Interfax-Ukraine
12:08 03.11.2012

Vote count continues at 5 constituencies, says CEC

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Vote count continues at 5 constituencies, says CEC

As of 0900 on Saturday, the Central Election Commission of Ukraine hasn't received 100% of electronic data of the vote count in five constituencies: No. 11 (Vinnytsia), No. 94 (Obukhiv, Kyiv region), No. 95 (Irpin, Kyiv region), No. 197 (Kaniv, Cherkasy region) and No. 223 (Kyiv, Shevchenkivsky district).

The CEC received the data of the count of 87.27% of party list ballots from constituency No. 11, 97.73% from constituency No. 94, 94.38% from constituency No. 95, 74.65% from constituency No. 197, and 1.08% from constituency No. 223.

The commission hasn’t got the final results of voting in the same single-mandate constituencies, either.

Thus, with 86.36% of ballots counted in single-seat constituency No. 11 (Vinnytsia), representative of the Batkivschyna United Opposition Natalia Soleiko took 25,497 votes and her main rival - self-nominee Oleksandr Dombrovsky got 24,828 votes.

With 97.79% of ballots counted in single-seat constituency No. 94 (Obukhiv, Kyiv region) the two leaders are a representative of the Batkivschyna United Opposition, Viktor Romaniuk, with 38,632 votes and a member of the Party of Regions, Tetiana Zasukha, with 30,114 votes.

With 95.5% of ballots counted in single-seat constituency No. 95 (Irpin, Kyiv region) representative of the Batkivschyna United Opposition Viacheslav Kutovy is in the lead with 22,758 votes. He is followed by a representative of UDAR Party Oleksandr Yurakov (19,133 votes) and a representative of the Party of Regions Petro Melnyk (18,032 votes).

With 57.53% of ballots counted in single-seat constituency No. 197 (Kaniv, Cherkasy region), the leaders are representative of the Batkivschyna United Opposition Leonid Datsenko with 13,024 votes and self-nominee Bohdan Hubsky with 12,306 votes.

With 86.13% of ballots counted in single-seat constituency No. 223 (Kyiv, Shevchenkivsky district), self-nominee Viktor Pylypyshyn took 23,359 votes, 31 ahead of his principal rival - a representative of the Svoboda All-Ukrainian Union Yuriy Levchenko, who received 23,328 votes.

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