2006 Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast local election

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2006 Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast local election
Flag of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.svg
  2002 26 March 2006 2010  

All 120 seats to the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Council
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
Leader Vyacheslav Kyrylenko Yulia Tymoshenko Yury Kostenko
Party Our Ukraine Tymoshenko Bloc Kostenko and Plyushch Bloc
Seats won62379
Popular vote322 671194 30248 206
Percentage40.60%24.44%6.10%

Rezul'tati viboriv do Ivano-Frankivs'koyi oblasnoyi radi 2006 roku za raionami.png
Results for districts. Orange is Our Ukraine Bloc, Yellow is Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc.

Head of Council before election

Vasyl Brus
Independent

Elected Head of Council

Ihor Oliynyk
Our Ukraine

Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast local election, 2006 is a local election in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast that took place on March 26, 2006. Seats were split among five political parties and blocks, which received at least 3% popular vote.

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Overview

The elections were largely won by Our Ukraine Bloc with the greatest majority of 57% in the Yaremche municipality. The lowest popularity of the political bloc was in the biggest cities in the region Ivano-Frankivsk and Kolomyia and if the city of Ivano-Frankivsk Our Ukraine marginally has won, the Kolomyia municipality was decisively "overtaken" by the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc.

The greatest support for the region's third party Ukrainian National Bloc was shown in the western corner of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast where in the Bolekhiv municipality and the Dolyna Raion the party managed to make over 10% mark. Also, remarkable performance of the Revival of Prykarapattya that even though barely made it to the regional council it had a substantial support in the Verkhovyna Raion where it, however, became the third party. Revival of Prykarpattya also became third in the Kolomyia municipality and the Kolomyia Raion.

Results

Seats and percentage
Our Ukraine Bloc (62)
40.60%
Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc (37)
24.44%
Ukrainian National Bloc (9)
6.00%
Bloc "National choice" (7)
4.71%
Revival of Prykarapattya (5)
3.01%
Presidium of the Council

Electoral maps

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Rezul'tati Bloku Iuliyi Timoshenko do Ivano-Frankivs'koyi oblasnoyi radi 2006.png
Rezul'tati Ukrayins'kogo narodnogo bloku Kostenka i Pliushcha do Ivano-Frankivs'koyi oblasnoyi radi 2006.png
Rezul'tati bl'oku <<Natsional'nii vibir>> do Ivano-Frankivs'koyi oblasnoyi radi 2006.png

Ivano-Frankivsk city council

Seats and percentage
Our Ukraine Bloc (22)
36.67%
Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc (17)
28.33%
Ukrainian National Bloc (14)
23.33%
Party of Regions (4)
6.67%
PORA (3)
5.00%
Mayor

Viktor Anuškevičius (Ukrainian National Bloc - Ukrainian People's Party)

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