2020 Kyiv local elections

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2020 Kyiv local elections
Flag of Kyiv Kurovskyi.svg
  2015 25 October 20202025 
Mayoral election
Turnout34,38% [1] Decrease2.svg 7.45 pp
 
2014-09-12 - Vitali Klitschko - 9019 (cropped2).jpg
Popov, Aleksandr Pavlovich (cropped).jpg
Serhiy Prytula (cropped2).jpg
Candidate Vitali Klitschko Oleksandr Popov Serhiy Prytula
Party UDAR OPZZh Holos
Popular vote365,16168,75756,900
Percentage50.51%9.51%7.87%

Mayor before election

Vitali Klitschko
BPP

Elected Mayor

Vitali Klitschko
UDAR

Council election

All 120 seats in the Kyiv City Council
61 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
YeS [lower-alpha 1] Maryna Poroshenko 20.5331−21
UDAR Vitali Klitschko 19.9930New
Unity Oleksandr Omelchenko 8.7514−1
OPZZh Oleksandr Popov 7.8112New
SN Yevhenia Kuleba7.5412New
Batkivshchyna Oleksiy Kucherenko 7.5012−5
Holos Maksym Nefyodov5.989New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
2020 Kyiv City Council election.svg
Detailed results map of the election per district
Secretary beforeSecretary after
Volodymyr Prokopiv
BPP
Volodymyr Bondarenko
UDAR

The 2020 Kyiv local elections were held on 25 October 2020 to elect the Mayor of Kyiv and the 120-seat City Council as a part of wider 2020 Ukrainian local elections, which took place on the same day. [2]

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. [3]

Kyiv was divided into 13 districts with an unfixed amount of seats. [4] 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 №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 council and the number of guaranteed seats for each party that entered the council (one seat per party). [3]

Opinion polls

City Council election

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size ES small logo.png UDAR logo alt.svg Samopomich logo small icon.svg Batkivshchyna Heart.svg Unity of Oleksandr Omelchenko icon.png Svoboda logo small icon.svg Party of Determined Citizens icon.svg Opposition Bloc 2019 logo.png Democratic Alliance icon.svg Movement for Reforms icon.svg Civil Position icon.svg Holos pictogram 2020.svg OPZZh small logo new.png Servant of the People Party Logo.svg Strength and Honor small icon.svg Ridna Kraina icon.png Victory of Palchevskyi icon.png OtherLead
25 October 2020 Rating 10,40218,021,36,66,83,07,26,79,53,51,63,912,03,3
25 October 2020 Liberty Report/Ukraine 24 39,62217,819,78,65,93,75,77,810,34,51,34,110,61,9
Exit polls
20-22 September 2020 Info Sapiens/IRI 54022130511107713332410
4-9 September 2020 Rating 1,20013,123,67,32,31,71,58,27,413,63,43,914,110,0
31 August-1 September 2020 Rating 1,20014,028,60,86,42,72,60,46,56,810,75,56,98,014,6
1-2 August 2020 Active Group 1,20417,920,15,82,54,13,28,818,71,91,67,18,31,4
24 July-2 August 2020 Razumkov Centre 2,01911,419,80,65,52,63,40,44,311,515,05,52,17,110,84,8
26-27 July 2020 Rating 2,00019,817,11,35,71,42,50,31,34,68,019,33,04,511,00,5
20 June-2 July 2020 Razumkov Centre 2,20520,411,50,67,51,42,01,72,21,210,619,35,10,66,29,81,1
30 June-1 July 2020 Active Group 8129,922,41,810,52,74,22,92,96,821,22,40,53,97,91,2
17-19 June 2020 Active Group 8007,423,18,12,74,23,33,36,122,72,816,40,4
10-15 June 2020 SMC 1,00013,517,66,54,23,23,35,74,023,84,76,37,16,2
4-7 April 2020 Rating/ 2,00018,613,51,29,41,82,90,81,95,97,222,33,211,43,7
25 January-17 February 2020 Rating/IRI 58515,27,610,63,01,53,04,57,627,33,016,612,1
15-16 February 2020 Active Group 1,50012,75,53,912,05,52,09,56,928,95,67,316,2
19-24 December 2019 SMC 1,00011,014,10,37,31,95,61,93,13,76,227,14,15,38,413
12-16 December 2019 Rating 1,0008,912,40,76,43,04,62,30,33,36,94,832,22,61,310,119,8
6 September-10 October 2019 Rating/IRI 64711,94,57,53,01,51,54,54,550,81,59,538,9
16-17 November 2019 Active Group 1,50012,816,14,23,67,98,134,84,08,618,7
6-11 November 2019 SMC 1,0148,67,51,17,52,13,12,12.12,34,25,334,16,32,112,825,5
4-13 September 2018 KIIS 80012,14,37,411,85,31,86,314,96,76,722,42,8
25 October 20152015 Kyiv local election27,5611,818,927,817,734,834,804,573,142,8515,9715,75

Mayoral election

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size Klychko Poroshenko Honcharenko Bereza Omelchenko Bondarenko KucherenkoNestorHusovskyiMyrnyiIllienkoPuzanovDumchevHatsko Prytula Popov Tkachenko Vereshchuk Tyshchenko Liashko Smeshko Tomenko PalchevskyiOtherLead
25 October 2020 Rating 10,40247,81,12,66,30,62,28,38,68,03,42,24,52,939,2
25 October 2020 Liberty Report/Ukraine 24 39,62245,91,82,77,80,62,57,39,68,53,72,14,82,736,3
Exit polls
20-22 September 2020 Info Sapiens/IRI 52147323211096151237
4-9 September 2020 Rating 1,20043,61,54,25,70,41,19,85,86,92,06,412,533,8
1-2 August 2020 Active Group 1,20436,44,82,85,12,04,08,05,611,32,111,66,424,8
24 July-2 August 2020 Razumkov Centre 2,01941,23,12,03,91,42,55,58,36,24,62,49,110,89,7
26-27 July 2020 Rating 2,00041,75,42,03,32,12,611,64,59,49,011,08,7
20 June-2 July 2020 Razumkov Centre 2,20543,73,22,44,22,13,33,83,86,35,02,111,09,89,1
30 June-1 July 2020 Active Group 81238,04,15,66,02,44,64,27,27,82,59,28,628,8
17-19 June 2020 Active Group 80036,63,16,42,94,53,02,86,19,527,927,1
10-15 June 2020 SMC 1,00047,02,32,94,22,92,84,46,43,76,811,612,235,4
4-7 April 2020 Rating/ 2,00038,74,46,43,53,79,15,28,88,21229,6
19-24 December 2019 SMC 1,00036,73,62,10,93,28,97,25,98,311,85,324,9
6-11 November 2019 SMC 1,01426,93,26,53,22,22,24,36,57,54,35,48,619,220,2
11-22 October 2019 KIIS 80336,65,73,21,54,78,618,08,112,61,518,6
2-3 March 2019 Active Group 1,80038,16,611,63,63,21,11,335,026,5
4-13 September 2018 KIIS 80048,815,76,15,70,60,219,53,529,3
22-31 May 2017 Rating 82652,511,36,17,921,11,91,11,615,041,2
16-20 September 2016 Rating 1,00034,611,98,48,95,32,43,73,22,419,222,7
25 October 20152015 Kyiv local election40,578,858,477,867,724,394,193,922,7711,2631,72

Results

City Council election

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PartyVotes%Seats+/-
European Solidarity 141,97820.5331–21 [lower-alpha 1]
Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform 138,23919.9930New
Unity of Oleksandr Omelchenko 60,4968.7514–1
Opposition Platform — For Life 54,0257.8112New
Servant of the People 52,1247.5412New
Batkivshchyna 51,8557.5012–5
Holos 41,3275.988New
Victory of Palchevskyi31,5474.560New
Strength and Honour 22,9153.3100
Svoboda 21,7543.150–14
Party of Shariy 18,7792.720New
Democratic Axe 11,2991.630New
Native Country10,4991.520New
People's Power7,7661.120New
For the Future 5,1410.740New
Ecological Alternative4,5290.650New
EcoParty of Bereza4,4910.650New
Our Land 3,4770.5000
Right Sector 2,5600.370New
Radical Party of Oleh Liashko 2,3400.3400
Proposition 1,6880.240New
Wave1,4960.220New
Together We Are Strength6340.090New
Party of National Egoism6290.090New
Total691,588100.001200
Valid votes691,58895.73
Invalid/blank votes30,8254.27
Total votes722,449100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,101,35034.38
Source: CEC [5]

Mayoral election

CandidatePartyVotes%
Vitaliy Klychko Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform 365,16150.51
Oleksandr Popov Opposition Platform — For Life 68,7579.51
Serhii Prytula Holos 56,9007.87
Oleksiy Kucherenko Batkivshchyna 45,8236.33
Iryna Vereshchuk Servant of the People 39,3215.44
Andrii PalchevskyiVictory of Palchevskyi38,3605.35
Ihor Smeshko Strength and Honour 22,4183.14
Oleksandr Omelchenko Unity of Oleksandr Omelchenko 21,5422.98
Mykola TomenkoNative Country15,0392.08
Andrii Illienko Svoboda 14,5192.94
Boryslav BerezaEcoParty of Bereza7,4481.03
Yurii LevchenkoPeople's Power6,5700.95
Serhii Husovskyi For the Future 3,1190.43
Yehor FirsovEcological Alternative2,7590.38
Viktor PetrukWave1,8440.25
Maksym HoldarbIndependent1,6590.23
Serhii Shakov Our Land 1,6080.22
Mykhailo Pozhyvanov Radical Party of Oleh Liashko 1,3880.19
Diana HrantsevaIndependent8440.11
Olena FilonovaTogether We Are Strength4560.06
Total715,535100.00
Valid votes715,53599.04
Invalid/blank votes6,9140.96
Total votes722,449100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,101,35034.38
Source: CEC [5]

Notes

  1. 1 2 YeS (then BPP) ran together with UDAR in 2015 Kyiv local election

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