1918 Crimean Constituent Assembly election (Homeland)

Elections were held in Crimea between December 14 (Dec 1 O.S.) and December 21 (Dec 8 O.S.). Held under universal suffrage, the population went to the polls to elect a Constituent Assembly that would be tasked with drafting a constitution for the newly restored Crimean People's Republic. The election was held under proprotional representation.

The election was marked with high turnout among the Crimean Tatar community, leading to a significant share of the vote going to the Milliy Firqa party. The anti-Bolshevik Right Socialist-Revolutionaries won a plurality of the vote and the seats, forming the basis for a coalition with the Milliy Firqa and the Constitutional Democratic Party.