2020 Kharkiv local elections

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2020 Kharkiv local elections
Kharkiv-town-flag.svg
25 October 2020
Mayoral election
  2015
2021 
Turnout31.36% Decrease2.svg 11.05 pp [1] [2]
  Kernes Gennadii.jpg
Fel'dman Oleksandr Borisovich Vadim Chuprina (c).jpg
Candidate Hennadiy Kernes Oleksandr Feldman
Party Kernes Bloc OPZZh
Popular vote195,04446,278
Percentage61.52%14.60%

  Oleksii Kucher, kharkivs'kii advokat, politik, narodnii deputat, partiia "Sluga narodu" (cropped).jpg
Candidate Oleksiy Kucher Oleh Abramychev
Party SN YeS
Popular vote23,40121,315
Percentage7.38%6.72%

Mayor before election

Hennadiy Kernes
Revival

Elected mayor

Hennadiy Kernes
Kernes Bloc

City Council election
  2015
2025  

All 84 seats in the Kharkiv City Council
43 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
Kernes Bloc Hennadiy Kernes 37.9534New
OPZZh Oleksandr Feldman 20.9619New
YeS Oleh Abramychev8.999+2
SN Oleksiy Kucher 8.767New
PSh Mykyta Rozhenko6.557New
Svitlychna Bloc Yuliya Svitlychna 6.146New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
2020 Kharkiv City Council election.svg
Results by district
Secretary beforeSecretary after
Oleksandr Novak
Revival
Ihor Terekhov
Kernes Bloc

Local elections were held in Kharkiv on 25 October 2020 to elect the Mayor of Kharkiv and the 84-seat Kharkiv City Council as a part of wider 2020 Ukrainian local elections, which took place on the same day. [3]

Contents

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. [4]

Kharkiv was divided into 7 districts with an unfixed amount of seats. 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.

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 Kharkiv City Council and the number of guaranteed seats for each party that entered the council (one seat per party). [4]

Mayoral candidates

Opinion polls

City Council election

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size Revival logo small icon.svg Samopomich logo small icon.svg ES small logo.png Our Land logo small icon.svg Batkivshchyna Heart.svg Svoboda logo small icon.svg Opposition Bloc 2019 logo.png Civil Position icon.svg Trust the Deeds logo small icon.svg Holos pictogram 2020.svg OPZZh small logo new.png Servant of the People Party Logo.svg Strength and Honor small icon.svg Victory of Palchevskyi icon.png Logotip Partiia Shariia.svg Kernes Bloc logo small icon.svg Logotip partiyi Blok Svitlichnoyi <<Razom!>>.png OtherLead
25 October 2020 Liberty Report/Ukraine 24 12,7659,21,71,51,12,117,012,40,40,76,439,55,42,622,5
Exit polls
5-11 October 2020 Dialogue 1,6004,21,01,80,30,915,47,80,93,554,77,02,539,3
25-27 September 2020 Public Opinion 1,2005,87,921,411,431,713,38,5 [a] 3,7
20-22 September 2020 Info Sapiens/IRI 6000,51111130,20,3215111631511 [b] 16
25 January-17 February 2020 Rating/IRI 6331,24,93,72,41,22,429,330,52,46,115,91,2
6 September-10 October 2019 Rating/IRI 6893,41,114,82,317,048,91,14,66,831,9
6-11 November 2019 SMC 8332,31,13,43,43,13,42,328,72,314,929,90,92,32,025,5
25 October 20152015 Kyiv local election53,6411,856,766,673,431,9915,6741,79

Mayoral election

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size Kernes DavtianAbramychev Feldman Kucher Svitlychna CherniakNaryzhnaSolovyov Yaroslavskyi OtherLead
25 October 2020 Liberty Report/Ukraine 24 12,76557,96,212,112,04,52,41,21,02,745,8
Exit polls
20-22 September 2020 Info Sapiens/IRI 60063451315 [c] 50
5-11 October 2020 Dialogue 1,60079,81,67,35,32,30,50,61,21,472,5
6-11 November 2019 SMC 1,01456,80,59,11,115,916,640,9
25 October 20152015 Kyiv local election65,84,529,753,5

Results

City Council

19
7
34
7
7
7
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Kernes Bloc — Successful Kharkiv 117,47037.9534New
Opposition Platform — For Life 64,89220.9619New
European Solidarity 27,8438.999+2
Servant of the People 27,1078.769New
Party of Shariy 20,2666.557New
Svitlychna Bloc "Together!"19,0166.146New
Holos 6,6592.150New
Our Land 5,9361.920–7
Batkivshchyna 3,9111.260New
Democratic Axe 3,6471.180New
For the Future 2,9850.960New
Victory of Palchevskyi2,8130.910New
Svoboda 2,3800.770New
Party of Pensioners of Ukraine 2,0950.680New
Strength and Honor 1,5000.480New
Aktsent 5740.190New
Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform 4850.160New
Total309,579100.00840
Valid votes309,57995.83
Invalid/blank votes13,4564.17
Total votes323,035100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,030,78731.34
Source: CEC [24]

Mayor

CandidatePartyVotes%
Hennadiy Kernes Kernes Bloc — Successful Kharkiv 195,04461.52
Oleksandr Feldman Opposition Platform — For Life 46,27814.60
Oleksiy Kucher Servant of the People 23,4017.38
Oleh Abramychev European Solidarity 21,3156.72
Ihor CherniakSvitlychna Bloc "Together!"10,0853.18
Oleksandra Naryzhna Holos 6,2821.98
Mykyta Soloviov Democratic Axe 4,1991.32
Denys YaroslavskyiIndependent3,2331.02
Serhii KushnariovVictory of Palchevskyi2,4710.78
Ihor Prykhodko Batkivshchyna 1,8880.60
Iryna Denysova For the Future 1,3710.43
Valerii BezlepkinIndependent5640.18
Nataliia PylypenkoIndependent5580.18
Heorhii Lahovskyi Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform 3490.11
Total317,038100.00
Valid votes317,03898.09
Invalid/blank votes6,1801.91
Total votes323,218100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,030,78731.36
Source: CEC [24]

Aftermath

Incumbent mayor and front runner Kernes saw his health rapidly deteriorate in the days before the election and was last seen in public on 23 August 2020. [25] On 17 September 2020 it was announced that Kernes was hospitalized in Germany for COVID-19 and he won the 25 October election from his hospital bed. [20] On 9 December 2020, Kernes was sworn in as mayor without being present and it was announced on 11 December that Kernes had suffered a kidney failure. [26] On 17 December, Kernes' close personal friend, Pavel Fuks, announced that Kernes had passed away due to complications of COVID-19, exasperated by his kidney failure. [27] Ihor Terekhov would take over the Kernes Block, and a snap election for mayor was scheduled for 2021.

Notes

  1. Against all - 3,7%
  2. None of the above - 4%
  3. None of the above - 9%

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