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Austria presidential election result: Alexander Van der Bellen wins over far-right candidate Norbert Hofer Austria presidential election result: Alexander Van der Bellen wins over far-right candidate Norbert Hofer
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Alexander Van der Bellen has narrowly beaten his far-right rival Norbert Hofer to become Austria's new head of state.Alexander Van der Bellen has narrowly beaten his far-right rival Norbert Hofer to become Austria's new head of state.
An official announcement declaring Mr Van der Bellen the victor is expected from the Interior Minister shortly.An official announcement declaring Mr Van der Bellen the victor is expected from the Interior Minister shortly.
But despite two different exit polls giving Mr Hofer of the right-wing Freedom Party the lead, high ranking sources told the BBC independent candidate Mr Van der Bellen, backed by the Greens, will become the country's next president.But despite two different exit polls giving Mr Hofer of the right-wing Freedom Party the lead, high ranking sources told the BBC independent candidate Mr Van der Bellen, backed by the Greens, will become the country's next president.
Nearly 700,000 absentee ballots were counted on Monday to determine the winner of the knife-edge election.  Nearly 700,000 absentee ballots were counted on Monday to determine the winner of the knife-edge election.
Sunday's provisional result, which did not include postal ballots, showed Mr Hofer ahead with 51.1 per cent to Mr Van der Bellen's 48.1 per cent. Sunday's provisional result, which did not include postal ballots, showed Mr Hofer ahead with 51.1 per cent to Mr Van der Bellen's 48.1 per cent. 
Mr Hofer conceded defeat in a post on Facebook.
He said he was "naturally sad", adding: "I would have been happy to have cared for our wonderful country as federal president."
He said the work his supporters put in during the election is "not lost but an investment in the future".
Austria's presidency is a largely ceremonial role, but has important powers such as the ability to dismiss the cabinet.Austria's presidency is a largely ceremonial role, but has important powers such as the ability to dismiss the cabinet.
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