Ukraine Restores State Voter Registry After 3-Year Suspension as Kyiv Weighs Wartime Elections

The move comes as U.S. President Donald Trump intensifies calls for Ukraine to hold elections, prompting renewed debate in Kyiv over wartime voting.
Ukraine Restores State Voter Registry After 3-Year Suspension as Kyiv Weighs Wartime Elections
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks at a press conference in Rome, Italy, on July 10, 2025. Antonio Masiello/Getty Images
Tom Ozimek
Tom Ozimek
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Ukraine has taken one of its most concrete steps yet toward restoring its electoral system after nearly three years of war, as pressure mounts—particularly from U.S. President Donald Trump—for the country to hold elections.

Ukraine’s Central Election Commission said on Dec. 23 that it has fully restored the State Register of Voters, reopening a system that was shut down the day Russia launched its invasion in February 2022. The registry is the backbone of Ukraine’s voting system and is required for any national election to take place.
Tom Ozimek
Tom Ozimek
Reporter
Tom Ozimek is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times. He has a broad background in journalism, deposit insurance, marketing and communications, and adult education.
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