KIIS, 20 July 2015

Opinion poll region: Ukraine
Time frame of poll: 27.06.2015 - 09.07.2015
Number of respondents: 2044
Sampling error: 3.3%
Polling method: Personal interview face-to-face
Survey was conducted: Kyiv international institute of sociology
Survey publication date: 20 July 2015

Politicians rating: Presidential elections in Ukraine

Question: If Presidential elections in Ukraine were held next Sunday, and the following candidates were included in the voting ballot, who would you vote for?
1
Pyotr Poroshenko
 
14.6%
2
Yulia Timoshenko
 
13.9%
3
Oleg Lyashko
 
4.6%
4
Anatoly Gricenko
 
4.6%
5
Andrei Sadovyy
 
4.3%
6
Dmitriy Yarosh
 
3.1%
7
Yuri Boyko
 
2.4%
8
Olga Bogomolec
 
1.4%
9
Arseniy Yacenyuk
 
1.3%
10
Oleg Tyagnibok
 
1.2%
Another candidate
 
2.9%
Against all
 
4.6%
Will not vote
 
13.6%
Undecided
 
27.1%

Parties rating: Ukrainian parliamentary elections

Question: If Ukrainian parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, and the following parties were included in the voting ballot, which party would you vote for?
1
European Solidarity
 
13.3%
2
Fatherland
 
12.8%
3
Self Reliance
 
6.8%
4
Radical Party
 
5.8%
5
Opposition Bloc
 
4.1%
6
Civil Position
 
3.1%
7
Right Sector
 
3%
8
Freedom
 
2.2%
9
People's Front
 
1.6%
10
Strong Ukraine
 
1.2%
Another party
 
2.5%
Against all
 
3.2%
Will not vote
 
14.3%
Undecided
 
26.1%

Representation of parties on the council based on the poll results

Parties rating: Local council elections in Ukraine

Question: If Local council elections in Ukraine were held next Sunday, and the following parties were included in the voting ballot, which party would you vote for?
1
Fatherland
 
14%
2
European Solidarity
 
12.2%
3
Self Reliance
 
6.7%
4
Radical Party
 
4.6%
5
Opposition Bloc
 
4.1%
6
Right Sector
 
2.8%
7
Civil Position
 
2.2%
8
Freedom
 
2.1%
9
People's Front
 
1.5%
10
UDAR
 
1.2%
Another party
 
2.4%
Against all
 
3%
Will not vote
 
12.2%
Undecided
 
30.8%

Representation of parties on the council based on the poll results

Source
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