Our Land (Ukraine)

[16] Its candidate Dmytro Khomiak received 0.10% of the vote in constituency 95 located in Irpin and was thus not elected to parliament.

[18][19][20][21][22] In June 2022, the leaders of the Our Land party were detained by the SBU for attempting to sell places on the electoral list.

[23] On 19 June 2024, the party was banned in Ukraine by the final decision of the Eighth Administrative Court of Appeal.

The property, funds and other assets of the party and its cells and other structural entities were transferred to state ownership.

[29] Despite its roots from the pro-Russian Party of Regions, Our Land has supported Ukrainian military action against the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

[31] According to the Committee of Voters of Ukraine, Our Land became the most productive party in terms of the ratio of elected deputies to the number of registered candidates, gaining 32.3%.

[33] In the first elections in the newly created united territorial communities, which took place in December 2016, 245 candidates became deputies from "Our Land".

[36] In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, four representatives of the party became People's Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the 9th convocation: Anton Kisse, Valeriy Davydenko, Serhii Shakhov and Andrii Derkach.

Our Land billboard in Kyiv during the 2020 local elections
Agitation billboard of the party Our Land during 2020 Ukrainian local elections .
The number of deputies from "Our land" in the oblast councils, 2015