Nadiia Savchenko not elected to new Ukrainian parliament - preliminary results
Oleksandr Kovaliov, the leader of the non-governmental organization Nobody But Us and a self-nominated candidate in the early elections to the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada, is projected to win in single-mandate constituency No. 51 located in Donetsk region, which covers part of the town of Horlivka, the settlement of Zaitseve and part of the Bakhmut district.
Kovaliov garnered 64.31%, while his closest rival, self-nominated candidate Volodymyr Vesiolkin, 14.93% of the vote, the Ukrainian Central Elections Commission reported after tabulating 50% of the ballots.
None of the other candidates got more than 7% of the vote, among them Nadiia Savchenko, a sitting Rada deputy, who got only 1.24% of the vote.
Fourteen of the 26 candidates in this electoral district have not garnered a single vote so far.
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