Andriy Vasylyovych Ivanov (Ukrainian: Андрій Васильович Іванов) (October 28, 1888—June 10, 1927) was Russian-Ukrainian, Communist Party activist.
Ivanov was born in a village of Kukshevo, Imperial Russia (now in Kostroma Oblast, Russia). In 1905-1907 he has partaken the party work in Vladimir Governorate and Moscow city.
Since 1916 he worked at the Kiev Arsenal factory as the party agitator. After the February Revolution he became the head of the Kiev Governorate Executive Committee, the member of the RSDLP(b) and the delegate of the VI Party Congress. He was a member of the Kiev revkom during the Kiev Bolshevik Uprising and the Kiev Arsenal January Uprising. Simultaneously, since December 1917 he was the member of the Central Executive Committee (CIK) of Ukraine and from March 1918 - the member of its Presidium.
In 1918 he worked in the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine. Since February 1919 he was appointed as the head of the Kiev Governorate, and then Kharkov Governorate and Odessa Governorate Executive Committees. He was the member of the Presidium and the secretary of the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee and the delegate of the XII and XIII Party Congresses. At the XIII Party Congress he was elected as the candidate to the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party(b).
Since 1925 he was the member of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union and last years of his life spent in Moscow. During this time he was the member of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee, the deputy to a head of the budget commission, the secretary of union council, and the deputy of a director of the Institute of Soviet Construction.
He is buried in Mariinsky Park in Kiev. In Kiev was erected his monument and named a street in 1927-1940 (today's - Anyschenko Street).