Kherson Oblast Council

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The Kherson Oblast Council (Ukrainian: Херсонська обласна рада) is the regional oblast council (parliament) of the Kherson Oblast (province) located in Southern Ukraine.

Houses1
Established1991
Oleksandr Samoilenko [uk], Servant of the People
since 4 December, 2020
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Kherson Oblast Council

Херсонська обласна рада
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Type
Type
Houses1
Established1991
Leadership
Oleksandr Samoilenko [uk], Servant of the People
since 4 December, 2020
Structure
Seats64
6
15
7
13
11
7
5
[1]
Political groups
Government (39)
  •   Opposition Platform — For Life (15)
  •   We Have to Live Here (13)
  •   Servant of the People (11)

Opposition (25)

Elections
Last election
25 October 2020[1]
Next election
2025 (Postponed due to martial law in Ukraine)
Meeting place
1 Freedom Square, Kherson, Ukraine
46°38′25″N 32°36′57″E
Website
khor.gov.ua
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Council members are elected for five year terms. In order to gain representation in the council, a party must gain more than 5 percent of the total vote.[2]

During the Russian takeover and occupation of the oblast, the activities of the Council were temporarily suspended. A collaborationist entity called Salvation Committee for Peace and Order began to operate in its place. Activities of the Council resumed in November 2022.

The Kherson Oblast State Administration [uk] building was partially destroyed by a Russian airstrike on 5 June 2025.[3]

Recent elections

2020

Distribution of seats after the 2020 Ukrainian local elections

Election date was 25 October 2020[1]

Note: On 20 March 2022 the faction of the Volodymyr Saldo Bloc ceased to exist.[4] Its deputies joined the newly formed faction "Support to the programs of the President of Ukraine".[4]

2015

Distribution of seats after the 2015 Ukrainian local elections

Election date was 25 October 2015[5]

Chairmen

Regional executive committee

  • Filipp Pasenchenko-Demidenko (1944–1950)
  • Timofey Barilnik (1950–1963)
  • Nikolai Kobak (industrial, 1963–1964)
  • Nikolai Makushenko (agrarian, 1963–1964)
  • Nikolai Makushenko (1964–1969)
  • Dina Protsenko (1969–1978)
  • Vasily Metlyaev (1978–1983)
  • Mykhailo Kushnerenko (1983–1987)
  • Oleksandr Melnikov (1987–1991)
  • Mykhailo Kushnerenko (1991–1992)

Regional council

  • Mykhailo Kushnerenko (1990–1994)
  • Vitaliy Zholobov (1994–1996)
  • Valerii Tretyakov (1996–2002)
  • Anatoliy Yurchenko (2002)
  • Volodymyr Khodakovsky (2002–2006)
  • Hennadiy Prychyna (acting, 2006)
  • Volodymyr Demyokhin (2006–2010)
  • Viktor Pelykh (2010–2014)
  • Tamara Fedko (acting, 2014–2015)
  • Andriy Putilov (2015–2016)
  • Vladyslav Manger (2016–2020)
  • Oleksandr Samoilenko (since 2020)

References

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