If the current president Volodymyr Zelenski and Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Wałery Załużny, the erstwhile commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine would vote 42.6% of voters, and 26.3% of Zelenski would vote 26.3%, according to a survey by the institute "First Rating System", commissioned by American Political Services.
In a hypothetical match Volodymyr Zelenski – Kyryło Budanow, head of the Chief Intelligence Board of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, the President-in-Office could number on 32.5 percent support and Budanow could number on 33 percent.
In a possible second circular between Załużny and Budanów, 44.5 percent of Ukrainians would vote for the Ambassador to London and 22 percent for the Head of Intelligence.
At the same time, in the first round, the current president Zelenski has the highest support among the determined ones – 30.3%. The next seats are: Walerij Załużny (28.5 percent), Kyrylo Budanow (10.1%), Petro Poroshenko (7.6%), another candidate (6.3 percent), Julia Tymoshenko (4.9 percent), and erstwhile talker of the Parliament of Dmytro Razumkow (4.1 percent).
According to the survey, 13.3 percent of respondents would not have taken part in the vote, and 17.9% could not respond to whom they would vote.
The survey was conducted on 1–3 October by telephone interviews on a example of 1,200 adult respondents.
Source: ZN
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