Nizhny Novgorod constituency

Nizhny Novgorod Single-member Constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Deputy
Anatoly Lesun
United Russia
Federal subjectNizhny Novgorod Oblast[1]
DistrictsNizhny Novgorod city districts: Nizhegorodsky, Sovetsky
Districts: Bolsheboldinsky, Bolshemurashkinsky, Buturlinsky, Vorotynsky, Gaginsky, Knyagininsky, Krasnooktyabrsky, Kstovsky, Lyskovsky, Pilninsky, Sergachsky, Sechenovsky, Spassky District
Other territoryAll foreign countries not assigned to other constituencies (98 total)[a]
Voters496,166 (2021)[2]

The Nizhny Novgorod Constituency (No. 129[b]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.

The constituency covers the Nizhny Novgorod city districts of Nizhegorodsky, and Sovetsky, and the districts of Bolsheboldinsky, Bolshemurashkinsky, Buturlinsky, Vorotynsky, Gaginsky, Knyagininsky, Krasnooktyabrsky, Kstovsky, Lyskovsky, Pilninsky, Sergachsky, Sechenovsky and Spassky. It is also the constituency for all Russian expatriates living in countries which are not already assigned to other constituencies, 98 foreign countries in total.[1]

Members elected

By-election are shown in italics.

Election Member Party
1993 Yevgeny Bushmin Independent
1995 Aleksandr Maltsev Independent
1999 Dmitry Savelyev Independent
2003 Aleksey Likhachev Union of Right Forces
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Vladimir Panov[c] United Russia
2018 Dmitry Svatkovsky United Russia
2021 Anatoly Lesun United Russia

Election Results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Sergach constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Yevgeny Bushmin Independent 81,656 30.35%
Aleksandr Maltsev Independent 61,220 22.76%
Aleksey Skotnikov Independent 39,412 14.65%
Boris Sevryugin Civic Union 12,350 4.59%
Vladimir Fomin Democratic Party 10,350 3.85%
against all 39,793 14.79%
Total 269,028 100%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Sergach constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Maltsev Independent 81,474 27.78%
Nadir Khafizov Independent 64,112 21.86%
Yevgeny Bushmin (incumbent) Independent 48,960 16.70%
Valery Yeliseev Political Movement of Transport Workers 12,654 4.32%
Andrey Morev Liberal Democratic Party 10,796 3.68%
Vasily Anoshchenkov Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc 10,373 3.54%
Anatoly Moiseev People's Union 8,554 2.92%
Aleksandr Sysoev Independent 7,877 2.69%
Gennady Tuzin Independent 6,511 2.22%
Gennady Shurygin Independent 5,911 2.02%
Vladimir Maystrenko Derzhava 4,188 1.43%
against all 23,667 8.07%
Total 293,247 100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Sergach constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Dmitry Savelyev Independent 79,092 29.36%
Nikolay Ryabov Independent 31,551 11.71%
Ryashit Bayazitov Independent 27,123 10.07%
Aleksandr Maltsev (incumbent) Independent 24,440 9.07%
Nikolay Khvatkov Independent 21,030 7.81%
Vyacheslav Bolyak Our Home – Russia 16,793 6.23%
Aleksandr Listkov Independent 14,165 5.26%
Yevgeny Belyakov Independent 3,220 1.20%
Nikolay Leshkov Independent 3,117 1.16%
Yevgeny Alekseev Spiritual Heritage 2,887 1.07%
Anatoly Nekrasov Liberal Democratic Party 2,138 0.79%
Ravil Aksenov Independent 2,103 0.78%
Dmitry Popkov Peace, Labour, May 1,256 0.47%
Aleksandr Khrushchev Independent 912 0.34%
against all 33,954 12.61%
Total 269,349 100%
Source: [5]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Kstovo constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksey Likhachev Union of Right Forces 76,187 34.94%
Nikolay Ryabov Communist Party 32,321 14.82%
Nikolay Khvatkov Independent 15,715 7.21%
Yury Shcherbakov Independent 15,692 7.20%
Vladimir Tabunkin Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 11,157 5.12%
Vladimir Gryadasov Independent 7,431 3.41%
Nikolay Gerasimov Independent 6,444 2.96%
Valery Biryukov Independent 6,420 2.94%
Aleksandr Rebyatkin Liberal Democratic Party 5,899 2.71%
Vyacheslav Aksinyin Independent 3,443 1.58%
Shamil Sudiyarov Independent 2,497 1.15%
against all 29,311 13.44%
Total 218,093 100%
Source: [6]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Nizhny Novgorod constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Panov United Russia 87,475 42.39%
Aleksandr Bochkarev A Just Russia 41,404 20.06%
Denis Voronenkov Communist Party 28,878 13.99%
Dmitry Nikolaev Liberal Democratic Party 15,127 7.33%
Anna Stepanova People's Freedom Party 7,068 3.42%
Ilya Ulyanov Communists of Russia 6,952 3.37%
Valery Kuznetsov Party of Growth 6,824 3.31%
Aleksey Molev Rodina 4,072 1.97%
Total 206,377 100%
Source: [7]

2018

Summary of the 9 September 2018 by-election in the Nizhny Novgorod constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Dmitry Svatkovsky United Russia 80,993 47.34%
Nikolay Ryabov Communist Party 38,185 22.32%
Tatyana Grinevich A Just Russia 18,444 10.78%
Aleksey Kruglov Liberal Democratic Party 15,968 9.33%
Oleg Rodin Yabloko 7,665 4.48%
Total 171,097 100%
Source: [8]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Nizhny Novgorod constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Anatoly Lesun United Russia 107,625 43.61%
Tatyana Grinevich A Just Russia — For Truth 36,495 14.79%
Nikolay Ryabov [ru] Communist Party 31,209 12.65%
Aleksey Kruglov Liberal Democratic Party 14,010 5.68%
Anna Cherednichenko New People 13,274 5.38%
Dmitry Dobrovolsky Communists of Russia 13,211 5.35%
Sergey Rybakov Party of Pensioners 11,004 4.46%
Mikhail Garanin Party of Growth 8,354 3.39%
Vladimir Ponomaryov Rodina 3,741 1.52%
Total 246,789 100%
Source: [9]

Notes

  1. ^ Albania, Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe, Armenia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Benin and Togo, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brunei, Burundi, Gabon, Guyana, Ghana and Liberia, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea and Sierra-Leone, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti and Somalia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi, Yemen, Indonesia and East Timor, Iran, Iceland, Cape Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, Qatar, Kenya, North Korea, Colombia, Republic of the Congo, Costa Rica, Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso, Kuwait, Laos, Libya, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Mauritania, Madagascar and Comoros, North Macedonia, Malaysia, Mali and Niger, Malta, Mozambique and Eswatini, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Rwanda, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Senegal and Gambia, Singapore, Slovenia, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda and South Sudan, Uruguay, Philippines and Palau, Central Africa Republic, Chad, Chile, Sri Lanka and Maldives, Ecuador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jamaica
  2. ^ No.122 Sergach constituency in 1993-2003, No.121 Kstovo constituency in 2003-2007
  3. ^ appointed as Mayor of Nizhny Novgorod in January 2018

References

  1. ^ a b ФЕДЕРАЛЬНЫЙ ЗАКОН Об утверждении схемы одномандатных избирательных округов для проведения выборов депутатов Государственной Думы Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации
  2. ^ "Сведения о проводящихся выборах и референдумах". www.nnov.vybory.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
  3. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 1993
  4. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 1995
  5. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 1999
  6. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2003
  7. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2016
  8. ^ Результаты дополнительных выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2018
  9. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2021