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Vladimir constituency

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vladimir single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Deputy
Federal subjectVladimir Oblast
DistrictsGorokhovetsky, Gus-Khrustalny, Gus-Khrustalny District, Kameshkovsky, Kovrov, Kovrovsky, Melenkovsky, Murom, Muromsky, Selivanovsky, Vladimir (Oktyabrsky), Vyaznikovsky[1]
Voters548,312 (2021)[2]

The Vladimir constituency (No.79[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Vladimir Oblast. Until 2007 the constituency was based in western Vladimir Oblast and covered the entirety of Vladimir. However, in 2016 the constituency was drastically changed: now it is based in eastern part of the region and stretches from Vladimir to Gus-Khrustalny through Kovrov and Murom (which previously were a part of new eliminated Kovrov constituency).

Members elected

Election Member Party
1993 Gennady Churkin Agrarian Party
1995
1999 Independent
2003 Igor Igoshin Communist Party
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Igor Igoshin United Russia
2021

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Gennady Churkin Agrarian Party 69,856 18.69%
Leonid Shergin Yavlinsky–Boldyrev–Lukin - 12.20%
Total 373,691 100%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Gennady Churkin (incumbent) Agrarian Party 77,916 18.41%
Pavel Voshchanov Independent 55,618 13.14%
Aleksandr Tikhonov Tikhonov-Tupolev-Tikhonov 55,115 13.02%
Yury Tsypkin My Fatherland 39,891 9.43%
Leonid Shergin Yabloko 30,467 7.20%
Vladimir Gvozdaryov Liberal Democratic Party 16,632 3.93%
Nadezhda Sibirina Zemsky Sobor 15,568 3.68%
Yury Leontyev Independent 13,572 3.21%
Boris Belyakov League of Independent Scientists 11,102 2.62%
Andrey Yeremenko Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc 10,724 2.53%
Emilia Burtseva Union of Patriots 9,193 2.17%
Mikhail Borovkov Independent 6,189 1.46%
Vladimir Chertogorov Stable Russia 5,347 1.26%
Vladimir Zabuga Beer Lovers Party 4,875 1.15%
against all 56,302 13.30%
Total 423,243 100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Gennady Churkin (incumbent) Independent 63,698 16.56%
Igor Artyomov Independent 57,463 14.94%
Sergey Kazakov Union of Right Forces 56,499 14.69%
Tatyana Maksimova Independent 45,734 11.89%
Aleksey Lyalin Unity 22,247 5.78%
Anatoly Ravin Independent 15,192 3.95%
Yevgeny Limonov Independent 13,739 3.57%
Valentina Pavina Independent 12,775 3.32%
Nikolay Fedorov Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union 12,060 3.14%
Gennady Volkov Independent 11,716 3.05%
Vladimir Antropov Independent 7,361 1.91%
Aleksandr Ilyin Spiritual Heritage 6,107 1.59%
Yury Khokhorin Independent 3,947 1.03%
Nikolay Gastello Kedr 2,001 0.52%
against all 45,694 11.88%
Total 384,641 100%
Source: [5]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Igor Igoshin Communist Party 65,137 21.26%
Igor Artyomov Independent 54,983 17.94%
Gennady Churkin (incumbent) Agrarian Party 31,669 10.33%
Nikolay Andrianov Great Russia – Eurasian Union 26,887 8.77%
Sergey Kazakov Union of Right Forces 23,020 7.51%
Galina Yesyakova Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 19,199 6.26%
Aleksandr Leontyev Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice 13,695 4.47%
Semyon Malakhovsky Liberal Democratic Party 5,915 1.93%
Anton Belyakov Independent 4,763 1.55%
Anatoly Ivashkevich Independent 2,490 0.81%
Sergey Dulov Independent 1,847 0.60%
Aleksandr Shikunov Independent 1,098 0.36%
Anatoly Volkov Independent 948 0.31%
against all 48,859 15.94%
Total 306,859 100%
Source: [6]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Igor Igoshin United Russia 119,349 53.08%
Larisa Yemelyanova Communist Party 26,880 11.95%
Vladimir Sipyagin Liberal Democratic Party 22,592 10.05%
Timur Markov A Just Russia 15,746 7.00%
Sergey Kazakov Civic Platform 9,351 4.16%
Sergey Petukhov Communists of Russia 6,703 2.98%
Aleksey Yefremov Yabloko 4,769 2.12%
Aleksey Mayorov Party of Growth 4,725 2.11%
Aleksey Avdokhin Rodina 4,099 1.82%
Kirill Kovalev The Greens 3,242 1.44%
Total 224,847 100%
Source: [7]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Igor Igoshin (incumbent) United Russia 102,222 47.86%
Larisa Yemelyanova Communist Party 51,747 24.23%
Sergey Kornishov Liberal Democratic Party 12,838 6.01%
Aleksey Zakutin Party of Pensioners 9,900 4.64%
Andrey Marinin A Just Russia — For Truth 9,675 4.53%
Sergey Kazakov Russian Party of Freedom and Justice 7,954 3.72%
Olga Smirnova Rodina 5,065 2.37%
Dmitry Kushpita Yabloko 3,264 1.53%
Nikolay Kvashennikov Party of Growth 2,394 1.12%
Total 213,589 100%
Source: [8]

Notes

  1. ^ No.67 in 1993-1995, No.66 in 1995-2003, No.68 in 2003-2007

References

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