Parliamentary elections take place in Ukraine on Sunday. A total of more than 32,000 polling stations are working in the country and another 112 stations are open for Ukrainian citizens in 72 countries. Under the law, 50% of deputies are elected by party lists and 50% - in single-mandate constituencies. As many as 3,114 candidates from 29 parties are running for 255 deputy mandates; 3,322 candidates (2,019 self-nominees and 1,303 nominated by parties) are registered in single-mandate constituencies. How politicians voted during the elections - in photo gallery by TASS.
Politicians and their families vote in Ukraine
Parliamentary elections take place in Ukraine on October 26
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Parliamentary elections take place in Ukraine on October 26. Photo: Ukraine's president Petro Poroshenko casts his ballot at a polling station during early elections for country's new parliament
© Mikhail Palinchak /TASS A total more than 32,000 polling stations are working in the country and another 112 stations are open for Ukrainian citizens in 72 countries. Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, his wife Terezia and daughter Sofiya
© Zurab Dzhavakhadze/TASS Photo: Batkivshchyna Party leader Yulia Tymoshenko and her husband
© Konstantin Sazonchik/TASS Photo: Kiev mayor Vitali Klitschko and his wife Natalia vote at a polling station in Kiev
© Viktor Drachev /TASS Photo: Ukraine's Radical Party leader Oleh Lyashko and his wife Rosita
© Zurab Dzhavakhadze/TASS Photo: Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko's wife casts her ballot at a polling station in Kiev
© Mikhail Markiv/TASS As many as 3,114 candidates from 29 parties are running for 255 deputy mandates; 3,322 candidates are registered in single-mandate constituencies. Photo: Verkhovna Rada chairman Oleksander Turchynov
© Maxim Nikitin/TASS Darth Vader, the leader of the Internet Party of Ukraine, dressed as a character from Star Wars, votes at a polling station during early elections for a new parliament
© Zurab Dzhavakhadze /TASS