Ukrainian presidential election, 1999

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The Ukrainian presidential election, 1999 was a presidential election held in 1999 in Ukraine.

The second round of the elections took place on November 14, 1999, in which the acting President Leonid Kuchma kept the presidential post from the Communist party leader Petro Symonenko.

Summary of 1999 Ukraine presidential election results

Candidates — Nominating parties Votes (1st round)  % Votes (2nd round)  %
Leonid Kuchma — Independent 9,598,672 36.49 15,870,722 56.25
Petro SymonenkoKPU 5,849,077 22.24 10,665,420 37.80
Oleksandr MorozSPU 2,969,896 11.29
Nataliya VitrenkoPSPU 2,886,972 10.97
Yevhen Marchuk — Independent 2,138,356 8.13
Yuriy Kostenko — Independent 570,623 2.17
Hennadiy UdovenkoNDU(Rukh) 319,778 1.22
Vasyl Onopenko — SDPU 124,040 0.47
Oleksandr Rzhavskyy — One Family 96,515 0.37
Yuriy Karmazin — PZV 90,793 0.35
Vitaliy Kononov — PZU 76,832 0.29
Oleksandr Bazyliuk — SP 36,012 0.14
Mykola Haber — PPU 31,829 0.12
Against all 477,019 1.81 970,181 3.44

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