Kyievska Rus general election 2023

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2023 Kievan Rus general election
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All 675 seats in the Supreme Parliament
Registered667,217,661 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg1.3%
Turnout542,352,445 (81.3%)Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 0.5%
  First party Second party Third party
  Liberal Party ArtemD.jpeg UP, martina.jpeg ConcservativePLKR2023.jpeg
Leader Artem Doubek Martina Friderson Anastasia Stoical
Party Liberal Party Union Party Conservative Party of Kyievska Rus
Leader since 4 September 2020 19 March 2015 26 June 2021
Leader's seat Prague Shakrastev Polis
Last election 240 seats 117 seats 80 seats
Seats won 320 seats 143 86
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg80 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg26 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg6
Popular vote 216,940,978 113,894,013 100,250,228
Percentage 40% 21.1% 18.47%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  LDPKR2023Leader.jpeg Ambrus Bulatović.jpeg Lina Lauzeningks.jpeg
Leader Volodymir Kuznetsov Ambrus Bulatović Lina Lauzeningks
Party Ліберально-Демократичний Союз Azgedal Shilaik Democra Party Baltijas Demokrātiskā savienība
Leader since 6 May 2019 12 October 2019 12 March 2021
Leader's seat Kyiv Polis Riga
Last election 98 seats 95 seats 45 seats
Seats won 60 34 32
Seat change Red Arrow Down.svg38 Red Arrow Down.svg61 Red Arrow Down.svg13
Popular vote 45,220,356 38,225,365 27,821,505
Percentage 8,33% 7.0% 5.1%

Kievan Rus election 2023.png
Election results by oblast

President of the Supreme Parliament before election

Lilja Frigurson
Union Party

President after election

Artem Doubek
Democratic Liberal

The 2023 Kievan Rus general election was held on Sunday, 23 July 2023, to elect the 314th convocation of the United Kingdom of Kyievska Rus. All 675 seats in the Supreme Parliament were up for election. The elections took place as a result of the creation of the Council of Lords and the dissolution of Parliament by King Jaroslav II on July 13, 2023.

The government of Lilja Frigurson formed after the September 2021 Spanish general election consisted of a left-wing coalition between the Union Party (UP) and Azgedal Shilaik Democra Party (ASDP). The parties had to form a coalition because none had a simple majority to be elected.

The early elections add to a moment of instability in the parties that led to the dissolution of the coalition and the rise of the Liberal and Conservative parties.

On July 26, in the extraordinary assembly of the Supreme Parliament, the elected deputies took office, and in less than 2 hours the president of the supreme parliament was elected in what is known as the fastest election since the year 1818.

Artem Doubek was elected as the President of Parliament by 438 votes in favor and 177 against, with 60 abstentions. Likewise, the liberal party is consolidated as the most important in the country, winning 4 of the 9 presidencies of the regions, being Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Belarus, and Poland. In Azgedal the Union Party won; in Bardolan and Moldova the conservative party won; in Trikruw the regional Revent Parta party, affiliated with the Liberal party, won; and in the Baltic Union the Baltijas Demokrātiskā savienība party won.

Bohdan Mikolenko is expected to be re-elected to his 3rd term as president on September 5, 2023 at the extraordinary session of the council of ministers in the Zymovyy Palace.

Background

On July 13, 2023, King Jaroslav II signed decree number № 235-2023 modifying the parliamentary system of Kiyevska Rus to a bi-cameral form, creating the Council of Lords which is composed of Lords of the various Kyievska Rus regions. This as a consequence of request number 283 of the Supreme Parliament in conjunction with the Council of Ministers. The modification of the parliamentary system led to the early dissolution of the powers of parliamentarians, setting the elections for July 23, 2023. This has been the biggest change in the Kyievska Rus' system of government since the 1996 changes.

Electoral sistem

The Supreme Parliament of Kyievska Rus is made up of 675 deputies elected for a period of 5 years, unless their powers are terminated by the King. The deputies of the supreme parliament are elected individually through open lists.

Candidates had until 18 July to submit documents to the Central Election Commission of Kyievska Rus to register as candidates for the position of deputy of the Supreme Parliament. On 20 July 2023, the Central Election Commission ended its registration process. It registered 5,845 candidates for the elections. 3,171 candidates in the single-member constituencies and 2,674 candidates in the single nationwide constituency with 9 parties.

Contesting parties

  • Liberal Party; Artem Doubek
  • Union Party; Martina Friderson
  • Conservative Party; Anastasia Stoical
  • Ліберально-Демократичний Союз; Volodymir Kuznetsov
  • Azgedal Shilaik Democra Party; Ambrus Bulatović
  • Baltijas Demokrātiskā savienība; Lina Lauzeningks
  • Advanced Solidarity Party; Olav Meyer
  • Polish nationalist movement; Ewa Nowak
  • Popular Party of Kyievska Rus; Frey Guðmundsson

Regional Parties

Trikruw

  • Reven Parta
  • Asmer Parta
  • Frest Alerm
  • Unios Parta

Bardolan

  • Seika
  • Fraika

Baltic

  • Brīvības partija

Azgedal

  • Threi narod

Opinion Polls

Pollster Date Sample Doubek
LP
Friderson
UP
Stoical
CP
Kuznetsov
LDC
Ambrus Bulatović
ASDP
Lauzeningks
BDS
Others None
General elections 2023 24 July 2023 40% 21.1% 18.47% 8.33% 7.0% 5.1% 0% 0.1%
Kyiv Center 21 jul. 2023 125,000,000 35.8% 30.3% 12.5% 11.15 4.2% 2.8% 0% 3.25%
Electoral studies 21 jul. 2023 98,225,222 39.8% 20.12% 19% 8.54% 6.3% 5.1% 0% 1.14%
FDR research 22 jul. 2023 57,220,453 35% 26.8% 15.2% 6.5% 5.8% 6.12% 0% 4.58%

Results

Summary of the 23 July 2023 Supreme Parliament election results
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Parties and alliances Popular vote Seats
Votes % Total +/−
Liberal Party (LP) 216,940,978 40.0 320 +80
Union Party (UP) 113,894,013 21.1 143 +26
Conservative Party (CP) 100,250,228 18.47 86 +6
Ліберально-Демократичний Союз (LDC) 45,220,356 8.33 60 –38
Azgedal Shilaik Democra Party (ASDP) 38,225,365 7.0 34 –61
Baltijas Demokrātiskā savienība (BDS) 27,821,505 5.1 32 –13