1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election|
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Turnout | 70.78% ( 5.03 pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Petro Symonenko
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Viacheslav Chornovil
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Oleksandr Moroz
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Party
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KPU
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Rukh
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SPU–SelPU
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Leader since
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19 June 1993
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4 December 1992
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1 November 1997
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Leader's seat
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Party list
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Party list
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Kyiv 92 [uk]
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Last election
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86 seats, 13.57%
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20 seats, 5.49%
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33 seats, 6.23%
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Seats won
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121
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46
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34
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Seat change
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35
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26
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1
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Popular vote
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6,550,353
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2,498,262
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2,273,788
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Percentage
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25.44% (PR)
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9.70% (PR)
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8.83% (PR)
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Swing
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11.87%
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4.21%
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2.60%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Anatoliy Matviyenko
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Pavlo Lazarenko
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Vitaliy Kononov
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Party
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NDP
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Hromada
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Party of Greens
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Leader since
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24 February 1996
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22 March 1994
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9 October 1992
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Leader's seat
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Vinnytsia 17 [uk]
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Dnipropetrovsk 40 [uk]
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Party list
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Last election
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New
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New
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0 seats 0.27%
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Seats won
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28
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24
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19
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Seat change
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New
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New
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19
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Popular vote
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1,331,460
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1,242,235
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1,444,264
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Percentage
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5.17% (PR)
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4.82% (PR)
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5.61% (PR)
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Swing
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New
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New
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5.34%
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Seventh party
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Eighth party
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Ninth party
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Leader
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Leonid Kravchuk
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Nataliya Vitrenko
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Kateryna Vashchuk
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Party
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SDPU(o)
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PSPU
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Agrarian Party
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Leader since
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January 1998[1]
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20 April 1996
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March 1997
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Leader's seat
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Party list
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Sumy 160 [uk]
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Volyn 20 [uk]
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Last election
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New
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New
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New
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Seats won
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17
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16
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9
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Seat change
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New
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New
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New
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Popular vote
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1,066,113
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1,075,118
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978,330
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Percentage
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4.14% (PR)
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4.18% (PR)
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3.80% (PR)
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Swing
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New
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New
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New
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Party-list results
Constituency results |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Ukraine on 29 March 1998.[2] The Communist Party of Ukraine remained the largest party in the Verkhovna Rada, winning 121 of the 445 seats.[3]
After the election votes in five electoral districts had too many irregularities to declare a winner and the parliament was five members short of 450.