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List of members of the 7th Russian State Duma who were not re-elected

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There were a total of 440 members of the State Duma at the end of the 7th convocation.[1] 450 members of State Duma were elected in the 2021 legislative election.

A total of 151 incumbent State Duma members declined to seek re-election. Among retiring members are Vice Speaker Igor Lebedev (LDPR),[2] Chair of the Committee on Health Dmitry Morozov (United Russia), and Chair of the Committee on Issues of Family, Women and Children Tamara Pletnyova (CPRF). The most prominent State Duma member to lose renomination is six-term deputy Nikolay Gonchar (United Russia), former Budget Committee Chairman who lost the primary in the Central constituency to municipal deputy Karen Aperyan.[3]

Three Committee chairmen lost re-election to the State Duma, including Chairwoman of the Committee on Control and Rules Olga Savastyanova (United Russia), Chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy, Industry, Innovative Development, and Entrepreneurship Sergey Zhigarev (LDPR) and Chairman of the Committee on Nationalities Valery Gazzaev (SR-ZP).[4]

Retired

Following incumbent State Duma members declined to seek re-election:

Retired members of the 7th State Duma
Portrait Name Constituency Party Period
Bator Aduchiev party list United Russia 2016–2021
Tatyana Alekseeva Kemerovo United Russia 2011–2021
Vladimir Afonsky Novomoskovsk United Russia 2011–2021
Aleksey Balyberdin Nizhny Tagil United Russia 2016–2021
Grigory Balykhin party list United Russia 2007–2021
Ruslan Balbek party list United Russia 2016–2021
Yury Berezutsky party list United Russia 2016–2021
Natalya Boyeva Kanevskaya United Russia 2016–2021
Sergey Bozhenov Belgorod United Russia 2016–2021
Oksana Bondar Magadan United Russia 2016–2021
Vladimir Bortko Central CPRF 2011–2021
Rasul Botashev Karachay-Cherkessia United Russia 2016–2021
Mikhail Bugera party list United Russia 1995–2007, 2016–2021
Valery Buzilov Izhevsk United Russia 2016–2021
Aleksandr Vasilyev party list United Russia 2011–2021
Aleksey Voyevoda party list United Russia 2016–2021
Aleksandr Vorobyov party list United Russia 2016–2021
Yushaa Gazgireev party list United Russia 2016–2021
Vera Ganzya party list CPRF 2014–2021
Farit Ganiev party list United Russia 2016–2021
Nikolay Gerasimenko party list United Russia 1995–2021
Andrey Golushko Lyubinsky United Russia 2016–2021
Mikhail Gulevsky party list United Russia 2016–2021
Aldar Damdinov Buryatia United Russia 2016–2021
Igor Divinsky Eastern United Russia 2016–2021
Lyubov Dukhanina Orekhovo-Borisovo United Russia 2016–2021
Vladimir Yevlanov Krasnodar United Russia 2016–2021
Sergey Yesyakov Penza United Russia 2011–2021
Anton Zharkov Preobrazhensky United Russia 2011–2021
Aleksandr Zhupikov Rasskazovo United Russia 2016–2021
Aleksey Zolotaryov Seimsky United Russia 2020–2021
Valery Ivanov party list United Russia 2012–2021
Sergey Ivanov party list LDPR 2003–2021
Aleksey Izotov Sterlitamak United Russia 2016–2021
Radik Ilyasov party list United Russia 2011–2016, 2021
Ramzil Ishsarin party list United Russia 2016–2021
Valentina Kabanova Orekhovo-Zuyevo United Russia 2008–2021
Sergey Kalashnikov party list LDPR 1993–1998, 2011–2015, 2020–2021
Andrey Kalichenko Novosibirsk United Russia 2016–2021
Aleksandr Kaminsky party list United Russia 2016–2021
Tatyana Kasayeva party list United Russia 2016–2021
Aleksey Kobilev party list United Russia 2016–2021
Yevgeny Kosyanenko party list United Russia 2016–2021
Aleksandr Kravets party list CPRF 1995–2007, 2011–2021
Tatyana Krivenko party list United Russia 2018–2021
Sergey Kryuchek party list SR-ZP 2016–2021
Anna Kuvychko Volgograd United Russia 2016–2021
Maksim Kudryavtsev Central United Russia 2016–2021
Oleg Lavrov[a] party list LDPR 2016-2021
Igor Lebedev party list LDPR 1999–2021
Anatoly Litovchenko Korkino United Russia 2016–2021
Vyacheslav Lysakov Kuntsevo United Russia 2011–2021
Aleksey Lyashchenko party list United Russia 2016–2021
Vasily Maksimov Engels United Russia 2012–2021
Nadezhda Maksimova Khakassia United Russia 2003–2021
Irina Maryash party list United Russia 2016–2021
Vladimir Melnik party list United Russia 2016–2021
Boris Mendelevich party list United Russia 2018–2021
Irshat Minkin Central United Russia 2016–2021
Yelena Mitina Skopin United Russia 2015–2021
Dmitry Morozov Cheryomushki United Russia 2016–2021
Olga Okuneva[b] Roslavl United Russia 2016–2021
Yury Oleynikov Serpukhov United Russia 2016–2021
Gennady Onishchenko Tushino United Russia 2016–2021
Andrey Palkin Kotlas United Russia 2016–2021
Yelena Panina Nagatinsky United Russia 1997–1999, 2003–2021
Anatoly Petrov party list United Russia 2016–2021
Natalia Pilyus party list United Russia 2017–2021
Tamara Pletnyova party list CPRF 1993–2021
Vladimir Pozdnyakov party list CPRF 2011–2021
Aleksey Ponomaryov party list CPRF 1993–2003, 2007–2021
Oksana Pushkina Odintsovo United Russia 2016–2021
Zugura Rakhmatullina Beloretsk United Russia 2011–2021
Nikolay Ryzhak party list SR-ZP 2016–2021
Svetlana Savchenko Yevpatoria United Russia 2016–2021
Buvaysar Saytiev party list United Russia 2016–2021
Natalya Sanina party list United Russia 2016–2021
Tatyana Saprykina party list United Russia 2016–2021
Dmitry Svatkovsky Nizhny Novgorod United Russia 2018–2021
Vladimir Sinyagovsky Tuapse United Russia 2016–2021
Konstantin Slyshchenko[c] Kamchatka United Russia 2016–2021
Sergey Sopchuk Vladivostok United Russia 2016–2021
Aleksandr Starovoytov party list LDPR 2011–2021
Anatoly Tikhomirov Jewish United Russia 2016–2021
Ivan Firyulin party list United Russia 2016–2021
Aleksandr Fokin party list United Russia 2003–2021
Rinat Khayrov Almetyevsk United Russia 2011–2021
Alikhan Kharsiev Ingushetia United Russia 2016–2021
Aleksey Khokhlov Ivanovo United Russia 2016–2021
Tatyana Tsybizova Krasnoarmeysky United Russia 2016–2021
Umakhan Umakhanov Northern United Russia 2016–2021
Valentin Chayka party list United Russia 1999–2011, 2012–2021
Mikhail Chernyshyov Southern United Russia 2016–2021
Sergey Chindyaskin party list United Russia 2011–2021
Martin Shakkum Krasnogorsk United Russia 1999–2021
Vasily Shishkoedov party list United Russia 2016–2021
Pavel Shperov party list LDPR 2016–2021
Maksim Shchablykin Shakhty United Russia 2016–2021

Ran for other offices

Following State Duma members declined to seek re-election and opted to run for other offices (all of them ran for regional parliaments).

Members of the 7th State Duma who ran for other offices
Portrait Name Constituency Party Period Notes
Lidia Antonova Lyubertsy United Russia 2016–2021 Elected to the Moscow Oblast Duma[5]
Yury Bobryshev Novgorod United Russia 2019–2021 elected to the Novgorod Oblast Duma and became its Speaker
Vladimir Bokk Tolyatti United Russia 2016–2021 elected to the Samara Regional Duma[6]
Alexander Bryksin party list United Russia 2011–2021 elected to the Kursk Oblast Duma and appointed to the Federation Council[7]
Viktor Zobnev Rubtsovsk United Russia 2016–2021 elected to the Altai Krai Legislative Assembly and appointed to the Federation Council[8]
Vladimir Katenev North West United Russia 2016–2021 ran for Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg but withdrew from the election
Aleksandr Klykanov party list United Russia 2016–2021 elected to the Duma of Astrakhan Oblast[9]
Aleksey Krasnoshtanov Angarsk United Russia 2016–2021 elected to the Legislative Assembly of Irkutsk Oblast[10]
Dmitry Perminov party list United Russia 2016–2021 elected to the Legislative Assembly of Omsk Oblast and appointed to the Federation Council[11]
Vladimir Pushkaryov party list United Russia 2016–2021 elected to the Tyumen Oblast Duma[12]
Aleksandr Pyatikop Kaliningrad United Russia 2016–2021 ran for Kaliningrad Oblast Duma from Communists of Russia but was withdrawn by the party
Valentina Rudchenko Chukotka United Russia 2016–2021 elected to the Duma of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and became its Speaker[13]
Viktor Shreyder Omsk United Russia 2011–2021 ran for Legislative Assembly of Omsk Oblast but withdrew from the primaries
Aleksandr Yaroshuk Central United Russia 2018–2021 elected to the Kaliningrad Oblast Duma and appointed to the Federation Council[14]

Lost renomination

Only United Russia held open primaries (called "preliminary voting") for the 2021 legislative election on 24–30 May 2021. A total of 41 incumbents were defeated or not included into the official party list. Despite party's claims that every candidate should go through the process of primaries[15] in fact several nominated in the general election candidates did not participate in the primaries in 2021. These candidates are mostly Governors who are not likely to step down from the governorship, but this group also include other examples: all 5 party list leaders (Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, doctor Denis Protsenko, co-chairwoman of the All-Russia People's Front Yelena Shmelyova and Children's Rights Commissioner Anna Kuznetsova), former Head of Tuva Sholban Kara-ool, former Ulyanovsk Oblast Governor Sergey Morozov, chairman of the Duma Defense Committee Vladimir Shamanov and long-time State Duma member Artur Chilingarov.[16]

Members of the 7th State Duma who lost renomination
Portrait Name Constituency Party Period Primaries result
Zaur Askenderov party list United Russia 2012–2021 16th place in Dagestan party list. Elected to the People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan and became its Speaker[17]
Marat Bariev party list United Russia 2011–2021 13th place in Tatarstan party list
Marina Bespalova party list United Russia 2016–2021 3rd place in Ulyanovsk constituency and 4th place in Ulyanovsk Oblast party list
Vladimir Bogodukhov party list United Russia 2016–2021 7th place in Lipetsk Oblast party list. Elected to the Lipetsk Oblast Council of Deputies[18]
Rodion Bukachakov Altai United Russia 2016–2021 5th place in Altai constituency
Aleksey Burnashov Chusovoy United Russia 2016–2021 2nd place in Chusovoy constituency
Oleg Bykov party list United Russia 2017–2021 9th place in Altai Krai party list
Aleksandr Vasilenko party list United Russia 2011–2021 16th place in Perm Krai party list
Tatyana Voronina Kursk United Russia 2016–2021 3rd place in Kursk constituency
Sergey Vostretsov Western United Russia 2014–2021 4th place in Western constituency
Magomed Gadzhiev party list United Russia 2003–2021 2nd place in Dagestan party list
Murad Gadylshin party list United Russia 2016–2021 14th place in Tatarstan party list
Nikolay Govorin Chita United Russia 2015–2021 2nd place in Chita constituency and 3rd place in Zabaykalsky Krai party list
Nikolay Gonchar Central United Russia 1995–2021 2nd place in Central constituency
Yevgeny Grishin party list United Russia 2011–2016, 2021 21st place in Tatarstan party list
Irina Guseva Volzhsky United Russia 2014–2021 5th place in Volzhsky constituency and 8th place in Volgograd Oblast party list
Vladimir Drachev Vsevolozhsk United Russia 2016–2021 2nd place in Vsevolozhsk constituency
Sergey Zheleznyak Perovo United Russia 2007–2021 61st place in Moscow party list
Aleksey Zagrebin Udmurtia United Russia 2016–2021 7th place in Udmurtia party list
Nikolay Zemtsov party list United Russia 2016–2021 8th place in Oryol Oblast party list
Aleksandr Ishchenko Nevinnomyssk United Russia 2003–2011, 2016–2021 3rd place in Nevinnomyssk constituency
Andrey Kozenko Simferopol United Russia 2016–2021 5th place in Crimea party list
Vladimir Krupennikov party list United Russia 2011–2021 79th place in Moscow party list
Yury Levitsky party list United Russia 2016–2021 13th place in Dagestan party list. Elected to the People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan and became its First Vice-Speaker[19]
Aleksey Lisovenko party list United Russia 2021 1st place in Leningradsky constituency and 16th place in Moscow party list. In the constituency UR endorsed Galina Khovanskaya (SR-ZP)
Abdulmazhid Magramov Southern United Russia 2016–2021 3rd place in Southern constituency and 17th place in Dagestan party list
Ivan Medvedev Syktyvkar United Russia 2016–2021 4th place in Syktyvkar constituency and 5th place in Komi party list
Valentina Mironova Unecha United Russia 2016–2021 5th place in Bryansk Oblast party list
Yury Mishcheryakov Orenburg United Russia 2016–2021 2nd place in Orenburg constituency and 6th place in Orenburg Oblast party list
Denis Moskvin Prioksky United Russia 2016–2021 3rd place in Prioksky constituency
Marina Mukabenova Kalmykia United Russia 2007–2021 8th place in Kalmykia constituency and 9th place in Kalmykia party list
Aleksandr Nosov party list United Russia 2016–2021 1st place in Mikhaylovka constituency. In the constituency UR nominated Vladimir Plotnikov
Mergen Oorzhak Tuva United Russia 2016–2021 2nd place in Tuva constituency
Natalya Poklonskaya party list United Russia 2016–2021 4th place in Crimea party list. Withdrew from the primary but remained on the ballot
Gadzhimet Safaraliev party list United Russia 1999–2021 19th place in Dagestan party list
Magomed Selimkhanov party list United Russia 2011–2021 2nd place in Chechnya party list
Yevgeny Serper Zhigulyovsk United Russia 2007–2021 2nd place in Zhigulyovsk constituency
Fatikh Sibagatullin Privolzhsky United Russia 2007–2021 2nd place in Privolzhsky constituency
Svetlana Solntseva party list United Russia 2016–2021 5th place in Mari El party list
Ivan Teterin Babushkinsky United Russia 2016–2021 32nd place in Moscow party list
Ravil Khusnulin party list United Russia 2016–2021 2nd place in Almetyevsk constituency and 18th place in Tatarstan party list
Leonid Cherkesov Cheboksary United Russia 2016–2021 4th place in Chuvashia party list. Elected to the State Council of the Chuvash Republic and became its Speaker[20]
Yevgeny Shulepov Vologda United Russia 2016–2021 2nd place in Vologda constituency. Elected to the Legislative Assembly of Vologda Oblast[21]
Abdulgamid Emirgamzaev Central United Russia 2016–2021 2nd place in Central constituency and 12th place in Dagestan party list
Dmitry Yurkov Arkhangelsk United Russia 2016–2021 2nd place in Arkhangelsk constituency, ran for Arkhangelsk Oblast Assembly of Deputies but lost in the single-mandate constituency[22]

Lost re-election

Following State Duma members lost re-election in 2021:

Members of the 7th State Duma who lost re-election
Portrait Name Constituency Party Period Notes
Andrey Andreychenko party list LDPR 2017-2021 3rd place in Vladivostok constituency and failed to get elected through party list. Elected to the Legislative Assembly of Primorsky Krai[23]
Andrey Baryshev Chelyabinsk United Russia 2016–2021 ran in the Metallurgichesky constituency as an Independent but failed to qualify for the ballot[24]
Ivan Belekov party list United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Nikita Berezin party list LDPR 2020-2021 4th place in Voronezh constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Ildar Bikbaev Blagoveshchensk United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Andrey Vetluzhskikh party list United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Yury Volkov party list LDPR 2016-2021 Switched to SR-ZP. 3rd place in Chita constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Valery Gazzaev party list SR-ZP 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Tatyana Gogoleva party list United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list. Elected to the Duma of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug in October 2021[25]
Valery Yelykomov party list United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Mikhail Yemelyanov Nizhnedonskoy SR-ZP 1995-2021 2nd place in Nizhnedonskoy constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Maksim Zaytsev party list LDPR 2019-2021 5th place in Georgiyevsk constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Sergey Zhigarev Shchyolkovo LDPR 2011-2021 failed to get elected through party list
Dmitry Ionin party list SR-ZP 2017–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Anatoly Karpov party list United Russia 2011–2021 failed to get elected through party list. Received mandate of Olga Batalina on 27 October 2021[26]
Sergey Katasonov party list LDPR 2012-2021 failed to get elected through party list
Andrey Kovalenko Yaroslavl United Russia 2020–2021 2nd place in Yaroslavl constituency[27]
Natalya Kuvshinova party list United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Andrey Kuzmin Amur LDPR 2018–2021 3rd place in Amur constituency[28]
Dmitry Kuzyakin party list CPRF 2021 2nd place in Mordovia constituency and failed to get elected through party list. Elected to the State Assembly of the Republic of Mordovia[29]
Vasilina Kulieva Dauria LDPR 2011-2012, 2016–2021 4th place in Dauria constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Svetlana Maksimova Tver United Russia 2011–2021 failed to get elected through party list. Elected to the Legislative Assembly of Tver Oblast[30]
Nikolay Malov party list United Russia 2017–2021 failed to get elected through party list. Elected to the State Council of the Chuvash Republic
Sergey Marinin party list LDPR 2011-2021 5th place in Radishchevo constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Igor Molyakov party list SR-ZP 2020–2021 2nd place in Cheboksary constituency and failed to get elected through party list. Elected to the State Council of the Chuvash Republic[31]
Anton Morozov party list LDPR 2016-2021 failed to get elected through party list
Sergey Natarov party list LDPR 2016-2021 2nd place in Krasnoyarsk constituency and failed to get elected through party list. Elected to the Legislative Assembly of Krasnoyarsk Krai[32]
Gadzhimurad Omarov party list SR-ZP 1999-2003, 2016–2021 2nd place in Southern constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Ilya Osipov party list United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list. Elected to the Yaroslavl Oblast Duma[33]
Olga Pavlova party list United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Gavril Parakhin party list LDPR 2021 7th place in Yakutsk constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Vitaly Pashin party list LDPR 2016-2021 7th place in Zlatoust constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Ivan Pilyaev Komsomolsk-na-Amure LDPR 2019-2021 3rd place in Komsomolsk-na-Amure constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Dmitry Pyanykh party list LDPR 2020-2021 3rd place in Saratov constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Yury Petrov party list United Russia 2011–2021 failed to get elected through party list. Received mandate of Aleksandr Avdeyev on 27 October 2021[34]
Olga Savastyanova party list United Russia 2016–2021 2nd place in Syktyvkar constituency[35]
Dmitry Sazonov Kudymkar United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Igor Sapko party list United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Andrey Svintsov party list LDPR 2011-2021 failed to get elected through party list. Received mandate of Vladimir Zhirinovsky on 1 June 2022[d]
Yelena Serova Kolomna United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Igor Stankevich Promyshlenny United Russia 2016–2021 2nd place in Promyshlenny constituency[36]
Yelena Strokova party list LDPR 2016-2021 failed to get elected through party list
Maksim Suraev Balashikha United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list
Igor Toroshchin party list LDPR 2016-2021 3rd place in Asbest constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Kirill Cherkasov party list LDPR 2007-2021 3rd place in Kirov constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Irina Chirkova party list SR-ZP 2011-2016, 2020–2021 2nd place in Kotlas constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Oleg Shein party list SR-ZP 1999-2011, 2016–2021 2nd place in Astrakhan constituency and failed to get elected through party list. Elected to the Duma of Astrakhan Oblast[37]
Aleksandr Sherin party list LDPR 2014-2021 3rd place in Skopin constituency and failed to get elected through party list
Inga Yumasheva party list United Russia 2016–2021 failed to get elected through party list

See also

Notes

  1. ^ withdrew from the party list
  2. ^ withdrew from the primaries
  3. ^ withdrew from the primaries
  4. ^ https://www.kommersant.ru/amp/5381037 Естественно убыл

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  25. ^ В думе ХМАО избрали нового сенатора в Совфед
  26. ^ Шахматист Карпов и экс-глава Росимущества Петров получили думские мандаты "Единой России"
  27. ^ Представляющий «Единую Россию» Коваленко проиграл выборы в Госдуму в Ярославской области
  28. ^ От Амурской области в Госдуму РФ прошёл единоросс
  29. ^ Председателем Госсобрания Мордовии вновь избрали Владимира Чибиркина
  30. ^ Несколько депутатов отказались от мест в тверском областном парламенте
  31. ^ ГОССОВЕТ ЧУВАШИИ ИЗБРАЛ РУКОВОДСТВО И ПОГРУЗИЛСЯ В РАЗБОРКИ ФРАКЦИИ КПРФ
  32. ^ Стали известны имена депутатов Законодательного Собрания Красноярского края
  33. ^ На довыборах в ярославскую облдуму победил единорос Илья Осипов
  34. ^ Шахматист Карпов и экс-глава Росимущества Петров получили думские мандаты "Единой России"
  35. ^ Коммунист Михайлов побеждает на выборах в Думу по одномандатному округу в Коми
  36. ^ Михаил Матвеев обошел Игоря Станкевича на выборах в Госдуму по 162 Промышленному округу
  37. ^ В Астраханской области экс-депутат Госдумы Олег Шеин возглавил фракцию в облдуме
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