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Selection for the position of local court judge: results of testing on general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of the specialisation of the local administrative court

19.08.2025

 Please, be informed, that the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine has completed testing of general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of the specialization of local administrative courts, which was held from August 05 to August 08, 2025.

I. Composition of participants admitted to the second stage of the qualification exam i.e., testing of general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of local administrative court specialisation.

A total of 2,632 persons were admitted to the testing of general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of local administrative court specialisation:

  1. Judges of local courts – 121:
  • Judges of administrative courts – 14;
  • Judges of commercial courts – 0;
  • Judges of general courts – 107;
  1. Judicial candidates – 2 511:
  • court staff – 841;
  • employees of the prosecutor’s office – 532;
  • attorneys – 287;
  • military personnel – 120;
  • representatives of other professions – 731.

Gender composition of participants admitted to the second stage of the qualification exam i.e., testing of general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of the specialisation of the local administrative court

Place of work

Woman

(persons)

Man

(persons)

Total

1.

Judges of local courts

67

54

121

1.1.

Judges of administrative courts

9

5

14

1.2.

Judges of commercial courts

0

0

0

1.3.

Judges of general courts

58

49

107

2.

Judicial candidates

1267

1244

2511

2.1.

Court staff

543

298

841

2.2.

Employees of the prosecutor’s office

216

316

532

2.3.

Attorneys

146

141

287

2.4.

Military personnel

5

115

120

2.5.

Representatives of other professions

357

374

731

Together

1334

1298

2632

 

The overall gender balance of test participants remains relatively even:

• women — 51%,

• men — 49%.

The gender balance among selection of participants totals 50% men and 50% women, while women predominate among judges, accounting for 55% of the total.

The highest rate 65% of female participation is among court staff; the highest percentage of men is among military personnel (96%) and prosecutor’s office (59%).

There is a relative gender balance among attorneys and representatives of other professions.

Overall, the results indicate an adequate level of gender representation in the selection process.

Age composition of participants admitted to the second stage of the qualification exam i.e., testing of general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of the specialisation of the local administrative court

* age at the time of submitting documents for participation in the selection process

Place of work

From 30

to 35 years old

(persons*)

From 36

to 40 years old

(persons*)

41 years old and older

 (persons *)

TOTAL

1.

Judges of local courts

0

47

74

121

1.1.

Judges of administrative courts

0

6

8

14

1.2.

Judges of commercial courts

0

0

0

0

1.3.

Judges of general courts

0

41

66

107

2.

Judicial candidates

1039

851

621

2511

2.1.

Court staff

381

315

145

841

2.2.

Employees of the prosecutor’s office

240

164

128

532

2.3.

Attorneys

106

95

86

287

2.4.

Military personnel

44

41

35

120

2.5.

Representatives of other professions

268

236

227

731

Together

1039

898

695

2632

 

Local court judges who intend to be transferred to another local administrative court are predominantly over 40 years old (61%), with none under 36 years old. This dynamic is justified by the long pause in the possibility of exercising a judge’s right to be transferred to another local court.

Among candidates for the position of judge, almost a half (41%) are aged 30–35, and 75% of candidates are younger than 41.

Court and prosecutor’s office employees are the youngest category: 45% are aged 30–35.

Attorneys, military personnel, and representatives of other professions are relatively evenly distributed across age groups.

Regional composition of participants admitted to the second stage of the qualification exam i.e., testing of general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of the specialisation of the local administrative court

 

Region

Judges

(persons)

Judicial candidates (persons)

TOTAL

Court staff

Prosecutor’s office

Attorneys

Military personnel

Other professions

Total

 

1

Vinnytsia Oblast

5

45

20

14

11

29

119

124

2

Volyn Oblast

1

25

22

16

0

23

86

87

3

Dnipropetrovsk Oblast

10

47

54

21

3

49

174

184

4

Donetsk Oblast

6

7

1

0

1

3

12

18

5

Zhytomyr Oblast

8

22

21

6

1

20

70

78

6

Zakarpattia

Oblast

1

20

10

8

0

19

57

58

7

Zaporizhzhia Oblast

9

16

25

6

4

21

72

81

8

Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast

2

26

21

8

4

26

85

87

9

Kyiv Oblast

3

46

24

16

8

52

146

149

10

Kirovohrad Oblast

7

29

13

6

2

13

63

70

11

Luhansk Oblast

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

12

Lviv Oblast

1

98

40

19

14

68

239

240

13

Mykolaiv Oblast

 

5

7

13

4

2

10

36

41

14

Odesa Oblast

14

47

43

24

13

50

177

191

15

Poltava Oblast

3

25

15

11

5

31

87

90

16

Rivne Oblast

0

28

9

21

4

15

77

77

17

Sumy Oblast

7

22

18

12

2

20

74

81

18

Ternopil Oblast

5

14

8

8

2

19

51

56

19

Kharkiv Oblast

10

79

29

18

8

40

174

184

20

Kherson Oblast

2

2

1

1

1

4

9

11

21

Khmelnytskyi Oblast

 

2

36

14

3

5

15

73

75

22

Cherkasy Oblast

2

14

8

7

1

15

45

47

23

Chernivtsi Oblast

2

16

13

3

1

13

46

48

24

Chernihiv Oblast

12

21

22

9

4

20

76

88

25

Kyiv city

1

149

88

46

24

155

462

463

26

Other country

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

TOGETHER

121

841

532

287

120

731

2511

2632

                                 

 

The city of Kyiv confidently leads in the number of people willing to become judges and consists almost 18% of all participants.

The largest number of judicial candidates came from Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Lviv, Kharkiv, Kyiv, and Odesa Oblasts, what together makes over 54% of the total number of candidates.

ІІ. Success rate in passing tests on general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of the specialisation of the local administrative court

A total of 690 persons, or 26% of the overall number of participants, did not show up to take the test:

1. Local court judges – 39 persons, or 32% of the total number of persons in this group:

  • Administrative court judges – 1 person, or 7% of the total number of persons in this group;
  • General court judges – 38 persons, or 36% of the total number of persons in this group;

2. Judicial candidates – 651 persons, or 26% of the total number of persons in this group:

  • Court staff – 168 people, or 20% of the total number of people in this group;
  • Prosecutors office employees – 221 people, or 42% of the total number of people in this group;
  • Attorneys – 73 persons, or 25% of the total number of persons in this group;
  • Representatives of other professions – 154 persons, or 21% of the total number of persons in this group;
  • Military personnel – 35 persons, or 29% of the total number of persons in this group.

The minimum passing score is 75 points, or 112.5 points applying a coefficient of 1.5.

The maximum test score is 100 points, or 150 points applying a coefficient of 1.5.

Success rate of the second stage of the qualification exam “Testing of general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of the specialisation of the local administrative court”

Place of work

74 points or less (or less than 111 points when applying a coefficient of 1.5)

from 75 to 93 points (or from 112.5 to 139.5 points applying a coefficient of 1.5)

from 94 to 98 points (or from 141 to 147 points applying a coefficient of 1.5)

from 99 to 100 points (or from 148.5 to 150 points with a coefficient of 1.5)

TOTAL

persons

%*

persons

%*

persons

%*

persons

%*

persons

%*

1.

Judges of local courts

1

1,2%

18

22,0%

30

36,6%

33

40,2%

82

100,0%

1.1.

Judges of administrative courts

0

0,0%

4

30,8%

3

23,1%

6

46,2%

13

100,0%

1.2.

Judges of commercial courts

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

1.3.

Judges of general courts

1

1,4%

14

20,3%

27

39,1%

27

39,1%

69

100,0%

2.

Judicial candidates

76

4,1%

632

34,0%

581

31,2%

571

30,7%

1860

100,0%

2.1.

Court staff

15

2,2%

179

26,6%

198

29,4%

281

41,8%

673

36,2%

2.2.

Employees of the prosecutor’s office

14

4,5%

125

40,2%

90

28,9%

82

26,4%

311

16,7%

2.3.

Attorneys

10

4,7%

67

31,3%

84

39,3%

53

24,8%

214

11,5%

2.4.

Military personnel

3

3,5%

42

49,4%

17

20,0%

23

27,1%

85

4,6%

2.5.

Representatives of other professions

34

5,9%

219

38,0%

192

33,3%

132

22,9%

577

31,0%

TOGETHER

77

4,0%

650

33,5%

611

31,5%

604

31,1%

1942

100,0%

                             

 

In accordance with the decision of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine dated May 12, 2025, No. 105/zp-25, the passing score for the second stage of the qualification exam (testing of general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of the specialisation of the relevant court) is determined taking into account that participants who have scored not less than 75 percent of the maximum possible score, which is three times greater than the projected number of vacant positions for judges in local courts, namely: 600 in local administrative courts.

In case if two or more candidates for the position of judge have received the same lowest passing score during the second stage of the qualification exam, then all such candidates for the position of judge are admitted to the third stage of the qualification exam.

Based on the results of the second stage of the qualification exam i.e., testing of general knowledge in the field of law and knowledge of the specialisation of the local administrative court, by decision of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine dated August 11, 2025, a total of 604 persons were admitted to the third stage.

ІІІ. Composition of participants admitted to the third stage of the qualification exam i.e., cognitive abilities testing (specialisation in the local administrative courts)

A total of 604 persons were admitted to the cognitive abilities test (the specialisation of the local administrative court).

By Participants:

а) judges of local courts – 33:

-          judges of administrative courts – 6;

-          judges of commercial courts – 0;

-          judges of general courts – 27;

b)        judicial candidates – 571:

-          court staff – 281;

-          prosecutor’s office employees – 82;

-          attorneys – 53;

-          other professions representatives – 132;

-          military personnel – 23.

Gender composition of participants admitted to the third stage of the qualification exam i.e., cognitive abilities testing (specialisation in the local administrative courts)

Place of work

Woman

Man

TOTAL

persons

%*

persons

%*

persons

%*

1.

Judges of local courts

20

61%

13

39%

33

100%

1.1.

Judges of administrative courts

3

50%

3

50%

6

18%

1.2.

Judges of commercial courts

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

1.3.

Judges of general courts

17

63%

10

37%

27

82%

2.

Judicial candidates

321

56%

250

44%

571

100%

2.1.

Court staff

179

64%

102

36%

281

49%

2.2.

Employees of the prosecutor’s office

38

46%

44

54%

82

14%

2.3.

Attorneys

26

49%

27

51%

53

9%

2.4.

Military personnel

0

0%

23

100%

23

4%

2.5.

Representatives of other professions

78

59%

54

41%

132

23%

TOGETHER

341

56%

263

44%

604

100%

                     

 

Among the participants admitted to the third stage of the qualification exam, there is a higher percentage of women:

• Women — 341, or 56% of the total number of participants;

• Men — 263, or 44% of the total number of participants.

The highest rate of female participation was recorded among court staff (64%), judges (61%), and representatives of other professions (59%); the highest percentage of men was among prosecutor’s office employees (54%) and military personnel (100%).

There is a relative gender balance among lawyers.

Overall, the results indicate an adequate level of gender representation in the selection process.

Age composition of participants admitted to the third stage of the qualification exam i.e., cognitive abilities testing (specialisation in the local administrative court)

* age at the time of submitting documents for participation in the selection process

Place of work

From 30

to 35 years old

From 36

to 40 years old

41 years old and older

TOTAL

persons *

%*

persons *

%*

persons *

%*

persons *

%*

1.

Judges of local courts

0

0%

12

36%

21

64%

33

100%

1.1.

Judges of administrative courts

0

0%

2

33%

4

67%

6

18%

1.2.

Judges of commercial courts

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

1.3.

Judges of general courts

0

0%

10

37%

17

63%

27

82%

2.

Judicial candidates

273

48%

179

31%

119

21%

571

100%

2.1.

Court staff

149

53%

97

35%

35

12%

281

49%

2.2.

Employees of the prosecutor’s office

36

44%

24

29%

22

27%

82

14%

2.3.

Attorneys

27

51%

13

25%

13

25%

53

9%

2.4.

Military personnel

10

43%

8

35%

5

22%

23

4%

2.5.

Representatives of other professions

51

39%

37

28%

44

33%

132

23%

TOGETHER

273

45%

191

32%

140

23%

604

100%

 

Local court judges who intend to be transferred to another local court are predominantly over 40 years old (64%), with none under 36 years old.

Among candidates for the position of judge, 79% are under 41 years old.

Court staff, prosecutor’s office employees and attorneys are the youngest categories: 53%, 44%, and 51% are aged 30–35, respectively.

Military personnel and representatives of other professions have a relatively distribution of age groups.

Regional composition of participants admitted to the third stage of the qualification exam i.e., cognitive abilities testing (specialisation in the local administrative courts)

Region

Judges

Judicial candidates (persons)

TOTAL

persons

Court staff

Prosecutor’s office

employees

Attorneys

Military personnel

Other professions

Total

 

persons

%

persons

%

persons

%

persons

%

persons

%

persons

%

persons

%

persons

%

1

Vinnytsia Oblast

2

5,7%

18

54,5%

4

12,1%

2

6,1%

5

15,2%

4

12,1%

33

94%

35

5,8%

2

Volyn Oblast

0

0,0%

7

41,2%

3

17,6%

2

11,8%

0

0,0%

5

29,4%

17

100%

17

2,8%

3

Dnipropetrovsk Oblast

3

6,4%

15

34,1%

12

27,3%

5

11,4%

1

2,3%

11

25,0%

44

94%

47

7,8%

4

Donetsk Oblast

1

33,3%

2

100,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

2

67%

3

0,5%

5

Zhytomyr Oblast

4

17,4%

10

52,6%

4

21,1%

2

10,5%

0

0,0%

3

15,8%

19

83%

23

3,8%

6

Zakarpattia

Oblast

0

0,0%

8

53,3%

2

13,3%

2

13,3%

0

0,0%

3

20,0%

15

100%

15

2,5%

7

Zaporizhzhia Oblast

2

11,1%

7

43,8%

5

31,3%

1

6,3%

0

0,0%

3

18,8%

16

89%

18

3,0%

8

Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast

1

4,8%

9

45,0%

5

25,0%

4

20,0%

0

0,0%

2

10,0%

20

95%

21

3,5%

9

Kyiv Oblast

2

7,7%

11

45,8%

3

12,5%

1

4,2%

2

8,3%

7

29,2%

24

92%

26

4,3%

10

Kirovohrad Oblast

1

7,1%

13

100,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

13

93%

14

2,3%

11

Luhansk Oblast

1

100,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0%

1

0,2%

12

Lviv Oblast

1

1,4%

41

58,6%

4

5,7%

5

7,1%

2

2,9%

18

25,7%

70

99%

71

11,8%

13

Mykolaiv Oblast

 

1

20,0%

3

75,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

1

25,0%

4

80%

5

0,8%

14

Odesa Oblast

3

6,5%

20

46,5%

6

14,0%

5

11,6%

3

7,0%

9

20,9%

43

93%

46

7,6%

15

Poltava Oblast

0

0,0%

5

33,3%

3

20,0%

1

6,7%

1

6,7%

5

33,3%

15

100%

15

2,5%

16

Rivne Oblast

0

0,0%

7

53,8%

2

15,4%

2

15,4%

0

0,0%

2

15,4%

13

100%

13

2,2%

17

Sumy Oblast

4

25,0%

4

33,3%

3

25,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

5

41,7%

12

75%

16

2,6%

18

Ternopil Oblast

2

20,0%

2

25,0%

1

12,5%

1

12,5%

0

0,0%

4

50,0%

8

80%

10

1,7%

19

Kharkiv Oblast

1

2,4%

22

55,0%

4

10,0%

5

12,5%

1

2,5%

8

20,0%

40

98%

41

6,8%

20

Kherson Oblast

0

0,0%

1

100,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

0

0,0%

1

100%

1

0,2%

21

Khmelnytskyi Oblast

 

1

5,6%

12

70,6%

2

11,8%

0

0,0%

1

5,9%

2

11,8%

17

94%

18

3,0%

22

Cherkasy Oblast

1

10,0%

6

66,7%

1

11,1%

1

11,1%

0

0,0%

1

11,1%

9

90%

10

1,7%

23

Chernivtsi Oblast

0

0,0%

5

45,5%

1

9,1%

1

9,1%

1

9,1%

3

27,3%

11

100%

11

1,8%

24

Chernihiv Oblast

2

11,1%

5

31,3%

4

25,0%

1

6,3%

2

12,5%

4

25,0%

16

89%

18

3,0%

25

Kyiv city

0

0,0%

48

44,0%

13

11,9%

12

11,0%

4

3,7%

32

29,4%

109

100%

109

18,0%

TOGETHER

33

5,5%

281

49,2%

82

14,4%

53

9,3%

23

4,0%

132

23%

571

95%

604

100,0%