Dnipropetrovsk oblast. Elections to the oblast council 25 October 2020

Election date: 25 October 2020
Election region: Dnipropetrovsk oblast
Election type: Oblast Council elections
Number of Council Seats: 120
Registered parties: 11
Total candidates on the lists: 1 125
Number of voters: -
Total voted FOR: 772 784
Turnout: 34,16 %
Processed Protocols: 100,00 %

Election results

Registered party Votes FOR (%)
1
22,96%
177 428
 
Number of candidates: 115
Total mandates: 30
2
20,29%
156 796
 
Number of candidates: 116
Total mandates: 27
3
12,56%
97 083
 
Number of candidates: 117
Total mandates: 17
4
Vilkul Bloc
11,85%
91 585
 
Number of candidates: 116
Total mandates: 16
5
9,03%
69 819
 
Number of candidates: 103
Total mandates: 13
6
5,92%
45 787
 
Number of candidates: 115
Total mandates: 9
7
5,12%
39 592
 
Number of candidates: 117
Total mandates: 8
8
4,01%
30 974
 
Number of candidates: 52
9
3,88%
30 021
 
Number of candidates: 102
10
2,76%
21 322
 
Number of candidates: 84
11
1,60%
12 377
 
Number of candidates: 88

Representation of parties on the council based on the election results

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