Monday, January 18, 2010

At our polling station, the turnout was 67.63% yesterday - about 1% higher than nationwide.

533 votes were cast, and 255 ballots (32.37%) were left untouched.

Of these 533 ballots, three (0.56%) were deemed invalid.

149 (27.95%) of my neighbors have voted for Tymoshenko;

106 (19.88%) - for Tihipko;

105 (19.69%) - for Yanukovych;

40 (7.50%) - for Yatsenyuk;

36 (6.75%) - for Yushchenko;

35 (6.56%) - for Hrytsenko;

24 (4.50%) - for Symonenko;

11 (2.06%) - for Lytvyn;

9 (1.68%) - against them all;

7 (1.31%) - for Tyahnybok;

2 (0.37%) - for Kostenko and Ratushnyak;

1 (0.18%) - for Bogoslovka, Brodsky, Moroz, Protyvsikh;

0 - for Pabat, Ryabokon, Suprun.

3 comments:

  1. If there's one relief it's that Kiev isn't giving in to Yanuk--only 3rd place. Huge relief. Why isn't Kiev a country on its own?
    Sasha

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  2. Sasha, don't forget that Kyiv elected and then re-elected Chernovetsky as the mayor. Too risky to break off. Or - would make no difference.

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  3. I came across one opinion that if Yulia really wants to save Ukraine from Yanukovych she needs to pull her candidacy and have Tyhipko run vs. Yanuk in the run-off.
    Sasha

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