1938 Ukrainian Supreme Soviet election information
1938 Ukrainian Supreme Soviet election
26 June 1938[1]
1947 →
All 304 seats in the Supreme Soviet[1]
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Nikita Khrushchev
Yakov Khomenko
Party
Communist Party of Ukraine[1]
Komsomol[1]
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Mikhail Burmistenko[1]
Communist Party
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Supreme Soviet elections were held in the Ukrainian SSR on 26 June 1938 to elect deputies to the Supreme Soviet.[1] They were held alongside elections to oblast councils and followed the national elections to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union on 12 December 1937.[1]
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