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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.
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:
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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:
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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:
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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