The voter turnout at the presidential elections in Ukraine on March 31 was 63.52 percent according to data from all 199 electoral districts in the country, according to the official website of the Central Election Commission of Ukraine.
The turnout below 60 percent was recorded in Donetsk region (59.51 percent), Zakarpattia (46.99 percent), Luhansk region (56.76 percent), Odesa region (58.44 percent), Kherson region (57.65 percent), Chernivtsi region (56.07 percent).
Less than the average turnout was also in Ivano-Frankivsk region (61.83 percent), Kirovohrad region (61.96 percent), Mykolaiv region (60.2 percent), and Cherkasy region (63.14 percent).
The highest turnout was in Volyn region (68.35 percent) and Lviv region (68.88 percent), as well as in the city of Kyiv (68.01 percent).
In other regions, turnout was also higher than the average: in Vinnytsia region (65.06 percent), Dnipropetrovsk region (65.96 percent), Zhytomyr region (64.56 percent), Zaporizhia region (64.37 percent), Kyiv region (66.49 percent), Poltava region (65.82 percent), Rivne region (64.94 percent), Sumy region (64.46 percent), Ternopil region (66.1 percent), Kharkiv region (64.53 percent), Khmelnytsky region (65.08 percent), and Chernihiv region (65.35 percent).