Ulyanovsk single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Deputy
Federal subjectUlyanovsk Oblast
DistrictsCherdaklinsky, Dimitrovgrad, Melekessky, Novomalyklinsky, Sengileyevsky, Staromaynsky, Terengulsky, Ulyanovsk (Leninsky, Zavolzhsky)
Other territoryBelarus (Minsk-4)[1]
Voters462,197 (2021)[2]

The Ulyanovsk constituency (No.187[lower-alpha 1]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Ulyanovsk Oblast. In 1995-2007 the constituency covered the entirety of Ulyanovsk and its suburbs, however, in 2016 the constituency shedded some district of Ulyanovsk to rural Radishchevo constituency in exchange for eastern Ulyanovsk Oblast, including Dimitrovgrad.

Members elected

Election Member Party
1993 Valery Sychyov[lower-alpha 2] Independent
1995 Oleg Kazarov Independent
1999 Vadim Orlov Independent
2003 A by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes
2004 Yury Kogan Liberal Democratic Party
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Alexey Kurinny Communist Party
2021 Vladimir Kononov United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Leninsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Valery Sychyov Independent 158,209 52.39%
Amir Akhmetov Independent - 12.20%
Total 301,964 100%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Ulyanovsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Oleg Kazarov Independent 88,391 25.94%
Vera Makhlova Our Home – Russia 49,168 14.43%
Sergey Svetunkov Social Democrats 37,594 11.03%
Gennady Matveyev Independent 27,701 8.13%
Nikolay Poddubny Communist Party 25,869 7.59%
Vasily Polishchuk Congress of Russian Communities 24,013 7.05%
Aleksandr Kishkinev Liberal Democratic Party 17,920 5.26%
Boris Gunko Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 10,058 2.95%
Viktor Sluzhivoy Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour 10,045 2.95%
Nikolay Vasilyev Independent 6,602 1.94%
against all 32,692 9.60%
Total 340,693 100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Ulyanovsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vadim Orlov Independent 74,630 21.84%
Oleg Kazarov (incumbent) Communist Party 54,295 15.89%
Yury Polyanskov Fatherland – All Russia 47,059 13.77%
Yury Stozharov Independent 24,453 7.16%
Galina Smolyankina Independent 17,962 5.26%
Lyudmila Tikhonova Our Home – Russia 15,450 4.52%
Viktor Zharkov Independent 14,914 4.36%
Anatoly Nechayev Yabloko 14,468 4.23%
Vasily Polishchuk Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement 9,079 2.66%
Valery Kozhevnikov Independent 8,107 2.37%
against all 53,100 15.54%
Total 341,718 100%
Source: [5]

2003

A by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes.

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Ulyanovsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Galina Fedorova Independent 28,824 9.65%
Anatoly Litvinov Independent 27,389 9.17%
Aleksandr Kruglikov Communist Party 27,275 9.13%
Vadim Orlov (incumbent) People's Party 26,803 8.97%
Yury Kogan Liberal Democratic Party 24,397 8.16%
Tatyana Sergeyeva Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 23,608 7.90%
Sergey Gerasimov Union of Right Forces 16,222 5.43%
Aleksandr Polyakov Independent 15,806 5.29%
Igor Igin Independent 15,452 5.17%
Nikolay Abramov Independent 9,856 3.30%
Yevgeny Ofitserov Yabloko 7,734 2.59%
Sergey Seryubin Independent 3,497 1.17%
Yury Pimenov Independent 3,338 1.12%
Aleksandr Zhuravlev United Russian Party Rus' 1,424 0.48%
against all 59,048 19.76%
Total 299,227 100%
Source: [6]

2004 March

Another by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes.

Summary of the 14 March 2004 by-election in the Ulyanovsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Yury Goryachev Independent 42,392 13.10%
Gennady Savinov Independent 35,793 11.06%
Galina Fedorova Independent 31,931 9.87%
Yury Kogan Liberal Democratic Party 30,126 9.31%
Nikolay Abramov Independent 23,863 7.37%
Sergey Gerasimov Independent 23,838 7.36%
Raisa Baranova Independent 20,281 6.26%
Igor Igin Independent 16,587 5.12%
Aleksey Korniyenko Communist Party 13,718 4.24%
Aleksandr Polyakov Independent 6,248 1.93%
Viktor Naumenko Independent 2,003 0.61%
Pavel Zverev Independent 1,332 0.41%
against all 69,564 21.50%
Total 323,496 100%
Source: [7]

2004 December

Summary of the 5 December 2004 by-election in the Ulyanovsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Yury Kogan Liberal Democratic Party 75,653 24.95%
Nikolay Abramov Independent 61,132 20.16%
Galina Fedorova Independent 44,130 14.55%
Vladimir Aladin Independent 20,150 6.64%
Sergey Tagashyov Independent 11,248 3.71%
Nikolay Smoroda Independent 10,645 3.51%
Ilya Baskin Independent 9,742 3.21%
Olga Bakhanova Independent 8,141 2.68%
against all 54,628 18.02%
Total 303,126 100%
Source: [8]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Ulyanovsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Alexey Kurinny Communist Party 82,025 35.48%
Igor Tikhonov United Russia 81,293 35.17%
Sergey Marinin Liberal Democratic Party 21,212 9.18%
Oleg Goryachev Yabloko 15,997 6.92%
Aleksey Kulakov A Just Russia 8,372 3.62%
Sergey Pronin Patriots of Russia 5,412 2.34%
Nikolay Klyushenkov Party of Growth 4,084 1.77%
Vladimir Basenkov Rodina 2,659 1.15%
Eduard Gebel People's Freedom Party 2,314 1.00%
Total 231,166 100%
Source: [9]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Ulyanovsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Kononov United Russia 56,118 28.91%
Vitaly Kuzin Communist Party 46,854 24.14%
Mikhail Dolgov Communists of Russia 24,116 12.42%
Dmitry Grachev Liberal Democratic Party 15,216 7.84%
Valentina Nikonova New People 12,016 6.19%
Andrey Ilgachev Party of Pensioners 6,878 3.54%
Vasilisa Kiseleva Civic Platform 6,328 3.26%
Olga Sevastyanova The Greens 4,974 2.56%
Yekaterina Tolchina Party of Growth 3,195 1.65%
Tatyana Molozina Russian Party of Freedom and Justice 3,189 1.64%
Roman Milovanov Rodina 3,020 1.56%
Total 194,120 100%
Source: [10]

Notes

  1. Leninsky constituency No.180 in 1993-1995, No.181 in 1995-2007
  2. appointed First Deputy Governor of Ulyanovsk Oblast in October 1995

References

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