Integration Manager / Sunday, October 31, 2004 / Categories: Territory of elections, Ukraine, Catalogue of Elections, with datasets, in the Lab Ukraine, President I round 2004 Election card Official name: Regular presidential elections in Ukraine 31.10.2004 Winner/Leader: Yushchenko V. A. Wikipedia entry: Presidential elections in Ukraine (2004) Previous Article The Russian Federation Duma 1999 Next Article Ukraine President II round 2004 Print 14801 Tags: Ukraine President I round 2004 Original data source:The CEC of UkraineURL of the source:cvk.gov.ua/pls/vp2004/wp0011Data validation fileРезультати голосування по Україні.pdfParsing ShpilkinDataset:2004.10.31 President Ukraine.zipDate of verification4/16/2019Verification of the dataset with the source:Deviation: up to 91 thousand (turnout) up to 40 thousand (candidate), etc. Illogical data for some PECs: turnout >100%.in the Lab Please login or register to post comments.
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