Local council elections 2020

Online voting results (first, final)

common data

Number of voting participants: 90
Total number of votes: 602
Online voting start date: 24 September 2020
Online voting end date: 1 May 2021
Election date: 25 October 2020

results by parties

Party name Votes FOR (%)
1
22.76%
137
2
14.45%
87
3
9.3%
56
4
7.97%
48
5
5.48%
33
6
4.49%
27
7
3.32%
20
8
2.66%
16
9
2.33%
14
10
1.99%
12
11
1.99%
12
12
1.83%
11
13
Another party
1.5%
9
14
1.33%
8
15
1.33%
8
16
I will not vote
1.16%
7
17
1%
6
18
1%
6
19
Native Home
0.83%
5
20
0.83%
5
21
0.66%
4
22
0.66%
4
23
0.66%
4
24
0.5%
3
25
Saldo Bloc
0.5%
3
26
Vilkul Bloc
0.5%
3
27
0.5%
3
28
0.5%
3
29
0.5%
3
30
Bee
0.33%
2
31
0.33%
2
32
We have to live here!
0.33%
2
33
Darth Vader Bloc
0.33%
2
34
Dnipro Team
0.33%
2
35
Youth Party
0.33%
2
36
Boychenko Bloc
0.33%
2
37
0.33%
2
38
0.33%
2
39
0.33%
2
40
0.33%
2
41
Golubov Bloc
0.17%
1
42
Trust
0.17%
1
43
Volodymyr Buryak party
0.17%
1
44
City Perspective
0.17%
1
45
Native Zakarpattia
0.17%
1
46
Order
0.17%
1
47
0.17%
1
48
Single alternative
0.17%
1
49
Nikolaev residents
0.17%
1
50
Rivne Together
0.17%
1
51
0.17%
1
52
0.17%
1
53
0.17%
1
54
PZU
0.17%
1
55
LPU
0.17%
1
56
UGP
0.17%
1
57
0.17%
1
58
0.17%
1
59
Cherkasy residents
0.17%
1
60
0.17%
1
61
0.17%
1
62
Khersonci
0.17%
1
63
0.17%
1
64
0%
0
65
Bereza Eco party
0%
0
66
UPP
0%
0
67
0%
0
68
Conscious
0%
0
69
Community Development Party
0%
0
70
Alternative
0%
0
71
Brotherhood
0%
0
72
Hurwitz Bloc
0%
0
73
Party of ordinary people
0%
0
74
Chernivtsi residents
0%
0
75
"KMKS" the Party of Hungarians
0%
0
76
ORJ
0%
0
77
0%
0
78
0%
0
79
0%
0
80
0%
0
81
0%
0
82
0%
0
83
WARTA
0%
0
84
0%
0
85
0%
0
86
Party of Vinnytsia residents
0%
0
87
CUN
0%
0
88
0%
0
89
Wave
0%
0
90
0%
0
91
Andrey Baloga Team
0%
0
92
Socialist Party of Moroz
0%
0

results by region

Region Number of votes
1
16.61%
100
2
16.28%
98
3
13.62%
82
4
7.81%
47
5
5.98%
36
6
5.98%
36
7
5.65%
34
8
3.32%
20
9
2.82%
17
10
2.33%
14
11
1.99%
12
12
1.83%
11
13
1.66%
10
14
1.5%
9
15
1.33%
8
16
1.33%
8
17
1.33%
8
18
1.33%
8
19
1.16%
7
20
1.16%
7
21
1%
6
22
1%
6
23
1%
6
24
0.83%
5
25
0.5%
3
26
0.33%
2
27
0.17%
1
28
0.17%
1
29
0%
0

results by gender

Gender Number of votes
1
men
60.47%
364
2
32.06%
193
3
7.48%
45

results by age

Age Number of votes
1
29.24%
176
2
22.92%
138
3
22.43%
135
4
16.28%
98
5
6.48%
39
6
2.66%
16
final voting ended!
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