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2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election

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424 of the 450 seats in theVerkhovna Rada[a]
226 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout49.24% (Decrease 2.67pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderDmytro RazumkovYuriy BoykoYulia Tymoshenko
PartyServant of the PeopleOpposition Platform — For LifeBatkivshchyna
Leader since27 May 20199 November 20189 July 1999
Leader's seatParty listParty listParty list
Last electionNewNew20 seats, 5.68%
Seats won2544326
Seat changeNewNewIncrease 6
Popular vote6,307,7931,908,1111,196,303
Percentage43.16% (PR)13.06% (PR)8.19% (PR)
SwingNewNewIncrease 2.51

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
LeaderPetro PoroshenkoSviatoslav Vakarchuk
PartyEuropean SolidarityHolos
Leader since31 May 201916 May 2019
Leader's seatParty listParty list
Last election131 seat, 21.82%New
Seats won2520
Seat changeDecrease 106New
Popular vote1,184,620851,722
Percentage8.11% (PR)5.83% (PR)
SwingDecrease 13.71%New

Party-list results
Constituency results

Prime Minister before election

Volodymyr Groysman
USH

ElectedPrime Minister

Oleksiy Honcharuk
Independent

Parliamentary elections were held inUkraine on 21 July 2019.[1] Originally scheduled to be held at the end of October, the elections were brought forward after newly inauguratedPresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy dissolved parliament on 21 May 2019, during his inauguration.[2] The elections resulted in Zelenskyy'sServant of the People party winning an outright majority of seats with 254 seats (a first for any party during Ukraine's post-Soviet independence).[3]

About 80 percent of the elected candidates were new to parliament, while 83 deputies were re-elected fromthe previous parliament and 13 deputies from earlier convocations.[3] All deputies from Servant of the People were political newcomers.[3] 61 percent of the new MPs had never before been engaged in politics.[3]

The elections were suspended in 26 of the 225 constituencies due to theMarch 2014 annexation ofCrimea byRussia and theongoing occupation of parts ofDonetsk Oblast andLuhansk Oblast by separatist forces of the self-declaredDonetsk People's Republic andLuhansk People's Republic (since April 2014).

Background

Originally scheduled to be held at the end of October 2019, the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary elections were brought forward after newly inauguratedPresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy dissolved parliament early on 21 May 2019 (a day after his inauguration), despite claims that he did not have the legal grounds to do this. After Zelenskyy issued the decree (calling early elections), a lawsuit was filed to theConstitutional Court of Ukraine, which sought to declare the decree unconstitutional and therefore illegal.[4][5] The court declared the decree to be legal on 20 June 2019.[2][6] The official reason why Zelenskyy dissolved parliament was "a lack of agovernment coalition".[7]

Following the2014 parliamentary elections thePetro Poroshenko Bloc (PPB) party became the largest party, after securing 132 seats. On 21 November 2014, the Petro Poroshenko Bloc, People's Front, Self Reliance, Fatherland and the Radical Party all signed a coalition agreement.[8]Arseniy Yatsenyuk becamePrime Minister on 2 December 2014. The Radical Party left the coalition on 1 September 2015 in protest over a vote in parliament involving a change to theUkrainian Constitution that would lead todecentralization and greater powers forareas held by separatists.[9] February 2016 saw the start of the fall of the Yatsenyuk cabinet after the economy ministerAivaras Abromavičius announced his resignation claiming the government did not have real commitment to fight corruption.[10] On 17 and 18 February 2016, the Fatherland and Self Reliance parties left the coalition; meaning that the coalition became 5 deputies short of the 226 needed.[11] On 14 April 2016,Volodymyr Groysman became the new Prime Minister and theGroysman government began with a new cabinet of ministers.[12]Due to the short period of time available to organize the 2019 parliamentary election, current Ukrainian public procurement laws were not followed and to bypass this, local election commissions will work under deferred payment.[4]

Electoral system

PresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy dissolved theVerkhovna Rada shortly after his inauguration, May 2019.

Under current law, 225 seats of the Verkhovna Rada are elected by nationwideclosed listparty-list proportional representation with 5%electoral threshold and 225 seats are elected inconstituencies with afirst-past-the-post electoral system in one round (candidate with the highest vote total wins).[13][14][15][16] 21 parties take part in the election in the nationwide party-list.[17] For the elections there was established a state financing for all political parties that received 2% support, but on 2 October 2019 that law was canceled.[18]

Out of 225 constituencies, 26 were suspended due to theMarch 2014 annexation ofCrimea byRussia and the occupation of parts ofDonetsk Oblast andLuhansk Oblastby separatists (since April 2014).

Candidates had until 20 June to submit documents to theCentral Election Commission of Ukraine to register as candidates for the position of deputy of the Verkhovna Rada.[19] On 25 June 2019, the Central Election Commission ended its registration process.[17] It registered 5,845 candidates for the elections:[17] 3,171 candidates in the single-member constituencies and 2,674 candidates in the single nationwide constituency with 22 parties.[17][20]

Since 2014, various politicians have proposed to reform the electoral system to 100% party-list proportional representation with open lists.[13] President Zelenskyy is the main proponent.[21] The proposal is opposed byYulia Tymoshenko.[22] A vote on the proposal (authored by the president) was supposed to take place on 22 May 2019, but members of parliament voted against including it in the agenda.[21][23]

Contesting parties

2019 Ukrainian parliamentary electoral list
Electoral ballot of the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, featuring 22 parties

List of registered parties[24][25]

Opinion polls

Main article:Opinion polling for the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election
2019 Ukrainian parliamentary elections ratings
Opinion polls prior to the Ukrainian parliamentary election

Results

Turnout in electoral districts
Turnout in regions
Results of party-list voting by electoral districts
Results of single-mandate constituencies
PartyProportionalConstituencyTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Servant of the People6,307,79343.161244,630,88032.87130254New
Opposition Platform — For Life1,908,11113.0637987,8327.01643New
Batkivshchyna1,196,3038.1924686,7344.87226+6
European Solidarity1,184,6208.1123589,9184.19225–106
Holos851,7225.8317401,9032.85320New
Radical Party of Oleh Liashko586,3844.010152,1911.0800–22
Strength and Honor558,6523.820175,3971.24000
Opposition Bloc — Party for Peace and Development443,1953.030377,1912.6866New
Ukrainian Strategy of Groysman352,9342.4200New
Party of Shariy327,1522.24012,0540.0900New
Svoboda315,5682.160452,3733.2111–6
Civil Position153,2251.050103,0440.73000
Party of Greens of Ukraine96,6590.66000
Self Reliance91,5960.630135,2970.9611–32
Agrarian Party of Ukraine75,5090.52096,1390.6800New
Movement of New Forces67,7400.4607,6830.0500New
Power of the People27,9840.19049,1170.35000
Power of Law [uk]20,3400.1400New
Patriot16,1230.11018,0150.1300New
Social Justice15,9670.1102,6150.0200New
Independence7,9700.0500New
Torch7,7390.0500New
United Centre44,4850.3211New
People's Movement of Ukraine41,4820.29000
Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform22,2790.1600
Bila Tserkva Together20,2770.1411New
Democratic Axis13,6130.1000New
Civil Movement of Ukraine12,0370.09000
Joint Action7,0710.05000
Ukrainian Unity Party6,3550.0500New
Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists5,3180.04000
Right Sector5,0930.0400–1
Our Land4,7090.0300New
All-Ukrainian Union "Cherkashchany"4,2830.0300New
Social and Political Platform ofNadiya Savchenko3,9490.0300New
Party of Free Democrats3,5990.0300New
Ukrainian Party3,2680.0200New
Party of Pensioners of Ukraine3,2620.02000
Ukraine the Glorious3,0640.02000
Native City2,3760.02000
Socialist Party of Ukraine1,9900.01000
Liberty1,8020.01000
Community and Law1,5270.0100New
Darth Vader Bloc1,1640.0100New
Development9030.0100New
Republican Christian Party9020.0100New
Aware Nation7660.0100New
Real Action7640.0100New
Party of Local Self-Governance5200.0000New
Meritocratic Party of Ukraine5170.00000
Trust the Deeds4280.0000New
Gypsy Party of Ukraine3880.0000New
Internet Party of Ukraine3700.00000
Bdzhola2220.0000New
People's Truth2060.0000New
Student Party of Ukraine1380.0000New
Pirate Party of Ukraine1330.0000New
Independents4,992,51435.434646–51
Vacant2626
Total14,613,286100.0022514,090,157100.002254500
Valid votes14,613,28699.01
Invalid/blank votes146,2620.99
Total votes14,759,548100.00
Registered voters/turnout29,973,73949.24
Source:CLEA,CVK

The 46 independents included four members ofOur Land, three members ofUKROP, one member ofAgrarian Party of Ukraine and one member of the For Specific Cases party, who had not been nominated by their parties.

Electoral support for parties

  • Servant of the People
    Servant of the People
  • Opposition Platform — For Life
    Opposition Platform — For Life
  • Batkivshchyna
    Batkivshchyna
  • European Solidarity
    European Solidarity
  • Voice
    Voice

Single-mandate constituency results

Winners in single-member constituencies
RegionDistrict[District][26]Candidate[27]Votes %[27]Party[27]
No.NameNo. of mandatesGeographical reference and nameNo.
1AR Crimea10South-EastSimferopol-Tsentralny001
1AR Crimea10South-EastSimferopol-Kyivsky002
1AR Crimea10South-EastDzhankoi003
1AR Crimea10South-EastYevpatoriia004
1AR Crimea10South-EastKerch005
1AR Crimea10South-EastFeodosiia006
1AR Crimea10South-EastYalta007
1AR Crimea10South-EastSudak008
1AR Crimea10South-EastKrasnoperekopsk009
1AR Crimea10South-EastBakhchysarai010
2Vinnytsia8CentralVinnytsia (Vyshenka)011Maksym Pashkovskyi[28]Servant of the People
2Vinnytsia8CentralVinnytsia (Zamosttia)012Anatoliy Drabovskyi[28]Servant of the People
2Vinnytsia8CentralKalynivka013Petro Yurchyshyn[29]Independent
2Vinnytsia8CentralZhmerynka014Iryna Borzova[28]Servant of the People
2Vinnytsia8CentralSharhorod015Larysa Bilozir[28]Independent
2Vinnytsia8CentralYampil016Hennadiy Vatsak[28]Independent
2Vinnytsia8CentralLadyzhyn017Mykola Kucher[28]Independent
2Vinnytsia8CentralIllintsi018Oleh Meidych[28]Fatherland
3Volyn5WestVolodymyr-Volynskyi019Ihor Huz[28]Independent
3Volyn5WestHorokhiv020Vyacheslav Rublyov[28]Servant of the People
3Volyn5WestKovel021Stepan Ivakhiv[28]Independent
3Volyn5WestLutsk022Ihor Palytsia[28]Independent
3Volyn5WestManevychi023Iryna Kostankevych[28]Independent
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastDnipro-Industrialnyi024Dmytro Kysylevskyi[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastDnipro-Chechelivsk025Maksym Buzhanskyi[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastDnipro-Shevchenkivskyi026Kyrylo Nesterenko[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastDnipro-Sobornyi027Vyacheslav Medyanyk[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastDnipro-Novokodatskyi028Yuriy Mysyahin[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastDnipro (Yuvileine)029Serhiy Demchenko[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastKamianske030Hanna Lichman[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastKryvyi Rih-Ternivsky031Volodymyr Zakharchenko[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastKryvyi Rih-Dovhynetsky032Elena Krivoruchkina[29]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastKryvyi Rih-Tsentralnomisky033Yuriy Koryavchenkov[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastTsarychanka034Dmytro Chornyi[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastNikopol035Denys Herman[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastPavlohrad036Roman Kaptyelov[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastKryvyi Rih037Dmytro Shpenov[28]Independent
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastNovomoskovsk038Vladyslav Borodin[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastVasylkivka039Serhiy Severyn[28]Servant of the People
4Dnipropetrovsk17South-EastMarhanets040Oleksandr Trukhin[28]Servant of the People
5Donetsk21South-EastDonetsk-Budyonnivsky041
5Donetsk21South-EastDonetsk-Voroshilovsky042
5Donetsk21South-EastDonetsk-Lyeninsky043
5Donetsk21South-EastDonetsk-Kirovsky044
5Donetsk21South-EastDonetsk-Kyivsky045Musa Magomedov[28]Opposition Bloc
5Donetsk21South-EastBakhmut046Fyodor Khristenko[28]Opposition Platform — For Life
5Donetsk21South-EastSloviansk047Yuriy Solod[28]Opposition Platform — For Life
5Donetsk21South-EastKramatorsk048Maksym Yefimov[28]Independent
5Donetsk21South-EastKostiantynivka049Valeriy Gnatenko[28]Opposition Platform — For Life
5Donetsk21South-EastPokrovsk050Ruslav Trebushkin[28]Opposition Bloc
5Donetsk21South-EastHorlivka051Oleksandr Kovalyov[28]Independent
5Donetsk21South-EastToretsk052Yevhen Yakovenko[28]Fatherland
5Donetsk21South-EastYenakiieve053
5Donetsk21South-EastShakhtarsk054
5Donetsk21South-EastMakiivka-Hirnytsky055
5Donetsk21South-EastMakiivka-Tsentralnomisky056
5Donetsk21South-EastMariupol-Kalmiuskyi057Vadim Novinskiy[29]Opposition Bloc
5Donetsk21South-EastMariupol-Tsentralnyi058Sergei Magera[28]Opposition Bloc
5Donetsk21South-EastMarinka059Volodymyr Moroz[28]Opposition Platform — For Life
5Donetsk21South-EastVolnovakha060Dmytro Lubinets[28]Independent
5Donetsk21South-EastStarobesheve061
6Zhytomyr6CentralZhytomyr062Ihor Herasymenko[28]Servant of the People
6Zhytomyr6CentralBerdychiv063Bohdan Kytsak[28]Servant of the People
6Zhytomyr6CentralKorosten064Volodymyr Areshonkov[28]Independent
6Zhytomyr6CentralNovohrad-Volynskyi065Dmytro Kostiuk[28]Servant of the People
6Zhytomyr6CentralMalyn066Tetiana Hryshchenko[28]Servant of the People
6Zhytomyr6CentralChudniv067Serhiy Kuzminykh[28]Servant of the People
7Zakarpattia6WestUzhhorod068Robert Horvat[28]Independent
7Zakarpattia6WestMukacheve069Viktor Baloha[28]United Centre
7Zakarpattia6WestSvaliava070Mykhailo Laba[28]Servant of the People
7Zakarpattia6WestKhust071Valeriy Lunchenko[28]Independent
7Zakarpattia6WestTiachiv072Vasyl Petyovka[28]Independent
7Zakarpattia6WestVynohradiv073Vladislav Poliak[28]Independent
8Zaporizhzhia9South-EastZaporizhzhia-Komunarskyi074Hennadiy Kasai[28]Servant of the People
8Zaporizhzhia9South-EastZaporizhzhia-Dniprovskyi075Roman Sokha[28]Servant of the People
8Zaporizhzhia9South-EastZaporizhzhia-Voznesenivskyi076Yevgeniy Shevchenko[28]Servant of the People
8Zaporizhzhia9South-EastZaporizhzhia-Shevchenkivsky077Serhiy Shtepa[28]Servant of the People
8Zaporizhzhia9South-EastBerdiansk078Oleksandr Ponomariov[28]48.51Opposition Platform – For Life
8Zaporizhzhia9South-EastVasylivka079Yulia Yatsyk[28]Servant of the People
8Zaporizhzhia9South-EastMelitopol080Serhiy Minko[28]47.40Independent
8Zaporizhzhia9South-EastTokmak081Pavlo Melnyk[28]Servant of the People
8Zaporizhzhia9South-EastPolohy082Maryna Nikitina[28]Servant of the People
9Ivano-Frankivsk7WestIvano-Frankivsk083Oksana Savchuk[28]Freedom
9Ivano-Frankivsk7WestTysmenytsia084Ihor Fris[28]Servant of the People
9Ivano-Frankivsk7WestKalush085Eduard Proshchuk[28]Servant of the People
9Ivano-Frankivsk7WestDolyna086Oleksandr Matusevych[28]Servant of the People
9Ivano-Frankivsk7WestNadvirna087Zinoviy Andriyovych[28]Servant of the People
9Ivano-Frankivsk7WestKolomyia088Andriy Ivanchuk[28]Independent
9Ivano-Frankivsk7WestSniatyn089Volodymyr Tymofiychuk[28]Servant of the People
10Kyiv Oblast9CentralBila Tserkva090Mykola Babenko[28]Bila Tserkva United
10Kyiv Oblast9CentralMakariv091Oleh Dunda[28]Servant of the People
10Kyiv Oblast9CentralUzyn092Valeriy Koliukh[28]Servant of the People
10Kyiv Oblast9CentralMyronivka093Anna Skorokhod[28]Servant of the People
10Kyiv Oblast9CentralObukhiv094Oleksandr Dubinsky[28]Servant of the People
10Kyiv Oblast9CentralIrpin095Oleksandr Horobets[28]Servant of the People
10Kyiv Oblast9CentralVyshhorod096Olha Vasylevska-Smahliuk[28]Servant of the People
10Kyiv Oblast9CentralBrovary097Mykola Halushko[28]Servant of the People
10Kyiv Oblast9CentralYahotyn098Serhiy Bunin[28]Servant of the People
11Kirovohrad5CentralKropyvnytskyi099Oleksandr Danutsa[28]Servant of the People
11Kirovohrad5CentralBobrynets100Ihor Murdiy[28]Servant of the People
11Kirovohrad5CentralHolovanivsk101Yuriy Kuzbyt[28]Servant of the People
11Kirovohrad5CentralZnamianka102Oles Dovhyi[28]Independent
11Kirovohrad5CentralOleksandriia103Oleh Voronko[28]Servant of the People
12Luhansk11South-EastLuhansk-Artemivsky104
12Luhansk11South-EastLuhansk-Zhovtnevy105Viktoria Grib[28]Opposition Bloc
12Luhansk11South-EastSeverodonetsk106Oleksiy Kuznyetsov[28]Servant of the People
12Luhansk11South-EastLysychansk107Oleksandr Sukhov[28]Independent
12Luhansk11South-EastKrasnyi Luch108
12Luhansk11South-EastKrasnodon109
12Luhansk11South-EastAlchevsk110
12Luhansk11South-EastSverdlovsk111
12Luhansk11South-EastRubizhne112Serhiy Velmozhnyi[28]Independent
12Luhansk11South-EastSvatove113Aleksandr Lukashev[28]Opposition Platform – For Life
12Luhansk11South-EastStanytsia Luhanska114Serhiy Shakhov[28]Independent
13Lviv12WestLviv-Sykhivsky115Natalia Pipa[28]Holos
13Lviv12WestLviv-Zaliznychny116Mykola Kniazhytskyi[28]European Solidarity
13Lviv12WestLviv-Frankivsky117Yaroslav Rushchyshyn[28]Holos
13Lviv12WestLviv-Lychakivsky118Halyna Vasylchenko[28]Holos
13Lviv12WestBrody119Mykhailo Bondar[28]European Solidarity
13Lviv12WestHorodok120Yaroslav Dubnevych[28]Independent
13Lviv12WestDrohobych121Orest Salamakha[28]Servant of the People
13Lviv12WestYavoriv122Pavlo Bakunets[28]Self Reliance
13Lviv12WestPeremyshliany123Taras Batenko[28]Independent
13Lviv12WestSokal124Yuriy Kamelchuk[28]Servant of the People
13Lviv12WestStaryi Sambir125Andriy Lopushanskyi[28]Independent
13Lviv12WestStryy126Andriy Kit[28]Independent
14Mykolaiv6South-EastMykolaiv-Zavodsky127Oleksandr Pasichnyi[28]Servant of the People
14Mykolaiv6South-EastMykolaiv-Inhulskyi128Oleksandr Haidu[28]Servant of the People
14Mykolaiv6South-EastMykolaiv-Tsentralny129Ihor Kopytin[28]Servant of the People
14Mykolaiv6South-EastBashtanka130Ihor Nehulevskyi[28]Servant of the People
14Mykolaiv6South-EastVoznesensk131Artem Chornomorov[28]Servant of the People
14Mykolaiv6South-EastPervomaisk132Maksym Dyrdin[28]Servant of the People
15Odesa11South-EastOdesa-Kyivsky133Artem Dmytruk[28]Servant of the People
15Odesa11South-EastOdesa-Malynovsky134Oleh Koliev[28]Servant of the People
15Odesa11South-EastOdesa-Prymorsky135Oleksiy Leonov[28]Servant of the People
15Odesa11South-EastOdesa-Suvorovsky136Oleksandr Horeniuk[28]Servant of the People
15Odesa11South-EastPodilsk137Oleksiy Honcharenko[28]Independent
15Odesa11South-EastShyriaieve138Stepan Cherniavskyi[28]Servant of the People
15Odesa11South-EastRozdilna139Ihor Vasylkovskyi[28]Servant of the People
15Odesa11South-EastBiliaivka140Serhiy Koleboshyn[28]Servant of the People
15Odesa11South-EastTatarbunary141Oleksandr Tkachenko (uk)[28]Servant of the People
15Odesa11South-EastArtsyz142Anton Kisse[28]Independent
15Odesa11South-EastIzmail143Anatoliy Urbanskyi[28]Independent
16Poltava8CentralPoltava-Shevchenkivskyi144Dmytro Naliotov[28]Servant of the People
16Poltava8CentralPoltava-Kyivsky145Andriy Bobliakh[28]Servant of the People
16Poltava8CentralKremenchuk146Yuriy Shapovalov[28]Independent
16Poltava8CentralMyrhorod147Oleh Kulinich[28]Independent
16Poltava8CentralLubny148Anastasia Liasheno[28]Servant of the People
16Poltava8CentralKarlivka149Kostiantyn Kasai[28]Servant of the People
16Poltava8CentralHorishni Plavni150Oleksiy Movchan[28]Servant of the People
16Poltava8CentralLokhvytsia151Maksym Berezin[28]Servant of the People
17Rivne5WestRivne152Oleksandr Kovalchuk[28]Servant of the People
17Rivne5WestOstroh153Roman Ivanisov[28]Servant of the People
17Rivne5WestDubno154Oleksandr Aliksiychuk[28]Servant of the People
17Rivne5WestDubrovytsia155Viktor Mialyk[28]Independent
17Rivne5WestSarny156Serhiy Lytvynenko[28]Servant of the People
18Sumy6CentralSumy157Tetiana Riabukha[28]Servant of the People
18Sumy6CentralBilopillia158Ihor Vasyliev[28]Servant of the People
18Sumy6CentralHlukhiv159Andriy Derkach[28]Independent
18Sumy6CentralShostka160Ihor Molotok[28]Independent
18Sumy6CentralRomny161Maksym Huzenko[28]Servant of the People
18Sumy6CentralOkhtyrka162Mykola Zadorozhnii[28]Servant of the People
19Ternopil5WestTernopil163Andriy Bohdanets[28]Servant of the People
19Ternopil5WestZbarazh164Ihor Vasyliv[28]Servant of the People
19Ternopil5WestZboriv165Ivan Chaikivskyi[28]Independent
19Ternopil5WestTerebovlya166Mykola Liushniak[28]Independent
19Ternopil5WestChortkiv167Volodymyr Hevko[29]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastKharkiv-Shevchenkivskyi168Maria Mezentseva[28]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastKharkiv-Kyivsky169Oleksandr Kunytskyi[28]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastKharkiv-Moskovsky170Andriy Odarchenko[28]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastKharkiv-Nemyshlyanskyi171Viktoria Kinzburska[28]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastKharkiv-Industrialnyi172Yuriy Zdebskyi[28]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastKharkiv-Slobidskyi173Oleksandr Bakumov[28]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastKharkiv-Kholodnohirskyi174Oleksandr Feldman[28]Independent
20Kharkiv14South-EastDerhachi175Yevhen Pyvovarov[28]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastChuhuiv176Dmitriy Shentsev[28]Opposition Block
20Kharkiv14South-EastKupiansk177Dmytro Liubota[28]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastBalakliia178Oleksandr Litvinov[28]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastKrasnohrad179Oleksiy Kucher[28]/
Yuliya Svitlychna(15 March 2020 by-election)[30]
77.54%
(Svitlychna)
Servant of the People/
Independent (Svitlychna)
20Kharkiv14South-EastZolochiv180Oleksiy Krasov[28]Servant of the People
20Kharkiv14South-EastZmiiv181Dmytro Mykysha[28]Servant of the People
21Kherson5South-EastKherson-Suvorovsky182Pavlo Pavlish[28]Servant of the People
21Kherson5South-EastKherson-Korabelnyi183Viktoria Vahnier[28]Servant of the People
21Kherson5South-EastNova Kakhovka184Viktor Kolykhayev[28]Independent
21Kherson5South-EastKakhovka185Volodymyr Ivanov (uk)[28]Servant of the People
21Kherson5South-EastOleshky186Oleksiy Kovaliov[28]Servant of the People
22Khmelnytskyi7CentralKhmelnytskyi187Mykola Stefanchuk[28]Servant of the People
22Khmelnytskyi7CentralKhmelnytskyi (and vicinity)188Serhiy Labaziuk[28]Independent
22Khmelnytskyi7CentralKrasyliv189Olena Kopanchuk[28]Servant of the People
22Khmelnytskyi7CentralShepetivka190Oleksii Zhmerenetskyi[28]Servant of the People
22Khmelnytskyi7CentralStarokostiantyniv191Viktor Bondar[28]Independent
22Khmelnytskyi7CentralDunaivtsi192Oleksandr Hereha[28]Independent
22Khmelnytskyi7CentralKamianets-Podilskyi193Ihor Marchuk[28]Servant of the People
23Cherkasy7CentralCherkasy-Prydniprovsky194Liubov Shpak[28]Servant of the People
23Cherkasy7CentralCherkasy-Sosnivsky195Oleh Arseniuk[28]Servant of the People
23Cherkasy7CentralKorsun-Shevchenkivskyi196Andriy Strikharskyi[28]Servant of the People
23Cherkasy7CentralKaniv197Oleksandr Skichko[28]Servant of the People
23Cherkasy7CentralSmila198Serhiy Rudyk[28]Independent
23Cherkasy7CentralZhashkiv199Serhiy Nahorniak (uk)[28]Servant of the People
23Cherkasy7CentralUman200Anton Yatsenko[28]Independent
24Chernivtsi4WestChernivtsi201Olena Lys[28]Servant of the People
24Chernivtsi4WestStorozhynets202Maksym Zaremskyi[28]Servant of the People
24Chernivtsi4WestNovoselytsia203Heorhiy Mazurashu[28]Servant of the People
24Chernivtsi4WestKhotyn204Valeriy Bozhyk[28]Servant of the People
25Chernihiv6CentralChernihiv-Desnyansky205Oleh Seminskyi[28]Servant of the People
25Chernihiv6CentralChernihiv-Novozavodsky206Anton Poliakov[28]Servant of the People
25Chernihiv6CentralKoriukivka207Maksym Zuyev[28]Servant of the People
25Chernihiv6CentralBakhmach208Valeriy Davydenko[28]Independent
25Chernihiv6CentralNizhyn209Valeriy Zub[28]Servant of the People
25Chernihiv6CentralPryluky210Serhiy Korovchenko[28]Independent
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Holosiyivsky211Oleksandr Yurchenko[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Darnytsky212Maksym Perebyinis[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Desnyansky213Artem Dubnov[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Dniprovsky214Serhiy Shvets[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Desnyansky (minor Dniprovsky)215Bohdan Yaremenko[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Dniprovsky (minor Darnytsky)216Lesia Zaburanna[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Obolonsky217Maryana Bezuhla[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Svyatoshynsky (minor Obolonsky)218Dmytro Hurin[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Svyatoshynsky219Mykola Tyshchenko[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Podilsky220Hanna Bondar[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Pechersky221Anna Purtova[29]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Solomyansky222Roman Hryshchuk[28]Servant of the People
26Kyiv City13CentralKyiv-Shevchenkivsky223Liudmila Buymister[28]Servant of the People
27Sevastopol2South-EastSevastopol-Gagarinsky224
27Sevastopol2South-EastSevastopol-Leninsky225

Notes: District.^ Electoral districts are not part of the administrative territorial system and may include several territorial units of theUkrainian regions (raions,cities of regional significance, andothers).

About 80 percent of the elected candidates had never been elected to parliament; 83 deputies managed to get reelected fromthe previous parliament and 13 deputies from earlier convocations.[3] All deputies from Servant of the People were political newcomers.[3] 61 percent of the new MPs had never before been engaged in politics.[3]

Notes

  1. ^26 seats were in occupied areas where elections could not take place.

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