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Russian legislative constituency
Volkhov single-member constituency |
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Deputy | |
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Federal subject | Leningrad Oblast |
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Districts | Boksitogorsky, Gatchinsky (Druzhnaya Gorka, Kobrinskye, Kommunar, Novosvetskoye, Pudomyagskoye, Siversky, Susaninskoye, Vyritsa), Kirishsky, Lodeynopolsky, Podporozhsky, Tikhvinsky, Tosnensky, Volkhovsky[1] |
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Other territory | Germany (Bonn–2)[1] |
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Voters | 405,509 (2021)[2] |
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The Volkhov constituency (No.113[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Leningrad Oblast. The constituency covers most of eastern Leningrad Oblast.
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Volkhov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Yury Belov
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Communist Party
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71,527
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25.37%
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Yury Sokolov (incumbent)
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Independent
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44,793
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15.89%
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Sergey Modestov
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Our Home – Russia
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41,383
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14.68%
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Boris Yakovlev
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Kedr
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34,210
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12.14%
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Andrey Markushev
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Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
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19,049
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6.76%
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Yury Mishin
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Congress of Russian Communities
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13,030
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4.62%
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Gennady Ravdis
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Liberal Democratic Party
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11,730
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4.16%
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Yevgeny Tsvetkov
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Independent
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7,164
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2.54%
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against all
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33,019
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11.71%
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Total
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281,883
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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 Volkhov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Aleksandr Shimanov
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Party of Pensioners
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60,029
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24.19%
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Aleksandr Belyakov
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Unity
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38,956
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15.70%
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Yury Sevenard
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Communist Party
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38,252
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15.41%
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Anatoly Zaytsev
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Fatherland – All Russia
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28,637
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11.54%
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Sergey Petrov
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Independent
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19,256
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7.76%
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Igor Afanasyev
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Independent
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12,016
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4.84%
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Vyacheslav Skvortsov
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Our Home – Russia
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8,911
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3.59%
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Viktor Yashin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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5,549
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2.24%
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Dmitry Mayatsky
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Independent
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898
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0.36%
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against all
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31,362
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12.64%
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Total
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248,179
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Volkhov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Sergey Petrov
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United Russia
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84,066
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46.82%
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Galina Kulikova
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A Just Russia
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26,078
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14.52%
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Vladimir Ozherelyev
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Communist Party
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15,778
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8.79%
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Aleksey Ponimatkin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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13,598
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7.57%
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Andrey Gindos
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Communists of Russia
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6,702
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3.73%
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Maksim Volkov
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Party of Growth
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6,234
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3.47%
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Vladimir Mayorov
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Civic Platform
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4,370
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2.43%
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Aleksandr Rastorguyev
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People's Freedom Party
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3,431
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1.91%
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Svetlana Stosha
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Yabloko
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3,366
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1.87%
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Valery Shinkarenko
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Rodina
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3,292
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1.83%
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Yelena Morozenok
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The Greens
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2,992
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1.67%
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Total
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179,564
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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 Volkhov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Sergey Petrov (incumbent)
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United Russia
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74,467
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40.85%
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Aleksandr Perminov
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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24,895
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13.66%
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Vladimir Ozherelyev
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Communist Party
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20,285
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11.13%
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Olga Baranova
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Party of Pensioners
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18,181
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9.97%
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Andrey Gindos
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Communists of Russia
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12,156
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6.67%
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Vyacheslav Dyubkov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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9,915
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5.44%
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Sergey Tikhomirov
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Civic Platform
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4,253
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2.33%
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Sergey Furs
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Yabloko
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3,850
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2.11%
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Dmitry Zhvaniya
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Rodina
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3,271
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1.79%
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Total
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182,301
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100%
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Source:
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