Description of election in Ukraine.......
Elections in Ukraine are held to choose the President (head of state), Verkhovna Rada (legislature body), and local governments. Referendums may be held on special occasions. Ukraine has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which often not a single party has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.
The parliamentary election law has been changed 4 times since 1991 Before 1998 all the members of the Parliament were elected by single-seat constituencies (from each electoral district). In 1998 and in 2002 half of the members were elected by proportional representation (faction vote) and the other half by single-seat constituencies.
In the 2006 and 2007 parliamentary election, all 450 members of the Verkhovna Rada where elected by party-list proportional representation with closed list.n the 2010 Ukrainian local elections four years was set for the office of the heads of villages and towns and the council members of these villages and towns
Population (as of July 1, 2013)=44,573,205
Registered Voters (as of)
Elections in our database=14
Average Turnout=70.67%
Election For Date Votes Registered Turn
Voters Out
President 2014-05-25 - - -
Supreme 2012-10-28 20,388,019 36,687,114 55.57%
President 2010-02-07 - 36,826,251 -
President 2010-01-17 24,614,827 36,826,251 66.84%
Supreme
Council 2007-09-30 22,500,000 37,500,000 60.0%
Supreme
Council 2006-03-26 25,002,988 37,173,544 67.26%
President 2004-12-26 29,068,309 37,613,022 77.28%
President 2004-11-21 30,511,289 37,613,022 81.12%
President 2004-10-31 29,068,309 37,613,022 77.28%
Supreme
Council 2002-03-31 25,909,407 37,277,697 69.5%
Referendum 2000-04-16 29,698,047 38,361,935 77.42%
President 1999-11-14 28,212,484 37,680,581 74.87%
President 1999-10-31 26,305,198 37,498,630 70.15%
Supreme
Council 1998-03-29 26,571,273 37,540,092 70.78%
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