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Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

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2022: Proportion of women in Parliament - 20.3%

Data for August 2022,

2012: The composition of the Rada after the election. "Party of Regions" leads

In November 2012, the Ukrainian CEC officially announced the end of the counting of votes in the elections to the Verkhovna Rada. Elections to the Verkhovna Rada were held on October 28, 2012.

440 deputies were recognized as elected (a total of 445 seats in the Rada). 225 members of the Rada were elected by party lists, another 220 - in single-member constituencies. 5 seats remain free, as the CEC decided that it is impossible to reliably count votes in five single-member constituencies. There will be re-elections in these constituencies.

  • Party of Regions - 185 (72 on party lists, 113 in single-member constituencies);
  • "Batkivshchyna" - 101 places (62 in party, 39 in single-mandate);
  • UDAR - 40 seats (34 by party, 6 by single-member);
  • "Freedom" - 37 (25 by party, 12 by single-member);
  • Communist Party of Ukraine - 32 (all - according to party lists);
  • "Unified Center" - 3 (all - in single-member districts);
  • People's Party - 2 (in single-member constituencies);
  • Party "Union" - one seat (in a single-member constituency)
  • Oleg Lyashko's Radical Party is one seat (in a single-member constituency).

In addition, 43 self-nominated candidates went to the Rada.

Re-elections will be held in district number 95 (Obukhov, Kyiv region), 132 (Pervomaisk, Nikolaev region), 194 and 197 (Cherkasy region), 225 (Kyiv, Shevchenkovsky district).

In general, the pro-government parties won in 114 constituencies, and the opposition - in 111. The five percent barrier to getting into parliament could not overcome 16 Ukrainian parties.