Kherson constituency
Proposed Russian legislative constituency
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The Kherson constituency (No.187) is a proposed Russian legislative constituency in the Russian-occupied Kherson Oblast. The constituency nominally encompasses the entire territory of the Kherson Oblast (according to Russia; this includes not only Ukraine's Kherson Oblast, but also parts of Ukraine's Mykolaiv Oblast such as the Kinburn Peninsula and the former Snihurivka Raion). As of September 2025, Kherson Oblast is not under full control of the Russian forces; while its parts west of the Dnieper, including the city of Kherson, had been captured by Russia in March 2022, Russia later retreated from them due to the Liberation of Kherson in November the same year.
| Kherson single-member constituency | |
|---|---|
Russian State Duma | |
| Federal subject | Kherson Oblast |
| Districts | Chaplynka, Henichesk, Hola Prystan, Hornostaivka, Ivanivka, Kakhovka, Kalanchak, Nyzhni Sirohozy, Nova Kakhovka, Novotroitske, Oleshky, Skadovsk, Velyka Lepetykha, Verkhnii Rohachyk |
| Voters | 381,319 (2025, est.) |
As Kherson Oblast was annexed by Russia in September 2022, the constituency is created for the 2026 legislative election.
The constituency's territory corresponds to electoral districts No. 182, 183, 184, 185, and 186 (in whole) in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
Boundaries
Areas which remain under partial or full Ukrainian control are listed in italics.
Since 2026: Bilozerka District, Beryslav District, Chaplynka District, Henichesk District, Hola Prystan District, Hornostaivka District, Ivanivka District, Kakhovka District, Kalanchak District, Kherson, Nyzhni Sirohozy District, Nova Kakhovka, Novotroitske District, Novovorontsovka District, Oleksandrivka District,[a] Oleshky District, Skadovsk District, Snihurivka District,[a] Velyka Oleksandrivka District, Velyka Lepetykha District, Verkhnii Rohachyk District, Vysokopillia District[1]
The constituency has been covering the entirety of Russian-occupied Kherson Oblast (in the boundaries Russian law considers it to have, i.e. including territories which are no longer under de facto Russian control) since its initial creation in 2025.
Notes
- part of Ukraine's Mykolaiv Oblast
