Ukraine's 13th electoral district

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Ukraine's 13th electoral district
Electoral district
for the Verkhovna Rada
Viborchi okrugi u Vinnits'kii oblasti.svg
RegionFlag of Vinnytsia Oblast.svg  Vinnytsia Oblast
Electorate146,373
Current Electoral district
Created2012
Member(s)
 
 
 
Petro Yurchyshyn
Independent

Ukraine's 13th electoral district is a Verkhovna Rada constituency in Vinnytsia Oblast, Central Ukraine. Established in its current form in 2012, [1] it includes the cities of Koziatyn and Khmilnyk and most of the Khmilnyk Raion's territory. The district is home to 146,373 registered voters, and has 235 polling stations. Its member of parliament has been independent Petro Yurchyshyn since 2014.

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People's Deputies

PartyMemberPortraitTook officeLeft officeElectionNotes
Batkivshchyna Mykola Katerynchuk NDU 7 Katerinchuk Mikola Dmitrovich.jpg 12 December 201227 November 2014 2012
Independent Petro Yurchyshyn NDU 9 Iurchishin Petro Vasil'ovich.jpg 27 November 201429 August 2019 2014 Joined Petro Poroshenko Bloc faction
29 August 2019Incumbent 2019 Joined For the Future group

Elections

2019

2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Petro Yurchyshyn 26,742 36.4 -8.4
SN Yuriy Maksymenko 20,03327.3New
Holos Iryna Kolesnyk6,2848.6New
YeS Oleksandr Krucheniuk6,2048.4-32.9
SiCh Yurii Boiko3,6645.0New
Independent Serhii Matviiuk [lower-alpha 1] 3,1544.3New
Independent Valerii Stakhov2,7053.7New
Independent Oleksandr Repiakh1,6252.2New
OPZZh Andrii Moskaliuk1,2991.8New
Independent Andrii Verbetskyi [lower-alpha 2] 6450.9New
Opposition Bloc Yurii Yaremchuk6300.9-0.1
Social Justice (Ukraine) Oleh Poberezhnyi4540.6New
Total votes73,439 100.0
Independent hold

2014

2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Petro Yurchyshyn 42,025 44.8 +29.4
Petro Poroshenko Bloc Mykola Katerynchuk 38,74441.2-23.1
Independent Ihor Isakov7,5338.0%New
Independent Yurii Yaremchuk1,7081.8%+1.3
RPOL Serhii Prokhorov1,3561.4%New
Opposition Bloc Fedir Pavlov9261.0%New
Independent Iryna Filimonova8810.9%New
Independent Oleh Kuts3530.4%New
Independent Serhii Mustia2890.3%New
Total votes93,815 100.0
Independent gain from Batkivshchyna

2012

2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Batkivshchyna Mykola Katerynchuk 62,393 64.3%
Independent Petro Yurchyshyn 14,93915.4%
KPU Yurii Haidaiev8,1928.4%
Independent Ihor Zubko5,2665.4%
People's Vasyl Chernii1,2901.3%
Party of Regions Andrii Kavunets1,2001.2%
Independent Oleksandr Shepelev5970.6%
Independent Ihor Dobrutskyi5330.5%
Independent Yurii Yaremchuk4930.5%
Independent Oleksandr Klymchuk4770.5%
European Platform Iryna Herasymova4550.5%
KUN Taras Koval3520.4%
Independent Taras Borysiuk2070.2%
New Politics Mykola Nehrub2030.2%
Independent Lina Palii1910.2%
Independent Serhii Onishchenko1010.1%
Independent Vasyl Susla720.1%
Total votes96,961 100.0
Batkivshchyna win (new seat)

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Notes

  1. A member of the Batkivshchyna party, yet ran as an independent.
  2. A member of the National Corps party, yet ran as an independent.

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