Ukraine’s presidential election second tour results (2010)
Monday, February 8th, 2010The second round of Ukraine’s presidential elections held on February 7 2010
Yanukovich V.F. 48.40% (11 941 226 votes)
Timoshenko Y.V. 45.99% (11 346 196 votes)
The second round of Ukraine’s presidential elections held on February 7 2010
Yanukovich V.F. 48.40% (11 941 226 votes)
Timoshenko Y.V. 45.99% (11 346 196 votes)
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Personal life
Background and Early life
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Viktor Yushchenko (self-nominated)
Viktor Yanukovych (Party of Regions)
Oleksandr Moroz (Socialist Party of Ukraine)
Petro Symonenko (Communist Party of Ukraine)
Nataliya Vitrenko (Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine)
Anatoliy Kinakh (Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Ukraine)
Oleksandr Yakovenko (Communist Party of Workers and Peasants)
Oleksandr Omelchenko (Unity Party)
Leonid Chernovetsky (self-nominated)
Dmytro Korchynskyy (self-nominated)
Andriy Chornovil (self-nominated)
Mykola Hrabar (self-nominated)
Mykhaylo Brodskyy (self-nominated)
Yuriy Zbitnyev (New Power Party)
Serhiy Komisarenko (self-nominated)
Vasyl Volha (non-governmental organization “Public Control”)
Bohdan Boyko (Movement of Ukrainian Patriots)
Oleksandr Rzhavskyy (United Family Party)
Mykola Rohozhynskyy (self-nominated)
Vladyslav Kryvobokov (People’s Party of Depositors and Social Protection)
Oleksandr Bazylyuk (Slavic Party of Ukraine)
Ihor Dushyn (Liberal Democratic Party of Ukraine)
Roman Kozak (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists in Ukraine)
Volodymyr Nechyporuk …