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Astrakhan single-member constituency |
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Deputy | |
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Federal subject | Astrakhan Oblast |
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Districts | Akhtubinsky, Astrakhan, Chernoyarsky, Ikryaninsky, Kamyzyaksky, Kharabalinsky, Krasnoyarsky, Limansky, Narimanovsky, Privolzhsky, Volodarsky, Yenotayevsky, Znamensk[1] |
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Voters | 725,540 (2021)[2] |
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The Astrakhan constituency (No.74[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency, covering the entirety of Astrakhan Oblast.
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Astrakhan constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Vyacheslav Zvolinsky
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Independent
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106,850
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23.46%
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Vladislav Vinogradov (incumbent)
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Independent
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74,022
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16.25%
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Dmitry Babaytsev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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41,810
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9.18%
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Yury Kagakov
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Our Home – Russia
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40,742
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8.95%
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Anver Almayev
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Independent
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36,234
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7.96%
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Galina Chubkova
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Women of Russia
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22,111
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4.86%
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Oleg Shein
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Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
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20,579
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4.52%
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Natalia Osukhova
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Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
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17,492
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3.84%
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Vyacheslav Tonkikh
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Independent
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15,551
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3.41%
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Andrey Melnikov
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Independent
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10,068
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2.21%
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Valery Alekseyev
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Ivan Rybkin Bloc
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8,669
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1.90%
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Dzhanbek Sultanov
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Independent
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8,291
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1.82%
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Vladimir Koznov
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Serving Russia
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4,632
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1.02%
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Sergey Chaplygin
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Independent
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3,430
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0.75%
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Nina Poverina
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Independent
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2,963
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0.65%
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Gennady Shchetinin
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Independent
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1,935
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0.42%
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Viktor Repin
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Independent
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1,419
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0.31%
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against all
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27,666
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6.08%
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Total
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455,385
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100%
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Source:
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[4]
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Astrakhan constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Oleg Shein
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Independent
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97,247
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21.47%
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Nikolay Arefyev
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Communist Party
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86,399
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19.07%
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Anver Almayev
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Independent
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74,265
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16.39%
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Sergey Bozhenov
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Yabloko
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64,086
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14.15%
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Svetlana Kudryavtseva
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Independent
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58,229
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12.85%
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Oleg Sarychev
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Independent
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12,942
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2.86%
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Igor Negerev
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Russian Socialist Party
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9,922
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2.19%
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Boris Karpachev
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Independent
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3,718
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0.82%
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Aleksandr Mikhaylov
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Independent
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3,116
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0.69%
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Sergey Chunosov
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Russian Party
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1,490
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0.33%
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against all
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32,474
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7.17%
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Total
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453,040
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100%
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Source:
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[5]
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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Astrakhan constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Oleg Shein (incumbent)
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Independent
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142,654
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35.85%
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Sergey Bozhenov
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Independent
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90,244
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22.68%
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Nikolay Arefyev
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Communist Party
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39,687
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9.97%
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Leonid Ogul
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United Russia
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38,409
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9.65%
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Anver Almayev
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Great Russia–Eurasian Union
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16,541
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4.16%
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Eduard Nedelko
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Independent
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13,834
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3.48%
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Dmitry Ugryumov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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9,158
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2.30%
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Viktor Shlyakhov
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Agrarian Party
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7,032
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1.77%
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Nuriya Kurmaliyeva
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People's Party
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3,264
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0.82%
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Boris Karpachev
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Democratic Party
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2,310
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0.58%
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Boris Shuvarin
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Social Democratic Party
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1,758
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0.44%
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against all
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26,333
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6.62%
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Total
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398,238
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100%
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Source:
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[6]
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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Astrakhan constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Leonid Ogul (incumbent)
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United Russia
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149,701
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47.81%
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Oleg Shein
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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60,101
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19.20%
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Khalit Aitov
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Communist Party
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31,074
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9.93%
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Aivar Abeldayev
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New People
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10,847
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3.46%
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Karen Grigoryan
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Rodina
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8,826
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2.82%
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Roman Sultanov
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Communists of Russia
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8,551
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2.73%
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Larisa Samodayeva
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Party of Pensioners
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6,974
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2.23%
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Rustam Shuabasov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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6,366
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2.03%
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Darya Matveyeva
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Russian Party of Freedom and Justice
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5,505
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1.76%
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Alyona Gubanova
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Civic Platform
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5,068
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1.62%
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Dmitry Anufriyev
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Yabloko
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4,171
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1.33%
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Nailya Nikitina
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Party of Growth
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2,763
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0.88%
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Aleksandr Plokhov
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The Greens
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2,339
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0.75%
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Total
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313,088
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100%
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Source:
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- ^ No.62 in 1993-1995, No.61 in 1995-2003, No.63 in 2003-2007