Ukrainian parliamentary elections 2012

Online voting (second, final)

final voting ended!
which political party will you vote for in the in the elections to the Verkhovna Rada 28 October 2012?
LPU
Liberal Party of Ukraine
SPU
Socialist Party of Ukraine
Our Ukraine
Political party "Our Ukraine"
Community
Political party All-Ukrainian Association "Community"
Russian Bloc
Party "Russian Bloc"
Green planet
Ukrainian party "Green planet"
Ukraine – Forward!
Political party "Ukraine – Forward!"
Ukraine of the Future
Political party "Ukraine of the Future"
UNA
Ukrainian National Assembly
New politics
Political party "New politics"
Green
Political party "Green"
PPU
Party of Pensioners of Ukraine
Fatherland
All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland"
Party of Regions
Party of Regions
Freedom
All-Ukrainian Union "Freedom"
PZU
Party of Greens of Ukraine
NTSU
Political party "People's Labor Union of Ukraine"
Ukrainian Platform "Sobor"
Political party Ukrainian Platform "Sobor"
UDAR
UDAR (Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reforms) of Vitaliy Klychko
Native Fatherland
Political Association "Native Fatherland"
CPU
Communist Party of Ukraine
Radical Party
Political party "Radical Party of Oleg Lyashko"
Will not vote
Will not vote
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