2020 Cherkasy regional election

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2020 Cherkasy regional election
Flag of Cherkasy Oblast.svg
 201525 October 20202025 

All 64 seats in the Cherkasy Oblast Council
33 seats needed for a majority
Turnout35.27% ( Red Arrow Down.svg 11.88pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Anatolii Pidhornyi.jpg
SN
NDU 9 Iatsenko Anton Volodimirovich.jpg
LeaderAnatolii PidhornyiSerhii Lisovyi Anton Yatsenko
Party Cherkashchany SN ZM
Last election16 seats, 15.54%NewNew
Seats won181212
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 2NewNew
Popular vote67,00245,33842,663
Percentage21.41%14.49%13.64%
Swing Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 5.87pp NewNew

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
  Roman Sushchenko.jpg
B
OPZZh
Leader Roman Sushchenko Yurii TrenkinVolodymyr Domanskyi
Party YeS Batkivshchyna OPZZh
Last election18 seats, 17.54% [lower-alpha 1] 13 seats, 12.53%New
Seats won976
Seat change Red Arrow Down.svg 9 Red Arrow Down.svg 6New
Popular vote33,46124,05719,686
Percentage10.69%7.69%6.29%
Swing Red Arrow Down.svg 6.84pp Red Arrow Down.svg 4.84pp New

2020 Cherkasy Oblast Council election.svg
Election result by constituency

Head of the Oblast Council before election

Anatolii Pidhornyi
Cherkashchany

Elected Head of the Oblast Council

Anatolii Pidhornyi
Cherkashchany

The 2020 Cherkasy regional election was held on 25 October 2020, to elect the 8th Oblast Council. All 64 deputies were up for election, decreased from 84 in 2015. The elections were held simultaneously with local elections in Kyiv and twenty-four other oblasts throughout Ukraine.

Contents

Cherkashchany became the largest party in the Oblast Council, with Servant of the People and For the Future coming second and third respectively, with 12 seats both. European Solidarity, previously called Petro Poroshenko Bloc, was the biggest party in the council in 2015, but fell to fourth place with just 9 seats. Radical Party of Oleh Liashko and Svoboda fell below the 5% threshold and lost their representation. [1]

Electoral system

These were the first elections held under the newly adopted Electoral Code, which provided a fully proportional electoral system at the both local and national levels. [2]

Each party had to form two lists: the first is united for the entire city, and the second is for individual territorial districts. The party would receive a mandate if it overcomes the 5% threshold. In this case, the No.1 candidate on the list is guaranteed to receive a seat. Candidates who receive 25% or more of the electoral quota of their district get to the top of the list in descending order of the number of votes for them. In the case of an equal number of votes, the order of candidates will remain as determined by the party at the time of voting. After the candidates who passed to the council according to the quota, the rest are placed in the order determined by the party.[ citation needed ]

Electoral quota is the number of votes needed to obtain one seat. The electoral quota is determined by the territorial election commission. For this, the commission needed to divide the total number of votes for those parties that won at least 5 percent of the voters' votes and are now participating in the distribution of mandates by the number of mandates. The number of seats into which the electoral votes had to be divided is the difference between the number of seats in the council and the number of guaranteed seats for each party that entered the council (one seat per party). [2]

Prior to the election, Cherkasy Regional Territorial Electoral Commission divided the oblast into 7 electoral districts (okruh) with an almost even population, based on existing districts (raion) and Cherkasy, with an unfixed amount of seats.

DistrictTerritory represented
No.1 Cherkasy (Prydniprovskyi)
No.2 Cherkasy (Sosnivskyi)
No.3 Cherkasy Raion
No.4
No.5 Zvenyhorodka Raion
No.6 Uman Raion
No.7 Zolotonosha Raion

Parties and candidates

Below is a list of the main parties which contested the election:

PartyLead candidateIdeology2015 result
%Seats
YeS European Solidarity
Європейська солідарність
Roman Sushchenko Liberal conservatism 17.54%
18 / 84
Cherkashchany Cherkashchany
Черкащани
Anatolii Pidhornyi Localism 15.54%
16 / 84
Batkivshchyna Batkivshchyna
Батьківщина
Yurii Trenkin Populism 12.53%
13 / 84
RPOL Radical Party of Oleh Liashko
Радикальна партія Олега Ляшка
Oleksandr Korniienko Left-wing populism 10.25%
10 / 84
Svoboda Svoboda
Свобода
Oleksandr Loshkov Ultranationalism 7.52%
7 / 84
PVA Party of Veterans of Afghanistan
Партія ветеранів Афганістану
Serhii Yakymchuk Veterans' rights 5.01%
5 / 84
SN Servant of the People
Слуга народу
Serhii Lisovyi Liberalism New
ZM For the Future
За майбутнє
Anton Yatsenko Economic nationalism New
OPZZh Opposition Platform — For Life
Опозиційна платформа – За життя
Volodymyr Domanskyi Social democracy New
Not contesting
Revival Revival
Відродження
Economic nationalism 8.15%
8 / 84
UKROP Ukrainian Association of Patriots [lower-alpha 2]
Українське об'єднання патріотів
Ukrainian nationalism 6.94%
7 / 84

Campaign

Party slogans

PartyOriginal sloganEnglish translationRef.
Cherkashchany «Голосуй за своїх!»"Vote for your people!" [3]
SN «Буде так, як вирішиш ти!»"It will be the way as you decide!" [4]
ZM «Робили, робимо і будемо робити»"We have done, are doing and will continue to do" [5]
YeS «Обирай кращих! Обирай ЄС»"Choose better ones! Choose YeS" [6]
Batkivshchyna «Надійна команда порядних людей!»"A reliable team of decent people!" [7]
OPZZh «Крокуємо до комфортної громади»"Moving towards a comfortable community" [8]

Debates

DateOrganisersModerator(s)   P Present [lower-alpha 3]   S Surrogate [lower-alpha 4]   NI Not invited  A Absent invitee 
ChE SN ZM YeS B OPZZh KSR SiCh RPOL NK H PVA SP S PRO Ref.
7 October UA:Cherkasy Maryna DenysenkoS
Petrenko
NININIP
Trenkin
NININININIP
Shmyhol
S
Dehteriov
NININI [9]
8 OctoberNIS
Novytskyi
ANININININIP
Korniienko
P
Zviriaka
NININININI [10]
9 OctoberNININININIP
Domanskyi
NIP
Boiechko
NININININIP
Loshkov
A [11]
12 OctoberNININIS
Koval
NINIANININININIS
Vysochyn
NINI [12]

Opinion polls

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size ES small logo.png All-Ukrainian Union "Cherkashchany" logo small icon.svg Batkivshchyna Heart.svg Radical Party of Oleh Liashko small icon.svg Svoboda logo small icon.svg Our Land logo small icon.svg Servant of the People Party Logo.svg Zamajbutne Small Logo.svg OPZZh small logo new.png Strength and Honor small icon.svg Holos pictogram 2020.svg OtherLead
26 September-2 October 2020 Hromadska dumka 2,40013.111.814.47.09.819.711.66.34.75.3
10-15 September 2020 Rating 1,6009.38.712.16.12.31.720.521.54.91.43.18.51.0
6-14 September 2020 Hromadska dumka 2,40014.811.517.36.78.124.07.410.36.7
25 October 20152015 Cherkasy regional election17.5415.5412.5310.257.520.9935.632.0

Results

Cherkasy Oblast Council 2020.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Cherkashchany 67,00221.4118+2
Servant of the People 45,33814.4912New
For the Future 42,66313.6412+5
European Solidarity 33,46110.699–9
Batkivshchyna 24,0577.697–6
Opposition Platform — For Life 19,6866.296New
Serhii Rudyk's Team — Time for Change!14,0364.490New
Strength and Honor 10,8693.470New
Radical Party of Oleh Liashko 9,1642.930–10
Our Land 9,0662.9000
Holos 8,4782.710New
Party of Veterans of Afghanistan 7,6502.440–5
Self Reliance 7,5792.420New
Svoboda 7,5582.420–7
Proposition 6,2782.010New
Total312,885100.0064–20
Valid votes312,88591.54
Invalid/blank votes28,9068.46
Total votes341,791100.00
Registered voters/turnout969,13735.27
Source: CEC [13]

Notes

  1. As BPP
  2. Most of party's members joined For the Future, but party de-jure continued to operate separately.
  3. Denotes a lead candidate attending the event.
  4. Denotes a lead candidate not attending the event, sending a surrogate in their place.

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