Chita single-member constituency |
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Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026 |
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Federal subject | Zabaykalsky Krai |
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Districts | Alexandrovo-Zavodsky, Baleysky, Chernyshevsky, Chita (Ingodinsky, Central), Chitinsky (Atamanovskoe, Makkaveevskoe, Novokruchininskoe, Novotroitskoe, Shishkinskoe, Smolenskoe, Verkh-Chitinskoe), Gazimuro-Zavodsky, Kalarsky, Kalgansky, Karymsky, Mogochinsky, Nerchinsko-Zavodsky, Nerchinsky, Priargunsky, Shelopuginsky, Shilkinsky, Sretensky, Tungiro-Olyokminsky, Tungokochensky |
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Other territory | South Ossetia |
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Voters | 391,591 (2021)[1] |
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The Chita constituency (No.43[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Zabaykalsky Krai. The constituency covers eastern half of Chita and northern Zabaykalsky Krai.
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Aleksandr Skachkov, former Transbaikal Railway chief, who won the open seat after defeating two-term United Russia incumbent Nikolay Govorin in the primary.
Boundaries
1993–2007: Akshinsky District, Chita, Chitinsky District, Gorny, Kalarsky District, Khiloksky District, Krasnochikoysky District, Kyrinsky District, Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky, Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky District, Tungiro-Olyokminsky District, Tungokochensky District, Uletovsky District[2][3][4]
The constituency covered northern and western Chita Oblast, including the oblast capital Chita and the town of Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky.
2016–2026: Alexandrovo-Zavodsky District, Baleysky District, Chernyshevsky District, Chita (Ingodinsky, Central), Chitinsky District (Atamanovka, Makkaveyevskoye, Novokruchininsky, Novotroitskoye, Shishkinskoye, Smolenskoye, Verkh-Chitinskoye), Gazimuro-Zavodsky District, Kalarsky District, Kalgansky District, Karymsky District, Mogochinsky District, Nerchinsko-Zavodsky District, Nerchinsky District, Priargunsky District, Shelopuginsky District, Shilkinsky District, Sretensky District, Tungiro-Olyokminsky District, Tungokochensky District[5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election in Zabaykalsky Krai which was created by the merger of Chita Oblast and Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug in 2008. The constituency retained part of Chita and northern Zabaykalsky Krai, losing its western portion to Dauria constituency. The constituency gained eastern part of Zabaykalsky Krai from the former Borzya constituency.
Since 2026 Zabaykalye constituency: Aginskoye, Aginsky District, Akshinsky District, Alexandrovo-Zavodsky District, Baleysky District, Borzinsky District, Chernyshevsky District, Chita, Chitinsky District, Duldurginsky District, Gazimuro-Zavodsky District, Gorny, Kalarsky District, Kalgansky District, Karymsky District, Khiloksky District, Krasnochikoysky District, Krasnokamensky District, Kyrinsky District, Mogochinsky District, Mogoytuysky District, Nerchinsko-Zavodsky District, Nerchinsky District, Olovyanninsky District, Ononsky District, Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky, Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky District, Priargunsky District, Shelopuginsky District, Shilkinsky District, Sretensky District, Tungiro-Olyokminsky District, Tungokochensky District, Ulyotovsky District, Zabaykalsky District[6]
After the 2025 redistricting Zabaykalsky Krai lost one of its two constituencies, so both Chita and Dauria constituencies were merged into a single "Zabaykalye constituency", covering the entirety of Zabaykalsky Krai.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Chita constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Viktor Kurochkin
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Independent
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57,261
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21.90%
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Pyotr Suturin
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Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour
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37,817
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14.46%
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Vladimir Bogatov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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35,497
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13.58%
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Erast Galumov
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Independent
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32,502
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12.43%
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Namzhil Tsybikov
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Our Home – Russia
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21,647
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8.28%
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Olga Michudo
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Independent
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19,944
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7.63%
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Oleg Ladygin
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Independent
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15,449
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5.91%
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Viktor Kanin
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Independent
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5,472
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2.09%
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Mikhail Kostromin
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Congress of Russian Communities
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4,593
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1.76%
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Vladimir Khomyakov
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Derzhava
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3,964
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1.52%
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against all
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22,326
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8.54%
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Total
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261,454
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100%
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Source:
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[8]
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1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Chita constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Viktor Voytenko
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Independent
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48,661
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19.85%
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Vitaly Vishnyakov
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Independent
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40,445
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16.50%
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Viktor Ostanin
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Independent
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36,800
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15.01%
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Viktor Kurochkin (incumbent)
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Independent
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33,871
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13.81%
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Vladimir Bogatov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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28,786
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11.74%
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Valery Torgayev
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Independent
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9,374
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3.82%
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Olga Michudo
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Independent
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9,362
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3.82%
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Aleksandr Barinov
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Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
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5,627
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2.29%
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Igor Kolkutin
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Independent
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3,117
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1.27%
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Aleksandr Zhdanov
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Independent
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2,622
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1.07%
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against all
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22,202
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9.05%
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Total
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245,192
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100%
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Source:
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[9]
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2003
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Chita constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Viktor Voytenko (incumbent)
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People's Party
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51,101
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25.32%
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Anatoly Romanov
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United Russia
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49,290
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24.42%
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Viktor Ostanin
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Independent
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43,698
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21.65%
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Yury Nikonov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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11,200
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5.55%
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Irina Glazyrina
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Yabloko
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7,896
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3.91%
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Andrey Zhidkin
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Independent
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6,448
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3.20%
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Vladimir Palkin
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Unity
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3,069
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1.52%
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Yury Grigoryev
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Independent
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2,517
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1.25%
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against all
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23,343
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11.57%
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Total
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202,205
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100%
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Source:
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[10]
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2016
2021
Notes
- ^ No.188 in 1993-2007
- ^ killed in November 1995 while campaigning for re-election
References