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In addition to national local elections, a deputy was also elected to the Verkhovna Rada in the Chernihiv region. Now, after processing more than half of the votes here, “servant of the people” Anatoliy Gunko wins by a minimal margin. His main rival, Radical Party leader Oleg Lyashko, is 325 votes behind.
Preliminary Results in District 208
According to the official results, which were published on the CEC website at 5:30 p.m. on October 26, they have already worked 56.28% ballots. Now the difference between Gunko and Lyashko is only 1.15%.
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The current results of the midterm elections of the people’s deputy in the single-mandate electoral district No. 208 (Chernihiv region):
- Anatoly Gunko – 32.96% of the votes;
- Oleg Lyashko: 31.81%;
- Lyudmila Davydenko – 27.99%
The rest of the candidates have less than 5% of the vote. The turnout in the midterm elections of the popular deputy on October 25 in the 208th constituency was 50.03%.
The results of the by-elections to the Verkhovna Rada in the Chernihiv region / Infographic channel 24
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Who ran for District 208
- Vladimir Vasilevich – self-appointed candidate;
- Anatoly Grigorievich Gunko – “Servant of the people”;
- Anatoly Nikolayevich Gunko – self-nominated candidate;
- Igor Gunko – self-nominated candidate;
- Lyudmila Davydenko – self-proclaimed;
- Ivan Donets, Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine;
- Vladlena Kaplina – Sergey Kaplin’s Party of the Common People;
- Viktor Karpovich – party “For himself”;
- Vasyl Krutchak – Right-wing Conservative Party “Northern Way” of Ukraine;
- Oleg Lyashko – “Oleg Lyashko’s Radical Party”;
- Denis Nechiporuk – “Comrade”;
- Vladimir Nechiporenko – “Party of Defenders of the Fatherland”;
- Alexey Osker – self-nominated candidate;
- Mikhail Pobegay – self-nominated candidate;
- Ivan Symonenko – “For human rights”;
- Sergei Sukhanov – “Sergei Sukhanov’s party”;
- Mikhail Tsiselsky – self-nominated candidate;
- Vitaly Cherny – Sergey Minko’s team.
Why were by-elections called in District 208?
In 2019, Valery Davidenko entered the Verkhovna Rada in this district. On May 23, 2020, a people’s deputy from the Trust group was found dead in his own office. The politician had a gunshot wound. The police are investigating criminal proceedings under the premeditated murder article.