Poll by Initiatives Development Centre on Ivano-Frankivsk mayor election: Martsynkiv gains 84%, Shkutiak 6.7%, Serbin 3.6%
Incumbent mayor of the city Ruslan Martsynkiv (All-Ukrainian Union Svoboda) is leading in the elections for the mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk, according to the results of a survey conducted by the NGO Center for the Development of Initiatives.
According to the survey results, 84% of the city residents voted for Martsynkiv. The second place is occupied by representative of the European Solidarity party Petro Shkutiak, with 6.7% of supportive votes, the third place is taken by representative of the Ukrainian Galician Party Natalia Serbin, with 3.6% of supportive votes.
The fourth place is occupied by representative of the Servant of the People party Oleksandr Bohachov with 3.4% of the votes.
According to the exit poll, Ivano-Frankivsk City Council may have the following parties in its composition: Svoboda - 59%; European Solidarity - 15%; and Servant of the People - 5.4%.
The rest of the political forces gain less than 5% of the vote.
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