Ukraine's 12th electoral district
| No.12 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-mandate constituency | |||
| Province | Vinnytsia Oblast | ||
| Polling divisions | 115 | ||
| Population | 177,067 (2014) | ||
| Major settlements | Vinnytsia, 2 urban-type settlements, 33 villages | ||
| Current single-mandate constituency | |||
| Created | For the 1998 election | ||
| Seats | 1 MP | ||
| Election | 2019 | ||
| MP elected |
Servant of the People | ||
| Party lists | Servant of the People, 33.75% Ukrainian Strategy of Groysman, 20.87% European Solidarity, 10.32% Fatherland, 7.97% Strength and Honor, 6.24% | ||
| Turnout | 47.27%, 83,922 votes | ||
Electoral district 12 (Ukrainian: Одномандатний виборчий округ №12, Odnomandatnyi vyborchyi okruh №12), shortened to OVO No.12 (Ukrainian: ОВО №12) is one of 225 electoral districts that elects a member of parliament (people's deputy) to the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's national parliament.
Ukraine's electoral system is based on the mixed-member proportional representation system, which stipulates that half of a countries MPs are elected from proportional party lists, with the other half elected from first-past-the-post constituencies. A constituency's votes for a political bloc or party is tallied up with the rest of the 224 constituencies to determine the results of the proportional representation voting.
It was created in 1998 and has only been won by three MPs; former President Petro Poroshenko, who has represented the constituency in three different convocations of parliament, his son Oleksiy Poroshenko, and the current MP Anatoliy Drabovskyi from the Servant of the People party.