Info Sapiens commissioned by IRI, 21 October 2020

Opinion poll region: Chernivtsi
Time frame of poll: 27.09.2020 - 29.09.2020
Number of respondents: 600
Sampling error: 4.0%
Polling method: CATI - computer-assisted telephone interviews
Survey was conducted: Research Agency "Info Sapiens"
Customer: International Republican Institute
Survey publication date: 21 October 2020

Parties rating: City Council elections in Chernivtsi

Question: If City Council elections in Chernivtsi were held next Sunday, which political party would you vote for?
1
Servant of the People
 
16%
2
Single alternative
 
13%
3
European Solidarity
 
11%
4
Fatherland
 
6%
5
OPFL
 
5%
6
Party of Shariy
 
4%
7
People's control
 
4%
8
Chernivtsi residents
 
3%
9
For the Future
 
3%
10
Victory of Palchevsky
 
3%
11
Our Land
 
3%
12
Hometown
 
2%
13
Voice
 
2%
14
Strength and Honor
 
2%
15
Freedom
 
2%
16
Proposition
 
2%
17
Radical Party
 
1%
18
Ukrainian Strategy
 
1%
19
Self Reliance
 
1%
Against all
 
5%
Will not vote
 
1%
Undecided
 
9%

Representation of parties on the council based on the poll results

Politicians rating: Mayoral elections in Chernivtsi

Question: If Mayoral elections in Chernivtsi were held next Sunday, which candidate would you vote for?
1
Alexei Kaspruk
 
19%
2
Vitaly Mihaylishin
 
18%
3
Roman Klichuk
 
17%
4
Nikolai Fedoruk
 
11%
5
Vitaly Druganovskiy
 
5%
6
Mikhail Yarinich
 
4%
7
Vasiliy Prodan
 
4%
8
Lyubov Sorohan
 
2%
9
Vasiliy Maksimyuk
 
1%
10
Alexander Fischuk
 
1%
11
Vasiliy Dutchak
 
1%
Another candidate
 
4%
Against all
 
12%
Source
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