2010 Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast local election

Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast local election, 2010 is a local election in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast that took place on October 31, 2010. Seats were split among 13 political parties.[2]

2010 Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast local election

31 October 2010

All 114 seats to the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Council
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Oleksandr Sych Yulia Tymoshenko Zinoviy Shkutyak
Party Svoboda Fatherland Our Ukraine
Seats won 18 16 15
Percentage 14.90% 14.00% 13.20%


Head of Council before election

Ihor Oliynyk
Our Ukraine

Elected Head of Council

Oleksandr Sych[1]
Svoboda

Results

Seats and percentage
Svoboda (18)
14.90%
Fatherland (16)
14.00%
Our Ukraine (15)
13.20%
Front of Changes (13)
11.40%
Party of Regions (11)
9.60%
Ukrainian Party (11)
9.60%
People's Party (9)
7.90%
Revival (5)
4.40%
Ukrainian People's Party (5)
4.40%
Cathedral (4)
3.50%
RUKh (3)
2.60%
UDAR (2)
1.80%
For Ukraine! (1)
0.90%
Chairman of the council elections
  • Oleksandr Sych (regional leader of Svoboda)
  • Zynoviy Mytnyk (Minister of Ukraine in protection of health)

Ivano-Frankivsk city council

Seats and percentage
Svoboda (35)
58.30%
Front of Changes (9)
15.00%
Fatherland (5)
8.30%
Party of Regions (4)
6.70%
Our Ukraine (2)
3.30%
UDAR (2)
3.30%
Third power (2)
3.30%
Cathedral (1)
1.70%
Mayor elections
  • Anushkevychus (Ukrainian People's Party) - 27.20%
  • Solovei (Third power) - 22.48%
  • Prokopiv (Front of Changes) - 14.50%
  • Against all - 4.50%

Notes

Due to the lack of candidates to deputies, All-Ukrainian Union "Freedom" chose not to fill its available place in the Ivano-Frankivsk city council cutting the size of the council to 59.[3]

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