Lgov single-member constituency |
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Constituency boundaries from 1993 to 2007 |
Deputy | None |
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Federal subject | Kursk Oblast |
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Districts | Belovsky, Bolshesoldatsky, Dmitriyevsky, Fatezhsky, Glushkovsky, Khomutovsky, Konyshyovsky, Korenevsky, Kurchatov, Kurchatovsky, Lgovsky, Medvensky, Oboyansky, Oktyabrsky, Ponyrovsky, Pristensky, Rylsky, Sudzhansky, Zheleznogorsk, Zheleznogorsky, Zolotukhinsky |
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Voters | 517,696 (2003)[1] |
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The Lgov constituency (No.98[a]) was a Russian legislative constituency in Kursk Oblast in 1993–2007. It covered western and central Kursk Oblast. The seat was last occupied by United Russia deputy Aleksey Volkov, militsiya major general and former Kursk Oblast MVD Division chief, who defeated one-term incumbent State Duma member Aleksandr Chetverikov in the 2003 election.
The constituency was dissolved in 2007 when State Duma adopted full proportional representation for the next two electoral cycles. Lgov constituency was not re-established for the 2016 election, currently most of former Lgov constituency is part of Kursk constituency.
Boundaries
1993–2007: Belovsky District, Bolshesoldatsky District, Dmitriyevsky District, Fatezhsky District, Glushkovsky District, Konyshyovsky District, Korenevsky District, Khomutovsky District, Kurchatov, Kurchatovsky District, Lgov, Lgovsky District, Medvensky District, Oboyansky District, Oktyabrsky District, Ponyrovsky District, Pristensky District, Rylsky District, Sudzhansky District, Zheleznogorsk, Zheleznogorsky District, Zolotukhinsky District[2][3][4]
The constituency covered western and central Kursk Oblast, including the towns of Kurchatov, Lgov and Zheleznogorsk.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Lgov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Aleksandr Potapenko (incumbent)
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Communist Party
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140,716
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38.92%
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Vladimir Mikhalchev
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Derzhava
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56,106
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15.52%
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Sergey Alferov
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Independent
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42,591
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11.78%
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Vitaly Gukov
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Agrarian Party
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41,730
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11.54%
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Anatoly Bozhko
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Independent
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13,995
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3.87%
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Aleksandr Klesov
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Independent
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13,849
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3.83%
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Vasily Domnikov
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Independent
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9,622
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2.66%
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Viktor Androsov
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My Fatherland
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6,058
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1.68%
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against all
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28,790
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7.96%
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Total
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361,537
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100%
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Source:
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[6]
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1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Lgov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Aleksandr Chetverikov
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Independent
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86,950
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28.13%
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Aleksandr Potapenko (incumbent)
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Communist Party
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74,160
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24.00%
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Aleksey Volkov
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Independent
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45,074
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14.58%
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Aleksandr Chukhrayov
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Fatherland – All Russia
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32,684
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10.58%
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Vladimir Bushenkov
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Independent
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19,057
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6.17%
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Pyotr Novikov
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Independent
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16,612
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5.38%
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Sergey Vasilyev
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Independent
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7,760
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2.51%
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Vasily Korchev
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Our Home – Russia
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2,331
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0.75%
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Vladimir Kutsenko
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Independent
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2,090
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0.68%
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against all
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31,108
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9.84%
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Total
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316,051
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100%
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Source:
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[7]
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2003
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Lgov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Aleksey Volkov
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United Russia
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72,622
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25.40%
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Aleksandr Chetverikov (incumbent)
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Independent
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50,721
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17.74%
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Viktor Vyrozhemsky
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Independent
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36,897
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12.90%
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Aleksandr Potapenko
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Communist Party
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31,499
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11.02%
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Viktor Zyukin
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Independent
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22,775
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7.96%
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Vasily Oleynikov
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Independent
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8,791
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3.07%
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Vitaly Gukov
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Agrarian Party
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6,486
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2.27%
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Vadim Chelpanov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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5,657
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1.98%
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Margarita Aseyeva
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Russian Communist Workers' Party — Russian Party of Communists
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5,105
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1.79%
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Mikhail Smolin
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Yabloko
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3,362
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1.18%
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Pyotr Zerin
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Independent
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2,818
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0.99%
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Valery Skripkin
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Union of Right Forces
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1,582
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0.55%
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Violetta Kuznetsova
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United Russian Party Rus'
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1,455
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0.51%
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Grigory Amnuel
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Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life
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872
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0.30%
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Anatoly Nevezhin
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Great Russia–Eurasian Union
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769
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0.27%
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against all
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25,440
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8.90%
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Total
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286,127
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100%
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Source:
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[8]
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Notes
- ^ No.99 in 1993-1995, No.97 in 1995-2003
References