Regular local council elections held March 26, 2006 simultaneously with elections to the Verkhovna Rada.
Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Only 100 deputies:
- “For Yanukovych” bloc ( Party of Regions and Russian Bloc ) * - 44 mandates (32.55%),
- Party "Union" - 10 mandates (7.62%),
- Block Kunitsina ** - 10 mandates (7.56%),
- KPU - 9 mandates (6.55%),
- People’s Rukh of Ukraine - 8 mandates (6.26%),
- Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc - 8 mandates (6.03%),
- Vitrenko Bloc "People's Opposition" - 7 mandates (4.97%).
- “ Not So !” block - 4 mandates (3.09%) [1]
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* The “For Yanukovych” Bloc included the Crimean organizations of the Party of Regions and the “Russian Bloc”.
** The “Kunitsyn Bloc” includes the Crimean organizations of the NDP, the DPSU and the party of state neutrality of Ukraine.
Vinnytsia region
Only 100 deputies:
- BYuT - 44 mandates (29.63%),
- “Our Ukraine” - 23 mandates (15.33%),
- SPU - 15 mandates (9.99%),
- Party of Regions - 8 mandates (5.14%),
- NBL - 6 mandates (4.63%),
- KPU - 4 mandates (3.09%).
Volyn Region
Only 80 deputies:
- BYuT - 40 mandates (41.34%),
- “Our Ukraine” - 18 mandates (18.85%),
- Kostenko-Ivyusch bloc - 6 mandates (6.48%),
- Boris Klimchuk’s Ridna Volin Bloc - 5 mandates (4.58%),
- NBL - 4 mandates (3.76%),
- Party of Regions - 4 mandates (3.64%),
- SPU - 3 mandates (3.05%).
The Boris Klimchuk Ridna Volin Bloc included the Vityhzna Political Party, the Republican-Christian Party and the Ukrainian Conservative Party.
Dnipropetrovsk Region
Only 100 deputies:
- Party of Regions - 39 mandates
- BYuT - 18 mandates
- Lazarenko Bloc - 17 mandates
- Our Ukraine - 9 mandates
- KPU - 7 mandates
- Bloc Natalia Vitrenko "People's Opposition" - 5 seats,
- NBL - 5 mandates.
Note. The voting results for the elections to the regional council in the city of Nikopol were not taken into account, as they were deemed not valid.
Donetsk region
Only 150 deputies:
- Party of Regions - 120 mandates (61.89%),
- Natalia Vitrenko’s “People’s Opposition” bloc - 13 mandates (6.9%)
- SPU - 10 mandates (5.09%),
- KPU - 7 mandates (3.45%).
In the Donbass, the regionals won a more than convincing victory. So, in Donetsk, their result reached 61.89% of the vote. Natalia Vitrenko’s bloc scored 6.9%, the Socialist Party - 5.09%. And quite modestly, as for the “red” region, the Communists completed the election - 3.45%.
Zhytomyr Region
Total 95 deputies:
- BYuT - 28 mandates (20.2%),
- “ Our Ukraine ” - 23 mandates (16.5%),
- Party of Regions - 16 mandates (11.1%),
- Lytvyn people's bloc - 14 mandates (9.6%),
- SPU - 9 mandates (6.4%),
- KPU - 5 mandates (3.6%).
Transcarpathian region
Total 90 deputies:
- " Our Ukraine " - 30 mandates
- BYuT - 25 mandates
- Party of Regions - 15 mandates
- NBL - 7 mandates
- Hungarian party KMKS - 5 mandates,
- Democratic Party of Hungarians of Ukraine - 4 mandates
- SPU - 4 mandates.
Zaporizhia region
Only 120 deputies:
- Party of Regions - 60 mandates (34.967%),
- BYuT - 14 mandates (8,447%),
- Vitrenko Bloc - 13 mandates (7,556),
- “Our Ukraine” - 8 mandates (4.816%),
- KPU - 7 mandates (4.277%),
- Not Tak - 7 mandates (3,828%),
- NBL - 6 mandates (3,331%),
- Viche - 5 mandates (3.036%).
In the Zaporozhye region, the results of the local elections were an accurate reflection of the sympathies of the inhabitants of the region, manifested in the parliamentary elections.
Ivano-Frankivsk region
Only 120 deputies:
- “Our Ukraine” - 62 mandates (40.6%),
- BYuT - 37 mandates (24.44%),
- Kostenko-Ivy Bloc - 9 mandates (6%),
- The block “National choice” - 7 mandates (4.71%),
- The block “Renewal of the Precarpathians” - 5 mandates (3.01%).
The National Choice block includes the KUH and the URP Sobor.
The block “Vidrozhennya Prikarpattya” was created on the basis of the party “Vidrozhennya”
Kiev region
Only 120 deputies
- Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc - 66 mandates
- NU - 16 mandates
- Socialist Party of Ukraine - 14 mandates
- Party of Regions - 11 mandates
- "Bloc of Litvin" - 7 mandates
- Kostenko and Ivy's Ukrainian People’s Bloc - 6 mandates
Kirovograd Region
Only 100 deputies:
- BYT 44 mandates
- PR 18 mandates
- Ou 12 mandates
- SPU 10 mandates
- NBL 9 mandates
- KPU 7 mandates.
Coalition BYuT, SPU, NU
Lugansk region
Only 120 deputies:
- Party of Regions - 100 mandates
- Bloc Natalia Vitrenko "People's Opposition" - 8 mandates
- KPU - 7 mandates
- BYuT - 5 mandates.
Lviv region
Only 120 deputies:
- " Our Ukraine " - 44 mandates
- BYuT - 41 mandates
- Kostenko-Ivyusch Bloc - 10 mandates,
- IN "Freedom" - 10 mandates,
- “ Pora ” - 8 mandates
- PPPU - 7 mandates.
Mykolaiv Region
Only 120 deputies:
- Party of Regions - 53 mandates (31.56%).
- BYuT - 18 mandates (10.53%),
- Natalia Vitrenko’s “People’s Opposition” bloc - 14 mandates (8.25%)
- NBL - 11 mandates (6.34%),
- KPU - 7 mandates (4.44%),
- “Our Ukraine” - 6 mandates (3.54%),
- SPU - 6 mandates (3.5%),
- The Green Party of Ukraine - 5 mandates (3.27%).
Odessa Region
Only 120 deputies:
- Party of Regions —49 mandates
- SPU - 19 mandates
- BYuT - 14 mandates
- Lytvyn people's bloc - 12 mandates
- Vitrenko Bloc - 10 mandates,
- " Our Ukraine " - 9 mandates.
- Party of pensioners- 4 mandates
- Revival Party-3
Poltava region
Total 90 deputies:
- BYuT - 29 mandates (24.1%),
- Party of Regions - 20 mandates (14.79%),
- “Our Ukraine” - 15 mandates (10.9%),
- SPU - 15 mandates (10.6%),
- KPU - 7 mandates (5%),
- Lytvyn people's bloc - 4 mandates (3.2)%.
The Orange Coalition in the Poltava Regional Council plans to create BYuT, Our Ukraine and SPU.
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Rivne region
Only 80 deputies:
- BYuT - 28 mandates (26.89%),
- “ Our Ukraine ” - 23 mandates (22.24%),
- Kostenko-Ivyusch bloc - 11 mandates (10.36%),
- NBL - 6 mandates (6.2%),
- SPU - 5 mandates (5.1%),
- Party of Regions - 4 mandates (3.7%),
- The party “Birth” - 3 mandates (3.1%).
Sumy Region
Total 90 deputies:
- BYuT - 42 mandates (29.09%),
- “Our Ukraine” - 16 mandates (11.59%),
- SPU - 11 mandates (7.54%),
- Party of Regions - 9 mandates (5.73%),
- KPU - 7 mandates (5.14%),
- Vitrenko Bloc - 5 mandates (3.5%).
The Memorandum on the creation of a coalition of democratic forces in Sumshchina was signed by the regional organizations “Batkivshchyna” and the Socialist Party of Ukraine. Representatives of Our Ukraine promised to join them.
Ternopil region
Only 120 deputies:
- BYuT - 54 mandates
- " Our Ukraine " - 48 mandates
- Kostenko-Ivyusch Bloc - 13 mandates
- SPU - 5 mandates.
2009
In the extraordinary elections to the Ternopil Regional Council , which occurred on March 15, 2009, the following political forces were elected to the regional council [4] [5] :
- All-Ukrainian Association "Freedom" - 34.69% of the vote (50 deputy mandates out of 120)
- " Single Center " - 14.2% (20 mandates in the regional council),
- Party of Regions - 9.8% (14 mandates),
- Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc - 8.1% (12 mandates, later refused mandates),
- Ukrainian People's Party - 7.99% (11 mandates),
- " Our Ukraine - People’s Self-Defense " - 5.52% (8 mandates),
- Lytvyn people's bloc - 3.6% (5 mandates).
6.78% of those who voted [6] voted against all.
Kharkiv region
- Party of Regions - 42.13%,
- BYuT - 10.61%,
- "Our Ukraine" - 5.89%,
- KPU - 5.25%,
- Natalia Vitrenko Block - 4.76%,
- "Veche" - 3.71%,
- Revival - 3.53%,
- Goshovsky bloc "For the Union" - 3.03%.
Kherson region
Total 85 deputies:
- Party of Regions - 30 mandates
- Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc - 19 mandates,
- “People’s Union Our Ukraine” - 9 mandates
- Communist Party of Ukraine - 7 mandates,
- Lytvyn people's bloc - 6 mandates
- Socialist Party of Ukraine - 5 mandates
- Bloc Natalia Vitrenko "People's Opposition" - 5 seats,
- Communist Party of Workers and Villagers - 4 mandates.
Khmelnitsky region
- BYuT 35 deputy mandates
- NSNU 24,
- Litvin block - 10,
- Party of Regions - 8,
- SPU - 8
- block Kostenko and Ivy - 5
Cherkasy region
Total 78 deputies:
- BYuT - 35 mandates (30.35%),
- “Our Ukraine” - 13 mandates (10.84%),
- SPU - 13 mandates (10.84%),
- Party of Regions - 7 mandates (6.07%),
- NBL - 6 mandates (5.39%),
- KPU - 4 mandates (3.44%).
Chernihiv region
Total 90 deputies:
- BYuT - 35 mandates (25.71%),
- SPU - 17 mandates (12.51%),
- Party of Regions - 15 mandates (11.34%),
- “Our Ukraine” - 12 mandates (8.71%),
- KPU - 7 mandates (4.95%),
- Lytvyn people's bloc - 4 mandates (3.47%).
Chernivtsi region
- BYuT - 22%,
- "Our Ukraine" - 18.75%,
- Party of Regions - 8.03%,
- Socialist Party - about 4%,
- Litvin's block - about 4%,
- "Pora-PRP" - 3.32%.
Kiev
Only 120 deputies:
- Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc - 41 seats (24.64%),
- Leonid Chernovetskyi’s bloc (member of NU and HLP) - 21 mandates (12.93%),
- “Our Ukraine” - 15 mandates (8.85%),
- Vitaly Klitschko Bloc PORA-PRP - 14 mandates (8.51%),
- Party of Regions - 9 mandates (5.76%),
- The Kiev Civil Citizen Asset electoral bloc - 7 mandates (4.01%),
- Socialist Party of Ukraine - 7 mandates (3.95%),
- Lytvyn people's bloc - 6 mandates (3.63%).
Sevastopol
Only 75 deputies:
- Party of Regions - 45 mandates (43.69%),
- Vitrenko Bloc - 9 mandates (8.24%),
- Sergei Ivanov’s Bloc “For Sevastopol!” - 7 mandates (6.44%),
- Russian bloc - 5 mandates (5.21%),
- KPU - 5 mandates (4.77%),
- “Sergei Kondratevsky bloc” - 4 mandates (3.88%).
The Sergey Ivanov Bloc included urban organizations PPPU and CDU.
The “Sergey Kondratevsky Bloc” includes the city organizations of the National-Economic Development Party of Ukraine and “Young Ukraine”.
The Sevastopol city organizations of the Party of Regions, the Russian Bloc Party and the Vitrenko Bloc on March 30 agreed to create a majority in the Sevastopol City Council.
In Ukraine
Thus, the following parties and blocs passed to the regional councils:
- The Party of Regions - the absolute majority of mandates in the Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhia Regional Council, and the Sevastopol City Council; large factions in Dnipropetrovsk, Vinnytsia, Zakarpattia, Zhytomyr, Kirovograd, Nikolaevsky, Odessa, Poltava, Kharkov, Kherson, Chernihiv regional councils, the Supreme Council of Crimea; small offices in Ternopil (since 2009), Volyn, Kiev, Rivne, Sumy, Cherkassy, Chernivtsi regional councils, in the Kiev City Council; absent in Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk regional councils.
- Yulia Tymoshenko’s bloc - the absolute majority of mandates in the Volyn and Kiev regional councils, representative offices in all regional councils except Donetsk, are in Kiev, the Crimean Council, not in the city council of Sevastopol.
- “ Our Ukraine ” is an absolute majority in the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Council, large factions in the Transcarpathian, Vinnytsia, Volynsky, Zhytomyr, Kiev, Lviv, Kirovograd, Poltava, Rivne, Sumy, Ternopil (until 2009), Cherkasy, Chernihiv, Chernivtsi and Slavonic regions. Kiev City Council, small fractions in Ternopil (since 2009), Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia, Nikolaevsk, Odessa, Kharkov, Kherson regional councils. Not represented in Donetsk, Lugansk regional councils, in the Crimea and in Sevastopol.
- SPU - large fractions in Vinnitsa, Donetsk, Kiev, Kirovograd, Odessa, Poltava, Sumy, Cherkasy, Chernihiv regional councils, small fractions in Volynsky, Zakarpatsky, Zhytomyr, Nikolaevsky, Rovensky, Kherson, Chernivtsi regional councils and Kiev city council.
- KPU - small offices (up to 10 mandates) in Vinnitsa, Dnepropetrovsk, Donetsk, Zhytomyr, Lugansk, Kirovograd, Nikolaevsk, Poltava, Sumy, Kharkov, Kherson, Cherkassy, Chernihiv regional councils, in the Crimea and Sevastopol.
- Natalia Vitrenko’s “ People’s Opposition ” bloc - representative offices in the east and south of Ukraine, including large factions in Donetsk, Zaporizhia, Nikolayevsk, Odessa regional councils, in Sevastopol, small ones in Crimea, Dnipropetrovsk, Luhansk, Sumy, Kharkov, Kherson regional councils.
- Lytvyn People’s Bloc - large factions in the Zhytomyr, Nikolaevsk and Odessa regional councils, small ones in Vinnytsia, Volynsky, Zakarpatsky, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye, Kievsky, Kirovograd, Poltava, Rivne, Kherson, Cherkassky, Chernihiv, Ternopol (since 2009, Chernogivsky, Chernivtsi, Cherkassy, Chernihiv, Ternopilsky (Chernovsk, Kiev, Kherson, Cherkassy, Chernihiv, Ternopilsky, Kiev, Kirovograd, Poltava, Cherkasy, Chernigov, Ternopilsky , in the Kiev City Council.
- The Kostenko - Ivy bloc - large factions in the west of the country: Lviv, Ternopil, Rivne regional council, small factions in Volynsky, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kiev regional councils.
- Veche - small factions in the Kharkiv and Zaporizhia regional councils.
- Revival - Ivano-Frankivsk, Rivne and Kharkiv regional councils.
- It is time-PRP - a large fraction in the Kiev City Council, small in Lviv, Chernivtsi, regional councils.
- Not so ! - a small fraction in the Zaporizhzhya Regional Council.
- The Green Party of Ukraine is the Nikolaev regional council.
- The All-Ukrainian Association “Freedom” is a large faction in the Ternopil Oblast Council (since 2009), a small one in the Lviv Oblast Council.
- Lazarenko Block - Dnepropetrovsk Regional Council.
- Native Volyn -Volynsky regional council.
- Hungarians Democratic Party and Hungarian KLMS (2 lists) - Transcarpathian Regional Council.
- Russian bloc; CDU and PPPU; PNERU and MU (Sevastopol city council).
- KUN And the Cathedral - Ivano-Frankivsk Council.
- The Union party is the Crimea and the Kharkiv Regional Council.
- Party of Pensioners of Ukraine - Odessa Regional Council.
City Heads
1. Vinnitsa - Vladimir Groysman, NSNU, and. about. mayor, secretary of the city council.
2. Donetsk - Alexander Lukyanchenko, Party of Regions, city mayor.
3. Dnepropetrovsk - Ivan Kulichenko , the mayor, was supported by BYuT, but on the eve of the 2010 elections he joined the Party of Regions
4. Zhytomyr - Vera Sheludchenko , NSNU, director of JV Zhytomyr Polysaks Ltd. (Zhytomyr chemical fiber plant).
5. Ivano-Frankivsk - Viktor Anushkevichus , Kostatenko-Plyushch UNB, director of PE “Rytas”.
6. Zaporozhye - Yevgeny Kartashov, the mayor, non-partisan, was supported by part of the local FIGs and the Lytvyn Bloc.
7. Kiev - Leonid Chernovetsky, close to NSNU, leader of the FIG.
8. Lugansk - Sergey Kravchenko, PRU, Chairman of Kamenobrodsky District Council of Lugansk.
9. Lviv - Andrei Sadovy , NSNU and “Pora-PRP”, “Samopomich” PA, leader of a local FIG.
10. Nikolaev - Vladimir Chaika, acting in action, was supported by the “Party of Regions”, SPU, and the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc.
11. Одесса — Эдуард Гурвиц
12. Полтава — Матковский Андрей, БЮТ, городской голова, народный депутат.
13. Ровно - Виктор Чайка, НСНУ, городской голова.
14. Сумы — Геннадий Минаев, ОИ «Ночной дозор», фирма «Кит»
15. Тернополь — Роман Заставный, НСНУ, председатель правления ОАО «Птицефабрика Тернопольская».
16. Харьков — Михаил Добкин , ПРУ, народный депутат.
17. Чернигов — Николай Рудьковский, СПУ, народный депутат.
18. Черновцы — Николай Федорук, городской голова, поддерживался БЮТ.
19. Херсон — Владимир Сальдо, городской голова, «Партия Регионов».
20. Ужгород — Сергей Ратушняк, Блок Литвина, народный депутат, лидер местной ФПГ.
Notes
- ↑ Оглашены результаты выборов в Верховный совет Крыма (Украина) . REGNUM (19 апреля 2006). Дата обращения 14 августа 2010. Архивировано 26 марта 2012 года.
- ↑ В Київську облраду пройшли шість політсил
- ↑ Избирательный список БЮТ насчитывал только 65 кандидатов, соотв. облсовет имеет в наличии 119 мандатов.
- ↑ Суд запретил публиковать результаты тернопольских выборов
- ↑ Final election results in the Ternopil region (list) Archived March 23, 2009.
- ↑ Ternopil Oblast Council was headed by a man of the Pyna
See also
- Parties in the councils of Ukraine
- Elections in Mariupol
- Elections in Donetsk region
Links
- Ukrainian Central Election Commission - official site
- Elections 2006
- Who went to the regional councils? (inaccessible link)
- The battle for the province won BYuT (inaccessible link)
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- http://regnum.ru/dossier/840.html coalitions
- Short film: AEGEE's Election Observation Mission
- Data on the number of elected deputies in the Supreme Councils, regional councils, councils of the PIU - Information and Analytical Department of the CEC of Ukraine