Chief election commissioner Jamphel Choesang said Wednesday that Sangay received 55 percent of the votes cast by tens of thousands of Tibetans around the world.
The Dalai Lama has said he would give up politics but will remain the Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader.
The change, yet to be written into the exile constitution, reverses 300 years of tradition in which the top monk also guided the Tibetan government.
Sangay, a senior fellow at Harvard Law School, has said if elected he would move to the northern Indian town of Dharmsala, where the parliament-in-exile is based.
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