Legislative constituency in Russia
Metallurgichesky single-member constituency Deputy Federal subject Chelyabinsk Oblast Districts Chelyabinsk (Metallurgichesky, Traktorozavodsky), Kaslinsky , Krasnoarmeysky , Kunashaksky , Kyshtym , Nyazepetrovsky , ZATO Ozyorsk , ZATO Snezhinsk , Verkhny Ufaley [1] Voters 473,332 (2021)[2]
The Metallurgichesky constituency (No.190[a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Chelyabinsk Oblast . The constituency covers northern Chelyabinsk Oblast. Until 2007 Kyshtym constituency stretched to the west, covering several districts of the Mountain-Industrial Zone, however, in 2015 it was reconfigured to include parts of urban Chelyabinsk instead.
Members elected [ edit ] Election results [ edit ] Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Kyshtym constituency Candidate Party Votes % Pyotr Sumin Congress of Russian Communities 121,916 37.26% Vladimir Gorbachyov Communist Party 40,160 12.27% Talgat Khairov Independent 31,225 9.54% Viktor Tsittel Yabloko 23,808 7.28% Sergey Dyachkovsky Independent 19,122 5.84% Aleksandr Altynbayev Independent 16,902 5.17% Sergey Voloshin Independent 14,969 4.57% Lev Borisov Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 14,746 4.51% Aleksandr Zhivoluk Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 11,961 3.66% against all 25,618 7.83% Total 327,210 100% Source: [4]
1997 June [ edit ] After Pyotr Sumin was elected Governor of Chelyabinsk Oblast in December 1996 he had to give up his seat in the State Duma . A by-election was scheduled for 29 June 1997 with the concurrent by-election in the Sovetsky constituency . The by-election in Kyshtym constituency was won by Vasily Kichedzhi , however, the resultse were annulled due to low turnout (23.99%) and another election was scheduled for 14 December 1997.[5]
1997 December [ edit ] Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Kyshtym constituency Candidate Party Votes % Mikhail Grishankov Independent 115,730 37.25% Vladimir Gorbachyov (incumbent) Independent 96,055 30.91% Andrey Drobyshev Independent 23,878 7.68% Irina Zubakova Union of Right Forces 13,297 4.28% Aleksandr Chistyakov Independent 11,083 3.57% Andrey Belishko Socialist Party 5,712 1.84% Mikhail Voloshin Independent 5,333 1.72% Kim Sorokin Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc 4,232 1.36% Vasily Yeliseyev Independent 4,149 1.34% Yury Safin Independent 1,904 0.61% against all 23,920 7.70% Total 310,722 100% Source: [7]
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Metallurgichesky constituency Candidate Party Votes % Vladimir Burmatov United Russia 87,649 41.68% Vasily Shvetsov A Just Russia 41,426 19.70% Vitaly Pashin Liberal Democratic Party 21,284 10.12% Konstantin Natsiyevsky Communist Party 15,439 7.34% Aleksey Sevastyanov Yabloko 15,043 7.15% Vladimir Gorbachyov Communists of Russia 8,854 4.21% Yelena Navrotskaya Patriots of Russia 4,402 2.09% Andrey Yatsun Rodina 4,374 2.08% Aleksey Tabalov People's Freedom Party 2,632 1.25% Total 210,286 100% Source: [9]
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Metallurgichesky constituency Candidate Party Votes % Vladimir Burmatov (incumbent) United Russia 111,860 50.80% Igor Yegorov Communist Party 29,182 13.25% Dmitry Larin A Just Russia — For Truth 28,129 12.78% Anna Skroznikova New People 14,677 6.67% Yevgeny Baskanov Liberal Democratic Party 9,123 4.14% Maksim Smagin Party of Pensioners 8,626 3.92% Andrey Popov Russian Party of Freedom and Justice 4,954 2.25% Andrey Talevlin Yabloko 2,856 1.30% Aleksandr Tatarnikov Rodina 2,475 1.12% Total 220,185 100% Source: [10]
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