1918 Crimean Constituent Assembly election (I Have Promised)

The 1918 Crimean Constituent Assembly election was held on December 15, 1918 in order to elect the 150 members of the Constituent Assembly, which would be tasked with adopting a constitution for the newly autonomous Crimean People's Republic. Elections were held in the context of the recent liberation of the peninsula from German occupation (April-November 1918) and the arrival of a Franco-Greek expeditionary force. The election led to the election of an economically socialist Assembly (with Milliy Firqa endorsing land redistribution). Over the course of three months, the Assembly would adopt a democratic and secular constitution under directorial rule, known as the April Constitution.