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Legislative constituency in Russia
Perm single-member constituency |
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Federal subject | Perm Krai |
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Districts | Bardymsky, Bolshesosnovsky, Chastinsky, Chaykovsky, Kuyedinsky, Ochyorsky, Okhansky, Osinsky, Perm (Dzerzhinsky, Kirovsky, Leninsky), Permsky (Gamovskoye, Kondratovskoye, Kultayevskoye, Savinskoye, Ust-Kachkinskoye, Yugo-Kamskoye, Yugovskoye, Zabolotskoye), Yelovsky, ZATO Zvyozdny[1] |
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Voters | 508,542 (2021)[2] |
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The Perm constituency (No.58[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Perm Krai. Until 2007 the constituency covered parts of Perm, its suburbs and rural parts up to the border with the Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug. After 2015 redistricting the constituency gained all of southwestern Perm Krai.
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Leninsky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Vladimir Zelenin (incumbent)
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Independent
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72,982
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24.82%
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Andrey Klimov
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Independent
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55,306
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18.81%
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Gennady Kuzmitsky
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Our Home – Russia
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36,979
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12.58%
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Dmitry Chumachenko
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Liberal Democratic Party
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18,563
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6.31%
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Natalya Mishina
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Forward, Russia!
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14,469
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4.92%
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Igor Averkiyev
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Social Democrats
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14,017
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4.77%
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Irina Zalevskaya
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Power to the People
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13,242
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4.50%
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Boris Berestov
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Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc
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9,637
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3.28%
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Nafis Sayfullin
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Party of Russian Unity and Accord
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5,775
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1.96%
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against all
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46,110
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15.68%
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Total
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294,027
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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 Leninsky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Pavel Anokhin
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Independent
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60,996
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20.56%
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Ilya Neustroyev
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Independent
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47,155
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15.89%
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Yevgeny Sapiro
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Fatherland – All Russia
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41,571
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14.01%
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Albert Bogdanovich
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Independent
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21,424
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7.22%
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Mikhail Suslov
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Independent
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19,661
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6.63%
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Igor Ryazantsev
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Yabloko
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17,448
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5.88%
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Dmitry Chumachenko
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Independent
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14,366
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4.84%
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Vladimir Filin
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Movement in Support of the Army
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4,780
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1.61%
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Igor Yakovlev
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Independent
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4,766
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1.61%
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Leonid Olenev
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Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
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3,916
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1.32%
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Igor Tyulenev
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Spiritual Heritage
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3,124
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1.05%
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Yevgeny Rukin (Rifey)
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Russian Conservative Party of Entrepreneurs
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2,647
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0.89%
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against all
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48,705
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16.41%
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Total
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296,720
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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 Leninsky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Pavel Anokhin (incumbent)
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Independent
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95,694
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30.56%
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Ilya Neustroyev
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Union of Right Forces
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64,004
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20.44%
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Vyacheslav Vakhrin
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Independent
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41,817
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13.35%
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Vladimir Korsun
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Communist Party
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13,838
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4.42%
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Aleksandr Mubarakshin
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Agrarian Party
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9,609
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3.07%
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Irina Cherepanova
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Independent
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9,504
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3.04%
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Aleksey Chernykh
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Rodina
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8,102
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2.59%
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Igor Nevorotov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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5,699
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1.82%
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Sergey Semenov
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Independent
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3,291
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1.05%
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Khalil Abdrashitov
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Independent
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2,739
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0.87%
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against all
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52,433
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16.74%
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Total
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313,678
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100%
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Source:
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[6]
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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Perm constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Igor Shubin
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United Russia
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77,418
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40.76%
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Vladimir Alikin
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A Just Russia
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21,460
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11.30%
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Olga Rogozhnikova
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Liberal Democratic Party
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20,009
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10.53%
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Aleksey Selyutin
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Communist Party
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18,758
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9.88%
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Viktor Pokhmelkin
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Party of Growth
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17,968
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9.46%
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Oleg Myasnikov
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Yabloko
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6,432
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3.39%
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Yevgeny Skobelin
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Communists of Russia
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5,618
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2.96%
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Almir Amayev
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People's Freedom Party
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4,093
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2.15%
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Andrey Tribunsky
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The Greens
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3,927
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2.07%
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Total
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189,942
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100%
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Source:
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- ^ Leninsky constituency No.139 in 1993-2007
- ^ died in May 1999