Ukraine comedian leads presidential election, runoff likely
KIEV, Ukraine — Early results in Ukraine’s presidential election showed a comedian with no political experience with a sizable lead over 38 rivals but far from a first-round victory, while the incumbent president and a former prime minister were close contenders to advance to the runoff.
The strong showing of Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Sunday’s voting appeared to reflect Ukrainians’ desire for new blood in a political system awash in corruption and a new approach to trying to end the war with Russia-backed separatists in the country’s east that has wracked the country for nearly five years.
With 20 per cent of the polling station protocols counted, Zelenskiy had 30 per cent, while incumbent President Petro Poroshenko was a distant second with about 17 per cent and Yulia Tymoshenko with 13, the elections commission said early Monday. The results were closely in line with a major exit poll.
The top two candidates advance to a runoff on April 21. Final results in Sunday’s first round are expected to be announced later Monday.