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2004 presidential election

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Final report on the 2004 presidential election in Ukraine

Date: 11 May 2005
Type: REPORTS
PDF English (429 KB), Ukrainian (794 KB)
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Preliminary statement on the repeat second round of the presidential election in Ukraine, 26 December 2004

Date: 27 December 2004
Type: REPORTS
PDF English (151 KB), Ukrainian (313 KB)
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Monitoring of television channels (Ukraine presidential election)

Date: 27 December 2004
Type: REPORTS
PDF English (508 KB)

Preliminary recommendations in connection with the second-round re-run of the presidential election in Ukraine scheduled for 26 December 2004

Date: 6 December 2004
Type: REPORTS
PDF English (65.8 KB), Ukrainian (170 KB)
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Preliminary statement on the second round of the presidential election in Ukraine, 21 November 2004

Date: 22 November 2004
Type: REPORTS
PDF English (236 KB), Ukrainian (323 KB)
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Preliminary statement on the first round of the presidential election in Ukraine, 31 October 2004

Date: 1 November 2004
Type: REPORTS
PDF English (263 KB), Ukrainian (326 KB)
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Needs assessment report for the presidential election in Ukraine on 31 October 2004

Date: 28 June 2004
Type: REPORTS
PDF English (200 KB)
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A man looks for his name on the voter list at a polling station in Kyiv during the second round of the presidential election in Ukraine, 21 November 2004. (OSCE)

A man looks for his name on the voter list at a polling station in Kyiv during the second round of the presidential election in Ukraine, 21 November 2004. (OSCE)

I cannot express to you how delighted I am to say that in our collective view Ukraine's elections have moved substantially closer to meeting OSCE and other European standards in such a short period of time. In our judgment the people of this great country can be truly proud that yesterday they took a great step towards free and democratic elections, by electing the next president of Ukraine.Bruce George, President emeritus of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and the Special Co-ordinator for the short-term observers