All 100 seats in the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea 51 seats needed for a majority
Party
%
Seats
+/–
Party of Regions
50.44
80
+36
KPU
7.65
5
−4
Qurultai-Rukh
7.24
5
−3
Soyuz
5.44
5
−5
Russian Unity
4.15
3
New
Strong Ukraine
3.75
2
New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Chairman of the Council before
Chairman of the Council after
Anatoliy Hrytsenko Party of Regions
Vladimir Konstantinov Party of Regions
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Crimea
Autonomous Republic of Crimea (within Ukraine, 1991–present)
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Presidential representative: Tamila Tasheva
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Chairman: (vacant)
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Presidential: 1994
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Head: Sergey Aksyonov
Prime Minister: Yury Gotsanyuk
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Parliamentary: 2014
2019
Political parties
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Political status of Crimea Politics of Russia • Politics of Ukraine
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The 2010 Crimean parliamentary election was held on 31 October 2010 as a part of the general 2010 Ukrainian local elections. Unlike the previous election to the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea, they were conducted on the mixed member proportional representation system. In order to gain representation in the Parliament of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a party or bloc had to garner at least 3 percent of the total vote. The Party of Regions won the elections with an overwhelming majority.[1]
^Local government elections in Ukraine: last stage in the Party of Regions’ takeover of power Archived August 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Centre for Eastern Studies (October 4, 2010)
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