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Simbirsk |
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Created | 1917 |
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Abolished | 1918 |
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Number of members | 9 |
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Number of Uyezd Electoral Commissions | 8 |
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Number of Urban Electoral Commissions | 2 |
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Number of Parishes | 153 |
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Sources: | [1][2] |
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The Simbirsk electoral district (Russian: Симбирский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. The electoral district covered the Simbirsk Governorate.[3] Electoral participation was reported at around 58%.[4]
Results
Simbirsk
Party
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Vote
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%
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List 2 - Socialist-Revolutionaries and Congress of Peasants
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363,847
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57.68
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List 10 - Bolsheviks
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93,000
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14.74
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List 8 - Muslim Shuro Islamia
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57,000
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9.04
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List 4 -SR Defencists
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29,446
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4.67
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List 5 - Kadets
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16,718
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2.65
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List 6 - Mensheviks
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3,681
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0.58
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List 12 - All Chuvash National Congress and Chuvash Organizations
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55
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0.01
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List 9 - Popular Socialists
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?
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List 3 - Cooperative
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?
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List 13 - Union of Farmers and Landowners
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?
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List 11 - Orthodox Parishes
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?
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List 7 - Union of Traders, Industrialists, Artisans and Homeowners
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?
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List 1 - Workers Committee of Protopov Factory
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?
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Unaccounted
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67,043
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10.63
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Total:
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630,790
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[4][5]
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Deputies Elected
Sverdlov
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Bolshevik
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Almazov
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SR
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Gavronsky
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SR
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Moshkin
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SR
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Petrov
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SR
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Pochekuev
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SR
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Titov
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SR
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Vorobiev
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SR
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Tsalikov
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Muslim Shuro
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[6]
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References
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Baltic/White Russian | |
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Central Industrial | |
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Central Black Earth | |
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Volga | |
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Kama-Ural | |
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Ukraine | |
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Caucasus | |
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Turkestan | |
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Siberia | |
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Military districts | |
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