Odessa planned to manipulate the second round of mayoral elections in favor of Skorik – media



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The Security Service of Ukraine conducted searches at the office of former People’s MP Dmitry Golubov. “Dumskaya” writes that false votes were found for the second round of the elections for the mayor of Odessa, in which there was a mark for the candidate of the “Opposition Platform – For Life” Nikolai Skorik. The search was called revenge at the OPSO.

The Ukrainian security service discovered false electoral documents, which were planned to be used to falsify them during the vote in the second round of the elections for the mayor of Odessa. This was reported on November 11 by the SBU press service.

Agents searched the office building in Odessa, which was used as a “public reception” for one of the public and political figures. Law enforcement officers found hundreds of ballots identical in form and content to the original documents of strict electoral information.

The law enforcement officers started production under Part 2 of Art. 158-3 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (falsification of electoral documents, referendum documents or falsification of voting results).

The SBU did not name the politician whose office was registered, but Opposition Platform – For Life said on its website that it is the 8th convocation Ukrainian people’s MP Dmitry Golubov, who ran for mayor as a self-nominated candidate. He did not qualify for the second round of the elections, but he supported the PLO candidate, Nikolai Skorik, who will compete for the mayor’s place with the current city chief Gennady Trukhanov. In the OPSZ, the search on Golubov was called revenge for supporting Skorik.

The Dumskaya edition published a photo of the bulletins found in Golubov’s office; you can see that there are already ticks for Skorik. At the same time, the ballots themselves are white, although in the second round they should be pink.


Photo: dumskaya.net


The second round of elections in Odessa will take place on November 15.

On October 25, local elections were held throughout Ukraine, except for annexed Crimea and the occupied regions of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The citizens of Ukraine elected city, village and municipal heads, as well as deputies from regional, district, city, village and village councils. The elections were held for the first time in accordance with the new Electoral Code, according to the proportional system with open lists.

According to the Central Election Commission of Ukraine, participation was 36.88%.



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