RDI, 3 September 2021

Opinion poll region: Kharkov
Time frame of poll: 21.08.2021 - 28.08.2021
Number of respondents: 1053
Sampling error: 3.2%
Polling method: Personal interview face-to-face
Survey was conducted: Research & Development Institute
Survey publication date: 3 September 2021

Parties rating: Ukrainian parliamentary elections (Kharkov)

Question: If Ukrainian parliamentary elections (Kharkov) were held next Sunday, which political party would you vote for?
Rating scope: Among those who will vote and have made their choice
1
OPFL
 
30.2%
2
Servant of the People
 
16.4%
3
Ours
 
12.8%
4
European Solidarity
 
8.9%
5
Fatherland
 
6.2%
6
Party of Shariy
 
4.6%
7
Strength and Honor
 
2.8%
8
Ukrainian Strategy
 
2.2%
9
Ukraine is our home
 
2%
10
For the Future
 
1.8%
11
Our Land
 
1.4%
12
Victory of Palchevsky
 
1%
13
Freedom
 
0.9%
14
Voice
 
0.7%
15
Proposition
 
0.5%
16
People's Front
 
0.3%
Another party
 
1.6%
Refused to answer
 
5.7%

Representation of parties on the council based on the poll results

Politicians rating: Presidential elections in Ukraine (Kharkov)

Question: If Presidential elections in Ukraine (Kharkov) were held next Sunday, which candidate would you vote for?
Rating scope: Among those who will vote and have made their choice
1
Yuri Boyko
 
28.9%
2
Vladimir Zelenskiy
 
18.4%
3
Evgeniy Muraev
 
14.2%
4
Pyotr Poroshenko
 
9.2%
5
Yulia Timoshenko
 
7.2%
6
Igor Smeshko
 
3.5%
7
Vladimir Groysman
 
3.2%
8
Dmitriy Razumkov
 
2.8%
9
Boris Kolesnikov
 
2.1%
10
Vitaly Klichko
 
1.3%
11
Oleg Lyashko
 
1%
12
Oleg Tyagnibok
 
0.8%
13
Igor Palica
 
0.4%
Another candidate
 
1.8%
Refused to answer
 
5.2%

Second round

Politicians rating: Mayoral elections in Kharkov

Question: If Mayoral elections in Kharkov were held next Sunday, which candidate would you vote for?
Rating scope: Among those who will vote and have made their choice
1
Mikhail Dobkin
 
30.6%
2
Igor Terehov
 
29%
3
Yulia Svetlichnaya
 
14.8%
4
Alexander Feldman
 
7.5%
5
Oleg Abramichev
 
2.4%
6
Andrei Lesik
 
2.1%
7
Dmitriy Marinin
 
1.8%
8
Alina Mustafaeva
 
1.5%
9
Igor Baluta
 
1.2%
10
Kostiantyn Nemichev
 
0.9%
Another candidate
 
1.8%
Refused to answer
 
6.4%
Source
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