Zelenskyy Leads at 32% as Budanov Rises to 11% and Zaluzhnyi Drops to 16%.
Electoral Support for Ukrainian Politicians
According to Novyny.live: A recent survey conducted from May 30 to June 3, 2026, among 2,404 adult Ukrainian citizens reveals shifting political preferences. Volodymyr Zelenskyy maintains the top spot with 32% support, while Kyrylo Budanov has climbed to 11% and Valeriy Zaluzhnyi has fallen to 16%. These figures highlight the evolving electoral landscape in Ukraine.
Budanov’s support has more than doubled from just 5% in July 2025, signaling a surge in his popularity among voters. In contrast, Zaluzhnyi has seen a significant decline from 25% over the past year, indicating a loss of electoral ground. Zelenskyy’s position remains stable, keeping him firmly ahead of other political figures.
Shifts in Political Preferences
Zelenskyy continues to dominate with 32% backing, showing no signs of weakening. This data underscores the dynamic nature of political sentiment in Ukraine, with voters increasingly turning to newer alternatives. The drop in Zaluzhnyi’s rating may reflect dissatisfaction with his policy decisions or external factors affecting public perception.
Budanov’s rising support suggests a voter shift toward fresh faces and alternatives to established politicians.
These results could have major implications for future elections and the reshaping of Ukraine’s political landscape, as changing preferences signal a potential realignment of power.
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