Constituency of the State Duma of the Russian Federation
Amur single-member constituency |
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Federal subject | Amur Oblast |
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Districts | Arkharinsky, Belogorsk, Belogorsky, Blagoveshchensk, Blagoveshchensky, Bureysky, Ivanovsky, Konstantinovsky, Magdagachinsky, Mazanovsky, Mikhaylovsky, Oktyabrsky, Progress, Raychikhinsk, Shimanovsky, Romnensky, Selemdzhinsky, Seryshevsky, Skovorodinsky, Shimanovsk, Svobodnensky, Svobodny, Tambovsky, Tsiolkovsky, Tynda, Tyndinsky, Zavitinsky, Zeya, Zeysky[1] |
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Voters | 609,209 (2021)[2] |
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The Amur Constituency (No. 71[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency covering the entirety of Amur Oblast.
Members elected[edit]
Election results[edit]
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Blagoveshchensk constituency Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
| Leonid Korotkov | Independent | 181,444 | 39.21% |
| Valery Voshchevoz | For the Motherland! | 69,424 | 15.00% |
| Andrey Zakharov (incumbent) | Independent | 42,885 | 9.27% |
| Svetlana Ponosova | Our Home – Russia | 31,218 | 6.75% |
| Yury Semenov | Liberal Democratic Party | 25,985 | 5.62% |
| Oleg Morar | Independent | 24,701 | 5.34% |
| Nikolay Sheludko | Independent | 14,902 | 3.22% |
| Leonid Dudchenko | Independent | 11,193 | 2.42% |
| Viktor Peskovets | Independent | 10,927 | 2.36% |
| against all | 45,321 | 9.79% |
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Total | 462,709 | 100% |
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Source: | [4] |
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Blagoveshchensk constituency Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
| Leonid Korotkov (incumbent) | Independent | 71,065 | 16.76% |
| Gennady Gamza | Communist Party | 63,373 | 14.95% |
| Galina Buslova | Independent | 42,467 | 10.02% |
| Vladimir Dorovskikh | Independent | 35,702 | 8.42% |
| Konstantin Gunbin | Independent | 30,726 | 7.25% |
| Aleksandr Vinidiktov | Independent | 26,844 | 6.33% |
| Lyubov Khashcheva | Yabloko | 25,492 | 6.01% |
| Andrey Lushchey | Independent | 23,324 | 5.50% |
| Aleksandr Bondar | Independent | 20,994 | 4.95% |
| Sergey Lopatkin | Independent | 12,162 | 2.87% |
| Andrey Guk | Independent | 5,277 | 1.24% |
| against all | 59,678 | 14.08% |
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Total | 423,940 | 100% |
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Source: | [5] |
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Blagoveshchensk constituency Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
| Boris Vinogradov | Independent | 76,153 | 22.16% |
| Vladimir Lysenko | Independent | 46,722 | 13.60% |
| Aleksandr Vinidiktov (incumbent) | Independent | 45,228 | 13.16% |
| Anatoly Belonogov | Agrarian Party | 42,749 | 12.44% |
| Gennady Gamza | Communist Party | 37,667 | 10.96% |
| Oksana Bulat | Great Russia–Eurasian Union | 9,953 | 2.90% |
| Irina Zubova | People's Party | 9,691 | 2.82% |
| Gennady Petrov | Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice | 7,735 | 2.25% |
| Ivan Ryazhskikh | Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life | 7,581 | 2.21% |
| Aleksandr Naydenov | Yabloko | 6,845 | 1.99% |
| Sergey Derkach | Union of Right Forces | 4,808 | 1.40% |
| Aleksandr Kuzmin | Independent | 2,444 | 0.71% |
| against all | 17,461 | 9.10% |
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Total | 191,990 | 100% |
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Source: | [7] |
- ^ Blagoveshchensk constituency No. 59 in 1993-1995, Blagoveshchensk constituency No. 58 in 1995-2003, Blagoveshchensk constituency No.60 in 2003-2007
- ^ elected as Governor of Amur Oblast in April 2001
- ^ resigned in June 2018
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