2009 Ternopil Oblast local election


The Ternopil Oblast local election, 2009 elections in the Ternopil Oblast regional council, were held on March 15, 2009.

Background

The vote was initially appointed on December 18, 2008 by a decision of Ukrainian Parliament initiated by the Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko, but cancelled on 3 March 2009 by the same Parliament, with most members of BYuT voting against holding the snap elections, allegedly because of the fall of the party's ratings. Following a lawsuit filed by the Svoboda the Ternopil oblast` court acknowledged this decision to be illegal on March 11, 2009. The next day BYuT lodged an appeal in the Lviv Administrative Appeal Court against this decision.
On 13 March 2009, President Viktor Yushchenko asked the Constitutional Court to estimate the constitutionality of the Ukrainian Parliament’s decision to cancel the early regional council elections in Ternopil. According to Yushchenko the Constitution reads that Parliament can appoint elections or early elections into the local authorities, but cannot cancel them.

Election

The elections were held on 15 March 2009. The Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko called the election "the presentation of cynical electoral fraud by Head of the Presidential Secretariat Viktor Baloha against expression of the will of the region's citizens".
Some villages reported cases Party of Regions representatives offering ₴50 per vote.

Challenging the results

On March 24, the Ternopil district administrative court rejected a lawsuit from the Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko challenging the results of the elections. Four days later the Kyiv district administrative court banned the official publication of the result of the elections.
On April 7 the Lviv administrative court of appeals ruled to cancel a decision of the Ternopil district administrative court denying consideration of a lawsuit from BYuT against the results of the elections to the Ternopil regional council. The Lviv administrative court of appeals instructed the Ternopil district administrative court to consider the essence of the lawsuit.
On May 11, 2009 BYuT members gave up their twelve seats in Ternopil regional council. As a result, the number of deputies in the regional Ternopil council became 208. The overall number of mandates in the council still constitutes 120, and all the decisions taken by the majority of the council still has to be passed by no less than 61 votes.
On June 16, 2009 the Constitutional Court of Ukraine deemed the parliamentary resolution on canceling early election to Ternopil Regional Council unconstitutional. This case was initiated by President Viktor Yuschenko.

Results

The election have been conducted after the proportional electoral system. In an order to conduct the representatives in the Ternopil regional council, party or block must collect not less than 3% voices of electors.
According to political annalist the scores of United Centre and Party of Regions could be caused by mass fraud. Experts were less surprised by the high score of All-Ukrainian Union "Freedom" because support for rightist parties like "Freedom" typically builds up in conditions of economic and political crisis and "Freedom" has roots in the region. The turnout in Ternopil was only 25%.
PartyVotesVotes %
1All-Ukrainian Union "Freedom"153 03834,45
2United Centre63 14314,32
3Party of Regions43,4329,78
4Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc36 0568,12
5Ukrainian People's Party35 6478,03
6People's Union "Our Ukraine"24 4395,50
7Lytvyn Bloc15 9083,58
8Socialist Party of Ukraine9 2522,08
9PORA6 2301,40
10Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists5 3801,21
11Civil Movement "People's Self-Defense"2 8950,65
12Communist Party of Ukraine2 2910,52
13Great Ukraine1 7260,47
14Agrarian Party1 5010,43
15New Politics1 1680,33
16New Democracy1 1260,32
Against all6,16
Invalid bulletins3,13
Total turnout 52.02%

Ternopil city council

The elections to Ternopil city council took place in fall of 2010.
;Mayor elections