2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election

2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election
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All 450 seats in the Verkhovna Rada
226 seats needed for a majority
Turnout69.27% (Decrease 1.51 pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Our Ukraine Bloc Viktor Yushchenko 24.49 113 +51
KPU Petro Symonenko 20.76 64 −58
For United Ukraine! Volodymyr Lytvyn 12.23 101 +65
Tymoshenko Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko 7.54 22 New
SPU Oleksandr Moroz 7.14 23 +6
SDPU(o) Viktor Medvedchuk 6.52 24 +7
Unity (Ukraine) Oleksandr Omelchenko 1.13 3 New
DPU–DS Volodymyr Horbulin 0.91 4 +2
UMP Volodymyr Bezkorovainy 0.12 1 New
PNERU Pavlo Matviyenko 1 New
Independents 94 −17
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Party-list results
Constituency results
Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada before Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada after
Ivan Plyushch
NDP
Volodymyr Lytvyn
For United Ukraine!
Single constituency winners

Parliamentary elections were held in Ukraine on 31 March 2002.[1] The Our Ukraine bloc emerged as the largest faction in the Verkhovna Rada, winning 113 of the 450 seats.

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe noted at the time that there were physical assaults and harassment of candidates and campaign workers associated with opposition political parties prior to the March election.[2] The Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc complained of campaign related violations including "an informal 'media blackout,' [and] negatively slanted coverage".[2]

Electoral system

In this election, parallel voting was used. Half of the deputies to Verkhovna Rada (parliament of Ukraine) were elected on proportional basis, while the other half were elected by popular vote in single-mandate constituencies.[3] In order to gain any (proportional) seats in Verkhovna Rada a party needed to receive at least 4% of the popular vote.[4]

Opinion polls

Pollster Our Ukraine Communists ZaEdU[5] SDPU (o)[6] BYuT[7] Socialists Vitrenko[8] Greens Zh/M[9] KOP[10] Apple
All-Ukrainian Social Service (3/31/2002)[11] 22% 20% 14% 8% 6% 5% 3.5%
Razumkov Centre (3/29/2002)[12] 26-28% 18-19% 7-8% 9-10% 7-8% 3.5-4.5% 4-5% 4.5-5.5% 4-5% 2.5-3.5% 2.5-3%
Politic's Institute (3/29/2002)[12] 29-32% 19-21% 6-8% 7-9% 4-5% 4-5% 5-6% 4-5%
Ukrainian Institute of Social Research and
Center "Social Monitoring" (3/27/2002)[13]
23-25% 17-19% 11-13% 10-12% 5.5-7% 3.5-4.5% 3-4% 4-5.5% 4-5.5% 2.5-4% 2.5-3.5%
Center SOCIS (3/27/2002)[13] 31-33% 17-19% 5-6% 7-8% 3-4% 2-3% 2-3% 5-6% 4-5%

Conduct

On 29 March 2002 the Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko won a case on defamation against the Chairman of the Tax Administration of Ukraine Mykola Azarov. The Shevchenkivsky District Court of the Kyiv city prohibited the Tax Administration of Ukraine to spread lies against the opposition electoral bloc.[14]

Late at night on 29 March 2002 vice-governor of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Mykola Shkriblyak was mortally wounded. Shkriblyak was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united) and he was a parliamentary candidate in the 90th electoral district. He died later in a local hospital.[15]

Results

The final election results differed greatly from the final opinion poll.[16] The 2002 parliamentary elections were the first that substantially reduced fragmentation of the Verkhovna Rada and laid the groundwork for consolidation of political views in the parliament.

Yushchenko's Our Ukraine gathered most of its support from western and central regions of Ukraine, including the city of Kyiv. The Communist Party received most of its votes from eastern and southern regions, as well as from Crimea. For United Ukraine block, which included Victor Yanukovych's Party of Regions, got most of its votes from eastern regions of Ukraine. Donetsk Oblast was the stronghold of the block, where it received more than twice the number of votes (36.83%) compared to the next highest supporting region: Sumy Oblast with 17.05% of the region's voters. Yulia Tymoshenko's block's support came predominantly from western regions, while the Socialists were most supported in the central regions. While the Tymoshenko block received more of the national vote compared to the Socialist Party, it did not gain a plurality in any of the regions, while the Socialist Party managed to secure plurality of votes in Poltava Oblast with 22.05%.

PartyProportionalConstituencyTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Bloc of Viktor Yushchenko "Our Ukraine"6,108,08824.49703,353,05313.7343113+51
Communist Party of Ukraine5,178,07420.76592,302,6759.43564–58
For United Ukraine!3,051,05612.23353,827,57615.6866101+65
Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc1,882,0877.542213,3260.05022New
Socialist Party of Ukraine1,780,6427.1420869,5573.56323+6
Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)1,626,7216.5219561,4152.30524+7
Nataliya Vitrenko Bloc (PSPUYeU)836,1983.350302,7861.2400–17
Women for the Future547,9162.20027,9690.1100New
Team of Winter Generation525,0252.1000–1
Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed)362,7121.45018,4410.0800New
Party of Greens of Ukraine338,2521.36051,3050.2100–19
Apple299,7641.200285,2661.1700New
Unity (Ye–SDS–UPS)282,4911.130504,9202.0733New
Democratic Party of Ukraine–Democratic Union227,3930.910320,1641.3144+2
New Generation of Ukraine201,1570.81011,6510.0500New
Russian Bloc190,8390.77029,7890.1200–1
For Ukraine, Belarus and Russia112,2590.4500New
Communist Party of Workers and Peasants106,9040.430174,1000.7100New
Peasant Party of Ukraine98,4280.39087,1520.3600–12
Rehabilitation of the People of Ukraine Party91,0980.37047,0480.1900New
All-Ukrainian Party of Workers88,8420.36044,6210.1800–1
All-Ukrainian Association of Christians75,1740.30015,2520.0600New
Social Democratic Party of Ukraine68,6640.28000
Bloc "Popular Movement of Ukraine" (NRUYeTs)41,7300.170152,0380.6200New
Bloc "Against all" (PPMSB)29,6650.1200New
Ukrainian Marine Party29,0250.12038,7430.1611New
People's Party of Depositors and Social Security27,2730.11021,0620.0900New
All-Ukrainian Party "New Force"26,2990.11066,8400.2700New
Christian Movement23,5910.0900New
Party of All-Ukrainian Union of the Left "Justice"21,9570.09073,8670.3000New
Ukrainian National Assembly11,8390.0502,9170.01000
Bloc of Ukrainian Party and New World11,0480.0400New
Liberal Ukraine8,5350.0300New
Party of National Economic Development of Ukraine50,2030.2111+1
Communist Party of Working People7,2520.0300New
Christian Democratic Party of Ukraine6,5730.0300–2
Party of the Pensioners' Defenders of Ukraine4,2490.0200New
New Politics3,8360.0200New
Independents9,218,24737.759494–17
Against all635,1992.551,922,7847.87
Total24,945,945100.0022524,416,677100.002254500
Valid votes24,945,94596.2824,416,67794.37
Invalid/blank votes963,4623.721,457,5945.63
Total votes25,909,407100.0025,874,271100.00
Registered voters/turnout37,403,66169.2737,403,66169.18
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, CLEA

By electoral district

The following table demonstrates all winners of the 225 electoral districts.[17]

List of 225 Electoral districts
Region District Candidate Votes % Party membership
Name Seats Name Number
1 AR Crimea 10 Simferopol-Tsentralny 001 Volodymyr Voyush 89.43 SDPU (u)
1 AR Crimea 10 Simferopol-Kyivsky 002 Lev Myrymskyi Unaffiliated
1 AR Crimea 10 Dzhankoi 003 Serhiy Ivanov Unaffiliated
1 AR Crimea 10 Yevpatoria 004 Anatoliy Rakhanskyi Unaffiliated
1 AR Crimea 10 Kerch 005 Viktor Myronenko Communist Party of Ukraine
1 AR Crimea 10 Feodosia 006 Valeriy Horbatov Unaffiliated
1 AR Crimea 10 Yalta 007 Ihor Franchuk Unaffiliated
1 AR Crimea 10 Sudak 008 Volodymyr Skliar Unaffiliated
1 AR Crimea 10 Krasnoperekopsk 009 Valeriy Yevdokimov SDPU (u)
1 AR Crimea 10 Bakhchysarai 010 Anatoliy Franchuk Unaffiliated
2 Vinnytsia 8 Vinnytsia 011 Viktor Antemyuk Unaffiliated
2 Vinnytsia 8 Vinnytsia 012 Petro Poroshenko Our Ukraine
2 Vinnytsia 8 Kalynivka 013 Mykola Katerynchuk Unaffiliated
2 Vinnytsia 8 Zhmerynka 014 Volodymyr Maistryshyn Unaffiliated
2 Vinnytsia 8 Sharhorod 015 Hryhoriy Kaletnyk For United Ukraine
2 Vinnytsia 8 Yampil 016 Ihor Kalnichenko For United Ukraine
2 Vinnytsia 8 Ladyzhyn 017 Mykola Sokyrko Our Ukraine
2 Vinnytsia 8 Illintsi 018 Svitlana Melnyk Socialist Party of Ukraine
3 Volyn 5 Volodymyr-Volynskyi 019 Serhiy Slabenko Our Ukraine
3 Volyn 5 Horokhiv 020 Serhiy Bondarchuk Our Ukraine
3 Volyn 5 Kovel 021 Mykola Martynenko Unaffiliated
3 Volyn 5 Lutsk 022 Volodymyr Bondar Our Ukraine
3 Volyn 5 Manevychi 023 Ihor Yeremeyev For United Ukraine
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Dnipropetrovsk-Industrialny 024 Anatoliy Klymenko Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Dnipropetrovsk-Krasnohvardiysky 025 Serhiy Bychkov Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Dnipropetrovsk-Babushkinsky 026 Viktor Pinchuk Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Dnipropetrovsk-Zhovtnevy 027 Leonid Serhiyenko Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Dnipropetrovsk-Lyeninsky 028 Viktor Veretennykov Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Dnipropetrovsk 029 Oleksandr Kasianenko Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Dniprodzerzhynsk 030 Vyacheslav Anisimov Communist Party of Ukraine
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Kryvyi Rih-Ternivsky 031 Volodymyr Movchan For United Ukraine
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Kryvyi Rih-Dovhynetsky 032 Vadym Hurov Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Kryvyi Rih-Tsentralnomisky 033 Ihor Smianenko Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Tsarychanka 034 Mykola Kolisnyk Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Nikopol 035 Viktor Drachevskyi Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Pavlohrad 036 Leonid Derkach Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Kryvyi Rih 037 Serhiy Kasianov Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Novomoskovsk 038 Mykola Soloshenko 96.57 Unaffiliated
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Vasylkivka 039 Oleksandr Shevchenko For United Ukraine
4 Dnipropetrovsk 17 Marhanets 040 Oleh Tsaryov Unaffiliated
5 Donetsk 21 Donetsk-Budyonnivsky 041 Raisa Bohatyriova 83.32 For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Donetsk-Voroshilovsky 042 Tetyana Bakhteyeva For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Donetsk-Lyeninsky 043 Yukhym Zvyahilskyi For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Donetsk-Kirovsky 044 Valentyn Landyk For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Donetsk-Kyivsky 045 Volodymyr Rybak For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Bakhmut 046 Andriy Klyuyev For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Sloviansk 047 Oleh Panasovskyi Communist Party of Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Kramatorsk 048 Mykola Yankovskyi For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Kostiantynivka 049 Leonid Baisarov For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Krasnoarmiysk 050 Oleksiy Korsakov Unaffiliated
5 Donetsk 21 Horlivka 051 Mykola Komar For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Dzerzhynsk 052 Heorhiy Skudar For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Yenakiieve 053 Vitaliy Khomutynnyk For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Shakhtarsk 054 Volodymyr Avramenko For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Makiivka-Hirnytsky 055 Serhiy Matvienkov For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Makiivka-Tsentralnomisky 056 Oleksandr Koloniari For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Mariupol-Ilyichivsky 057 Ihor Shkiria For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Mariupol-Zhovtnevy 058 Oleksandr Leshchynskyi For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Marinka 059 Viktor Turmanov Unaffiliated
5 Donetsk 21 Volnovakha 060 Volodymyr Zubanov For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 Starobesheve 061 Hennadiy Vasilyev Unaffiliated
5 Donetsk 21 062 Valeriy Konovalyuk For United Ukraine
5 Donetsk 21 063 Viktor Slauta For United Ukraine
6 Zhytomyr 6 Zhytomyr 064 Volodymyr Satsyuk 89.74 Democratic Party–Democratic Union
6 Zhytomyr 6 Berdychiv 065 Pavlo Zhebrivskyi Unaffiliated
6 Zhytomyr 6 Korosten 066 Pavlo Matvienko Party of National Economic Development
6 Zhytomyr 6 Novohrad-Volynskyi 067 Valentyn Savytskyi Unaffiliated
6 Zhytomyr 6 Malyn 068
6 Zhytomyr 6 Chudniv 069 Viktor Razvadovsky Unaffiliated
7 Zakarpattia 6 Uzhhorod 070 Nestor Shufrych SDPU (u)
7 Zakarpattia 6 Mukacheve 071 Viktor Baloha Unaffiliated
7 Zakarpattia 6 Svaliava 072 Istvan Haidosz SDPU (u)
7 Zakarpattia 6 Khust 073 Oleksandr Kameniash Unaffiliated
7 Zakarpattia 6 Tiachiv 074 Mykhailo Siatynia Unaffiliated
7 Zakarpattia 6 Vynohradiv 075 Orest Klympush Unaffiliated
8 Zaporizhzhia 9 Zaporizhzhia-Kommunarsky 076 Petro Sabashuk Our Ukraine
8 Zaporizhzhia 9 Zaporizhzhia-Lyeninsky 077 Yuriy Artemenko Unaffiliated
8 Zaporizhzhia 9 Zaporizhzhia-Ordzhonikidzevsky 078 Hennadiy Horlov For United Ukraine
8 Zaporizhzhia 9 Zaporizhzhia-Shevchenkivsky 079 Yaroslav Sukhyi Unaffiliated
8 Zaporizhzhia 9 Berdiansk 080 Ivan Bastryha For United Ukraine
8 Zaporizhzhia 9 Vasylivka 081 Volodymyr Bronnikov For United Ukraine
8 Zaporizhzhia 9 Melitopol 082 Oleh Oleksenko Our Ukraine
8 Zaporizhzhia 9 Tokmak 083 Anatoliy Moroz Communist Party of Ukraine
8 Zaporizhzhia 9 Polohy 084 Oleksandr Peklushenko For United Ukraine
9 Ivano-Frankivsk 7 Ivano-Frankivsk 085 Mykola Kruts 96.41 Our Ukraine
9 Ivano-Frankivsk 7 Tysmenytsia 086 Ihor Nasalyk Our Ukraine
9 Ivano-Frankivsk 7 Kalush 087 Volodymyr Moisyk Our Ukraine
9 Ivano-Frankivsk 7 Dolyna 088 Roman Tkach Our Ukraine
9 Ivano-Frankivsk 7 Nadvirna 089 Yevhen Hirnyk Our Ukraine
9 Ivano-Frankivsk 7 Kolomyia 090 Roman Zvarych Our Ukraine
10 Kyiv Oblast 9 091 Dmytro Rudkovskyi Unaffiliated
10 Kyiv Oblast 9 Bila Tserkva 092 Hryhoriy Bondarenko For United Ukraine
10 Kyiv Oblast 9 Makariv 093 Volodymyr Syvkovych Unaffiliated
10 Kyiv Oblast 9 Uzyn 094 Tetyana Zasukha Unaffiliated
10 Kyiv Oblast 9 Myronivka 095 Yevhen Zhovtyak 70.87 Our Ukraine
10 Kyiv Oblast 9 Obukhiv 096 Serhiy Osyka Unaffiliated
10 Kyiv Oblast 9 Irpin 097 Yuriy Boyko Our Ukraine
10 Kyiv Oblast 9 Vyshhorod 098 Kyrylo Polishchuk Unaffiliated
11 Kirovohrad 5 099 Hanna Antonyeva Unaffiliated
11 Kirovohrad 5 100 Oleksandr Bilovol Democratic Party–Democratic Union
11 Kirovohrad 5 Kirovohrad 101 Mykhailo Poplavskyi Unaffiliated
11 Kirovohrad 5 Bobrynets 102 Olha Zatochna Unaffiliated
11 Kirovohrad 5 Holovanivsk 103 Oleksandr Yedin For United Ukraine
12 Luhansk 11 104 Vasyl Nadraha 99.56 For United Ukraine
12 Luhansk 11 105 Vladyslav Kryvobokov People's Party of Depositors
12 Luhansk 11 Luhansk-Artemivsky 106 Enver Tskitishvili For United Ukraine
12 Luhansk 11 Luhansk-Zhovtnevy 107 Viktor Kirilov Unaffiliated
12 Luhansk 11 Sievierodonetsk 108 Lyudmyla Kyrychenko For United Ukraine
12 Luhansk 11 Lysychansk 109 Serhiy Synchenko Communist Party of Ukraine
12 Luhansk 11 Krasnyi Luch 110 Mykola Budahiants For United Ukraine
12 Luhansk 11 Krasnodon 111 Hennadiy Astrov-Shumilov For United Ukraine
12 Luhansk 11 Alchevsk 112 Yuliy Ioffe Unaffiliated
12 Luhansk 11 Sverdlovsk 113 Mykola Hapochka For United Ukraine
12 Luhansk 11 Rubizhne 114 Kateryna Fomenko For United Ukraine
12 Luhansk 11 Svatove 115 Viktor Topolov Unaffiliated
13 Lviv 12 116 Taras Chornovil Our Ukraine
13 Lviv 12 Lviv-Sykhivsky 117 Pavlo Kachur Our Ukraine
13 Lviv 12 Lviv-Zaliznychny 118 Taras Stetskiv Our Ukraine
13 Lviv 12 Lviv-Frankivsky 119 Oleksandr Hudyma Our Ukraine
13 Lviv 12 Lviv-Lychakivsky 120 Oleh Tyahnybok Our Ukraine
13 Lviv 12 Brody 121 Andriy Shkil Unaffiliated
13 Lviv 12 Horodok 122 Petro Dyminskyi Our Ukraine
13 Lviv 12 Drohobych 123 Volodymyr Yavorivskyi Our Ukraine
13 Lviv 12 Yavoriv 124 Petro Pysarchuk Unaffiliated
13 Lviv 12 Peremyshliany 125 Petro Oliynyk Our Ukraine
13 Lviv 12 Sokal 126 Ivan Havrylyuk Our Ukraine
13 Lviv 12 Staryi Sambir 127 Ihor Ostash Our Ukraine
14 Mykolaiv 6 128 Viktor Horbachov Unaffiliated
14 Mykolaiv 6 Mykolaiv-Zavodsky 129 Oleksandr Kuzmuk For United Ukraine
14 Mykolaiv 6 Mykolaiv-Lyeninsky 130 Mykola Karpenko For United Ukraine
14 Mykolaiv 6 Mykolaiv 131 Pavlo Ryabikin Unaffiliated
14 Mykolaiv 6 Bashtanka 132 Valeriy Akopyan For United Ukraine
14 Mykolaiv 6 Voznesensk 133 Anatoliy Kozlovskyi Unaffiliated
15 Odesa 11 134 Oleksiy Kozachenko For United Ukraine
15 Odesa 11 Odesa-Kyivsky 135 Ihor Riznyk 96.08 Unaffiliated
15 Odesa 11 Odesa-Malynovsky 136 Serhiy Kivalov Ukrainian Maritime Party
15 Odesa 11 Odesa-Prymorsky 137 Mykola Pavlyuk Unaffiliated
15 Odesa 11 Odesa-Suvorovsky 138 Mykola Shvedenko Unaffiliated
15 Odesa 11 Kotovsk 139 Stanislav Strebko For United Ukraine
15 Odesa 11 Shyriaieve 140 Yuriy Kruk Unaffiliated
15 Odesa 11 Rozdilna 141 Ihor Plokhoi Unaffiliated
15 Odesa 11 Biliaivka 142 Volodymyr Mazurenko Unaffiliated
15 Odesa 11 Tatarbunary 143 Leonid Klimov For United Ukraine
15 Odesa 11 Artsyz 144 Vasyl Kalinchuk For United Ukraine
16 Poltava 8 145 Anatoliy Kukoba Unaffiliated
16 Poltava 8 Poltava-Oktyabrsky 146 Andriy Verevskyi Unaffiliated
16 Poltava 8 Poltava-Kyivsky 147 Vasyl Havrylyuk Unaffiliated
16 Poltava 8 Kremenchuk 148 Oleh Salmin Unaffiliated
16 Poltava 8 Myrhorod 149 Hennadiy Rudenko For United Ukraine
16 Poltava 8 Lubny 150 Volodymyr Matytsyn Unaffiliated
16 Poltava 8 Karlivka 151 Ivan Chetverykov Unaffiliated
16 Poltava 8 Komsomolsk 152 Mykola Karnaukh Socialist Party of Ukraine
17 Rivne 5 153 Yuriy Shyrko Unaffiliated
17 Rivne 5 Rivne 154 Pavlo Sulkovskyi 99.32 Our Ukraine
17 Rivne 5 Ostroh 155 Vitaliy Tsekhmistrenko Our Ukraine
17 Rivne 5 Dubno 156 Oleksandr Abdullin Democratic Party–Democratic Union
17 Rivne 5 Dubrovytsia 157 Mykola Shershun For United Ukraine
18 Sumy 6 158 Yevhen Lapin For United Ukraine
18 Sumy 6 Sumy 159 Oleksandr Tsarenko For United Ukraine
18 Sumy 6 Bilopillia 160 Mykola Noshchenko For United Ukraine
18 Sumy 6 Hlukhiv 161 Olha Ginsburg Communist Party of Ukraine
18 Sumy 6 Shostka 162 Ivan Rishnyak For United Ukraine
18 Sumy 6 Romny 163 Hryhoriy Dashutin For United Ukraine
19 Ternopil 5 164 Oleksandr Ustenko Our Ukraine
19 Ternopil 5 Ternopil 165 Oleh Humenyuk Our Ukraine
19 Ternopil 5 Zbarazh 166 Ivan Stoiko Our Ukraine
19 Ternopil 5 Zboriv 167 Ihor Tarasyuk Our Ukraine
19 Ternopil 5 Terebovlya 168 Mykhailo Polyanych Our Ukraine
20 Kharkiv 14 169 Leonid Isayev 99.25 For United Ukraine
20 Kharkiv 14 Kharkiv-Dzerzhynsky 170 Stanislav Kosionov For United Ukraine
20 Kharkiv 14 Kharkiv-Kyivsky 171 Dmytro Svyatash For United Ukraine
20 Kharkiv 14 Kharkiv-Moskovsky 172 Vasyl Salyhin For United Ukraine
20 Kharkiv 14 Kharkiv-Frunzensky 173 Volodymyr Horoshovskyi 88.08 Unaffiliated
20 Kharkiv 14 Kharkiv-Ordzhonikidzevsky 174 Mykhailo Dobkin Unaffiliated
20 Kharkiv 14 Kharkiv-Kominternivsky 175 Oleksandr Feldman Unaffiliated
20 Kharkiv 14 Kharkiv-Lyeninsky 176 Oleksandr Bandurko For United Ukraine
20 Kharkiv 14 Derhachi 177 Stepan Havrysh For United Ukraine
20 Kharkiv 14 Chuhuiv 178 Vasyl Potapov For United Ukraine
20 Kharkiv 14 Kupiansk 179 Valentyna Hoshovska For United Ukraine
20 Kharkiv 14 Balakliia 180 Ivan Diyak For United Ukraine
20 Kharkiv 14 Krasnohrad 181 Lyudmyla Davydova Unaffiliated
20 Kharkiv 14 Zolochiv 182 Oleh Karaturmanov For United Ukraine
21 Kherson 5 183 Oleh Bespalov Unaffiliated
21 Kherson 5 Kherson-Suvorovsky 184 Volodymyr Demekhin Unaffiliated
21 Kherson 5 Kherson-Komsomolsky 185 Volodymyr Fialkovskyi Unaffiliated
21 Kherson 5 Nova Kakhovka 186 Mykola Bahrayev 98.89 Unaffiliated
21 Kherson 5 Kakhovka 187 Stanislav Nikolayenko 92.78 Socialist Party of Ukraine
22 Khmelnytskyi 7 188 Oleh Lukashuk SDPU (u)
22 Khmelnytskyi 7 Khmelnytskyi 189 Vitaliy Oluyko For United Ukraine
22 Khmelnytskyi 7 Khmelnytskyi 190 Vasyl Shpak For United Ukraine
22 Khmelnytskyi 7 Krasyliv 191 Adam Chykal Unaffiliated
22 Khmelnytskyi 7 Shepetivka 192 Vyacheslav Dubytskyi Unaffiliated
22 Khmelnytskyi 7 Starokostiantyniv 193 Serhiy Buryak Unaffiliated
22 Khmelnytskyi 7 Dunaivtsi 194 Volodymyr Nechyporuk Unaffiliated
23 Cherkasy 7 195 Serhiy Tereshchuk For United Ukraine
23 Cherkasy 7 Cherkasy-Prydniprovsky 196 Bohdan Hubskyi Unaffiliated
23 Cherkasy 7 Cherkasy-Sosnivsky 197 Viktor Tymoshenko Unaffiliated
23 Cherkasy 7 Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi 198 Ihor Chelombytko Unaffiliated
23 Cherkasy 7 Kaniv 199 Petro Kuzmenko Unaffiliated
23 Cherkasy 7 Smila 200 Borys Raikov Unaffiliated
23 Cherkasy 7 Zhashkiv 201 Mykola Bulatetskyi Our Ukraine
24 Chernivtsi 4 202 Viktor Korol Our Ukraine
24 Chernivtsi 4 Chernivtsi 203 Heorhiy Manchulenko Our Ukraine
24 Chernivtsi 4 Storozhynets 204 Mykhailo Bauer Unaffiliated
24 Chernivtsi 4 Novoselytsia 205 Leonid Kadenyuk Unaffiliated
25 Chernihiv 6 206 Valentyn Melnychuk Unaffiliated
25 Chernihiv 6 Chernihiv-Desnyansky 207 Vladyslav Atroshchenko Our Ukraine
25 Chernihiv 6 Chernihiv-Novozavodsky 208 Oleksandr Volkov Democratic Party–Democratic Union
25 Chernihiv 6 Koriukivka 209 Ivan Plyushch Unaffiliated
25 Chernihiv 6 Bakhmach 210 Fedir Shpyh Unaffiliated
25 Chernihiv 6 Nizhyn 211 Oleh Petrov For United Ukraine
26 Kyiv City 13 212 Leonid Chernovetskyi Unaffiliated
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyiv-Holosiyivsky 213 Oleksandr Zadorozhnyi Unity
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyiv-Darnytsky 214 Mykola Polishchuk 89.32 Our Ukraine
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyiv-Desnyansky 215 Anatoliy Mokrousov Unity
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyiv-Dniprovsky 216 Serhiy Teryokhin Our Ukraine
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyvi-Desnyansky 217 Stanislav Stashevskyi Unity
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyiv-Dniprovsky 218 Vasyl Horbal 97.81 Unaffiliated
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyiv-Obolonsky 219 Volodymyr Bondarenko Our Ukraine
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyiv-Svyatoshynsky 220 Valeriy Asadchev Our Ukraine
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyiv-Svyatoshynsky 221 Valeriy Lebedivskyi Unaffiliated
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyiv-Podilsky 222 Yuriy Orobets Unaffiliated
26 Kyiv City 13 Kyiv-Pechersky 223 Borys Bespalyi Our Ukraine
27 Sevastopol 2 Sevastopol-Gagarinsky 224 Stanislav Halchysnkyi 96.04 Communist Party of Ukraine
27 Sevastopol 2 Sevastopol-Leninsky 225 Viktor Zaichko For United Ukraine

Notes:

Several lawmakers elected into the new parliament have family ties with other lawmakers or other family members in the executive branch of Ukrainian politics.[18]

Faction changes after the 2002 elections

After the election, several MPs left their parties to join another others.[19]

Faction changes after the Ukrainian parliamentary election, 2002 (main parties and alliances)
Parties and alliances Number of seats on 15 May 2002 Number of seats on 19 October 2002 Number of seats on 2 January 2003 Number of seats on 16 September 2005   
Viktor Yushchenko Bloc Our Ukraine 119 110 102 45 74 seats
Communist Party of Ukraine 64 61 60 56 8 seats
For United Ukraine 175 Disbanded Disbanded Disbanded 175 seats
Electoral Bloc Yuliya Tymoshenko 23 20 18 40 17 seats
Socialist Party of Ukraine 22 21 20 26 4 seats
United Social Democratic Party of Ukraine 31 38 40 20 11 seats
Source: Virtual Politics - Faking Democracy in the Post-Soviet World, Andrew Wilson, Yale University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-300-09545-7 & Ukraine on Its Meandering Path Between East and West by Andrej Lushnycky and Mykola Riabchuk, Peter Lang, 2009, ISBN 303911607X & Ukraine at the Crossroads: Velvet Revolution or Belarusification by Olexiy Haran, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, October 2002

By October 2002 the For United Ukraine faction had broken down in 8 new parliamentary factions.[20]

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1976 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ a b Ukraine:Treatment of the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (SDPU); relationship with the National Salvation Forum (FNB); treatment of FNB members, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada via UNHCR (14 August 2003)
  3. ^ Against All Odds: Aiding Political Parties in Georgia and Ukraine (UvA Proefschriften) by Max Bader, Vossiuspers UvA, 2010, ISBN 90-5629-631-0 (page 93)
  4. ^ Ukraine at the Crossroads: Economic Reforms in International Perspective by Axel Siedenberg (Editor), Lutz Hoffmann, Physica-Verlag Heidelberg, 1999, ISBN 3790811890/ISBN 978-3790811896 (page 184)
  5. ^ For One Ukraine
  6. ^ Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)
  7. ^ Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko
  8. ^ Bloc of Nataliya Vitrenko
  9. ^ Women for Future
  10. ^ Team of Winter Generation
  11. ^ (in Ukrainian) "За ЄдУ" отримує свої 14%. У відповідному exit-poll (ZaEdU is receiving its 14%. In the respective exit-poll). Ukrainska Pravda. March 31, 2002
  12. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) Вибори-2002: остаточний прогноз (Elections-2002: the final forecast). Ukrainska Pravda. March 29, 2002
  13. ^ a b Рейтинги переможців. Без табу (Ratings of victors. No taboo). Ukrainska Pravda. March 27, 2002
  14. ^ Тимошенко виграла суд у Азарова (Tymoshenko won case against Azarov). Ukrainska Pravda. March 29, 2002
  15. ^ Вбито кандидата в депутати від СДПУ(О) (A parliamentary candidate from SDPU (u) was killed). Ukrainska Pravda. March 30, 2002
  16. ^ Ukraine's election frontrunners, BBC News (28 March 2002)
  17. ^ (in Ukrainian) Winners, Ukrainian Weekly. April 14, 2002. page 3.
  18. ^ Family ties that bind parliament, Kyiv Post (15 November 2012)
  19. ^ Virtual Politics - Faking Democracy in the Post-Soviet World, Andrew Wilson, Yale University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-300-09545-7
  20. ^ Ukraine at the Crossroads: Velvet Revolution or Belarusification by Olexiy Haran, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, October 2002

External links

  • Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  • Relatively in-depth analysis of the election GlobalSecurity.org
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  • See also: Elections and referendums in Crimea