A voter with a child prepares to cast his ballot. AFP
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda at a polling station during the advance presidential elections in Svencionys, about 85km north of the capital Vilnius, Lithuania. AP
Mr Nauseda speaks to members of the press at the polling station. AP
A woman casts her vote during the second round of presidential election in Panevezys, Lithuania. Reuters
People vote during the second round of presidential election in Panevezys, Lithuania. Reuters
Voters queue to get their ballots during the second round of the country's presidential election in Vilnius, Lithuania. AFP
A woman waits during the second round of the presidential election in Pasvalys, Lithuania. Reuters
Mr Nauseda casts his vote in Vilnius, Lithuania. AP
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda and his wife Diana Nausediene wait for the results of the presidential election first round, in Vilnius on Sunday. AP
Members of a local electoral commission count ballots at a polling station during the first round of Lithuania's presidential election at a polling station in Vilnius, Lithuania. AFP
Members of a local electoral commission count ballots at a Vilnius polling station during the first round of Lithuania's presidential election. AFP
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda at a polling station during the first round of voting in presidential elections in Vilnius, Lithuania. AP
Mr Nauseda, a presidential candidate, prepares to cast his ballot. AP
Mr Nauseda is a staunch supporter of Ukraine in its war with Russia. AP
A woman with children casts her ballot in Vilnius, Lithuania. Polls closed at 8pm local time, with results expected after midnight. AP
A man casts his vote in Vilnius, Lithuania. Turnout was 59 per cent, the highest in nearly three decades. EPA
Lithuanians are going to the polls to vote amid growing fears about Moscow and security in the Baltic region. EPA
A boy looks on from a voting booth in Vilnius, Lithuania. If no candidate wins more than 50 per cent, a run-off vote will be held on May 26. AP
A voter with a dog casts his ballot during the first round of Lithuania's presidential election. AFP
A voter with a child prepares to cast his ballot. AFP
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda at a polling station during the advance presidential elections in Svencionys, about 85km north of the capital Vilnius, Lithuania. AP
Mr Nauseda speaks to members of the press at the polling station. AP
A woman casts her vote during the second round of presidential election in Panevezys, Lithuania. Reuters
People vote during the second round of presidential election in Panevezys, Lithuania. Reuters
Voters queue to get their ballots during the second round of the country's presidential election in Vilnius, Lithuania. AFP
A woman waits during the second round of the presidential election in Pasvalys, Lithuania. Reuters
Mr Nauseda casts his vote in Vilnius, Lithuania. AP
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda and his wife Diana Nausediene wait for the results of the presidential election first round, in Vilnius on Sunday. AP
Members of a local electoral commission count ballots at a polling station during the first round of Lithuania's presidential election at a polling station in Vilnius, Lithuania. AFP
Members of a local electoral commission count ballots at a Vilnius polling station during the first round of Lithuania's presidential election. AFP
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda at a polling station during the first round of voting in presidential elections in Vilnius, Lithuania. AP
Mr Nauseda, a presidential candidate, prepares to cast his ballot. AP
Mr Nauseda is a staunch supporter of Ukraine in its war with Russia. AP
A woman with children casts her ballot in Vilnius, Lithuania. Polls closed at 8pm local time, with results expected after midnight. AP
A man casts his vote in Vilnius, Lithuania. Turnout was 59 per cent, the highest in nearly three decades. EPA
Lithuanians are going to the polls to vote amid growing fears about Moscow and security in the Baltic region. EPA
A boy looks on from a voting booth in Vilnius, Lithuania. If no candidate wins more than 50 per cent, a run-off vote will be held on May 26. AP
A voter with a dog casts his ballot during the first round of Lithuania's presidential election. AFP
A voter with a child prepares to cast his ballot. AFP