Austria's election has revealed a profound split over which direction the nation should take.Austria's election has revealed a profound split over which direction the nation should take.
Support for the Freedom Party has risen in recent years because deep frustration with the established parties of the centre left and centre right. Fears about the migrant crisis have boosted the far right still further.Support for the Freedom Party has risen in recent years because deep frustration with the established parties of the centre left and centre right. Fears about the migrant crisis have boosted the far right still further.
The presidency is a mainly ceremonial post, but a victory for the Freedom Party candidate Norbert Hofer would give momentum to populist and far- a fortnight agoright parties in other European countries. The presidency is a mainly ceremonial post, but a victory for the Freedom Party candidate Norbert Hofer would give momentum to populist and far-right parties in other European countries.
Is Europe lurching to the far right?Is Europe lurching to the far right?
Europe's nationalist surge, country by countryEurope's nationalist surge, country by country
For the first time since World War Two, both the main centrist parties were knocked out in the first round.For the first time since World War Two, both the main centrist parties were knocked out in the first round.
The presidents of the European Commission and the European Parliament, Jean-Claude Juncker and Martin Schulz, have both expressed concern over a Hofer victory.The presidents of the European Commission and the European Parliament, Jean-Claude Juncker and Martin Schulz, have both expressed concern over a Hofer victory.
Mr Hofer had 51.9% and Mr Van der Bellen - an independent candidate who is supported by the Green Party - had 48.1% after the final count of votes cast at polling stations, the interior ministry said.Mr Hofer had 51.9% and Mr Van der Bellen - an independent candidate who is supported by the Green Party - had 48.1% after the final count of votes cast at polling stations, the interior ministry said.
The eventual victor would have "the job of uniting Austria", Mr Hofer said.The eventual victor would have "the job of uniting Austria", Mr Hofer said.
Mr Van der Bellen said he had championed the EU during his campaign.Mr Van der Bellen said he had championed the EU during his campaign.
Vying to lead AustriaVying to lead Austria
Norbert HoferNorbert Hofer
Alexander Van der BellenAlexander Van der Bellen
TV debate turns to 'slugfest'TV debate turns to 'slugfest'
In the first round last month, Mr Hofer secured 35% of the votes, while Mr Van der Bellen polled 21%.In the first round last month, Mr Hofer secured 35% of the votes, while Mr Van der Bellen polled 21%.
The result prompted Chancellor Werner Faymann to resign after he lost the support of his Social Democratic party colleagues.The result prompted Chancellor Werner Faymann to resign after he lost the support of his Social Democratic party colleagues.
The Social Democrats and the People's Party have governed Austria for decades, either alone or in coalition.The Social Democrats and the People's Party have governed Austria for decades, either alone or in coalition.
At the last general election in 2013, they together won just enough votes to govern in a "grand coalition".At the last general election in 2013, they together won just enough votes to govern in a "grand coalition".
Incumbent President Heinz Fischer, 77, could not run again after two terms in office.Incumbent President Heinz Fischer, 77, could not run again after two terms in office.