Savik Shuster's Studio, Liberty Report commissioned by Ukraine 24, 25 October 2020

Opinion poll region: Kyiv
Time frame of poll: 25.10.2020 - 25.10.2020
Sampling error: 1.9%
Polling method: Exit poll
Survey was conducted: Savik Shuster's Studio,
Sociological company Liberty Report
Customer: TV channel «Ukraine 24»
Survey publication date: 25 October 2020

Politicians rating: Mayoral elections in Kyiv

Question: which candidate did you vote for in the elections?
1
Vitaly Klichko
 
45.93%
2
Alexander Popov
 
9.62%
3
Irina Vereschuk
 
8.53%
4
Alexei Kucherenko
 
7.82%
5
Sergey Pritula
 
7.27%
6
Andrei Palchevskiy
 
4.81%
7
Igor Smeshko
 
3.73%
8
Alexander Omelchenko
 
2.69%
9
Andrei Ilenko
 
2.48%
10
Nikolai Tomenko
 
2.11%
11
Borislav Bereza
 
1.77%
12
Yuri Levchenko
 
1.11%
13
Sergey Gusovskiy
 
0.58%
14
Mikhail Pozhivanov
 
0.29%
15
Egor Firsov
 
0.26%
16
Victor Petruk
 
0.26%
Another candidate
 
0.74%

Parties rating: City Council elections in Kyiv

Question: which political party did you vote for in the elections?
1
UDAR
 
19.74%
2
European Solidarity
 
17.76%
3
Servant of the People
 
10.28%
4
Fatherland
 
8.61%
5
OPFL
 
7.76%
6
Unity of Omelchenko
 
5.94%
7
Voice
 
5.65%
8
Strength and Honor
 
4.53%
9
Victory of Palchevsky
 
4.08%
10
Freedom
 
3.71%
11
Party of Shariy
 
2.65%
12
Democratic Sokira
 
1.7%
13
People's Power Levchenko's
 
1.48%
14
Native country
 
1.3%
15
Bereza Eco party
 
0.93%
16
For the Future
 
0.87%
Another party
 
3%

Representation of parties on the council based on the poll results

Source
Valeriy Zaluzhny does not comment on his participation in the presidential elections: "My answer to this question has not changed. While the war is going on, we all need to work to preserve the country, and not think about the elections. I do not comment on various rumors"
48 days back
CEC Head Oleg Didenko: The CEC needs much more time to prepare for the post-war elections than is stipulated by law. According to current legislation, the CEC must announce parliamentary elections within a month after the end of martial law, which will take place in 60 days, and presidential elections in 90 days
48 days back
The Economist: Zelensky last week instructed his team to prepare for elections after the ceasefire. The first confirmation of this could come on May 5, the deadline for parliament to vote on extending martial law, which ends on May 9. Lifting it would pave the way for elections, which are planned for early July
49 days back
Putin: "It would be possible, under the auspices of the UN, the US, with European countries, of course, with our partners and friends, to discuss the possibility of conducting temporary governance in Ukraine. In order to hold democratic elections, in order to bring to power a viable government that enjoys the trust of the people, and then begin negotiations with them on a peace treaty."
51 days back