The CEC haven't received the final financial report on expenses from campaign fund from almost half of majoritarian candidates. 47 of them were elected as MPs. These are the results of analysis made by Civil Network OPORA.
According to the Law of Ukraine on the Election of People's Deputies of Ukraine, candidates for MPs shall use only campaign fund to finance their campaigning efforts. The campaign fund of an MP candidate, for its part, may be formed of the candidate's personal funds and voluntary donations from individuals. For the first time in the history of parliamentary elections in Ukraine, both interim and final financial reports of MP candidates were published on the website of the Central Election Commission. The information published on the CEC website allows to make a preliminary analysis of the discipline of candidates and transparency of their election campaigns, as well as the reliability of district election commissions, which received the financial reports and were obliged to submit them to the Central Election Commission.
According to the published data, a bit more than half of 3,220 candidates in single-mandate districts have submitted interim and final financial reports. 1835 (56.98%) of them submitted interim financial report, and 1751 (54.37%) - final financial report. Only three (1.5%) of 199 DECs submitted complete information (both interim and final financial reports) to the information and analytical system "2019 Early Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine": DEC #15 (Vinnytsia obl.), DEC #35 (Dnipropetrovsk obl.), and DEC #220 (city of Kyiv).
30 district election commissions (15%) did not provide information on interim financial reports. Dnepropetrovsk oblast has the largest number of such commissions - 7 (DECs #26, #27, #28, #34, #36, #38, #39), in Lviv oblast - 3 (DECs #120, #121, #122), 2 such commissions in Ivano-Frankivsk (DECs #86 and #89), Kirovohrad (DEC #99 and DEC #103), Sumy (DEC #158, #161) and Kharkiv oblasts (DEC #173, DEC #177) and one such commission in the following oblasts: Volyn (DEC #20), Donetsk (DEC #47), Zhytomyr (DEC #63), Zaporizhia (DEC #81), Mykolaiv (DEC #132), Odesa (DEC #138), Rivne (DEC #155), Kherson (DEC #185), Khmelnytskyi (DEC #193), Cherkasy (DEC #196), Chernivtsi (DEC #202), and Chernihiv oblasts (DEC #208).
The number of district election commissions, which did not provide information on the final financial reports of MPs, is slightly higher - 33 DECs (16.58%). Most of such commissions are in Dnipropetrovsk oblast - 7 (DECs #26, #27, #28, #34, #36, #38, #39), 3 each in Zakarpattia (#69, #70, #71) and Luhansk oblasts (DEC #105, #113, #114), 2 in Donetsk (DEC #51, #52), Zaporizhia (DEC #77, №78), Ivano-Frankivsk (DEC #86, #89), Lviv (DEC #120, #121), Odesa (DEC #134, #138), Kharkiv (DEC #177, #181), Chernihiv oblasts (DEC #208, #209) and Kyiv (DEC #218, #221) and one in each Kirovohrad (DEC #99), Poltava (DEC #148), Kherson (DEC #184) and Cherkasy oblasts (DEC #196).
But there are also 16 district election commissions (8.04%), did not provide any data on both interim and final financial reports of MPs. These are 7 DECs in Dnepropetrovsk oblast (DECs #26, #27, #28, #34, #36, #38, #39), 2 district commissions in Ivano-Frankivsk (DEC #86, #89) and Lviv oblasts (DEC #120, #121), and one commission in each Kirovohrad (DEC #99) Odessa (DEC #138), Kharkiv (DEC #177), Cherkasy (DEC #196) and Chernihiv oblasts (DEC #208). There are no financial reports of 254 MPs (7.8% of the total number) in these districts.
As for those who won in their districts, there is no information about final financial reports on campaign fund expenses from 47 candidates, who will become MPs soon. 30 of them are representatives of the Servant of the People party, 3 from the Opposition Bloc and the Opposition Platform - For Life, one from the European Solidarity, the "Batkivshchyna" All-Ukrainian Union and the "United Center" political party, and 8 independently nominated candidates.
Thus, we may assume there may be two reasons why there are no financial reports in the CEC. The first, candidates didn't submit them. The second, candidates had submitted them but district election commissions didn't send them to the CEC.