Legislative constituency in Russia
Rostov single-member constituency Deputy Federal subject Rostov Oblast Districts Aksaysky (Istominskoye, Leninskoye, Olginskoye, Verkhnepodpolnenskoye), Bagayevsky , Kagalnitsky , Peschanokopsky , Rostov-on-Don (Kirovsky, Proletarsky), Salsky , Tselinsky , Vesyolovsky , Yegorlyksky , Zernogradsky Other territory Israel (Tel Aviv -2)[1] Voters 422,601 (2021)[2]
The Rostov constituency (No.149[a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Rostov Oblast . The constituency stretches from eastern Rostov-on-Don to southern Rostov Oblast. Until 2007 the constituency was more compact and was actually based in western Rostov-on-Don, however, after 2015 redistricting territory of the former Rostov constituency was placed into Nizhnedonskoy constituency , while new Rostov constituency was created from parts of Proletarsky and Belaya Kalitva constituencies.
Members elected [ edit ] Election results [ edit ] Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Rostov constituency Candidate Party Votes % Mikhail Yemelyanov Yabloko 96,001 35.20% Gennady Serdyukov Communist Party 49,712 18.23% Nikolay Khachaturov Independent 13,818 5.07% Viktor Goncharov Independent 9,627 3.53% Vladimir Zubkov Independent 9,540 3.50% Vladimir Kalinko Congress of Russian Communities 9,161 3.36% Aleksandr Kokorev Liberal Democratic Party 8,916 3.27% Natalya Serdyukova Ivan Rybkin Bloc 7,467 2.74% Aleksandr Rodin Party of Workers' Self-Government 6,429 2.36% Aleksandr Tolmachev Independent 5,812 2.13% Yevgenia Vostrova Party of Russian Unity and Accord 5,442 2.00% Yevgeny Nikitin Russian All-People's Movement 4,627 1.70% Grigory Abaziyev Independent 3,933 1.44% Simon Sekizyan Education — Future of Russia 2,752 1.01% Aleksandr Kabanov Independent 2,689 0.99% Pyotr Bystrov Independent 2,518 0.92% Anzhela Khachaturyan Stable Russia 2,417 0.89% Aleksandr Zurnadzhiyev Party of Tax Cuts' Supporters 1,727 0.63% against all 22,539 8.26% Total 272,744 100% Source: [3]
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Rostov constituency Candidate Party Votes % Mikhail Yemelyanov (incumbent) Yabloko 99,678 43.84% Vladimir Bessonov Communist Party 47,951 21.09% Viktor Chernov Great Russia – Eurasian Union 9,553 4.20% Marat Zainalabidov Liberal Democratic Party 8,835 3.89% Boris Sturov Independent 7,276 3.20% Oleg Pobegaylov Russian Party of Labour 3,258 1.43% Albert Zaripov Independent 2,560 1.13% Aleksandr Kryuchkov United Russian Party Rus' 2,419 1.06% Aleksey Pelipenko Independent 1,391 0.61% Yury Netrebov Independent 1,298 0.57% against all 39,240 17.26% Total 228,444 100% Source: [5]
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Rostov constituency Candidate Party Votes % Larisa Tutova United Russia 161,402 68.80% Grigory Fomenko Communist Party 21,251 9.06% Sergey Ivanov Liberal Democratic Party 19,308 8.23% Anatoly Kotlyarov A Just Russia 9,408 4.01% Pavel Volkov Communists of Russia 8,369 3.57% Aleksandr Musiyenko Yabloko 3,870 1.65% Stanislav Krylov Party of Growth 2,301 0.98% Sergey Novikov The Greens 2,154 0.92% Vyacheslav Voloshchuk Civic Platform 1,783 0.76% Total 234,576 100% Source: [6]
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Rostov constituency Candidate Party Votes % Larisa Tutova (incumbent) United Russia 100,995 51.09% Lavr Cherkashin Communist Party 32,720 16.55% Yevgeny Sutormin Communists of Russia 12,626 6.39% Nikita Rykovsky Liberal Democratic Party 10,489 5.31% Vladislav Makhmudov New People 9,140 4.62% Valentin Dzhagatsbanyan A Just Russia — For Truth 8,676 4.39% Anatoly Kotlyarov Rodina 6,819 3.45% Vladimir Tokarev Russian Party of Freedom and Justice 5,382 2.72% Tatyana Sporysheva Yabloko 4,221 2.14% Total 197,663 100% Source: [7]
^ Rostov-Sovetsky constituency No.145 in 1993-1995, No.146 in 1995-2007 References [ edit ]