2009 Ternopil Oblast local election

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2009 Ternopil Oblast local election

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All 120 seats to the Ternopil Oblast Council
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Oleh Tyahnybok
United Centre
Viktor Yanukovych
Party
Svoboda
United Centre
Party of Regions
Leader since 14 February 2004 27 March 2008 19 April 2003
Last election 0 seats, 2.69% N/A 0 seats, 1.60%
Seats won 50 20 14
Seat change +50 +20 +14
Popular vote 154,325 63,207 43,616
Percentage 34.69% 14.20% 9.80%
Swing +32.00% +14.20% +8.20%

Results of the 2009 Ternopil Oblast local election.

Head of Council before election

Mykhailo Mykolayenko
Tymoshenko Bloc

Elected Head of Council

Oleksiy Kaida

Svoboda

The

Svoboda the Ternopil oblast` court acknowledged this decision illegal on March 11, 2009.[5] The next day BYuT lodged an appeal in the Lviv Administrative Appeal Court against this decision.[6]

On 13 March 2009,

Presidential Secretariat Viktor] Baloha as an expression of the will of the region's citizens".[9]

Some villages reported cases Party of Regions representatives offering ₴50 per vote.[8]

Challenging the results

On March 24, the Ternopil district administrative court rejected a lawsuit from the Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko (BYuT) challenging the results of the elections. Four days later the Kyiv district administrative court banned the official publication of the result of the elections.[10]

On April 7 the Lviv administrative court of appeals ruled to cancel a decision of the Ternopil district administrative court denying consideration of a lawsuit from BYuT against the results of the elections to the Ternopil regional council. The Lviv administrative court of appeals instructed the Ternopil district administrative court to consider the essence of the lawsuit.[10]

On May 11, 2009 BYuT members gave up their twelve seats in Ternopil regional council. As a result, the number of deputies in the regional Ternopil council became 208. The overall number of mandates in the council still constitutes 120, and all the decisions taken by the majority of the council still has to be passed by no less than 61 votes.[11]

On June 16, 2009 the

Viktor Yuschenko.[12]

Results

Results

The election have been conducted after the proportional electoral system. In an order to conduct the representatives in the Ternopil regional council, party or block must collect not less than 3% voices of electors.

According to political annalist the scores of

All-Ukrainian Union "Freedom" because (according to the think tank "Open Policy") support for rightist parties like "Freedom" typically builds up in conditions of economic and political crisis and "Freedom" has roots in the region.[13][14] The turnout in Ternopil (city) was only 25%.[15]

Party Votes Votes %[16][17][18]
1
All-Ukrainian Union "Freedom"
153 038 34,45
2
United Centre
63 143 14,32
3 Party of Regions 43,432 9,78
4 Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc 36 056 8,12
5 Ukrainian People's Party 35 647 8,03
6
People's Union "Our Ukraine"
24 439 5,50
7 Lytvyn Bloc 15 908 3,58
8 Socialist Party of Ukraine 9 252 2,08
9 PORA 6 230 1,40
10 Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists 5 380 1,21
11 Civil Movement "People's Self-Defense" 2 895 0,65
12 Communist Party of Ukraine 2 291 0,52
13 Great Ukraine 1 726 0,47
14 Agrarian Party 1 501 0,43
15 New Politics 1 168 0,33
16 New Democracy 1 126 0,32
Against all 6,16[19]
Invalid bulletins 3,13[19]
Total turnout 52.02%[15]

Polls

Party: Results last election[20][21]
Sociological group "Rating" (January 27, 2009)[21]
Den (February 7, 2009)[3]
BYuT 34.23% 28,7% 20%
PR <3%* 2,4% np**
OU-PSD 31.27% 15%*** (
PU-"OU"
)
2% - 3%
CPU <3% np np
LB <3% 5,6% np
SPU 3.3% 0,7% np
Svoboda
<3% 16,1% 12% - 15%
UNB Kostenko and Plyushch 8.65% 1.6† (UPP) np
PSD*** dnp** 3,0% np
UC
dnp 2,8% 5%
PORA 3% 1,6%
Against all
Not going to vote
Unsure 20%
* Political parties or election blocs need to collect at least 3% of the total vote for all parties in order to gain seats in parliament.
** "np" stands for "not polled". "dnp" stands for "did not participate".
*** As
People's Union "Our Ukraine" running alone (without Civil Movement "People's Self-Defense"
a.o.)
UNB Kostenko and Plyushch became defunct,[22] the original Bloc participant Ukrainian People's Party participated in the election alone

Ternopil city council

The elections to Ternopil city council took place in fall of 2010.

Seats and percentage
Svoboda
(34)
56.67%
Party of Regions (9)
15.00%
Our Ukraine (5)
8.33%
Front of Changes
(3)
5.00%
Fatherland
(2)
3.33%
Ukrainian party (2)
3.33%
UNP (2)
3.33%
For Ukraine! (2)
3.33%
Civil position
(1)
1.67%
Mayor elections[23]
  • Serhiy Nadal (
    Svoboda
    ) - 27% (25,988 votes)
  • Roman Zastavny (For Ukraine!) - 16% (15,709 votes)
  • Petro Hoch (Party of Regions) - 13% (12,630 votes)

See also

References

  1. ^ Тернопільська обласна рада
  2. ^ a b c Rada Cancels Early Elections Of Ternopil Regional Council Archived 2013-02-08 at archive.today, Ukrainian News Agency (March 3, 2009)
  3. ^
    Den
    (February 7, 2009)
  4. ^ Стаття в «Україні Молодій», Україна Молода (February 10, 2009)
  5. ^ «Українська Правда»(in Ukrainian)
  6. ^ BYT appeals against court ruling on Ternopil regional council elections on March 15, Interfax-Ukraine (March 12, 2009)
  7. ^ Yuschenko Asking Constitutional Court To Estimate Constitutionality Of Cancellation Of Early Ternopil Regional Council Elections By Rada Archived 2012-09-13 at archive.today, Ukrainian News Agency (March 13, 2009)
  8. ^ a b Committee of Electors of Ukraine registers no major violations at elections to Ternopil regional council, Interfax-Ukraine (15 March 2009)
  9. ^ BYT intends to challenge in court results of elections to Ternopil regional council, Interfax-Ukraine (15 March 2009)
  10. ^ a b Lviv Appeal Court Decides To Consider Suit Of BYT Challenging Results Of Elections To Ternopil Regional Council Archived 2013-02-05 at archive.today, Ukrainian News Agency (April 9, 2009)
  11. ^ BYT MPs give up seats in Ternopil regional council, Interfax-Ukraine (May 11, 2009)
  12. ^ Constitutional Court deems unconstitutional parliamentary resolution on canceling early election to Ternopil Regional Council, Interfax-Ukraine (June 16, 2009)
  13. ^ High tallies of PR and YT in Ternopil indicate fraud or pollsters’ slips, ZIK (17 March 2009)
  14. ^ Results of Ternopil elections to force BYUT and Regions to alter Constitution , ZIK (17 March 2009)
  15. ^ a b Явка избирателей по Тернопольской обл. по состоянию на 20:00 составила больше 50%, - ТИК Archived 2009-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, РБК-Украина (March 15, 2009)
  16. ^ "«Єдиний Центр» — паралельний підрахунок голосів". Archived from the original on 2019-08-20. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
  17. ^ ВО «Свобода» — Результати паралельного підрахунку голосів на Тернопільських виборах Archived 2009-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  18. Ukrayina Moloda
    (March 17, 2009)
  19. ^ a b Вибори в Тернополі
  20. ^ Source: Official website Ternopil Oblast Council
  21. ^ a b (in Ukrainian)Основна політична тенденція виборів до Тернопільської облради: падіння рейтингів БЮТ та НСНУ Archived 2011-01-15 at the Wayback Machine, ZIK (January 27, 2009)
  22. ^ (in Ukrainian)Official website - history section Archived 2008-12-12 at the Wayback Machine, Ukrainian People's Party
  23. ^ (in Ukrainian) Mayor elections

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