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Voting figures for 2016 IOC ballot

COPENHAGEN
Fri Oct 2, 2009 2:34pm EDT

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Voting figures at the International Olympic Committee session on Friday:

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First round

Madrid 28

Rio de Janeiro 26

Tokyo 22

Chicago 18

(Chicago eliminated)

Second round

Rio 46

Madrid 29

Tokyo 20

(Tokyo eliminated)

Final round

Rio 66

Madrid 32

(Rio elected to stage Games) 99 votes cast in this round, 98 valid, 1 abstention

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Edited by Neil Maidment)



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