Russian legislative constituency
Deputy Federal subject Volgograd Oblast Districts Danilovsky , Dubovsky , Gorodishchensky (Gorodishche , Kamenskoye, Orlovskoye, Yerzovka ), Kamyshin , Kamyshinsky , Kotovsky , Olkhovsky , Rudnyansky , Volgograd (Krasnooktyabrsky, Tsentralny), Yelansky , Zhirnovsky Other territory Bulgaria (Varna ), Estonia (Narva -4)[1] Voters 428,403 (2021)[2]
The Volgograd constituency (No.81[a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Volgograd Oblast . The constituency until 2007 covered central Volgograd , however, during 2015 redistricting the constituency was heavily gerrymandered , as it was expanded northward to predominantly rural districts of Mikhaylovka and Volzhsky constituencies.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Central constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alevtina Aparina
Communist Party
86,108
28.71%
Igor Lukashyov (incumbent)
Yabloko
45,921
15.31%
Aleksandr Polishchuk
Our Home – Russia
42,458
14.16%
Oleg Karpenko
Liberal Democratic Party
14,216
4.74%
Stanislav Terentyev
Union of Patriots
13,729
4.58%
Anatoly Yushchenko
Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
8,730
2.91%
Aleksandr Gromov
Independent
8,437
2.81%
Aleksandr Arzamastsev
Independent
8,114
2.71%
Yury Titov
Independent
7,928
2.64%
Zinaida Kutyavina
Independent
4,394
1.46%
Vladimir Ignatyev
Independent
4,081
1.36%
Valentin Vetoshkin
Russian All-People's Movement
3,853
1.28%
Nikolay Mikhaylin
Forward, Russia!
3,262
1.09%
Fyodor Nikulin
Independent
2,692
0.90%
Konstantin Chuvilsky
Independent
1,714
0.57%
Aleksandr Bondarenko
Independent
1,612
0.54%
Vitaly Subota
Independent
1,592
0.53%
Vladimir Moskalev
Independent
1,547
0.52%
Andrey Kuprikov
Frontier Generation
1,433
0.48%
Anatoly Yerokhin
Independent
1,090
0.36%
Sergey Kopylov
Independent
1,044
0.35%
Lyudmila Murtazaliyeva
Independent
706
0.24%
Sergey Stolbin
Independent
491
0.16%
against all
27,189
9.06%
Total
299,947
100%
Source:
[4]
1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Central constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Yevgeny Ishchenko
Independent
82,989
29.66%
Alevtina Aparina (incumbent)
Communist Party
64,141
22.92%
Vladimir Goryunov
Our Home – Russia
42,676
15.25%
Viktor Savenko
Independent
36,147
12.92%
Stanislav Terentyev
Independent
6,669
2.38%
Igor Lukashyov
Independent
5,922
2.12%
Galina Lobacheva
Independent
4,222
1.51%
Yevgeny Oleynikov
For Civil Dignity
3,533
1.26%
Boris Pylin
Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
3,073
1.10%
Yelena Yefimova
Liberal Democratic Party
2,247
0.80%
Sergey Litvinenko
Independent
1,088
0.39%
Oleg Karpenko
Russian Socialist Party
822
0.29%
Aleksey Gudkov
Spiritual Heritage
753
0.27%
Vladimir Zakharov
Independent
663
0.24%
against all
21,590
7.72%
Total
279,795
100%
Source:
[5]
2003
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Central constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Vladimir Goryunov
Independent
90,748
37.33%
Yevgeny Ishchenko
Independent
69,241
28.48%
Aleksandr Golovanchikov
Independent
31,175
12.82%
Aleksey Koskov
Great Russia – Eurasian Union
4,693
1.93%
Igor Zaostrovsky
Independent
3,799
1.56%
against all
38,248
15.73%
Total
243,447
100%
Source:
[6]
2016
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Volgograd constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Anna Kuvychko
United Russia
83,653
41.59%
Mikhail Tarantsov
Communist Party
44,692
22.22%
Yury Chekalin
Liberal Democratic Party
20,622
10.25%
Oleg Mikheyev
A Just Russia
18,185
9.04%
Anatoly Barankevich
Patriots of Russia
8,813
4.38%
Sergey Dorokhov
Communists of Russia
7,639
3.80%
Sergey Korostin
Yabloko
3,822
1.90%
Dmitry Nikitin
People's Freedom Party
3,680
1.83%
Eduard Protopopov
The Greens
3,223
1.60%
Total
201,145
100%
Source:
[7]
2021
Notes
^ Central constituency No.72 in 1993-1995, Central constituency No.71 in 1995-2003, Central constituency No.73 in 2003-2007
^ elected Head of Volgograd in September 2003
References
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