Ukraine’s next presidential election could break with tradition as war reshapes the country’s political reality. With millions displaced at home and abroad, a senior ally of President Volodymyr Zelensky has proposed hybrid elections combining in-person and online voting to preserve turnout. Supporters argue remote ballots could prevent low participation from undermining legitimacy. Critics warn digital voting could invite fraud claims and deepen mistrust during wartime. Polls show Ukrainians sharply divided, while Russia continues to question Zelensky’s authority. As Kyiv weighs security, turnout, and credibility, the debate highlights how elections themselves are becoming another front in Ukraine’s war.