Mayor of Kyiv According to a telephone
poll conducted prior to the election by
Sociological group "RATING" from 25 February to 6 March 2013, about 55% of the eligible voters would go to polling stations, and 31% of them would vote in the mayoral elections for Klitschko, 20.3% for Popov, and 7% for Poroshenko (all of them possible candidates). A June 2013 poll by
GfK Ukraine gave Klitschko 32.7%, Popov 15.9% and Poroshenko 11.9%; 12.8% would ignore the election if Klitschko would not run for mayor. A poll conducted from 22 to 28 March 2014, by "RATING", showed that out of the potential candidates at the time, Mykola Katerynchuk was the most popular among voters: 12% of those who intended to vote would cast their ballots for him. The poll gave 11% to
Anatoliy Hrytsenko, 8% to
Oleh Lyashko, 8% to Volodymyr Bondarenko, 8% to Yuriy Lutsenko, 5% to Volodymyr Makeyenko, 4% to Vyacheslav Kyrylenko, 4% to Lesya Orobets, 3% to Andriy Illyenko, 2% to Tetiana Montian and 1% to I. Lutsenko. The relevance of this poll is limited as at the time, Klitschko was not among the potential candidates for mayor, and several of the potential candidates then went on to register as candidates for the 2014 presidential election.
Kyiv City Council According to a poll conducted by
Razumkov Center from 11 to 17 April 2014 (of the voters who had already determined their choice), 42.1% would vote for
UDAR, 15.4% for
Fatherland, 9.7% for
Svoboda, 8.2% for
Solidarity, 6.4% for
European Party of Ukraine, 3.8% for
Radical Party of Oleh Lyashko, 3.1% for
Civil Position;
Right Sector was close to the 3% barrier, since it had the support of 2.8% of those polled. ==Results==