All 100 seats in the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea 51 seats needed for a majority
Party
Seats
+/–
KPU
15
−23
APU
11
+6
NDP
8
+4
Party of Regions
3
New
Russian Bloc
3
New
SDPU(o)
3
New
SelPU
1
New
Labour Ukraine
1
New
PPPU
1
New
Democratic Union
1
New
Independents
46
−1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Crimea
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Prime Minister: Yury Gotsanyuk
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Parliamentary elections were held in Crimea on 31 March 2002. The Communist Party of Ukraine emerged as the largest faction in the Supreme Council, with 15 of the 100 seats, although 46 seats were won by independents.[1]
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