2010 Transnistrian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Transnistria on 12 December 2010. All 43 seats of the Supreme Council of Transnistria were up for election. Transnistria uses first past the post with 43 single seat constituencies.

2010 Transnistrian parliamentary election

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All 43 seats in the Supreme Council
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Anatoliy Kaminski Oleg Khorzhan Dmitry Soin
Party Obnovlenie PKP Proriv
Last election 23
Seats won 25 1 1
Seat change Increase 2 New New

Speaker before election

Anatoliy Kaminski
Obnovlenie

Elected Speaker

Anatoliy Kaminski
Obnovlenie

In preparation for the election, boundaries of the electoral constituencies were reviewed and revised in September 2010.[1]

International observers edit

The Supreme Council passed a resolution on 27 October to invite international observers to monitor the election. MPs invited the members of the Federation Council, the State Duma, Russia's Electoral Commission, the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada, the Parliament of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, North Ossetia-Alania, Artsakh, as well as the European Parliament, the OSCE and the Council of Europe.[2]

Observers present included representatives from Abkhazia,[3] Artsakh,[4] Germany and Poland.[5]

According to official data, 22 of the 43 members of its parliament (MPs) were born on the territory of PMR, while 4 were born in Moldova, 7 were born in Russia, 6 in Ukraine and 4 did not declare.[6]

Result edit

According to the results, overall turnout was 43%, with Constituency #11 (located in Rîbnița District) reporting 70.1%, the highest in the country. In this district, Sheriff founder Ilya Kazmaly swept the vote, being re-elected with 97.85% (also the highest in the country). The lowest turnout was in Constituency #2 (Bendery), with 29.3%.[7]

Results for 42 constituencies were announced on 13 December, with one recount going on, in Constituency #27 (in Slobozia District).[8] The election here was won by Oleg Vasilaty, who took 35.84% of the vote, only slightly more than the number of votes "against all", which was the highest in the country at 31.5%.

According to the provisional results, Renewal has won the election, taking 25 out of 43 seats in parliament. Yevgeny Shevchuk, Mikhail Burla and Anatoliy Kaminski, leaders of Renewal, were among those (re-)elected.[9]

The Transnistrian Communist Party got its first seat in parliament after its leader Oleg Khorzhan was elected in Constituency #40 (Tiraspol), defeating Renewal deputy leader Olga Gukalenko.[10]

 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Obnovlenie25+2
Transnistrian Communist Party1New
Proriv1New
Independents16+15
Against all8,810
Total430
Total votes171,771
Source: Renewal, Olvia Press, Supreme Council, CEC, PKP

By constituency edit

Constituency Candidate Votes
1 Alexander Korshunov 1,911
Yuri Veniaminovich Ermolaev 550
Vladimir Ivanovich Ponomarev 266
Mikhail Vasilievich Babiy 62
Against all 170
2 Yuri Grigorievich Sporish 1,769
Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Toderashku 729
Inna Nikolaevna Polishchuk 267
Against all 147
3 Vladimir Evgenievich Pasyutin 1,887
Stepan Georgievich Popovsky 491
Against all 177
4 Valery Dmitrievich Kulakli 2,081
Sergey Ivanovich Babenko 1,388
Vitaly Viktorovich Kulakli 76
Boris Georgievich Kulakliy 20
Against all 97
5 Evgeniy Grigorievich Gulchak 2,717
Igor Alexandrovich Delev 147
Against all 316
6 Vitaly Nikolaevich Zinovenko 2,745
Oleg Andreevich Gudymo 388
Andrey Mikhailovich Safonov 368
Petr Georgievich Rukan 34
Against all 309
7 Valery Vladimirovich Chervonooky 1,630
Valery Ivanovich Kernichuk 1363
Alexander Vladimirovich Batalenko 54
Against all 151
8 Sergey Nikolaevich Semenov 2,523
Stanislav Konstantinovich Dryagla 122
Against all 234
9 Oleg Sergeevich Leontyev 3,997
Stepan Ivanovich Placinda 2,246
Against all 123
10 Nikolay Petrovich Namashko 2,122
Vyacheslav Nikolaevich Nikolaev 760
Alexander Akimovich Karaman 505
Against all 40
11 Ilya Mikhailovich Kazmaly 7,178
Igor Vladimirovich Chalykh 27
Against all 33
12 Oleg Markovich Baev 4,551
Yuliy Anatolievich Yushin 105
Against all 122
13 Petr Semenovich Pasat 2,919
Against all 375
14 Andrey Viktorovich Sipchenko 2,821
Vladimir Timofeevich Dorofeev 1,038
Irina Nikolaevna Sergeeva 250
Against all 156
15 Valery Grigorievich Babchinetsky 3,285
Mikhail Semenovich Penkovsky 1,037
Oleg Alekseevich Gorokh 402
Against all 121
16 Vladimir Vladimirovich Bychkov 2,510
Igor Vladimirovich Karaush 2,426
Yuri Spiridonovich Fursa 742
Nikolay Geogievich Yazadzhi 15
Against all 94
17 Anatoly Konstantinovich Belitchenko 2,741
Vasily Ivanovich Vlasov 957
Leopold Stratonovich Sanak 139
Against all 212
18 Klavdiya Mikhailovna Treskova 2,412
Mikhail Alekseevich Matushevsky 1,364
Pavel Semenovich Rybak 167
Evgeniy Sergeevich Balabas 15
Against all 113
19 Anatoliy Kaminski 3,199
Alexander Viktorovich Tsukanov 331
Against all 212
20 Alexey Mikhailovich Narubay 3,273
Yuri Ivanovich Kuzmenko 925
Against all 281
21 Andrey Vasilievich Yudin 2,816
Nikolai Nikolaevich Burdyuzha 595
Petr Vladimirovich Shchebetovich 442
Pavel Nikolaevich Voronovsky 40
Against all 156
22 Yevgeny Shevchuk 4,363
Vladimir Alekseevich Kravchenko 430
Against all 56
23 Sergey Andreevich Pisarenko 2,099
Igor Anatolievich Gilka 1,913
Vladimir Vladimirovich Kostynchuk 52
Against all 68
24 Valery Evgenievich Ponomarenko 2,160
Sergey Vladimirovich Martsinko 581
Against all 67
25 Andrey Borisovich Kotsyubenko 2,629
Valeriyan Andreevich Tulgara 1,606
Against all 77
26 Sergey Fedorovich Cheban 3,298
Viktor Dmitrievich Lyubenko 173
Against all 80
27 Oleg Valerievich Vasilatiy 1,353
Valery Ivanovich Rossovsky 561
Viktor Tikhonovich Vornik 173
Alexander Ivanovich Burlaka 62
Igor Fedorovich Brynzar 18
Against all 1189
28 Vasily Nikolaevich Moraru 2,556
Lyudmila Fedorovna Ostapenko 481
Against all 189
29 Yuri Pavlovich Khorin 1,694
Yuri Vitalievich Gervazyuk 1369
Dmitry Andreevich Orlov 154
Sergey Georgievich Syrf 145
Against all 108
30 Igor Teodorovich Yarych 3,006
Anatoly Mikhailovich Potolya 1,101
Against all 36
31 Efimy Mikhailovich Koval 3,394
Nikolay Nikolaevich Shtepa 124
Against all 194
32 Galina Mikhailovna Antyufeeva 3,751
Larisa Ivanovna Sidorko 197
Irina Yurievna Mabo 43
Against all 227
33 Vadim Georgievich Lipsky 2,297
Alexey Valentinovich Khokhlov 1,190
Tatyana Gavrilovna Guseva 353
Against all 149
34 Mikhail Burla 3,557
Yuri Petrovich Kutepov 231
Against all 246
35 Anatoly Viktorovich Dirun 2,034
Vladimir Alekseevich Buchka 1,923
Fotinia Anufrievna Kotelnikova 122
Mikhail Pavlovich Bolenkov 81
Denis Ivanovich Savva 14
Against all 212
36 Ilona Petrovna Tyuryaeva 3,293
Oleg Nikolaevich Rogalchuk 321
Against all 498
37 Vladimir Lukich Bodnar 1,641
Mikhail Valeriyanovich Polishchuk 792
Alexander Vladimirovich Berezovsky 615
Against all 315
38 Dmitry Yurievich Soin 2,967
Egor Leonidovich Rotar 314
Against all 400
39 Grigory Ivanovich Dyachenko 3,058
Vladimir Nikolaevich Kabanyuk 583
Galina Evgenievna Kvitko 40
Against all 180
40 Oleg Khorzhan 1,701
Olga Vladimirovna Gukalenko 1,584
Alexander Yurievich Lyanka 236
Artur Viktorovich Ashchenko 21
Against all 170
41 Vadim Fedorovich Levitsky 3,123
Roman Ivanovich Khudyakov 2,267
Sergey Vladimirovich Pavlyuchenko 99
Against all 289
42 Vyacheslav Vasilievich Tobukh 3,478
Against all 323
43 Viktor Mikhailovich Guzun 2,566
Sergey Nikolaevich Marchenko 1,014
Yulia Vasilievna Moskalenko 16
Ivan Dobrovich Parayan 4
Against all 98

Aftermath edit

The Supreme Council held its first session in the new composition on 29 December 2010. In this session, Anatoly Kaminski was re-elected as speaker.[11][12]

References edit

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  3. ^ НАБЛЮДАТЕЛИ ОТ АБХАЗИИ НАРЯДУ С МОНИТОРИНГОМ ХОДА ВЫБОРОВ НАЛАЖИВАЮТ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЕ СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО С ПРИДНЕСТРОВСКИМИ ТОВАРОПРОИЗВОДИТЕЛЯМИ (in Russian). Olvia Press. 12 December 2010. Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
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