Ukraine presidential election headed for runoff
Monday, January 18, 2010
The 2010 Ukrainian presidential election will go into a runoff vote as no candidate has 50% of the popular vote. The top two candidates are Viktor Yanukovych and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. The runoff will be held February 7.
According to exit polls, Viktor Yanukovich is currently leading with 31-36% of the vote, with Yulia Tymoshenko in second with 25-27%. Eighteen other candidates, including incumbent president Viktor Yushchenko, have been eliminated from the election.
This election is expected to be scrutinized by third party auditors, as opposing candidates have accused each other of attempting to rig the election. President Yushchenko said that "Ukraine once again will demonstrate that it is a European democratic country, that it is a free nation, free people and free election."
Sources
- "Ukraine presidential election heads for second round" — BBC News Online, January 18, 2010
- Philip P. Pan. "Opposition leader Yanukovich wins 1st round in Ukraine vote" — The Washington Post, January 18, 2010
- Megan K. Stack. "Ukraine presidential vote headed to runoff" — Los Angeles Times, January 18, 2010
- Sabina Zawadzki. "Ukraine PM Tymoshenko faces old rival in runoff" — Reuters, January 17, 2010