Presidential elections in Ukraine 2014

Online voting results (second, final)

common data

Number of voting participants: 21
Total number of votes: 21413
Online voting start date: 31 March 2014
Online voting end date: 23 May 2014
Election date: 25 May 2014

results by candidates

Candidate name Votes FOR (%)
1
33.99%
7 278
2
18.25%
3 907
3
13.73%
2 939
4
9.27%
1 985
5
5.47%
1 172
6
4.6%
985
7
3.69%
791
8
None of the above
2.36%
506
9
2.21%
474
10
1.78%
382
11
I will not vote
1.44%
308
12
1.16%
249
13
0.98%
210
14
0.18%
38
15
0.16%
34
16
0.14%
30
17
0.13%
28
18
0.11%
23
19
0.1%
22
20
0.08%
18
21
0.06%
13
22
0.05%
11
23
0.05%
10

results by region

Region Number of votes
1
18.23%
3 903
2
9.49%
2 032
3
7.3%
1 564
4
5.95%
1 275
5
5.49%
1 176
6
5.44%
1 164
7
4.59%
983
8
4.28%
916
9
2.87%
614
10
2.83%
605
11
2.58%
553
12
2.58%
553
13
2.41%
516
14
2.39%
511
15
2.17%
465
16
2.02%
433
17
1.96%
420
18
1.94%
415
19
1.93%
414
20
1.8%
385
21
1.76%
376
22
1.76%
376
23
1.65%
354
24
1.54%
330
25
1.45%
311
26
1.36%
292
27
1.13%
241
28
0.99%
211
29
0.12%
25

results by gender

Gender Number of votes
1
men
52.23%
11185
2
38.45%
8233
3
9.32%
1995

results by age

Age Number of votes
1
28.83%
6173
2
28.8%
6168
3
17.44%
3735
4
15.19%
3253
5
7.55%
1616
6
2.19%
468
final voting ended!
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