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#21 Kravchuk casts his vote in Kyiv. Kravchuk would receive 61.6 percent of the votes and become Ukraine’s first president. He was followed by Chornovil with 23.3 percent.

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#21 Kravchuk casts his vote in Kyiv. Kravchuk would receive 61.6 percent of the votes and become Ukraine’s first president. He was followed by Chornovil with 23.3 percent.

Heartwarming Photos Show Ukrainians Celebrating Independence from the Soviet Union, 1991

#21 Kravchuk casts his vote in Kyiv. Kravchuk would receive 61.6 percent of the votes and become Ukraine’s first president. He was followed by Chornovil with 23.3 percent.

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←#20 Serhiy Hodorovskiy (right) watches as his grandmother, Rosa Hordorovskaiya, 80, casts her ballot in her Kyiv home. Rosa was too old to walk to the polling station, so the ballot box was brought to her.
#22 The turnout in the election was 84 percent and the vote was overwhelmingly for independence. More than 90 percent voted in favor. In Crimea, the pro-independence vote was 55 percent.→

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