Klitschko and UDAR win the elections in Kiev – parallel vote count



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The incumbent mayor, Vitali Klitschko, won 50.9% of the votes in local elections, and the UDAR party, 19.7%, said the head of the party headquarters, Oksana Prodan, citing a vote count. parallel.

In the elections for the post of mayor of Kiev, the current mayor Vitali Klitschko won about 51% and already wins in the first round, and the UDAR party passes to the Kiev City Council with a result of almost 20%, according to the results. from a parallel vote count conducted by the headquarters of Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko UDAR, Chief of Staff Oksana Prodan. The briefing was broadcast on YouTube by Vitali Klitschko.

According to the data we have, according to the parallel vote count, Vitali Klitschko receives 50.9% of the votes and with a high probability wins already in the first round in the elections of the mayor of Kiev, both the exit polls as our parallel vote tally show that the UDAR party passes the Kiev City Council with a result of 19.7%, “said Prodan.


Screenshot: Vitali Klitschko / YouTube

Screenshot: Vitali Klitschko / YouTube


According to her, the parallel counting data and protocols with “wet“The stamps match, respectively, the Klitschko headquarters expect exactly such results in an alternative calculation.

“Already now we can say with confidence that the people of Kiev have chosen to continue the development of the capital, led by Vitali Klitschko and the UDAR party,” summed up the head of the headquarters.


Screenshot: Vitali Klitschko / YouTube

Screenshot: Vitali Klitschko / YouTube


On October 25, 2020, local elections were held throughout Ukraine, except for annexed Crimea and the occupied regions of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions. Citizens of Ukraine elected heads of cities, towns and municipalities, as well as deputies of regional, district, city, town 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, the turnout was 36.88% (in Kiev – 34.42%).

Data from the exit poll, conducted as part of a joint project by the Savik Shuster study and Ukraine 24 television channel, showed that in the second round of the elections the mayor of Kiev came current mayor Vitali Klitschko with 45.93% and Opposition Platform – For Life candidate Alexander Popov with 9.62%.

The exit poll of the “Rating” of the Sociological Group showed that Klitschko got 47.8% and Popov 8.6%.

At the same time, the agency “Interfax-Ukraine” reported that after counting 67% of the votes, Klitschko is winning 51% of the votes.

According to a survey conducted by the Institute for the Development of Society at the request of the UDAR party, Klitschko wins the mayoral elections in the first round with 50.2% of the votes.



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