The business-friendly Reform Party had 28.8 percent of Sunday’s votes, according to results from the Estonian Electoral Commission with all precincts counted. Ratas’s Center party was in second with 23 percent, and the anti-immigrant EKRE party had 17.8 percent. "EKRE isn’t an option, as we’ve ruled them out from the beginning," Reform Party Chairwoman Kaja Kallas told the state ERR broadcaster.