Officially - there was no cheating and no violations. But you just need to see how it was

There are a lot of interest things to say but I'll try to show how it was in couple of words.
First interest thing - it's a "early voting" (досрочное голосование) - it's a several days before main elections when people votes voluntary-compulsory (добровольно-принудительно) i.e. you may not vote but if you are student, soldier, state employee or anybody other who depend governance - they'll tell you "you'll have a problems if you'll not vote early". For example, if you are student and you are living in hostel - you could be excluded (I've lived in hostel and I know this authentically). I don't say, what could be if you are soldier.
But it's not important for who you'll vote, they need only your sign. During this several days ballot boxes protected only by one policeman and observers have access to them only in day. In the night they stay only with the policeman. Сontinuation think of by self.
So, for election day ~30% electorate already have voted (easy to guess for who). But it's not all. The election day begins.


It's an observers, they are using binoculars because they are really far from election process


and it's an election commission

and...

Votes counting! (Something like this observer sees)

After this simple manipulations he have >= 80% votes. No cheating, no violations.

BTW, people protested exactly against this "percents" (according to alternative exit-polls Lukashenko has only ~35%), but somebody have broken the door in the government house