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Russian legislative constituency
Bezhetsk single-member constituency |
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Deputy | None |
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Federal subject | Tver Oblast |
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Districts | Bezhetsky, Bologovsky, Firovsky, Kalyazinsky, Kashinsky, Kesovogorsky, Kimrsky, Kimry, Konakovsky, Krasnokholmsky, Lesnoy, Likhoslavlsky, Maksatikhinsky, Molokovsky, Ostashkovsky, Ozyorny, Penovsky, Rameshkovsky, Sandovsky, Solnechny, Sonkovsky, Spirovsky, Torzhok, Torzhoksky, Udomelsky, Vesyegonsky, Vyshnevolotsky, Vyshny Volochyok |
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Voters | 580,693 (2003)[1] |
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The Bezhetsk Constituency (No.172[a]) was a Russian legislative constituency in the Tver Oblast in 1993-2007. The constituency covered upstate Northern and Eastern Tver Oblast. Since 2016 most of the constituency was placed into Tver constituency.
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Bezhetsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Vladimir Bayunov (incumbent)
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Communist Party
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132,554
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30.30%
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Vladimir Lebedev
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Our Home – Russia
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58,058
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13.27%
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Tatyana Kalinina
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Agrarian Party
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54,176
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12.38%
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Vladimir Polevanov
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For the Motherland!
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35,160
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8.04%
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Vladimir Baranov
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Forward, Russia!
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31,270
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7.15%
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Roman Blokhin
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Independent
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19,297
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4.41%
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Andrey Dementyev
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Ivan Rybkin Bloc
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18,125
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4.14%
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Mikhail Vtulkin
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Independent
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13,701
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3.13%
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Mark Khasainov
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Independent
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9,667
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2.21%
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against all
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52,855
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12.08%
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Total
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437,532
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100%
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Source:
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[3]
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Bezhetsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Vyacheslav Zorkin
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Communist Party
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100,854
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26.14%
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Sergey Bystrov
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Independent
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54,922
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14.23%
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Nikolay Rumyantsev
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Union of Right Forces
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35,553
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9.21%
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Vladimir Kostyuchenko
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Independent
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32,258
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8.36%
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Vladimir Zorin
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Our Home – Russia
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26,445
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6.85%
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Yury Zimin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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26,103
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6.76%
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Vyacheslav Vorontsov
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Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement
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13,609
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3.53%
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Sergey Osadchy
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Independent
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11,192
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2.90%
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Dmitry Shebalin
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Independent
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7,133
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1.85%
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Valery Nikitin
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Spiritual Heritage
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6,368
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1.65%
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against all
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57,348
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14.86%
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Total
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385,879
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100%
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Source:
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[4]
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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Bezhetsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Aleksandr Tyagunov
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United Russia
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66,106
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19.93%
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Vladimir Bayunov
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Independent
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54,634
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16.47%
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Vyacheslav Zorkin (incumbent)
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Communist Party
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36,090
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10.88%
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Boris Fomin
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Industrial Party (Prompartiya)
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18,192
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5.49%
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Aleksandr Anokhin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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16,181
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4.88%
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Aleksandr Tsalko
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Independent
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12,436
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3.75%
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Leonid Ostrenkov
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Agrarian Party
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10,307
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3.11%
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Mikhail Markelov
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Rodina
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9,880
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2.98%
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Nadezhda Goncharova
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Independent
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9,751
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2.94%
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Nikolay Rumyantsev
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Union of Right Forces
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8,449
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2.55%
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Galina Mefed
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Yabloko
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7,862
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2.37%
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Sergey Selivanov
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Great Russia–Eurasian Union
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4,285
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1.29%
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Kirill Monastyrsky
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United Russian Party Rus'
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3,234
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0.98%
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against all
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62,637
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18.89%
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Total
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331,876
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100%
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Source:
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[5]
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