OPORA deployed 1398 trained and accredited PVT Observers to a nationally representative, random sample of polling stations. PVT Observers evaluated the quality of the Election Day process and recorded the official results. The PVT is a nonpartisan exercise conducted solely by OPORA with the intent of providing independent information on the integrity of the process and the veracity of the official results. Unlike exit polls, PVTs do not ask citizens how they voted, rather they rely on trained observers collecting data at polling stations.

Based on reports from PVT Observers, OPORA can state with 99% confidence that the results announced by the CEC should be:

 

Percentage (Point

Estimate)

Margin of Error (+/-)

Lower limit

Upper Limit

Political Party “Servant of the People”

43,2%

1,0%

42,2,%

44,2%

“Opposition Platform For Life”

13,0%

1,0%

12,0%

14,0%

Political Party “European Solidarity”

8,2%

0,5%

7,7%

8,7%

Political Party “Batkivshchyna”

8,1%

0,4%

7,7%

8,5%

Political Party “Holos”

5,7%

0,6%

5,1%

6,3%

Radical Party of Oleh Liashko

3,9%

0,3%

3,6%

4,2%

Political Party “Power and Honor”

3,8%

0,2%

3,6%

4,0%

Political Party “Opposition Bloc”

3,0%

0,3%

2,7%

3,3%

Political Party “Ukrainian Strategy of Groisman”

2,4%

0,3%

2,1%

2,7%

Political Party “Sharyi’s Party”

2,3%

0,2%

2,1%

2,5%

Political Party “Svoboda”

2,2%

0,2%

2,0%

2,4%

Political Party “Civic Position”

1,0%

0,1%

0.9%

1,1%

All Others

3,2%

 

 

 

 (1395 of 1398, 99.8%, polling stations reporting with 677,510 votes cast at PVT polling stations)

OPORA notes that the results collation process at the DEC level is still ongoing, and polling stations with challenged results or corrections are subject to change