Ukraine's 122nd electoral district

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Ukraine's 122nd electoral district
Electoral district
for the Verkhovna Rada
Viborchi okrugi v L'vivs'kii oblasti.svg
RegionFlag of Lviv Oblast.svg  Lviv Oblast
Population178,460
Current Electoral district
Created2012
Party
 
 
 
Pavlo Bakunets
Self Reliance

Ukraine's 122nd electoral district is a Verkhovna Rada constituency in Lviv Oblast, Western Ukraine. Established in its current form in 2012, [1] it includes Yavoriv Raion and Zhovkva Raion. The district is home to 178,460 registered voters, and has 205 polling stations. Its member of parliament has been Pavlo Bakunets of the Self Reliance party since 2019.

Contents

People's Deputies

PartyMemberPortraitCityElection
Batkivshchyna Vasyl Pazyniak NDU 7 Paziniak Vasil' Stepanovich.jpg Zavadiv 2012
Independent Volodymyr Parasyuk NDU 8 Parasiuk Volodimir Zinoviiovich.jpg Maidan 2014
Self Reliance Pavlo Bakunets NDU 9 Bakunets' Pavlo Andriiovich.jpg Yavoriv 2019

Elections

2019

2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Self Reliance Pavlo Bakunets 13,438 14.8%
Holos Vitaliy Andreyko12,36013.7%
Independent Roman Demchyna9,82010.8%
Civil Position Andriy Duma9,63910.6%
SN Andriy Shumskyi8,0088.8%
YeS Ihor Camardak7,7328.5%
Svoboda Mykola Zinko6,0586.7%
Batkivshchyna Yevhen Rybchynskyi 4,4084.9%
Rukh Petro Shot3,9964.4%
Independent Ihor Muravsky2,9303.2%
Others12,14113.3%
Total votes90,530 100.0
Self Reliance gain from Independent

2014

2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Volodymyr Parasyuk 69,281 56.6%
Petro Poroshenko Bloc Taras Voznyak 12,48410.2%
Batkivshchyna Oleksandr Pavlyuk12,46510.2%
Independent Ivan Bokalo10,1778.3%
Independent Volodymyr Pekar6,7455.5%
Independent Iryna Vereshchuk 5,4694.5%
People's Party Olha Davyd2,6622.2%
Independent Lyudmyla Shubina1,4351.2%
Independent Bohdan Kasper7470.6%
Zastup Artur Sheshenya5510.4%
KPU Viktor Harshyn4710.4%
Total votes122,487 100.0
Independent gain from Batkivshchyna

2012

2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Batkivshchyna Vasyl Pazynak 66,195 55.9%
Independent Taras Kozak 43,30536.5%
Independent Serhiy Savulyak2,6642.2%
Independent Hryhoriy Babiy1,2531.1%
Party of Regions Volodymyr Bosyi9890.8%
Our Ukraine Serhiy Smishchik8370.7%
People's Party Hanna Zhuk7020.6%
Independent Bohdan Yakymovych5300.4%
KPU Viktor Harshyn5080.4%
Independent Ihor Hlova4570.4%
Others1,0500.9%
Total votes118,490 100.0
Batkivshchyna win (new seat)

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