Finland's Sauli Niinisto was reelected in Sunday's presidential election by receiving 63 percent of the vote in the first round, initial results revealed.
According to the Finnish state broadcasting YLE, Niinisto of the National Coalition Party will serve his second term for six years, until 2024.
Pekka Haavisto of the Greens of Finland -- the main rival of Niinisto -- won 11.2 percent of the vote in the election while anti-immigration candidate Laura Huhtasaari of Finns Party received only seven percent of the vote.