Initially parties that had been established less than a year before the election and
political blocs were not permitted to compete in the election; but on August 30, 2010 this restriction was abandoned by the Verkhovna Rada. Self-nomination for the post of mayor was not allowed. The election campaign started on September 11, 2010. A number of territorial election commissions contained members who although expelled by their party were appointed under the quota of the party they were expelled from. Owing to the anomalies in the electoral law some parties, such as
Batkivshchyna, were unable to register their candidates in several districts and provinces.
Regional exceptions Except the election of
Kyiv mayor, the
Next Kyiv local election and the
elections to Ternopil Regional Council elections will be conducted in all local authorities. The elections in rural councils are held under a simple
plurality voting system based on single-member constituencies; the elections of mayors of cities, towns and villages are held under a plurality voting system in single-member constituencies that lie within the boundaries of the relevant city, town or village. The
Supreme Council of Crimea decided to hold the
2010 Crimean parliamentary election simultaneously with the Ukrainian local elections on August 4, 2010.
Costs Ukraine's Central Electoral Commission estimated the cost of holding local elections at 3.1 million
Hryvnya in May 2010 and over 1 billion Hryvnya in July 2010. The Ukrainian Finance Ministry and the Central Election Commission signed a joint protocol, which envisaged a provision of 1.024 billion Hryvnya of budget funds the elections on September 14, 2010. ==Results==