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Nizhny Novgorod Single-member Constituency |
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Federal subject | Nizhny Novgorod Oblast[1] |
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Districts | Nizhny Novgorod city districts: Nizhegorodsky, Sovetsky Districts: Bolsheboldinsky, Bolshemurashkinsky, Buturlinsky, Vorotynsky, Gaginsky, Knyagininsky, Krasnooktyabrsky, Kstovsky, Lyskovsky, Pilninsky, Sergachsky, Sechenovsky, Spassky District |
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Other territory | All foreign countries not assigned to other constituencies (98 total)[a] |
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Voters | 496,166 (2021)[2] |
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The Nizhny Novgorod Constituency (No. 129[b]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.
The constituency covers the Nizhny Novgorod city districts of Nizhegorodsky, and Sovetsky, and the districts of Bolsheboldinsky, Bolshemurashkinsky, Buturlinsky, Vorotynsky, Gaginsky, Knyagininsky, Krasnooktyabrsky, Kstovsky, Lyskovsky, Pilninsky, Sergachsky, Sechenovsky and Spassky. It is also the constituency for all Russian expatriates living in countries which are not already assigned to other constituencies, 98 foreign countries in total.[1]
By-election are shown in italics.
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Sergach constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Aleksandr Maltsev
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Independent
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81,474
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27.78%
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Nadir Khafizov
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Independent
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64,112
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21.86%
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Yevgeny Bushmin (incumbent)
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Independent
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48,960
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16.70%
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Valery Yeliseev
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Political Movement of Transport Workers
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12,654
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4.32%
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Andrey Morev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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10,796
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3.68%
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Vasily Anoshchenkov
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Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc
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10,373
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3.54%
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Anatoly Moiseev
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People's Union
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8,554
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2.92%
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Aleksandr Sysoev
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Independent
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7,877
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2.69%
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Gennady Tuzin
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Independent
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6,511
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2.22%
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Gennady Shurygin
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Independent
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5,911
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2.02%
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Vladimir Maystrenko
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Derzhava
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4,188
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1.43%
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against all
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23,667
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8.07%
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Total
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293,247
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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 Sergach constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Dmitry Savelyev
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Independent
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79,092
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29.36%
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Nikolay Ryabov
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Independent
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31,551
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11.71%
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Ryashit Bayazitov
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Independent
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27,123
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10.07%
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Aleksandr Maltsev (incumbent)
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Independent
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24,440
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9.07%
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Nikolay Khvatkov
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Independent
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21,030
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7.81%
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Vyacheslav Bolyak
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Our Home – Russia
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16,793
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6.23%
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Aleksandr Listkov
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Independent
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14,165
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5.26%
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Yevgeny Belyakov
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Independent
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3,220
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1.20%
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Nikolay Leshkov
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Independent
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3,117
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1.16%
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Yevgeny Alekseev
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Spiritual Heritage
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2,887
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1.07%
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Anatoly Nekrasov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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2,138
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0.79%
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Ravil Aksenov
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Independent
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2,103
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0.78%
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Dmitry Popkov
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Peace, Labour, May
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1,256
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0.47%
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Aleksandr Khrushchev
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Independent
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912
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0.34%
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against all
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33,954
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12.61%
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Total
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269,349
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Kstovo constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Aleksey Likhachev
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Union of Right Forces
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76,187
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34.94%
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Nikolay Ryabov
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Communist Party
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32,321
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14.82%
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Nikolay Khvatkov
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Independent
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15,715
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7.21%
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Yury Shcherbakov
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Independent
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15,692
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7.20%
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Vladimir Tabunkin
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Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life
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11,157
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5.12%
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Vladimir Gryadasov
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Independent
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7,431
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3.41%
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Nikolay Gerasimov
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Independent
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6,444
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2.96%
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Valery Biryukov
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Independent
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6,420
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2.94%
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Aleksandr Rebyatkin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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5,899
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2.71%
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Vyacheslav Aksinyin
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Independent
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3,443
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1.58%
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Shamil Sudiyarov
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Independent
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2,497
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1.15%
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against all
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29,311
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13.44%
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Total
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218,093
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Nizhny Novgorod constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Anatoly Lesun
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United Russia
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107,625
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43.61%
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Tatyana Grinevich
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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36,495
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14.79%
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Nikolay Ryabov [ru]
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Communist Party
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31,209
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12.65%
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Aleksey Kruglov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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14,010
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5.68%
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Anna Cherednichenko
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New People
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13,274
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5.38%
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Dmitry Dobrovolsky
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Communists of Russia
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13,211
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5.35%
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Sergey Rybakov
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Party of Pensioners
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11,004
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4.46%
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Mikhail Garanin
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Party of Growth
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8,354
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3.39%
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Vladimir Ponomaryov
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Rodina
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3,741
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1.52%
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Total
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246,789
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100%
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Source:
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[9]
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- ^ Albania, Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe, Armenia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Benin and Togo, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brunei, Burundi, Gabon, Guyana, Ghana and Liberia, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea and Sierra-Leone, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti and Somalia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi, Yemen, Indonesia and East Timor, Iran, Iceland, Cape Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, Qatar, Kenya, North Korea, Colombia, Republic of the Congo, Costa Rica, Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso, Kuwait, Laos, Libya, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Mauritania, Madagascar and Comoros, North Macedonia, Malaysia, Mali and Niger, Malta, Mozambique and Eswatini, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Rwanda, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Senegal and Gambia, Singapore, Slovenia, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda and South Sudan, Uruguay, Philippines and Palau, Central Africa Republic, Chad, Chile, Sri Lanka and Maldives, Ecuador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jamaica
- ^ No.122 Sergach constituency in 1993-2003, No.121 Kstovo constituency in 2003-2007
- ^ appointed as Mayor of Nizhny Novgorod in January 2018