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Ukraine’s presidential election second tour results (2010)

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

The Central Election Commission has processed 100% of electronic protocols.

According to the results, Viktor Yanukovych won 48,95% (12 481 268 votes) in the first round of the presidential election, while Yulia Tymoshenko received 45,47% (11 593 340 votes)

A total of 4,36% of Ukrainians voted against all presidential candidates.

The second round of Ukraine’s presidential elections was held on February 7 2010.

Ukraine’s presidential election second tour results (2010)

Monday, February 8th, 2010

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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Ukraine’s presidential election first tour results (2010)

Friday, January 29th, 2010

The first round of Ukraine’s presidential elections held on January 17 2010

  1. Yanukovich V.F. 35.68% (7 069 299 votes)
  2. Timoshenko Y.V. 24.77% (4 908 687 votes)
  3. Tigipko S.L. 13.02% (2 580 275 votes)
  4. Yatsenyuk A.P. 6.97% (1 381 537 votes)
  5. Yushchenko V.A. 5.40% (1 070 574 votes)
  6. Simonenko P. 3.55% (704 721 votes)
  7. Litvin V.M. 2.33% (463 574 votes)
  8. Tyahnybok O.Ya. 1.44% (286 023 votes)
  9. Gritsenko A.S. 1.20% (239 156 votes)
  10. Bogoslovska I. H. 0.42% (84 994 votes)
  11. Moroz O.O. 0.39% (77 830 votes)
  12. Kostenko Y.I. 0.22% (44 183 votes)
  13. Suprun L.P. 0.19% (37 818 votes)
  14. Protivsih V.V. 0.16% (32 491 votes)
  15. Pabat O.V. 0.14% (28 521 votes)
  16. Ratushnyak S.M. 0.13% (25 994 votes)
  17. Brodsky M. Y. 0.06% (12 274 votes)
  18. Riabokon O.V. 0.03% (6 691 votes)

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President & Vice-President Election in USA Timeline (2008)

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

January
January 14 – Iowa Caucuses
January 19 – Nevada Caucuses
January 22 – Tentative date for the New Hampshire Primary
January 29 – South Carolina Primary

February
February 5 – The so-called “National Primary”: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Idaho, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Utah and several other states will combine to either produce an instant nominee, or force open conventions in both major parties. Pennsylvania and New York are in the process of moving up the date of their primaries. Florida, Illinois, Minnesota, Texas, West Virginia, and Wisconsin are also considering moving their primaries to this date.
February 12 …

Armenian Central Electoral Commission ratifies initial results of elections 2007

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

YEREVAN, MAY 13, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Central Electoral Commission (CEC) ratified at its 5:00 p.m. session the initial results of the yesterday’s parliamentary elections. Basing on the results of the voting in the polling stations, the CEC registered that from 2 million 316,038 people 1 million 389,521 participated in the elections.

The established 5 percent barrier was overcome by the Armenian Republican Party which has received 457,032 votes, “Prosperous Armenia” party which has received 204,443 votes, Armenian Revolutionary Federation which has received 177,192 votes as well as Orinats Yerkir and “Heritage” parties which got 95,256 and 80,890 votes respectively.

The rest votes were …

Ramos Horta Winning in East Timor Presidential Elections 2007

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos Horta has taken the lead in the East Timor presidential elections, a vote that has been widely viewed as peaceful and fair. VOA’s Nancy-Amelia Collins is in the capital Dili and brings us this report.

Jose Ramos Horta (file photo)
Early vote counting on Thursday showed the popular and charismatic prime minister, Jose Ramos Horta, held a significant lead in East Timor’s presidential election.

His opponent, Francisco “Lu’Olo” Guterres, is the speaker of the parliament and head of the Fretilin party.

The former independence fighter says whether he wins or loses, he will accept the results of the …

Senegalese presidential poll temporary figures

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

APA – Dakar (Senegal) Here follow the temporary results in decreasing order, the National vote census commission published Thursday in Dakar.
THE ELECTORAL BODY

Registered ……………….. 4, 917, 157
Cast votes ……………….. 3, 467, 522
Valid votes ………………. 3, 419, 751
Invalid votes …………….. 4, 771

RESULTS

Candidates
Votes
Percentages

1
Abdoulaye Wade
1.910.368
55,86 %

2
Idrissa Seck
510.610
14,93 %

3
Ousmane Tanor Dieng
463.967
13,56 %

4
Moustapha Niasse
202.865
5,93 %

5
Robert Sagna
88.390
2,58 %

6
Abdoulaye Bathily
75.759
2,21 %

7
Landing Savané
70.666
2,06 %

8
Talla Sylla
18.014
0,52 %

9
Cheikh Bamba Dièye
17.233
0,50 %

10
Mamadou Lamine Diallo
16.551
0,48 %

11
Mame Adama Guèye
13.669
0,39 %

12
Doudou Ndoye
9.929
0,29 %

13
El Hadj Alioune Mbaye
9.024
0,26 %

14
Louis Jacques Senghor
8.208
0,24 %

15
Modou Dia
4.488
0,13 %

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