Black Sea Fleet electoral district (Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917)

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The Black Sea Fleet electoral district was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. The electoral district covered the military forces and employees and workers at bases under the command of the Black Sea Fleet. [1]

Results

Black Sea Fleet
PartyVote%Seats
List 6 - Socialist-Revolutionaries 22,25142.281
List 1 - Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionaries 12,89524.50
List 5 - Bolsheviks 10,77120.47
List 2 - Tsentroflot and the
Sevastopol Branch of the Union of Sailors
4,7699.06
List 4 - Mensheviks 1,9433.69
List 3 ?
Total:52,6291

[2] [3]

Deputies Elected
Bunakov-Fondaminsky SR

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References

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