Shades of Orange: The Electoral Geography of Ukraine's 2004 Presidential Elections

EURASIAN GEOGRAPHY AND ECONOMICS(2013)

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Two American geographers and noted specialists on the electoral geography of post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine describe and analyze the three rounds of Ukraine's pivotal and highly contested presidential elections in late 2004. In an effort to shed light on the underlying demographic and socio-economic correlates of the vote (e.g., age, income, urban/rural residence, language/ethnicity), the authors pay special attention to changes among the rounds, providing background to widespread allegations of electoral fraud in round two (first runoff). Finally, they summarize results of bivariate and multivariate regression analyses that reveal which among the various correlates contribute most to explaining differences in the vote.
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Ukraine,Orange Revolution,electoral geography,voter turnout
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