2010 Zakarpattia Oblast local election

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2010 Zakarpattia Oblast local election
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  2006 31 October 20102014 

All 114 seats to the Zakarpattia Oblast Council
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderViktor Baloha Mykola Azarov Yulia Tymoshenko
Party United Centre Party of Regions Batkivshchyna
Last election0 seats (Party did not exist in current form)15 seats25 seats
Seats won46368
Percentage42.60%33.33%7.40%

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Head of Council before election

Mikhail Kichkovsky
Our Ukraine

Elected Head of Council

Ivan Baloha
United Centre

Zakarpattia Oblast local election, 2010 was a local election in Zakarpattia Oblast that took place on October 31, 2010. Seats were split among eight political parties.

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Results

Seats and percentage
United Centre (46)
42.59%
Party of Regions (36)
33.33%
Fatherland (8)
7.41%
Democratic Hungarians (6)
5.56%
Front of Changes (5)
4.63%
Strong Ukraine (3)
2.78%
KMKS (3)
2.78%
Socialists (1)
0.93%
Chairman of the council elections

Uzhhorod city council

Seats and percentage
United Centre (18)
30.00%
Party of Regions (15)
25.00%
Fatherland (9)
15.00%
Front of Changes (5)
8.33%
Strong Ukraine (3)
5.00%
People's Party (2)
3.33%
UDAR (2)
3.33%
Eko +25 (2)
3.33%
KMKS (2)
3.33%
Party of Greens (1)
1.67%
Ukrainian Party (1)
1.67%
Youth Party (1)
1.67%
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