Kiev electoral district (Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917)

The Kiev electoral district (Russian: Киевский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. The electoral district covered the Kiev Governorate.[3]

Kiev
Former Civilian constituency
for the All-Russian Constituent Assembly
Former constituency
Created1917
Abolished1918
Number of members22
Number of Uyezd Electoral Commissions12
Number of Urban Electoral Commissions3
Number of Parishes211
Sources:[1][2]

The city of Kiev was a historical Black Hundred stronghold, and monarchists got some 3% of the votes in the district as a whole (a significant vote compared to the rest of the country).[4] In the city itself the Ukrainian Socialist Bloc got 45,315 votes (25.6%), with the monarchist right-wing list getting 36,268 votes (20.5%), Bolsheviks 29,650 (16.8%), Kadets 18,165 votes (10.3%), the Jewish National Bloc 15,080 votes (8.5%), Polish 10,765 votes (6.1%), SRs 7,415 votes (4.2%), Mensheviks 6,530 votes (3.7%), Bund 1,975 votes (1.1%), Ukrainian Socialists-Federalists and Popular Socialists 1,860 votes (1%), Jewish Socialists 1,474 votes (0.8%), Poalei-Zion 966 votes (0.6%), Unity 707 votes (0.4%), Commercial-Industrial 394 votes (0.2%), Villagers' Group 170 votes (0.1%), Military Revolutionary Union 117 votes (0.1%) and 32 votes for List no. 15. In the Kiev garrison the monarchists did not amass any major share of votes, instead the Ukrainian Socialists obtained 46.1% and Bolsheviks 37%.

Results

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An election poster of the General Jewish Labour Bund hung in Kiev. Heading: "Where we live, there is our country!" Inside frame: "Vote List 9, Bund". Bottom: "A democratic republic! Full national and political rights for Jews!"
Kiev
Party Vote %
List 1 - Ukrainian Socialist Bloc 1,161,033 77.26
List 2 - Jewish National Bloc 90,829 6.04
List 12 - Bolsheviks 60,693 4.04
List 8 - Russian Rightists 48,758 3.24
List 11 - Polish 42,943 2.86
List 6 - Kadets 21,667 1.44
List 9 - Bund 20,144 1.34
List 14 - Socialist-Revolutionaries 19,220 1.28
List 3 - Jewish Socialists 14,115 0.94
List 5 - Mensheviks 11,613 0.77
List 4 - Poalei Zion 4,086 0.27
List 13 - Ukrainian Socialists-Federalists
and Popular Socialists
3,072 0.20
List 16 - Commercial-Industrial 2,508 0.17
List 17 - Unity 928 0.06
List 10 - Villagers' Group 655 0.04
List 7 - Military Revolutionary Union 258 0.02
List 15 - Zaustsinsky 203 0.01
Total: 1,502,725

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Deputies Elected
Chechel Ukrainian Bloc
Darchuk Ukrainian Bloc
Donchenko Ukrainian Bloc
Dragomiretsky Ukrainian Bloc
Hrushevsky Ukrainian Bloc
Ilchenko Ukrainian Bloc
Khimerik Ukrainian Bloc
Khomutovsky Ukrainian Bloc
Kotik Ukrainian Bloc
Mandryka Ukrainian Bloc
Porsh Ukrainian Bloc
Prisyazhnyuk Ukrainian Bloc
Pyrkovka Ukrainian Bloc
Rohmanyuk Ukrainian Bloc
Sevryuk Ukrainian Bloc
Shvets Ukrainian Bloc
Stasyuk Ukrainian Bloc
Tkachenko Ukrainian Bloc
Vynnychenko Ukrainian Bloc
Fyalek Bolshevik
Syrkin Jewish National Bloc

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References

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  1. ^ И. С. Малчевский (1930). Всероссийское учредительное собрание. Гос изд-во. pp. 140–142.
  2. ^ Б. Ф Додонов; Е. Д Гринько; О. В.. Лавинская (2004). Журналы заседаний Временного правительства: Сентябрь-октябрь 1917 года. РОССПЭН. pp. 206–208. ISBN 9785824302035.
  3. ^ Татьяна Евгеньевна Новицкая (1991). Учредительное собрание: Россия 1918 : стенограмма и другие документы. Недра. p. 13.
  4. ^ Oliver Henry Radkey (1989). Russia goes to the polls: the election to the all-Russian Constituent Assembly, 1917. Cornell University Press. p. xii. ISBN 978-0-8014-2360-4.
  5. ^ Oliver Henry Radkey (1989). Russia goes to the polls: the election to the all-Russian Constituent Assembly, 1917. Cornell University Press. pp. 148–160. ISBN 978-0-8014-2360-4.
  6. ^ Л. М Спирин (1987). Россия 1917 год: из истории борьбы политических партий. Мысль. pp. 273–328.
  7. ^ Лев Григорьевич Протасов (2008). Люди Учредительного собрания: портрет в интерьере эпохи. РОССПЭН. ISBN 978-5-8243-0972-0.