Shchyokino constituency

The Shchyokino constituency (No.177) was a Russian legislative constituency in Tula Oblast in 1993–2007. The constituency covered upstate southern Tula Oblast. In 2016 Tula Oblast lost one of its three constituencies, which resulted in territory of the former Shchyokino constituency being absorbed by the Tula constituency.

Shchyokino single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
DeputyNone
Federal subjectTula Oblast
DistrictsArsenyevsky, Belyovsky, Bogoroditsky, Chernsky, Kamensky, Kireyevsky, Kurkinsky, Leninsky, Odoyevsky, Plavsky, Shchyokinsky, Suvorovsky, Tyoplo-Ogaryovsky, Volovsky, Yefremovsky
Voters468,085 (2003)[1]

Members elected

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Election Member Party
1993 Yelena Bogdanova Agrarian Party
1995 Nikolay Panarin[a] Independent
1999 Ivan Khudyakov Communist Party
2003 Andrey Samoshin Independent

Election results

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1993

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Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Shchyokino constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Yelena Bogdanova Agrarian Party 44,172 15.26%
Sergey Gavrilov Independent - 14.40%
Total 289,515 100%
Source: [2]

1995

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Shchyokino constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Nikolay Panarin Independent 72,225 20.17%
Yelena Bogdanova (incumbent) Agrarian Party 56,633 15.82%
Vladimir Semago Communist Party 46,620 13.02%
Sergey Gavrilov Congress of Russian Communities 29,080 8.12%
Vladimir Kovalev Liberal Democratic Party 19,668 5.49%
Anatoly Shatalov Russian Party 18,780 5.25%
Vladimir Seregin Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 18,294 5.11%
Valentin Gubarev Yabloko 16,657 4.65%
Yevgeny Khrunov Independent 14,748 4.12%
Svetlana Lymar Forward, Russia! 9,118 2.55%
Nagapet Karibdzhanyan Ivan Rybkin Bloc 5,798 1.62%
Valery Nikulin My Fatherland 5,186 1.45%
against all 35,927 10.04%
Total 357,993 100%
Source: [3]

1999

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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Shchyokino constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Ivan Khudyakov Communist Party 72,438 24.44%
Nikolay Maltsev Independent 42,568 14.36%
Vladislav Achalov Movement in Support of the Army 21,798 7.35%
Vladimir Petrushenkov Independent 15,510 5.23%
Viktor Rannikh Independent 11,369 3.84%
Vladimir Naumov Independent 9,884 3.34%
Vladimir Kuptsov Party of Pensioners 9,059 3.06%
Dmitry Komarov Independent 8,387 2.83%
Nikolay Zhukov Independent 7,886 2.66%
Vyacheslav Vaneyev Liberal Democratic Party 7,767 2.62%
Vladimir Goverdovsky Union of Right Forces 7,123 2.40%
Vladimir Kuznetsov Our Home – Russia 6,114 2.06%
Oleg Martynenkov Peace, Labour, May 5,179 1.75%
Ruslan Kim Independent 5,122 1.73%
Aleksandr Butovsky Independent 4,809 1.62%
Andrey Tyunyayev Spiritual Heritage 4,088 1.38%
Vladimir Pushkin Russian Socialist Party 1,971 0.67%
against all 46,167 15.58%
Total 296,370 100%
Source: [4]

2003

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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Shchyokino constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrey Samoshin Independent 57,551 23.44%
Yelena Drapeko Communist Party 43,755 17.82%
Mikhail Kazakov Independent 28,202 11.49%
Sergey Zalyotin Independent 22,750 9.27%
Aleksandr Yashin United Russia 20,675 8.42%
Vyacheslav Kiselev Independent 11,440 4.66%
Gennady Kazakov Independent 8,871 3.61%
Mikhail Kreymer Independent 8,799 3.58%
Vladimir Isayev Liberal Democratic Party 4,780 1.95%
Yelena Shestopalova Independent 2,091 0.85%
Artashes Khoralov Independent 1,835 0.75%
Anatoly Malykhin Independent 13,375 0.54%
Aleksandr Kharlamov New Course — Automobile Russia 1,321 0.54%
against all 27,016 11.01%
Total 245,538 100%
Source: [5]

Notes

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  1. ^ died in September 1999

References

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