Bessarabia electoral district (Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917)


The Bessarabia electoral district was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election.
The electoral district covered the Bessarabia Governorate. Radkey's account is substantially incomplete. According to Radkey, only the results from Kishinev and 3 out of 8 uezds could be gathered by scholars. The 5 uezds left out of the count were more populous. Two other sets have been published: one by Moldovan historian Gheorghe Cojocaru, providing a detailed account of the civilian votes, covering almost two thirds of the ones cast in Bessarabia, and a reportedly complete set provided by Soviet author G. Ustinov. 17 lists were in the fray in Bessarabia. The demographics of the district were divided between Rumanians, Ukrainians and Russians. Among the elected deputies, SR deputies were Jewish or Russian, whilst the peasant soviet deputies were Rumanian.

Results

As per Victor Serge, some 600,000 people took part in the vote, with the Peasant soviet obtaining some 200,000 votes, SRs 229,000 votes, Jewish national list 60,000, Kadets 40,000 and the Moldavian National Party 14,000.
In Kishinev city the Jewish National Electoral Committee got 9,054 votes, SRs got 5,617 votes, the Bolsheviks 5,449 votes, the Kadets 3,024 votes, the Union of Landowners 1,956 votes, the Menshevik-Bund alliance 1,441 votes, the Ukrainian list 1,088 votes, the peasants list 472 votes, the Moldovan National Party 407 votes, the Popular Socialists 276 votes, Poalei Zion 51 votes, the German list 47 votes, the Socialist Party of the Railway Workers 33 votes, the cooperative list 11 votes and 16 votes for the remaining 3 lists. Some 12,000 votes were cast in the Kishinev garrison ; The Internationalist list got 4,859 votes, the SRs 4,689 votes, 845 for the Ukrainian socialists and 704 for the Kadets.