EDMONTON, Canada – Showman and comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy may have taken a remarkable lead in the first round of Ukraine’s presidential election, winning in 19 out of 24 oblasts, but if the election were up to Ukrainians voting from overseas, the outcome would have been far different.

With all the votes from 101 foreign polling stations already counted, Ukraine’s incumbent President Petro Poroshenko, not Zelenskiy, was the man of the night. The incumbent received 38.6 percent of support, followed by Zelenskiy with 26.1 percent.