WikiLeaks founder Voted Readers’ Choice for TIME’s Person of the Year 2010

The founder of WikiLeaks has been crowned the readers' choice for TIME's Person of the Year 2010. Assange won the most votes in this year's poll, racking up an impressive 382,020 votes out of a total of 1,249,425, resulting in a clear majority as the runner-up, Recep Tayyip Ergodan the Prime Minister of Turkey received 148,383 less votes.But Assange wasn't the winner in all aspects – Lady Gaga trounced him on Facebook, receiving 65,417 “likes” on Facebook to Assange's 45,643. Here is the Top 10 people as chosen by TIME readers.

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WikiLeaks founder Voted Readers’ Choice for TIME’s Person of the Year 2010

The founder of WikiLeaks has been crowned the readers' choice for TIME's Person of the Year 2010. Assange won the most votes in this year's poll, racking up an impressive 382,020 votes out of a total of 1,249,425, resulting in a clear majority as the runner-up, Recep Tayyip Ergodan the Prime Minister of Turkey received 148,383 less votes.But Assange wasn't the winner in all aspects – Lady Gaga trounced him on Facebook, receiving 65,417 “likes” on Facebook to Assange's 45,643. Here is the Top 10 people as chosen by TIME readers.

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