The acting mayor of the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi has an unassailable lead in the 2014 Winter Olympics host city`s mayoral vote, the head of the local election commission said on Monday. With 80% of votes counted, Anatoly Pakhomov had 77% of the vote, Yury Rykov said, citing preliminary results. "The remaining uncounted votes will not affect the results of the polls," Rykov said. Pakhomov, a member of the ruling United Russia party, is followed by Boris Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister, with 13.5% of the vote, and Yury Dzaganiya, the first secretary of the Sochi Communist Party, on 7%. Six candidates were on the ballot, while several were removed over problems with paperwork in the run-up to the poll, which was one of the most followed in recent years. The campaign in Sochi has been in the spotlight as the city prepares to host the 2014 Winter Olympics. The new mayor will likely have a major say in how billions of dollars in government funding for the Games are spent.