Kiev: Ukraine went to the polls on Sunday for early parliamentary elections, a litmus test for the country's new President whose party will have to win enough seats to be able to push forward their proposals without major obstacles.
Three months after the presidential elections and for the third time so far this year, nearly 30 million of the 44.8 million Ukrainians have been called to the polls.
Voting began at 8 a.m. at almost 30,000 polling stations across the country and will run for 12 hours, according to the Central Election Commission (CEC), media reports said.
Exit polls are expected immediately after polls close, while the vote count will begin at 11 p.m. The CEC plans to release the first official results early on Monday.
Ukrainians will vote for a new parliament, which in turn will elect the country's Prime Minister, hence the importance of President Volodymyr Zelensky's Servant of the People party securing a good result.
The newly-created party is favourite and surveys have reported up to 49 per cent intending to vote for it.
Other political parties are now in a tight race to split the rest of the votes.