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25
may
2014
Final data of the National Exit Poll 2014 on the results of the presidential elections

Final data of the National Exit Poll 2014 on the results of the presidential elections

17 516  of respondents were polled at 351 polling stations.
Response-rate - 77%.
25
may
2014
NATIONAL EXIT POLL-2014 DATA ON THE RESULTS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

On May 25, 2014, the day of elections of the President of Ukraine, the National Exit Poll-2014 Consortium, which is made up of the Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation (DIF), the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) and the Oleksandr Razumkov Economic and Political Studies Center (Razumkov Centre), has conducted the National Exit Poll-2014.

25
may
2014
Problems of the presidential elections in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions.

According to the survey only 12.7% of potential voters reported that in their opinion their polling stations elections are held. More than half (55.1%) said that elections can be held and a third (32.2%) do not know whether elections are held.

25
may
2014
National exit-poll 2014 on the Presidential Elections in Ukraine started on time and runs with no incidents

National exit-poll is conducted by the Consortium, which includes Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation, Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) and Razumkov  Centre for Economic and Political Studies. It was started on time and nothing hinder the work of the interviewers.

22
may
2014
Attitude to the unitary state and separatism in Ukraine

The majority of respondents prefer maintaining the current status in the unitary Ukraine with extended authority - 53.2%. Maintaining the current status in the unitary Ukraine with current authority is supported by 22.7%; autonomy within a federal Ukraine is supported by 6.9%; separation from Ukraine and independent state establishment is supported by 1.9%; separation from Ukraine and joining other state is supported by 4.7% of respondents

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