Ukraine's 11th electoral district

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Ukraine's 11th electoral district
Electoral district
for the Verkhovna Rada
Viborchi okrugi u Vinnits'kii oblasti.svg
RegionFlag of Vinnytsia Oblast.svg  Vinnytsia Oblast
Population171,986
Current Electoral district
Created2012
Party
 
 
 
Maksym Pashkovskyi
Servant of the People

Ukraine's 11th electoral district is a Verkhovna Rada constituency in Vinnytsia Oblast, Central Ukraine. Established in its current form in 2012, [1] it includes part of the city of Vinnytsia and part of Vinnytsia Raion on the west bank of the Southern Bug river. The district is home to 171,986 registered voters, and has 113 polling stations. Its member of parliament has been Maksym Pashkovskyi of the ruling Servant of the People party since 2019.

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People's Deputies

PartyMemberPortraitElection
Independent Oleksandr Dombrovskyi NDU 7 Dombrovs'kii Oleksandr Georgiiovich.jpg 2012
Petro Poroshenko Bloc Oleksandr Dombrovskyi NDU 8 Dombrovs'kii Oleksandr Georgiiovich.jpg 2014
Servant of the People Maksym Pashkovskyi NDU 9 Pashkovs'kii Maksim Igorovich.jpg 2019

Elections

2019

2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
SN Maksym Pashkovskyi 21,582 26.6%
Independent Serhiy Kudlayenko12,24915.1%
YeS Andriy Hyzhko9,01811.1%
Independent Svitlana Bevz8,80210.9%
Independent Volodymyr Kistion 7,7659.6%
SiCh Andriy Kovalyov5,5956.9%
OPZZh Ihor Horlachov3,9054.8%
Independent Hanna Davydenko3,4794.3%
Batkivshchyna Anastasia Prikhodko 3,0463.8%
Svoboda Valeriy Skrypchenko2,2282.7%
Independent Oleh Shulikin1,5371.9%
Opposition Bloc Olena Lepey1,0701.3%
Independent Maksym Hadzhynov7741.0%
Total votes81,050 100.0
SN gain from Petro Poroshenko Bloc

2014

2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Petro Poroshenko Bloc Oleksandr Dombrovskyi 51,043 51.4%
Batkivshchyna Nataliya Soleyko12,34412.2%
Self Reliance Oleksandr Zyershchykov10,25010.3%
Independent Volodymyr Bazelyuk8,4288.5%
Independent Borys Maksymchuk3,5453.6%
RPOL Maksym Petko2,1742.2%
Opposition Bloc Olha Bryha1,8681.9%
KPU Stanislav Matyshchuk1,8201.8%
Independent Lyudmyla Hryhorevska1,5911.6%
Others5,1355.2%
Total votes98,198 100.0
Petro Poroshenko Bloc hold

2012

2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Oleksandr Dombrovskyi 29,841 30.2%
Batkivshchyna Nataliya Soleyko27,70628.0%
UDAR Lyudmyla Stanislavenko13,60613.8%
KPU Valery Bevz 11,08611.2%
Party of Regions Nataliya Dobrynska 6,3916.5%
Independent Victor Antemyuk3,9584.0%
Independent Vitaliy Dobrovolskyi3,6643.7%
KUN Vyacheslav Berezovskyi1,8731.9%
Ukraine – Forward! Roman Kulinich8140.8%
Total votes98,939 100.0
Independent win (new seat)

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