The Central Election Commission has processed 95,06% of the protocols: Volodymyr Zelensky gained 73,17% of the votes, while current President Petro Poroshenko has 24,50% of the votes as commission’s website reported.
Zelensky leads in all regions of Ukraine except for Lviv region.
According to the exit poll of New Image Marketing Group published by 112 Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky got 73,7% of the votes. Petro Poroshenko gained 26,3% of the votes.
According to the National exit poll, Volodymyr Zelensky has 73,2%, while Petro Poroshenko got 25,3%.
Finally, 1+1 exit poll stated that Zelensky has 72,7% of the votes and Poroshenko – 27,3%.
The second round of the elections of the President of Ukraine kicked off in Ukraine on April 21, at 8 a.m. Ukraine’s polling stations opened as scheduled across the country with some minor delays, which were quickly addressed. The voting traditionally lasted for 12 hours; the polls closed at 8 p.m.
Earlier Petro Poroshenko commented on the results of the exit polls and congratulated Zelensky on victory in the second tour of the elections.