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Ukraine poll 'heading to run-off' | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
No candidate has won an outright victory in Ukraine's first presidential election since the 2004 Orange Revolution, exit polls suggest. | |
The polls put opposition leader Viktor Yanukovych first and current PM Yulia Tymoshenko second. | |
The two politicians, who were on opposing sides six years ago, will face a run-off on 7 February if the results are confirmed. | |
Current President Viktor Yushchenko has been eliminated. | |
A total of 18 candidates took part. | |
The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse, in Kiev, says there is much disillusionment among voters over the failure to tackle corruption and links with the EU. | The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse, in Kiev, says there is much disillusionment among voters over the failure to tackle corruption and links with the EU. |
President Yushchenko has been blamed for a lack of reforms in Ukraine | President Yushchenko has been blamed for a lack of reforms in Ukraine |
It was Mr Yanukovych's victory in the 2004 election that was annulled by the Orange Revolution and brought Mr Yushchenko and Ms Tymoshenko to power. | |
Turnout in the election was reported to be less than 50% by early afternoon. Polls closed at 2000 (1800 GMT). | |
In the capital Kiev, voters walked to polling stations through light snow. | In the capital Kiev, voters walked to polling stations through light snow. |
In the eastern city of Donetsk, one polling station encouraged voters with vodka and sausage. | In the eastern city of Donetsk, one polling station encouraged voters with vodka and sausage. |
President Yushchenko cast his ballot at a polling station in central Kiev with his wife, Yekaterina, and their five children. | President Yushchenko cast his ballot at a polling station in central Kiev with his wife, Yekaterina, and their five children. |
"Ukraine once again will demonstrate that it is a European democratic country, that it is a free nation, free people and free election," he said. | "Ukraine once again will demonstrate that it is a European democratic country, that it is a free nation, free people and free election," he said. |
Warnings of unrest | Warnings of unrest |
The leading candidates have accused each other of trying to rig the election, and there have been warnings of unrest after the vote. | The leading candidates have accused each other of trying to rig the election, and there have been warnings of unrest after the vote. |
In an effort to boost confidence in the election, foreign observers have spread out across Ukraine to monitor voting. | In an effort to boost confidence in the election, foreign observers have spread out across Ukraine to monitor voting. |
Jens-Hagen Eschenbacher, of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, said about 600 OSCE election monitors are in place, as well as thousands of other foreign observers. | Jens-Hagen Eschenbacher, of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, said about 600 OSCE election monitors are in place, as well as thousands of other foreign observers. |
The Orange Revolution led Ukrainians to expect sweeping changes - integration with Europe and an end to corruption, our correspondent says. | The Orange Revolution led Ukrainians to expect sweeping changes - integration with Europe and an end to corruption, our correspondent says. |
But the reality has not lived up to expectations and there is widespread disillusionment with politicians across the spectrum, he adds. | But the reality has not lived up to expectations and there is widespread disillusionment with politicians across the spectrum, he adds. |