2020 Transnistrian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Transnistria on 29 November 2020, alongside municipal elections.[1]

2020 Transnistrian parliamentary election

29 November 2020 (2020-11-29)

All 33 seats in the Supreme Council
17 seats needed for a majority
Registered410,592
Turnout28.06% ( 20.2pp)
  First party
 
Leader Alexander Korshunov
Party Obnovlenie
Last election 35 seats
Seats won 29
Seat change 6

Speaker before election

Alexander Korshunov
Obnovlenie

Elected Speaker

Alexander Korshunov
Obnovlenie

Electoral system

The 33 seats of the Supreme Council are elected in single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting.[2]

Campaign

Obnovlenie candidates ran unopposed in 22 of the 33 constituencies.[3]

Results

Overall turnout was 27.79%,[3] with the Camenca District reporting the highest turnout of 40.86%.[4][5]

Obnovlenie won 29 out of 33 seats in the Supreme Council, maintaining their status as a majority government. Four independent politicians were also elected, all of whom are said to be close to the company Sheriff.[2]

23,493 voted "against all"[6] (20.6%).[7] This was a visibly higher percentage than during the previous elections.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Obnovlenie29–6
Transnistrian Communist Party0–1
Independents4–3
Total33–10
Total votes115,205
Registered voters/turnout410,59228.06
Source: Intellinews, CIKPMR, CIKPMR

By constituency

ConstituencyCandidateVotes
1 – SolnechnyAlexander Korshunov2,173
Against all521
2 – MemorialnyYury Yuryevich Kucherenko2,256
Against all524
3 – BorisovskyOleg Anatolyevich Petryk2,612
Against all335
4 – LeninskyAnton Nikolaevich Onufrienko1,926
Against all755
5 – TsentralnySergey Andreevich Pisarenko1,597
Against all618
6 – PervomaiskyRuslan Khanifovich Gareev1,729
Against all631
7 – TsentralnyOleg Sergeevich Leontyev1,791
Against all494
8 – YuzhnyVladimir Dmitrievich Pelin3,531
Against all566
9 – SevernyDmitry Vasilievich Ogirchuk3,210
Against all361
10 – SevernyOleg Markovich Baev3,296
Roman Ivanovich Bugra1,200
Against all390
11 – TsentralnyBoris Ilyich German2,741
Andrey Viktorovich Sipchenko976
Against all766
12 – KamenskyValery Grigorievich Babchinetsky1,710
Against all1,022
13 – KhrustovskoyPorfiry Vladimirovich Shkilnyuk4,141
Against all933
14 – MetallurgicheskiyVadim Viktorovich Kravchuk1,623
Alexander Stanislavovich Budasov561
Oleg Andreevich Sikorsky502
Against all752
15 – KirovskyAndrey Mikhailovich Safonov1,727
Against all1,056
16 – MichurinskyYakov Yefimovich Galak1,882
Against all1,008
17 – BolshemolokishskyVasily Anatolievich Kunitsky3,957
Against all1,507
18 – PopenkskyValentin Nikolaevich Matveychuk3,448
Against all633
19 – KrasnyanskySergey Fedorovich Cheban2,256
Pyotr Dmitrievich Balika817
Against all335
20 – PervomaiskyOleg Valerievich Vasilatiy2,586
Against all1,050
21 – SlobodzeyskyPavel Viktorovych Shynkaryuk2,625
Against all275
22 – SukleyskyStepan Ivanovich Stepanov2,173
Hryhoriy Vasilievich Horobchenko912
Against all626
23 – KitskanskyIgor Teodorovich Yarych2,298
Against all575
24 – ParkanskyIvan Vasilievich Nedelkov2,632
Against all1,034
25 – ZapadnyGalina Mikhailovna Antyufeeva2,608
Against all1,127
26 – BorodinskyVadim Georgievich Lipsky1,714
Against all982
27 – PartizanskyEvgeniy Viktorovich Gushan1,941
Against all1,033
28 – TsentralnyIlona Petrovna Tyuryaeva2,064
Valery Nikolaevich Shemyansky477
Against all623
29 – OdesskyIgor Semyonovich Buga1,539
Nikolay Anatolievich Malyshev1,296
Against all675
30 – KirovskyGrigory Ivanovich Dyachenko2,110
Sergey Sergeevich Malaman497
Lyudmila Alekseevna Morozova249
Against all652
31 – KrasnodonskyVadim Fedorovich Levitsky1,956
Aleksandr Sergeevich Markelov912
Against all633
32 – KomsomolskyAndrey Viktorovich Mezhinsky1,881
Alexander Vladimirovich Shtembulyak819
Against all594
33 – VostochnyViktor Mikhailovich Guzun1,811
Against all407

References

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