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2014 Kyiv local election

Local elections in Kyiv for the post of Mayor and members of Kyiv City Council took place on 25 May 2014, as part of the 2014 Ukrainian local elections.[1] Vitali Klitschko won the mayoral election with almost 57% of the votes,[2] while his party the Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform won 73 of the 120 seats in the Kyiv City Council.[3][4]

2014 Kyiv local election

← 2008 25 May 2014 2015 →

All 120 seats to the Kyiv City Council and Mayor of Kyiv
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party UDAR RPOL Self Reliance
Percentage 40.54 9.2 6.87

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party Svoboda Batkivshchyna Civil Position
Percentage 6.49 4.14 3.63%

Mayor before election

Halyna Hereha (Acting)

Elected Mayor

Vitali Klitschko
UDAR

The next Kyiv local elections were held in October 2015.[5]

Background

Secretary of the Kyiv City Council Halyna Hereha has been acting mayor[6] since Leonid Chernovetsky resigned as the Mayor of Kyiv on 1 June 2012. Hereha asked the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament) to issue an instruction on holding an early mayoral election on 19 July 2012; the parliament had not considered this issue yet.[6] On 7 March 2013, the Verkhovna Rada Committee on State Building and Local Government recommended that Parliament should schedule the elections of the Mayor of Kyiv and members of the Kyiv City Council for 2 June 2013.[6] On 2 April 2013, the Verkhovna Rada failed to set any date for the elections because the Party of Regions faction wanted to wait for a ruling from the Constitutional Court of Ukraine on "whether regular elections to local government agencies could be held at different time intervals, rather than simultaneously".[7][8] The Constitutional Court started considering this case on 11 April 2013.[8] On 29 May 2013 the Constitutional Court set the date of the election as 25 October 2015.[9] The court reasoned that amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine that came into force on 1 February 2011 stipulated that "the next local elections should be held simultaneously all over Ukraine on the last Sunday of October 2015."[9]

The oppositional parties after the 2012 parliamentary election considered the City Council term of authority expired by July 2013 and effectively blocked attempts at its convening through mass protest in July 2013.[10]

As of 7 March 2013, possible candidates for the post of the Mayor of Kyiv were Vitali Klitschko (UDAR),[6] Andriy Illyenko (Svoboda),[11] Petro Poroshenko (independent candidate)[12] and Oleh Liashko (Radical Party of Oleh Lyashko).[13]

Oleksandr Popov of Party of Regions and former Head of Kyiv City Administration[14][15][16] stated in February 2013 that he was a candidate.[17] On 14 December 2013 President Viktor Yanukovych suspended him as Head of the Kyiv City State Administration.[18] The same day the General Prosecutor of Ukraine's Office handed "a notification on suspicion of abuse of power when ordering the Euromaidan police actions of 30 November 2013" to Popov.[18] On 25 April 2014 the Party of Regions announced that they would not put forward a candidate for the elections.[19][20]

The Verkhovna Rada set a date for the elections on 25 February 2014,[1][21] just after the 2014 Ukrainian revolution.[22] However, it was later decided that date should be 25 May 2014, the same day as the Ukrainian presidential election.[1]

Registered mayoral candidates

Mayoral candidates were able to nominate themselves from 23 April 2014 until 30 April 2014.[23][24] 19 candidates competed for the post.[25]

Yuriy Lutsenko expressed an interest in taking part in the election,[37] but later withdrew.[38] Also potential candidates were Yuriy Levchenko, Ihor Lutsenko,[39] and Volodymyr Makeyenko.[40]

Lesya Orobets and Ivan Saliy were withdrawn from the race on 13 May,[41][42] but later they were restored as candidates on 16 May.[43]

Polls

Mayor of Kyiv

According to a telephone poll conducted prior to the election by Sociological group "RATING" from 25 February to 6 March 2013, about 55% of the eligible voters would go to polling stations, and 31% of them would vote in the mayoral elections for Klitschko, 20.3% for Popov, and 7% for Poroshenko (all of them possible candidates).[44] This poll also showed that if Klitschko and Popov proceeded to a hypothetical second round, 60.4% (of the respondents determined to vote) would cast their ballots for Klitschko and 26.5% for Popov.[44] A June 2013 poll by GfK Ukraine gave Klitschko 32.7%, Popov 15.9% and Poroshenko 11.9%; 12.8% would ignore the election if Klitschko would not run for mayor.[45]

A poll conducted from 22 to 28 March 2014, by "RATING", showed that out of the potential candidates at the time, Mykola Katerynchuk was the most popular among voters: 12% of those who intended to vote would cast their ballots for him.[46] The poll gave 11% to Anatoliy Hrytsenko, 8% to Oleh Lyashko, 8% to Volodymyr Bondarenko, 8% to Yuriy Lutsenko, 5% to Volodymyr Makeyenko, 4% to Vyacheslav Kyrylenko, 4% to Lesya Orobets, 3% to Andriy Illyenko, 2% to Tetiana Montian and 1% to I. Lutsenko. The relevance of this poll is limited as at the time, Klitschko was not among the potential candidates for mayor, and several of the potential candidates then went on to register as candidates for the 2014 presidential election.

Kyiv City Council

According to a poll conducted by Razumkov Center from 11 to 17 April 2014 (of the voters who had already determined their choice), 42.1% would vote for UDAR, 15.4% for Fatherland, 9.7% for Svoboda, 8.2% for Solidarity, 6.4% for European Party of Ukraine, 3.8% for Radical Party of Oleh Lyashko, 3.1% for Civil Position; Right Sector was close to the 3% barrier, since it had the support of 2.8% of those polled.[47][nb 1]

Results

Mayoral election

Summary of the 25 May 2014 Kyiv mayoral election (main contenders)
Candidates Votes[2] %[2]      2008
Vitali Klitschko 765,020 57.46%   38.73%
Lesya Orobets 114,137 8.57% Did not run
Volodymyr Bondarenko 107,333 8.06% Did not run
Oleksandr Omelchenko 101,580 7.63%   3.73
Mykola Katerynchuk 69,505 5.22%   0.77
Andriy Illyenko 33,603 2.52% Did not run
Oleksiy Mochanov 30,412 2.28% Did not run
Gennadiy Balashov 26,415 1.98% Did not run
Total (turnout )
Source:

City Council election

35 parties took part in these elections.[3] 10 parties won seats.[3][4] Those seats were won in 60 majority constituencies and another 60 on party lists.[4] Several parties, among them Party of Regions, disappeared from the local parliament.[48]

Summary of the 25 May 2014 Kyiv City Council elections (main contenders)
Parties Votes %[49] Seats (proportional representation)[3] Seats (constituencies)[4]      (proportional representation compared with proportional representation of 2008 election)[48]
UDAR 40.54% 30 47   29,93%
Radical Party 9.2% 7 0   9,2%
Self Reliance 6.87% 5 0   6.87%
Svoboda 6.49% 5 1   4.41%
Fatherland 4.14% 3 0   18,65
Civil Position 3.63% 3 0   3.63%
New Life 3.41% 3 0   3.41%
Unity 3.3% 2 0   1.04%
Democratic Alliance 3% 2 0   3%
Democratic Party of Ukraine 0 2
Independent candidates 0 11
Invalid ballot papers
Total (turnout %) 60 60
Source:
Note: UDAR contested the 2008 city council elections as political coalition Vitaliy Klychko Bloc, Fatherland as Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc and Unity as Oleksandr Omelchenko Bloc.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In the poll conducted by Razumkov Center from 11 to 17 April 2014 1.6% of the respondents said they would vote for Party of Regions, 1.5% for Communist Party of Ukraine and Party "Kyiv is Above All", 1.3% for Democratic Alliance and 1.1% for Unity; Self Reliance would gain less than 1%.[47] Besides, 7.1% of voters said they would support neither of the parties, and 8.6% said they won't take part in the elections, 14.9% found it difficult to answer.[47]

References

  1. ^ a b c Parliament sets elections for Kyiv mayor and Kyiv City Council deputies for May 25, Interfax-Ukraine (25 February 2014)
  2. ^ a b c Klitschko officially announced as winner of Kyiv mayor election, Interfax-Ukraine (4 June 2014)
  3. ^ a b c d (in Ukrainian) In Kyivrada are 9 parties – official results, Ukrayinska Pravda (3 June 2014)
    (in Ukrainian) 60% of the new Kyivrada is filled by UDAR, Ukrayinska Pravda (4 June 2014)
  4. ^ a b c d (in Ukrainian) UDAR has 75% of the constituencies in Kyivrada, Ukrayinska Pravda (3 June 2014)
    (in Ukrainian) 60% of the new Kyivrada is filled by UDAR, Ukrayinska Pravda (4 June 2014)
    (in Ukrainian) In the capital, the official election results Kyivrada published, BBC Ukrainian (4 June 2014)
  5. ^ (in Russian) Yuriy Yekhanurov elected as a candidate for mayor of Kyiv from the "Renaissance", UNIAN (29 September 2015)
  6. ^ a b c d Rada suggests to hold elections of Kyiv mayor, city council on June 2, Kyiv Post (7 March 2013)
  7. ^ Opposition wants election in Kyiv on July 16 15 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Ukrinform (9 May 2013)
  8. ^ a b Constitutional Court to start considering case on elections in Kyiv on Thursday, Interfax-Ukraine (8 April 2013)
  9. ^ a b Local elections in Kyiv should be held in 2015, according to Constitutional Court, Interfax-Ukraine (30 May 2013)
    Ukraine court ruling on Kyiv mayor election ‘pro-government’, Euronews (31 May 2013)
  10. ^ "Яценюк: Сесії Київради більше не буде, а буде - заблокуємо". Ukrayinska Pravda. 11 July 2013.
  11. ^ (in Ukrainian) "Свобода" визначилася зі своїм претендентом на крісло мера Києва "Freedom" was defined with its mayoral candidate for Kyiv, Ukrayinska Pravda (1 March 2013)
  12. ^ Poroshenko says he is among opposition candidates for Kyiv mayor, Kyiv Post (18 February 2013)
  13. ^ Radical Party leader intends to run for Kyiv mayor, Kyiv Post (4 March 2013)
  14. ^ #14 Richest: Leonid Chernovetsky, 59, Kyiv Post (17 December 2010)
  15. ^ Popov: Activity of city council and city head limited, Kyiv Post (1 February 2011)
  16. ^ Party of Regions leader: 'Pre-term mayoral elections in Kyiv are pointless', Kyiv Post (18 November 2011)
  17. ^ Popov vows to win Kyiv mayor election, Kyiv Post (28 February 2013)
  18. ^ a b Yanukovych suspends Kyiv City Administration Head Popov and Deputy NSDC Secretary Sivkovych from office, say decrees, Interfax-Ukraine (14 December 2013)
    Deputy NSDC Head Sivkovych, Kyiv City Administration Head Popov and two top officials of Kyiv police suspected of abuse of power during events on Maidan on Nov 30, says prosecutor general, Interfax-Ukraine (14 December 2013)
  19. ^ Regions Party won't nominate candidate for Kyiv mayoral elections, Interfax-Ukraine (25 April 2014)
  20. ^ Партия регионов не будет выдвигать кандидата на должность мэра Киева - Шуфрич
  21. ^ Рада назначила выборы мэра Киева
  22. ^ Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president, BBC News (23 February 2014)
    Ukraine protests timeline, BBC News (23 February 2014)
  23. ^ Сегодня начинается регистрация кандидатов на должность Киевского городского головы
  24. ^ a b c За пост мэра Киева будут бороться девять кандидатов
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s (in Ukrainian) According to the Kyiv mayor office 19 candidates compete, Ukrayinska Pravda (5 April 2014)
  26. ^ Бондаренко не хочет сдавать мандат нардепа и еще не решил, пойдет ли в мэры Киева
  27. ^ a b c Дарта Вейдера зареєстровано кандидатом в мери Києва
  28. ^ Кто будет мэром Киева: первые кандидаты на пост столичного градоначальника
  29. ^ Катеринчук будет баллотироваться на следующих выборах мэра Киева
  30. ^ a b c d e В Киеве зарегистрировали уже 5 кандидатов на должность мэра
  31. ^ Кличко вирішив. Йде у мери Києва
  32. ^ Klitschko will run for mayor of Kyiv, Interfax-Ukraine (29 March 2014)
  33. ^ Кириленко идет в мэры Киева
  34. ^ a b Kyiv Election Commission Registers Darth Vader As Candidate For Kyiv Mayor 2 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Ukrainian News Agency (1 May 2014)
  35. ^ Омельченко выдвинули кандидатом в мэры Киева
  36. ^ Оробец идет в мэры Киева
  37. ^ Ю. Луценко не исключает своего участия в выборах киевского городского головы
  38. ^ Lutsenko not to take part in election of Kyiv Mayor
  39. ^ Активіст Майдану Ігор Луценко балотуватиметься в мери столиці
  40. ^ Макеенко не исключает, что пойдет в мэры Киева
  41. ^ Оробець зняли з виборів
  42. ^ С выборов мэра Киева сняли двух кандидатов
  43. ^ Оробець повернули на вибори
  44. ^ a b Nearly one third of Kyiv residents willing to vote in mayoral elections back Klitschko - poll, Interfax-Ukraine (13 March 2013)
  45. ^ Almost third of Kyiv residents want Klitschko as city mayor, says poll, Interfax-Ukraine (8 July 2013)
  46. ^ Больше половины киевлян собираются участвовать в выборах мэра Киева - опрос
  47. ^ a b c Poll: Seven parties surmount 3% barrier at elections to Kyiv council under party lists, Interfax-Ukraine (25 April 2014)
  48. ^ a b KYIV ELECTION COMMISSION PUBLISHES FINAL RESULTS OF ELECTRONIC CALCULATION OF VOTES ON ELECTIONS TO KYIV CITY COUNCIL, Interfax-Ukraine (May 28, 2008) 24 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
    "Ukraine: Yulia Tymoshenko defeated in municipal elections in Kyiv". East Week Centre for Eastern Studies. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2008.
    "Chernovetskyi Bloc, Tymoshenko Bloc, Klychko Bloc, Lytvyn Bloc, Civil Activists Of Kyiv, Regions Party, Katerynchuk Bloc Elected To Kyiv Council". Ukrainian News. 28 May 2008. Archived from the original on 5 February 2013. Retrieved 16 June 2008.
  49. ^ Nine parties including Democratic Alliance win seats in Kyiv Council, Interfax-Ukraine (2 June 2014)

2014, kyiv, local, election, local, elections, kyiv, post, mayor, members, kyiv, city, council, took, place, 2014, part, 2014, ukrainian, local, elections, vitali, klitschko, mayoral, election, with, almost, votes, while, party, ukrainian, democratic, alliance. Local elections in Kyiv for the post of Mayor and members of Kyiv City Council took place on 25 May 2014 as part of the 2014 Ukrainian local elections 1 Vitali Klitschko won the mayoral election with almost 57 of the votes 2 while his party the Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform won 73 of the 120 seats in the Kyiv City Council 3 4 2014 Kyiv local election 2008 25 May 2014 2015 All 120 seats to the Kyiv City Council and Mayor of Kyiv First party Second party Third party Party UDAR RPOL Self ReliancePercentage 40 54 9 2 6 87 Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Party Svoboda Batkivshchyna Civil PositionPercentage 6 49 4 14 3 63 Mayor before electionHalyna Hereha Acting Elected Mayor Vitali KlitschkoUDARThe next Kyiv local elections were held in October 2015 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Registered mayoral candidates 3 Polls 3 1 Mayor of Kyiv 3 2 Kyiv City Council 4 Results 4 1 Mayoral election 4 2 City Council election 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesBackground EditSecretary of the Kyiv City Council Halyna Hereha has been acting mayor 6 since Leonid Chernovetsky resigned as the Mayor of Kyiv on 1 June 2012 Hereha asked the Verkhovna Rada Ukraine s parliament to issue an instruction on holding an early mayoral election on 19 July 2012 the parliament had not considered this issue yet 6 On 7 March 2013 the Verkhovna Rada Committee on State Building and Local Government recommended that Parliament should schedule the elections of the Mayor of Kyiv and members of the Kyiv City Council for 2 June 2013 6 On 2 April 2013 the Verkhovna Rada failed to set any date for the elections because the Party of Regions faction wanted to wait for a ruling from the Constitutional Court of Ukraine on whether regular elections to local government agencies could be held at different time intervals rather than simultaneously 7 8 The Constitutional Court started considering this case on 11 April 2013 8 On 29 May 2013 the Constitutional Court set the date of the election as 25 October 2015 9 The court reasoned that amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine that came into force on 1 February 2011 stipulated that the next local elections should be held simultaneously all over Ukraine on the last Sunday of October 2015 9 The oppositional parties after the 2012 parliamentary election considered the City Council term of authority expired by July 2013 and effectively blocked attempts at its convening through mass protest in July 2013 10 As of 7 March 2013 possible candidates for the post of the Mayor of Kyiv were Vitali Klitschko UDAR 6 Andriy Illyenko Svoboda 11 Petro Poroshenko independent candidate 12 and Oleh Liashko Radical Party of Oleh Lyashko 13 Oleksandr Popov of Party of Regions and former Head of Kyiv City Administration 14 15 16 stated in February 2013 that he was a candidate 17 On 14 December 2013 President Viktor Yanukovych suspended him as Head of the Kyiv City State Administration 18 The same day the General Prosecutor of Ukraine s Office handed a notification on suspicion of abuse of power when ordering the Euromaidan police actions of 30 November 2013 to Popov 18 On 25 April 2014 the Party of Regions announced that they would not put forward a candidate for the elections 19 20 The Verkhovna Rada set a date for the elections on 25 February 2014 1 21 just after the 2014 Ukrainian revolution 22 However it was later decided that date should be 25 May 2014 the same day as the Ukrainian presidential election 1 Registered mayoral candidates EditMayoral candidates were able to nominate themselves from 23 April 2014 until 30 April 2014 23 24 19 candidates competed for the post 25 Gennady Balashov independent 25 Volodymyr Bondarenko Fatherland 25 26 27 Oleh Derevyanko Ukrainian People s Party 24 25 Viktor Dovhy independent 25 Andriy Illyenko Svoboda 24 25 Valeriy Kandruk independent 25 Mykola Katerynchuk European Party of Ukraine 25 28 29 30 Vitali Klitschko UDAR 25 30 31 32 Oleksandr Komnatsky Communist Party of Ukraine 25 Vyacheslav Kyrylenko For Ukraine 25 33 Andriy Mirgorodsky independent 25 Oleksiy Mochanov All Ukrainian Union Democrats 25 27 34 Ihor Nasalyk independent 25 Oleksandr Omelchenko Unity 25 35 Lesya Orobets independent 30 36 Ivan Saliy independent 25 30 Viktor Smaliy independent 25 Lyudmyla Vasylenko independent 25 30 A man named Darth Vader Internet Party of Ukraine 25 27 34 Yuriy Lutsenko expressed an interest in taking part in the election 37 but later withdrew 38 Also potential candidates were Yuriy Levchenko Ihor Lutsenko 39 and Volodymyr Makeyenko 40 Lesya Orobets and Ivan Saliy were withdrawn from the race on 13 May 41 42 but later they were restored as candidates on 16 May 43 Polls EditMayor of Kyiv Edit According to a telephone poll conducted prior to the election by Sociological group RATING from 25 February to 6 March 2013 about 55 of the eligible voters would go to polling stations and 31 of them would vote in the mayoral elections for Klitschko 20 3 for Popov and 7 for Poroshenko all of them possible candidates 44 This poll also showed that if Klitschko and Popov proceeded to a hypothetical second round 60 4 of the respondents determined to vote would cast their ballots for Klitschko and 26 5 for Popov 44 A June 2013 poll by GfK Ukraine gave Klitschko 32 7 Popov 15 9 and Poroshenko 11 9 12 8 would ignore the election if Klitschko would not run for mayor 45 A poll conducted from 22 to 28 March 2014 by RATING showed that out of the potential candidates at the time Mykola Katerynchuk was the most popular among voters 12 of those who intended to vote would cast their ballots for him 46 The poll gave 11 to Anatoliy Hrytsenko 8 to Oleh Lyashko 8 to Volodymyr Bondarenko 8 to Yuriy Lutsenko 5 to Volodymyr Makeyenko 4 to Vyacheslav Kyrylenko 4 to Lesya Orobets 3 to Andriy Illyenko 2 to Tetiana Montian and 1 to I Lutsenko The relevance of this poll is limited as at the time Klitschko was not among the potential candidates for mayor and several of the potential candidates then went on to register as candidates for the 2014 presidential election Kyiv City Council Edit According to a poll conducted by Razumkov Center from 11 to 17 April 2014 of the voters who had already determined their choice 42 1 would vote for UDAR 15 4 for Fatherland 9 7 for Svoboda 8 2 for Solidarity 6 4 for European Party of Ukraine 3 8 for Radical Party of Oleh Lyashko 3 1 for Civil Position Right Sector was close to the 3 barrier since it had the support of 2 8 of those polled 47 nb 1 Results EditMayoral election Edit Summary of the 25 May 2014 Kyiv mayoral election main contenders Candidates Votes 2 2 2008Vitali Klitschko 765 020 57 46 38 73 Lesya Orobets 114 137 8 57 Did not runVolodymyr Bondarenko 107 333 8 06 Did not runOleksandr Omelchenko 101 580 7 63 3 73Mykola Katerynchuk 69 505 5 22 0 77Andriy Illyenko 33 603 2 52 Did not runOleksiy Mochanov 30 412 2 28 Did not runGennadiy Balashov 26 415 1 98 Did not runTotal turnout Source City Council election Edit 35 parties took part in these elections 3 10 parties won seats 3 4 Those seats were won in 60 majority constituencies and another 60 on party lists 4 Several parties among them Party of Regions disappeared from the local parliament 48 Summary of the 25 May 2014 Kyiv City Council elections main contenders Parties Votes 49 Seats proportional representation 3 Seats constituencies 4 proportional representation compared with proportional representation of 2008 election 48 UDAR 40 54 30 47 29 93 Radical Party 9 2 7 0 9 2 Self Reliance 6 87 5 0 6 87 Svoboda 6 49 5 1 4 41 Fatherland 4 14 3 0 18 65Civil Position 3 63 3 0 3 63 New Life 3 41 3 0 3 41 Unity 3 3 2 0 1 04 Democratic Alliance 3 2 0 3 Democratic Party of Ukraine 0 2Independent candidates 0 11Invalid ballot papersTotal turnout 60 60Source Note UDAR contested the 2008 city council elections as political coalition Vitaliy Klychko Bloc Fatherland as Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc and Unity as Oleksandr Omelchenko Bloc See also EditLegal status and local government of KyivNotes Edit In the poll conducted by Razumkov Center from 11 to 17 April 2014 1 6 of the respondents said they would vote for Party of Regions 1 5 for Communist Party of Ukraine and Party Kyiv is Above All 1 3 for Democratic Alliance and 1 1 for Unity Self Reliance would gain less than 1 47 Besides 7 1 of voters said they would support neither of the parties and 8 6 said they won t take part in the elections 14 9 found it difficult to answer 47 References Edit a b c Parliament sets elections for Kyiv mayor and Kyiv City Council deputies for May 25 Interfax Ukraine 25 February 2014 a b c Klitschko officially announced as winner of Kyiv mayor election Interfax Ukraine 4 June 2014 a b c d in Ukrainian In Kyivrada are 9 parties official results Ukrayinska Pravda 3 June 2014 in Ukrainian 60 of the new Kyivrada is filled by UDAR Ukrayinska Pravda 4 June 2014 a b c d in Ukrainian UDAR has 75 of the constituencies in Kyivrada Ukrayinska Pravda 3 June 2014 in Ukrainian 60 of the new Kyivrada is filled by UDAR Ukrayinska Pravda 4 June 2014 in Ukrainian In the capital the official election results Kyivrada published BBC Ukrainian 4 June 2014 in Russian Yuriy Yekhanurov elected as a candidate for mayor of Kyiv from the Renaissance UNIAN 29 September 2015 a b c d Rada suggests to hold elections of Kyiv mayor city council on June 2 Kyiv Post 7 March 2013 Opposition wants election in Kyiv on July 16 Archived 15 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine Ukrinform 9 May 2013 a b Constitutional Court to start considering case on elections in Kyiv on Thursday Interfax Ukraine 8 April 2013 a b Local elections in Kyiv should be held in 2015 according to Constitutional Court Interfax Ukraine 30 May 2013 Ukraine court ruling on Kyiv mayor election pro government Euronews 31 May 2013 Yacenyuk Sesiyi Kiyivradi bilshe ne bude a bude zablokuyemo Ukrayinska Pravda 11 July 2013 in Ukrainian Svoboda viznachilasya zi svoyim pretendentom na krislo mera Kiyeva Freedom was defined with its mayoral candidate for Kyiv Ukrayinska Pravda 1 March 2013 Poroshenko says he is among opposition candidates for Kyiv mayor Kyiv Post 18 February 2013 Radical Party leader intends to run for Kyiv mayor Kyiv Post 4 March 2013 14 Richest Leonid Chernovetsky 59 Kyiv Post 17 December 2010 Popov Activity of city council and city head limited Kyiv Post 1 February 2011 Party of Regions leader Pre term mayoral elections in Kyiv are pointless Kyiv Post 18 November 2011 Popov vows to win Kyiv mayor election Kyiv Post 28 February 2013 a b Yanukovych suspends Kyiv City Administration Head Popov and Deputy NSDC Secretary Sivkovych from office say decrees Interfax Ukraine 14 December 2013 Deputy NSDC Head Sivkovych Kyiv City Administration Head Popov and two top officials of Kyiv police suspected of abuse of power during events on Maidan on Nov 30 says prosecutor general Interfax Ukraine 14 December 2013 Regions Party won t nominate candidate for Kyiv mayoral elections Interfax Ukraine 25 April 2014 Partiya regionov ne budet vydvigat kandidata na dolzhnost mera Kieva Shufrich Rada naznachila vybory mera Kieva Ukraine Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president BBC News 23 February 2014 Ukraine protests timeline BBC News 23 February 2014 Segodnya nachinaetsya registraciya kandidatov na dolzhnost Kievskogo gorodskogo golovy a b c Za post mera Kieva budut borotsya devyat kandidatov a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s in Ukrainian According to the Kyiv mayor office 19 candidates compete Ukrayinska Pravda 5 April 2014 Bondarenko ne hochet sdavat mandat nardepa i eshe ne reshil pojdet li v mery Kieva a b c Darta Vejdera zareyestrovano kandidatom v meri Kiyeva Kto budet merom Kieva pervye kandidaty na post stolichnogo gradonachalnika Katerinchuk budet ballotirovatsya na sleduyushih vyborah mera Kieva a b c d e V Kieve zaregistrirovali uzhe 5 kandidatov na dolzhnost mera Klichko virishiv Jde u meri Kiyeva Klitschko will run for mayor of Kyiv Interfax Ukraine 29 March 2014 Kirilenko idet v mery Kieva a b Kyiv Election Commission Registers Darth Vader As Candidate For Kyiv Mayor Archived 2 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Ukrainian News Agency 1 May 2014 Omelchenko vydvinuli kandidatom v mery Kieva Orobec idet v mery Kieva Yu Lucenko ne isklyuchaet svoego uchastiya v vyborah kievskogo gorodskogo golovy Lutsenko not to take part in election of Kyiv Mayor Aktivist Majdanu Igor Lucenko balotuvatimetsya v meri stolici Makeenko ne isklyuchaet chto pojdet v mery Kieva Orobec znyali z viboriv S vyborov mera Kieva snyali dvuh kandidatov Orobec povernuli na vibori a b Nearly one third of Kyiv residents willing to vote in mayoral elections back Klitschko poll Interfax Ukraine 13 March 2013 Almost third of Kyiv residents want Klitschko as city mayor says poll Interfax Ukraine 8 July 2013 Bolshe poloviny kievlyan sobirayutsya uchastvovat v vyborah mera Kieva opros a b c Poll Seven parties surmount 3 barrier at elections to Kyiv council under party lists Interfax Ukraine 25 April 2014 a b 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