The Bezhetsk Constituency (No.172[a]) was a Russian legislative constituency in the Tver Oblast in 1993-2007. The constituency covered upstate Northern and Eastern Tver Oblast. Since 2016 most of the constituency was placed into Tver constituency.
Bezhetsk single-member constituency |
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Deputy | None |
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Federal subject | Tver Oblast |
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Districts | Bezhetsky, Bologovsky, Firovsky, Kalyazinsky, Kashinsky, Kesovogorsky, Kimrsky, Kimry, Konakovsky, Krasnokholmsky, Lesnoy, Likhoslavlsky, Maksatikhinsky, Molokovsky, Ostashkovsky, Ozyorny, Penovsky, Rameshkovsky, Sandovsky, Solnechny, Sonkovsky, Spirovsky, Torzhok, Torzhoksky, Udomelsky, Vesyegonsky, Vyshnevolotsky, Vyshny Volochyok |
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Voters | 580,693 (2003)[1] |
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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Bezhetsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Vladimir Bayunov (incumbent)
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Communist Party
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132,554
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30.30%
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Vladimir Lebedev
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Our Home – Russia
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58,058
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13.27%
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Tatyana Kalinina
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Agrarian Party
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54,176
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12.38%
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Vladimir Polevanov
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For the Motherland!
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35,160
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8.04%
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Vladimir Baranov
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Forward, Russia!
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31,270
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7.15%
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Roman Blokhin
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Independent
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19,297
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4.41%
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Andrey Dementyev
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Ivan Rybkin Bloc
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18,125
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4.14%
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Mikhail Vtulkin
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Independent
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13,701
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3.13%
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Mark Khasainov
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Independent
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9,667
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2.21%
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against all
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52,855
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12.08%
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Total
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437,532
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100%
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Source:
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[3]
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Bezhetsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Vyacheslav Zorkin
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Communist Party
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100,854
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26.14%
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Sergey Bystrov
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Independent
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54,922
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14.23%
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Nikolay Rumyantsev
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Union of Right Forces
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35,553
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9.21%
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Vladimir Kostyuchenko
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Independent
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32,258
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8.36%
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Vladimir Zorin
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Our Home – Russia
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26,445
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6.85%
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Yury Zimin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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26,103
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6.76%
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Vyacheslav Vorontsov
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Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement
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13,609
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3.53%
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Sergey Osadchy
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Independent
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11,192
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2.90%
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Dmitry Shebalin
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Independent
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7,133
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1.85%
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Valery Nikitin
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Spiritual Heritage
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6,368
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1.65%
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against all
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57,348
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14.86%
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Total
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385,879
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100%
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Source:
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[4]
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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Bezhetsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Aleksandr Tyagunov
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United Russia
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66,106
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19.93%
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Vladimir Bayunov
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Independent
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54,634
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16.47%
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Vyacheslav Zorkin (incumbent)
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Communist Party
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36,090
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10.88%
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Boris Fomin
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Industrial Party (Prompartiya)
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18,192
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5.49%
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Aleksandr Anokhin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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16,181
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4.88%
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Aleksandr Tsalko
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Independent
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12,436
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3.75%
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Leonid Ostrenkov
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Agrarian Party
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10,307
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3.11%
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Mikhail Markelov
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Rodina
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9,880
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2.98%
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Nadezhda Goncharova
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Independent
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9,751
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2.94%
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Nikolay Rumyantsev
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Union of Right Forces
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8,449
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2.55%
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Galina Mefed
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Yabloko
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7,862
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2.37%
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Sergey Selivanov
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Great Russia–Eurasian Union
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4,285
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1.29%
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Kirill Monastyrsky
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United Russian Party Rus'
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3,234
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0.98%
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against all
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62,637
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18.89%
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Total
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331,876
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100%
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Source:
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[5]
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