Legislative constituency in Russia
Kirov single-member constituency |
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 Constituency boundaries since 2016 |
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Federal subject | Kirov Oblast |
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Districts | Afanasyevsky, Belokholunitsky, Darovskoy, Falyonsky, Kirov (Oktyabrsky, Pervomaysky), Kotelnich, Kotelnichsky, Luzsky, Murashinsky, Nagorsky, Omutninsky, Oparinsky, Orichevsky, Orlovsky, ZATO Pervomaysky, Podosinovsky, Shabalinsky, Slobodskoy, Slobodskoy District, Svechinsky, Verkhnekamsky, Yuryansky, Zuyevsky |
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Voters | 495,534 (2021)[1] |
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The Kirov constituency (No.105[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Kirov Oblast. The constituency covers parts of Kirov and northern Kirov Oblast.
The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Rakhim Azimov, former Senator from the Komi Republic and chemical executive.
1993–1995: Afanasyevsky District, Belokholunitsky District, Kirov, Luzsky District, Murashinsky District, Nagorsky District, Omutninsky District, Oparinsky District, Pervomaysky, Podosinovsky District, Slobodskoy, Slobodskoy District, Verkhnekamsky District, Yuryansky District[2]
The constituency covered oblast capital Kirov as well as rural northern Kirov Oblast.
1995–2003: Afanasyevsky District, Belokholunitsky District, Kirov, Luzsky District, Murashinsky District, Nagorsky District, Oparinsky District, Pervomaysky, Podosinovsky District, Slobodskoy, Slobodskoy District, Verkhnekamsky District, Yuryansky District[3]
After 1995 redistricting the constituency was slightly changed, losing Omutninsky District to Sovetsk constituency.
2003–2007: Afanasyevsky District, Belokholunitsky District, Kirov, Luzsky District, Murashinsky District, Nagorsky District, Omutninsky District, Oparinsky District, Pervomaysky, Podosinovsky District, Slobodskoy, Slobodskoy District, Verkhnekamsky District, Yuryansky District[4]
The constituency was slightly altered after the 2003 redistricting, regaining Omutninsky District from Sovetsk constituency.
2016–present: Afanasyevsky District, Belokholunitsky District, Darovskoy District, Falyonsky District, Kirov (Oktyabrsky, Pervomaysky), Kotelnich, Kotelnichsky District, Luzsky District, Murashinsky District, Nagorsky District, Omutninsky District, Oparinsky District, Orichevsky District, Orlovsky District, ZATO Pervomaysky, Podosinovsky District, Shabalinsky District, Slobodskoy, Slobodskoy District, Svechinsky District, Verkhnekamsky District, Yuryansky District, Zuyevsky District[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained almost all of its territory, losing southern half of Kirov to Kirovo-Chepetsk constituency. This seat instead gained territories in west-central and east-central Kirov Oblast, including the city Kotelnich, from the former Sovetsk constituency.
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Kirov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Vladimir Sergeyenkov
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Independent
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96,574
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24.24%
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Viktor Savinykh
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Bloc of Independents
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66,671
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16.73%
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Mikhail Vakulenko (incumbent)
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Liberal Democratic Party
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58,126
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14.59%
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Valery Turulo
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Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
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24,696
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6.20%
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Nikolay Martyanov
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Our Home – Russia
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20,312
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5.10%
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Anzhey Mikheyev
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Independent
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19,915
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5.00%
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Vladimir Shalayev
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Forward, Russia!
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18,839
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4.73%
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Valery Fokin
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Congress of Russian Communities
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15,359
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3.85%
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Anatoly Bashlakov
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Serving Russia
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12,378
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3.11%
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Aleksandr Popov
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Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour
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10,412
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2.61%
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Arkady Mikhaylov
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People's Union
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7,634
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1.92%
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Sergey Plyusnin
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Independent
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5,202
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1.31%
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against all
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36,379
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9.13%
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Total
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398,448
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100%
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Source:
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[8]
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Kirov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Nikolay Shaklein (incumbent)
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Independent
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170,570
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44.47%
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Oleg Baboshin
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Union of Right Forces
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32,164
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8.39%
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Mikhail Vakulenko
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Independent
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29,624
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7.72%
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Mikhail Savinykh
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Yabloko
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28,190
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7.35%
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Vladimir Agalakov
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For Civil Dignity
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18,660
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4.87%
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Yury Akusba
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Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union
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10,705
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2.79%
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Aleksandr Kolosov
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Independent
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10,654
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2.78%
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Vladimir Sysolyatin
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Fatherland – All Russia
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8,039
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2.10%
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Nikolay Gvozdev
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Independent
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7,740
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2.02%
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Sergey Luzyanin
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Independent
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6,325
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1.65%
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Nikolay Dengin
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Independent
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4,824
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1.26%
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Yevgeny Klevachkin
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Our Home – Russia
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4,162
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1.09%
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Nikolay Solomin
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Spiritual Heritage
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1,890
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0.49%
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against all
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44,325
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11.56%
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Total
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383,540
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Kirov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Aleksey Rozuvan
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United Russia
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90,967
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23.70%
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Vladimir Sergeyenkov
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Independent
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50,494
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13.16%
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Oleg Skachkov
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Independent
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37,411
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9.75%
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Aleksandr Poglazov
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Union of Right Forces
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33,556
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8.74%
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Dmitry Ikonnikov
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Yabloko
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25,908
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6.75%
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Valery Turulo
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Russian Communist Workers Party-Russian Party of Communists
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19,698
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5.13%
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Aleksandr Ryazanov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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16,927
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4.41%
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Vladimir Kulikov
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Independent
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15,836
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4.13%
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Nikolay Bezdenezhnykh
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Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice
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14,243
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3.71%
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Boris Shabalin
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United Russian Party Rus'
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12,599
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3.28%
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against all
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54,752
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14.27%
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Total
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384,230
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Kirov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Rakhim Azimov (incumbent)
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United Russia
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95,926
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43.77%
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Albert Bikalyuk
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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32,651
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14.90%
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Kirill Cherkasov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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16,186
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7.39%
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Nikolay Barsukov
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Communists of Russia
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15,582
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7.11%
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Aleksey Semeyshchev
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Communist Party
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15,448
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7.05%
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Andrey Iglin
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New People
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12,244
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5.59%
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Svetlana Opaleva
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Party of Pensioners
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11,567
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5.28%
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Roman Bokov
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Yabloko
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5,920
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2.70%
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Fyodor Luginin
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Rodina
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4,666
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2.13%
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Total
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219,144
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100%
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Source:
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