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The Russian Public Opinion Center, or VTsIOM, also said its survey showed that voter turnout in the election due on Sunday is expected to hit 89%.

The pollster said 30.5% of those surveyed will back Yanukovych who is followed by current Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko with 13.9%. Ex-economics minister Serhiy Tyhypko outpaced the premier with 14.4%, according to the survey.

Former parliamentary speaker Arseniy Yatsenyuk was supported by 5.6% of respondents, VTsIOM said. Incumbent leader Viktor Yushchenko comes fifth with 3%, the pollster said.

A runoff is widely expected as no candidate is likely to secure an outright majority in the first round. VTsIOM said 40.7% of respondents said they would vote for Yanukovych in the second round of the vote, 36.6% would back Tyhyprko, and 24.1% would support Tymoshenko.

Yatsenyuk and Yushchenko enjoyed the support of 15.3% and 5% of respondents respectively as candidates in the runoff.

The survey was conducted

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