Salavat constituency
Salavat single-member constituency | |
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Constituency of the Russian State Duma | |
Constituency boundaries since 2016 | |
Deputy | |
Federal subject | Republic of Bashkortostan |
Districts | Abzelilovsky, Baymaksky, Burzyansky, Fyodorovsky, Khaybullinsky, Kugarchinsky, Kumertau, Kuyurgazinsky, Meleuzovsky, Salavat, Sibay, Sterlibashevsky, Zianchurinsky, Zilairsky |
Voters | 502,740 (2021)[1] |
The Salavat constituency (No.7)[a] is a Russian legislative constituency in Bashkortostan. The constituency covers southern Bashkiria. The present day Salavat constituency was created in 2015 from most of former Kumertau constituency.
The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Zarif Baiguskarov, the former Chief Bailiff of Bashkortostan.
Boundaries
1993–1995 Baymak constituency: Abzelilovsky District, Baymak, Baymaksky District, Beloretsk, Beloretsky District, Burzyansky District, Khaybullinsky District, Kugarchinsky District, Kumertau, Kuyurgazinsky District, Meleuz, Meleuzovsky District, Sibay, Uchalinsky District, Uchaly, Zianchurinsky District, Zilairsky District[2]
The constituency covered the entirety of southern Bashkiria and east-central parts of the republic along the Ural Mountains, including the industrial and mining towns of Baymak, Beloretsk, Kumertau, Meleuz, Sibay and Uchaly.
1995–2003 Sibay constituency: Abzelilovsky District, Baymak, Baymaksky District, Beloretsk, Beloretsky District, Burzyansky District, Khaybullinsky District, Kugarchinsky District, Kumertau, Kuyurgazinsky District, Meleuz, Meleuzovsky District, Sibay, Uchalinsky District, Uchaly, Zianchurinsky District, Zilairsky District[3]
The constituency retained its territory but changed its name from Baymak to Sibay constituency.
2003–2007 Kumertau constituency: Abzelilovsky District, Baymak, Baymaksky District, Beloretsk, Beloretsky District, Burzyansky District, Fyodorovsky District, Khaybullinsky District, Kugarchinsky District, Kumertau, Kuyurgazinsky District, Meleuz, Meleuzovsky District, Mezhgorye, Sibay, Uchalinsky District, Uchaly, Zianchurinsky District, Zilairsky District[4]
The constituency was slightly altered after the 2003 redistricting, retaining all of its former territory and gaining only small rural Fyodorovsky District from the neighbouring Sterlitamak constituency. Sibay constituency also changed its name to Kumertau constituency.
2016–present: Abzelilovsky District, Baymaksky District, Burzyansky District, Fyodorovsky District, Khaybullinsky District, Kugarchinsky District, Kumertau, Kuyurgazinsky District, Meleuzovsky District, Salavat, Sibay, Sterlibashevsky District, Zianchurinsky District, Zilairsky District[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and received a new name "Salavat constituency". This seat retained all of southern Bashkiria but lost east-central part of the republic from Beloretsk to Uchaly to the new Beloretsk constituency. Instead the constituency was pushed to the north-west gaining Salavat, a major centre of petrochemical industry, and Sterlibashevsky District from the Sterlitamak constituency.
Members elected
Election | Member | Party | |
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1993 | Akhmetgali Galiyev | Independent | |
1995 | Rasul Shugurov | Communist Party | |
1999 | Khalil Barlybayev | Fatherland – All Russia | |
2003 | Kamilya Davletova | United Russia | |
2007 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
2011 | |||
2016 | Zarif Baiguskarov | United Russia | |
2021 |
Election results
1993
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Akhmetgali Galiyev | Independent | 95,870 | 28.40% | |
Nikolay Pavlov | Independent | – | 25.18% | |
Azat Abdullin | Independent | – | – | |
Rim Niyazgulov | Independent | – | – | |
Gazim Shafikov | Party of Russian Unity and Accord | – | – | |
Total | 337,530 | 100% | ||
Source: | [7] |
1995
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Rasul Shugurov | Communist Party | 104,701 | 28.68% | |
Vener Sakhautdinov | Independent | 88,282 | 24.18% | |
Khalil Barlybayev | Our Home – Russia | 76,614 | 20.98% | |
Boris Shcherbakov | Liberal Democratic Party | 37,462 | 10.26% | |
Viktor Shingarov | Cause of Peter the First | 20,827 | 5.70% | |
Rinat Sultanov | Yabloko | 15,018 | 4.11% | |
against all | 16,438 | 4.50% | ||
Total | 365,126 | 100% | ||
Source: | [8] |
1999
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Khalil Barlybayev | Fatherland – All Russia | 205,452 | 56.32% | |
Rasul Shugurov (incumbent) | Communist Party | 77,080 | 21.13% | |
Dmitry Khrustalev | Yabloko | 35,534 | 9.74% | |
Ildar Isangulov | Russian All-People's Union | 13,130 | 3.60% | |
against all | 25,522 | 7.00% | ||
Total | 364,804 | 100% | ||
Source: | [9] |
2003
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Kamilya Davletova | United Russia | 182,358 | 47.92% | |
Rasul Shugurov | Communist Party | 31,566 | 8.30% | |
Khalil Barlybayev (incumbent) | Independent | 26,644 | 7.00% | |
Aleksandr Agafonov | Independent | 25,175 | 6.62% | |
Airat Dilmukhametov | Independent | 18,824 | 4.95% | |
Ildar Isangulov | Independent | 18,569 | 4.88% | |
Dmitry Khrustalev | Yabloko | 12,265 | 3.22% | |
Yazar Utarbayev | Great Russia – Eurasian Union | 7,737 | 2.03% | |
Yekaterina Kaftunova | United Russian Party Rus' | 6,106 | 1.60% | |
Fanil Nurgalin | Independent | 4,691 | 1.23% | |
Azamat Saitov | Independent | 4,604 | 1.21% | |
Gilmitdin Kildibayev | Agrarian Party | 3,284 | 0.86% | |
Nil Ishemgulov | Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life | 3,116 | 0.82% | |
Rafail Yelkibayev | Rodina | 2,122 | 0.56% | |
against all | 22,084 | 5.80% | ||
Total | 380,836 | 100% | ||
Source: | [10] |
2016
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Zarif Baiguskarov | United Russia | 174,345 | 55.34% | |
Rail Sarbayev | A Just Russia | 51,379 | 16.31% | |
Yunir Kutluguzhin | Communist Party | 43,405 | 13.78% | |
Aigul Akhmetyanova | Liberal Democratic Party | 17,129 | 5.44% | |
Nina Ramazanova | Communists of Russia | 6,575 | 2.09% | |
Olga Sapozhnikova | Patriots of Russia | 5,091 | 1.62% | |
Radis Gumerov | Rodina | 4,542 | 1.44% | |
Boris Makhov | The Greens | 3,571 | 1.13% | |
Pavel Mashko | Party of Growth | 2,995 | 0.95% | |
Total | 315,036 | 100% | ||
Source: | [11] |
2021
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Zarif Baiguskarov (incumbent) | United Russia | 223,393 | 64.50% | |
Ilgiz Suyundukov | Communist Party | 46,187 | 13.34% | |
Nina Ramazanova | Communists of Russia | 14,904 | 4.30% | |
Rafael Kharisov | A Just Russia — For Truth | 13,242 | 3.82% | |
Rustem Akhtamyanov | Party of Pensioners | 12,182 | 3.52% | |
Sergey Zubakov | The Greens | 11,653 | 3.36% | |
Maksim Vlasenko | Liberal Democratic Party | 10,781 | 3.11% | |
Dmitry Kolesnikov | Party of Growth | 5,400 | 1.56% | |
Vyacheslav Levkovich | Rodina | 3,348 | 0.97% | |
Total | 346,358 | 100% | ||
Source: | [12] |
Notes
- ^ Baymak constituency No.2 in 1993-1995, Sibay constituency No.6 in 1995-2003, Kumertau constituency No.5 in 2003-2007
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