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As Ukraine navigates the complexities of holding elections amidst ongoing war, public sentiment largely supports postponing the electoral process until the conflict fully ends. A significant proportion of Ukrainians believe that elections should only take place once a lasting peace agreement is secured. Meanwhile, issues such as the adequacy of polling stations abroad underline logistical challenges. Concurrently, international dynamics, such as alleged interference by foreign actors in Hungary's elections, highlight the geopolitical undercurrents affecting regional political stability. The evolving political landscape continues to grapple with questions about the legitimacy and timing of elections, reflecting a delicate balance between democratic processes and security concerns during times of conflict.

What conditions are necessary for elections in Ukraine?

For elections to take place in Ukraine, there must be a stable ceasefire and secure conditions for citizens. The current consensus among Ukrainians is that elections should follow the end of the war and a peace agreement. This is crucial to ensure widespread participation and uphold democratic standards during the electoral process.

How do Ukrainians feel about holding elections during the war?

Public opinion in Ukraine is largely against holding elections during the war. Many citizens believe that conducting elections amidst ongoing conflict would destabilize the country further. Polls suggest that a significant majority favor waiting until the cessation of hostilities before proceeding with the electoral process.

What are the main challenges for post-war elections in Ukraine?

Post-war elections in Ukraine face several challenges, including inadequate polling infrastructure abroad for millions of displaced citizens and ensuring security throughout the process. Additionally, addressing the political and legislative landscape, possibly affected by ongoing peace negotiations, is crucial for conducting free and fair elections.

Is there international interference in Ukraine's election plans?

Concerns about international interference have been raised, particularly with respect to accusations against Russia allegedly attempting to influence elections in neighboring countries like Hungary. These actions reflect broader geopolitical tensions that complicate Ukraine's efforts to conduct independent and legitimate elections.

What role does the Central Election Commission (CEC) play in Ukraine's elections?

The Central Election Commission (CEC) is instrumental in overseeing the election process in Ukraine. It is responsible for proposing guidelines and infrastructure requirements, such as a transitional period post-martial law, to facilitate secure and democratic elections, once conditions allow.

Are there discussions about online voting in Ukraine's upcoming elections?

Discussions on online voting in Ukraine show a cautious approach due to concerns about potential fraud and security risks. Public opinion surveys indicate a significant reluctance towards online voting, with many preferring traditional methods to ensure electoral integrity during sensitive times.

What are the implications of alleged Russian interference in Hungary's elections?

Allegations of Russian interference in Hungary's elections highlight the broader geopolitical tactics employed to influence political outcomes in Eastern Europe. Such actions could destabilize regional alliances and affect policies, potentially impacting Ukraine's election strategies and regional diplomatic relations.

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CEC processed 99.95% of protocols: Zelenskyi - 30.24%, Poroshenko - 15,95%, Tymoshenko - 13,39% CEC processed 99.95% of protocols: Zelenskyi - 30.24%, Poroshenko - 15,95%, Tymoshenko - 13,39% Central Election Commission processed 99.95% of the protocols. 4 661 185 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi come up with list of demands to Poroshenko ahead of runoff election Zelenskyi come up with list of demands to Poroshenko ahead of runoff election Among the demands is to publish a list of Poroshenko's "offshore companies, banks in which these companies have accounts, as well as the financial statements of these companies over the past five years." 66 829 1 421 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

CEC processed 99.88% of ballots: Zelenskyi - 30.23%, Poroshenko - 15.95%, Tymoshenko - 13.39% CEC processed 99.88% of ballots: Zelenskyi - 30.23%, Poroshenko - 15.95%, Tymoshenko - 13.39% Central Election Commission processed 99.88% of the protocols. 7 779 196 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

#debate_challenge: UA:PBC calls on Ukrainians to invite Zelenskyi, Poroshenko to debate #debate_challenge: UA:PBC calls on Ukrainians to invite Zelenskyi, Poroshenko to debate The National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC) has called on the Facebook audience to invite presidential candidates Volodymyr Zelensky and Petro Poroshenko to come to the political debate. 20 133 785 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Tusk congratulated Poroshenko on reaching runoff of presidential elections Tusk congratulated Poroshenko on reaching runoff of presidential elections President Petro Poroshenko held a phone conversation with President of the European Council Donald Tusk. 2 573 89 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Tymoshenko supports nobody in runoff election Tymoshenko supports nobody in runoff election Yuliia Tymoshenko, the candidate for the presidency in Ukraine and leader of "Batkivshchyna" political party stated that all candidates, who enter the second tour of the presidential elections, are not able to solve the challenges faced by Ukraine. 12 156 187 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Herbst on Zelenskyi and Poroshenko: they both have good chance of winning Herbst on Zelenskyi and Poroshenko: they both have good chance of winning Incumbent Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and comedian Volodymyr Zelenskyi, who reach the second round of presidential elections according to preliminary results, have good chances of winning despite a significant gap between them in the first round. 7 171 292 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Interior Ministry: police opened 71 cases on violations during elections Interior Ministry: police opened 71 cases on violations during elections During the period from March 31 to April 2, police received 2,690 reports related to violations of the electoral law, the press service of the Interior Ministry reported. 1 255 3 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

ENEMO: elections were conducted transparently and effectively ENEMO: elections were conducted transparently and effectively The first round of the presidential elections in Ukraine was transparent and effective, mostly in line with Ukrainian laws and international democratic standards. 1 113 32 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

CEC processed 97.75% of ballots: Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko CEC processed 97.75% of ballots: Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko Central Election Commission processed 97.75% of the protocols. 23 723 298 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

CEC processed 87.71% of ballots: Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko CEC processed 87.71% of ballots: Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko Central Election Commission processed 87.71% of the protocols. 21 607 215 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Voting in JFO area: Poroshenko upstaged Zelenskyi, 900 Ukrainian soldiers voted for Boiko and Vilkul Voting in JFO area: Poroshenko upstaged Zelenskyi, 900 Ukrainian soldiers voted for Boiko and Vilkul Poroshenko upstaged Zelenskyi by 300 votes, 900 JFO fighters chose pro-Russian Boiko and Vilkul chose. These are the results of voting in the Joint Forces Operation area. 32 487 437 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Presidential election 2019 War

Ukraine Ukraine's election competitive and free, with citizens' opportunity to choose, - OSCE observers The first round of the presidential elections in Ukraine was competitive and citizens had the opportunity to freely express their will, the OSCE PA Election Observation Mission in Ukraine has said. 2 027 24 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

CEC processed 80.33% of ballots: Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko CEC processed 80.33% of ballots: Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko Central Election Commission processed 80.33% of the protocols. 28 835 490 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

CANADEM observation mission: Ukraine CANADEM observation mission: Ukraine's March 31 presidential election were free and fair The regular presidential election in Ukraine, taking place on March 31, was held honestly and freely, the election monitoring mission in Ukraine of the international non-governmental organization CANADEM has reported. 1 832 90 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

28.000 polling stations in Ukraine finished vote counting, - police 28.000 polling stations in Ukraine finished vote counting, - police More than 28 thousand polling stations on the territory of Ukraine completed the counting of votes. 3 165 12 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

CEC processed 70.61% of ballots: Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko CEC processed 70.61% of ballots: Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko Central Election Commission processed 70.61% of the protocols. 34 913 323 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

OPORA parallel vote count: Zelenskyi leads in first round with 30.1%, Petro Poroshenko has 15.7% and Yuliia Tymoshenko 13.3% OPORA parallel vote count: Zelenskyi leads in first round with 30.1%, Petro Poroshenko has 15.7% and Yuliia Tymoshenko 13.3% OPORA civil network disclosed the results of a parallel vote count. 18 132 142 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

CEC processed 61.15% of ballots: Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko. INFOGRAPHICS CEC processed 61.15% of ballots: Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko. INFOGRAPHICS Central Election Commission processed 61.15% of the protocols. 35 994 451 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Central Election Commission presented final voter turnout on Ukraine Central Election Commission presented final voter turnout on Ukraine's March 31 Election Day Ukraine's Central Election Commission (CEC) has announced the final voter turnout figure on the March 31 Election Day, saying 63.48% of voters went to the polls. 5 107 40 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Ukraine’s international partners expect democratic presidential elections, - Mingarelli Ukraine’s international partners expect democratic presidential elections, - Mingarelli Ukraine’s international partners expect democratic presidential elections, and that observers will be able to notice all possible irregularities in the electoral process. 862 15 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi, Tymoshenko, Poroshenko, Hrytsenko and Boiko are leaders of presidential race - Rating and Social Monitoring surveys Zelenskyi, Tymoshenko, Poroshenko, Hrytsenko and Boiko are leaders of presidential race - Rating and Social Monitoring surveys 26.6% of pollees questioned by the Rating sociological group are ready to vote for TV presenter, Volodymyr Zelenskyi; and 17.2% for each Chairperson of the Batkivschyna All-Ukrainian Association party, Yuliya Tymoshenko, and incumbent president, Petro Poroshenko, at the forthcoming presidential election. 22 857 411 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Vakarchuk urges Ukrainians not to vote Vakarchuk urges Ukrainians not to vote 'for fun' in presidential elections Rock musician, public figure Svyatoslav Vakarchuk has called on Ukrainian citizens to vote responsibly. 42 949 898 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Poroshenko on elections: Ukrainians are my allies, Putin is my opponent Poroshenko on elections: Ukrainians are my allies, Putin is my opponent President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko considers Russian president Vladimir Putin his political rival. 20 416 490 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Main advantage of this election campaign - no one knows who wins, - Hrytsenko Main advantage of this election campaign - no one knows who wins, - Hrytsenko Anatolii Hrytsenko, a presidential candidate of Ukraine, leader of the Civil Position Party, sees the main positive feature of the current presidential election in the fact that no one knows in advance the winner and the one who will qualify for the second round. 3 879 197 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

32.1% pollees questioned by KIIS ready to vote for Zelenskyi, 17.1% for Poroshenko, 12.5% for Tymoshenko on March 31. INFOGRAPHICS 32.1% pollees questioned by KIIS ready to vote for Zelenskyi, 17.1% for Poroshenko, 12.5% for Tymoshenko on March 31. INFOGRAPHICS 32.1% of pollees questioned by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology are ready to vote for TV presenter, Volodymyr Zelenskyi; 17.1% for incumbent president; and 12.5% for Chairperson of the Batkivschyna All-Ukrainian Association party, Yuliia Tymoshenko, at the next presidential election. 30 785 582 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Ambassador Yovanovitch urges Ukrainians to vote in presidential elections. VIDEO Ambassador Yovanovitch urges Ukrainians to vote in presidential elections. VIDEO US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch urged Ukrainians to vote in the presidential elections on March 31. 16 535 444 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Lutsenko Lutsenko's statement on NABU interference in US 2016 presidential election is absurd, - NABU The National Anti-Corruption Bureau denies information about the possible interference of the bureau in the presidential elections in the United States, as was previously stated by the Prosecutor General Yurii Lutsenko. 5 504 191 Previously in trend: interfere in the United States' 2016 presidential election

Avakov and Yovanovitch discussed key steps to provide transparent elections in Ukraine. PHOTOS Avakov and Yovanovitch discussed key steps to provide transparent elections in Ukraine. PHOTOS On Thursday, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov met with the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the United States of America to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch. 24 532 170 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Ballot papers for presidential election have 10-level protection and are longest in history. PHOTOS Ballot papers for presidential election have 10-level protection and are longest in history. PHOTOS The CEC presented an 80-centimeter ballot paper for the presidential election. 22 505 157 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Three social research centers to hold National Exit Poll 2019 at polling stations on March 31 Three social research centers to hold National Exit Poll 2019 at polling stations on March 31 The Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation (DIF), the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology and the Razumkov Center have announced about the start of the National Exit Poll 2019 project. 3 748 91 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi leads presidential race, followed by Tymoshenko and Poroshenko, - Social Research survey Zelenskyi leads presidential race, followed by Tymoshenko and Poroshenko, - Social Research survey Showman Volodymyr Zelenskyi remains the leader among presidential candidates, followed by Batkivschyna Party leaer Yuliia Tymoshenko and incumbent President Petro Poroshenko. 18 375 391 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Peskov on Ukraine future president: Kremlin would prefer "candidate with sober judgment" Peskov on Ukraine future president: Kremlin would prefer "candidate with sober judgment" Moscow would like the future leader of Ukraine "to be the president of peace, not war". 24 095 417 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Nine political parties in Ukraine make it to Verkhovna Rada today, - Rating survey Nine political parties in Ukraine make it to Verkhovna Rada today, - Rating survey Nine Ukrainian political parties can get into Verkhovna Rada. 11 352 210 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko, Boiko, Hrytsenko among leaders in presidential race, - Rating survey Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko, Boiko, Hrytsenko among leaders in presidential race, - Rating survey Volodymyr Zelenskyi remains the leader of the presidential race, Hrytsenko ranked fifth. 31 137 530 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

I can sign new program with IMF on reduction of gas tariffs, - Yuliia Tymoshenko I can sign new program with IMF on reduction of gas tariffs, - Yuliia Tymoshenko Yuliia Tymoshenko assured that in case of her victory in the presidential election in Ukraine, she will be able to sign a new financing program with the IMF without "illogical tariffication". 13 134 600 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Poroshenko promises to return Crimea immediately after presidential elections Poroshenko promises to return Crimea immediately after presidential elections President Petro Poroshenko said that there is no more important task for Ukraine, the Ukrainian authorities and the president than to ensure the restoration of territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of the state. 21 442 406 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko, Hrytsenko, Boiko among leaders in presidential race, - Socis survey Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko, Hrytsenko, Boiko among leaders in presidential race, - Socis survey Volodymyr Zelenskyi remains the leader of the presidential race (27,7%), Poroshenko (19.6%) takes the second position, Tymoshenko (14.8%) - the third. 35 153 701 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko, Hrytsenko, Boiko among leaders in presidential race - sociological survey Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko, Hrytsenko, Boiko among leaders in presidential race - sociological survey Volodymyr Zelenskyi remains the leader of the presidential rating, 10.3% are ready to give their votes for Hrytsenko 457 127 902 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Kryvonos quits presidential race in Poroshenko’s favor Kryvonos quits presidential race in Poroshenko’s favor Deputy commander of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces and presidential candidate Serhii Kryvonos has announced that he is withdrawing from the presidential election in favor of incumbent head of state Petro Poroshenko. 22 422 367 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko, Hrytsenko, Boiko among leaders in presidential race, - Razumkov Center poll Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko, Hrytsenko, Boiko among leaders in presidential race, - Razumkov Center poll As the presidential race is gaining momentum, Ukrainians are still giving their biggest support for the showman Volodymyr Zelenskyi. The current head of state Petro Poroshenko ranks second, while Batkivshchyna Party leader Yuliia Tymoshenko follows third. 45 904 797 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

KIIS survey reveals support ratings for Ukraine political parties KIIS survey reveals support ratings for Ukraine political parties Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) survey conducted on Jan. 31 - Feb. 10 shows that if Ukraine parliamentary elections took place next Sunday, four parties would make it to the Verkhovna Rada. 18 061 260 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko lead presidential race, - KIIS survey Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Tymoshenko lead presidential race, - KIIS survey The latest Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) opinion poll taken on Jan. 31 - Feb. 10 shows that Volodymyr Zelenskyi, Petro Poroshenko and Yuliia Tymoshenko still lead in the presidential race. 41 461 1 104 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Tymoshenko, Hrytsenko, Sadovyi, Bondar, Shevchenko sign fair elections memorandum Tymoshenko, Hrytsenko, Sadovyi, Bondar, Shevchenko sign fair elections memorandum Presidential candidates Yuliia Tymoshenko, Anatolii Hrytsenko, Andrii Sadovyi, Oleksandr Shevchenko, Viktor Bondar signed a memorandum on fair elections on Thursday, Feb. 7. 16 069 462 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Police establish 36 facts of bribing voters, - Avakov Police establish 36 facts of bribing voters, - Avakov As of Feb. 7, the police have established 36 facts of bribing voters. 5 732 158 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Verkhovna Rada bans Russian observers from monitoring elections in Ukraine Verkhovna Rada bans Russian observers from monitoring elections in Ukraine The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a law, which bans Russians from serving as official monitors during Ukraine elections. 4 742 50 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Russian election monitors to be banned from Ukraine, - Poroshenko Russian election monitors to be banned from Ukraine, - Poroshenko President Petro Poroshenko will order State Border Guard Service not to let Russian monitors in Ukraine during presidential elections. 8 309 222 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Residents of occupied territories allowed to vote in presidential elections, - CEC Residents of occupied territories allowed to vote in presidential elections, - CEC Residents of the temporarily occupied territories in Donbas will not be restricted to vote on March 31, 2019. 14 127 234 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019