Ukraine's 201st electoral district
Electoral district in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine
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| Ukraine's 201st electoral district | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Electoral district for the Verkhovna Rada | |||
| Region | |||
| Current Electoral district | |||
| Created | 2012 | ||
| Party | Servant of the People | ||
Ukraine's 201st electoral district is a Verkhovna Rada (parliament) constituency in Chernivtsi Oblast. Established in its current form in 2012, it comprises part of the oblast's capital, Chernivtsi (along with the larger 203rd district). The district includes 107 polling stations.[1]
The constituency is bordered by the 202nd electoral district to the west, the 203rd district to the east and south, and the 204th electoral district to the north.
People's Deputies
| Party | Member | Portrait | Election | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batkivshchyna | Mykola Fedorchuk | 2012 | ||
| People's Front | Mykola Fedorchuk | 2014 | ||
| Servant of the People | Olena Lys | 2019 | ||
Elections
2019
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Servant of the People | Olena Lys | 24,243 | 34.7% | ||
| Independent | Mykola Fedorchuk | 9,298 | 13.3% | ||
| Opposition Platform — For Life | Vitalii Mykhailishyn | 8,711 | 12.5% | ||
| European Solidarity | Nataliia Frunze | 4,266 | 6.1% | ||
| Holos | Maksym Kyiak | 3,450 | 5.0% | ||
| Svoboda | Vasyl Zazuliak | 2,954 | 4.2% | ||
| Independent | Mykhailo Yarynych | 2,859 | 4.1% | ||
| Batkivshchyna | Oleksandr Purshaha | 2,821 | 4.0% | ||
| Independent | Valentyna Radchuk | 2,766 | 4.0% | ||
| Independent | Volodymyr Didukh-Kobzar | 2,133 | 3.0% | ||
| SiCh | Halyna Zhuk | 1,984 | 2.8% | ||
| Independent | Andrii Bezborodko | 1,093 | 1.6% | ||
| Self Reliance | Inna Kubai | 759 | 1.1% | ||
| Others | 2,615 | 3.6% | |||
| Total votes | 69,952 | 100.0% | |||
| Servant of the People gain from People's Front | Swing | New | |||
2014
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| People's Front | Mykola Fedorchuk | 29,525 | 34.9% | ||
| Petro Poroshenko Bloc | Nataliia Yakymchuk | 24,775 | 29.3% | ||
| Independent | Vitalii Mykhailishyn | 13,693 | 16.2% | ||
| Batkivshchyna | Yurii Bureha | 13,693 | 6.5% | ||
| Radical Party | Nazar Horuk | 3,133 | 3.7% | ||
| Independent | Valerii Marchuk | 1,645 | 1.9% | ||
| URP | Nataliia Strelchuk | 1,292 | 1.5% | ||
| Strong Ukraine | Yevhen Motovylin | 948 | 1.1% | ||
| Others | 2,063 | 4.9% | |||
| Total votes | 84,693 | 100.0% | |||
| People's Front gain from Batkivshchyna | Swing | New | |||
2012
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batkivshchyna | Mykola Fedorchuk | 52,901 | 52.0% | ||
| Party of Regions | Vitalii Mykhailishyn | 34,472 | 33.9% | ||
| UDAR | Halyna Mararash | 6,656 | 6.5% | ||
| People's | Viktor Bachynskyi | 2,413 | 2.4% | ||
| KPU | Ivan Bordiian | 2,050 | 2.0% | ||
| Others | 3,148 | 3.2% | |||
| Total votes | 101,640 | 100.0% | |||
| Batkivshchyna win (new seat) | |||||