Arkady Dvorkovich, FIDE President
It was a close race, won by Arkady Dvorkovich over de facto incumbent Giorgios Makropoulos, 103-78. What about Nigel Short? He gave his final speech and then withdrew, endorsing Dvorkovich (and receiving a VP appointment after Dvorkovich won). Is this a good thing? It may depend on whether one thinks that FIDE's many sins are primarily due to Russian corruption (in which case you'll worry about Dvorkovich) or Kirsan Ilyumzhinov and his team (in which case you'll be delighted that Makropoulos is out). Of course, the two possibilities aren't mutually exclusive. But let's hope for the best and see what Dvorkovich does. At least his track record with the Russian Chess Federation has been promising, so there are some grounds for hope.
More on the election here.