Rostov single-member constituency |
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Deputy | |
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Federal subject | Rostov Oblast |
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Districts | Aksaysky (Istominskoye, Leninskoye, Olginskoye, Verkhnepodpolnenskoye), Bagayevsky, Kagalnitsky, Peschanokopsky, Rostov-on-Don (Kirovsky, Proletarsky), Salsky, Tselinsky, Vesyolovsky, Yegorlyksky, Zernogradsky |
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Other territory | Israel (Tel Aviv-2)[1] |
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Voters | 422,601 (2021)[2] |
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The Rostov constituency (No.149[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Rostov Oblast. The constituency stretches from eastern Rostov-on-Don to southern Rostov Oblast. Until 2007 the constituency was more compact and was actually based in western Rostov-on-Don, however, after 2015 redistricting territory of the former Rostov constituency was placed into Nizhnedonskoy constituency, while new Rostov constituency was created from parts of Proletarsky and Belaya Kalitva constituencies.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Rostov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Mikhail Yemelyanov
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Yabloko
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96,001
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35.20%
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Gennady Serdyukov
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Communist Party
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49,712
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18.23%
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Nikolay Khachaturov
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Independent
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13,818
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5.07%
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Viktor Goncharov
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Independent
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9,627
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3.53%
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Vladimir Zubkov
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Independent
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9,540
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3.50%
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Vladimir Kalinko
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Congress of Russian Communities
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9,161
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3.36%
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Aleksandr Kokorev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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8,916
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3.27%
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Natalya Serdyukova
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Ivan Rybkin Bloc
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7,467
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2.74%
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Aleksandr Rodin
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Party of Workers' Self-Government
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6,429
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2.36%
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Aleksandr Tolmachev
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Independent
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5,812
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2.13%
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Yevgenia Vostrova
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Party of Russian Unity and Accord
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5,442
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2.00%
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Yevgeny Nikitin
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Russian All-People's Movement
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4,627
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1.70%
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Grigory Abaziyev
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Independent
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3,933
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1.44%
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Simon Sekizyan
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Education — Future of Russia
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2,752
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1.01%
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Aleksandr Kabanov
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Independent
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2,689
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0.99%
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Pyotr Bystrov
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Independent
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2,518
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0.92%
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Anzhela Khachaturyan
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Stable Russia
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2,417
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0.89%
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Aleksandr Zurnadzhiyev
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Party of Tax Cuts' Supporters
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1,727
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0.63%
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against all
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22,539
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8.26%
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Total
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272,744
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100%
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Source:
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[3]
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1999
2003
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Rostov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Mikhail Yemelyanov (incumbent)
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Yabloko
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99,678
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43.84%
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Vladimir Bessonov
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Communist Party
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47,951
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21.09%
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Viktor Chernov
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Great Russia – Eurasian Union
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9,553
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4.20%
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Marat Zainalabidov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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8,835
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3.89%
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Boris Sturov
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Independent
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7,276
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3.20%
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Oleg Pobegaylov
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Russian Party of Labour
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3,258
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1.43%
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Albert Zaripov
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Independent
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2,560
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1.13%
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Aleksandr Kryuchkov
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United Russian Party Rus'
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2,419
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1.06%
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Aleksey Pelipenko
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Independent
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1,391
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0.61%
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Yury Netrebov
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Independent
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1,298
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0.57%
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against all
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39,240
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17.26%
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Total
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228,444
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100%
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Source:
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2016
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Rostov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Larisa Tutova
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United Russia
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161,402
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68.80%
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Grigory Fomenko
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Communist Party
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21,251
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9.06%
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Sergey Ivanov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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19,308
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8.23%
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Anatoly Kotlyarov
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A Just Russia
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9,408
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4.01%
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Pavel Volkov
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Communists of Russia
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8,369
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3.57%
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Aleksandr Musiyenko
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Yabloko
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3,870
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1.65%
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Stanislav Krylov
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Party of Growth
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2,301
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0.98%
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Sergey Novikov
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The Greens
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2,154
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0.92%
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Vyacheslav Voloshchuk
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Civic Platform
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1,783
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0.76%
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Total
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234,576
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100%
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Source:
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2021
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Rostov constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Larisa Tutova (incumbent)
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United Russia
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100,995
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51.09%
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Lavr Cherkashin
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Communist Party
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32,720
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16.55%
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Yevgeny Sutormin
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Communists of Russia
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12,626
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6.39%
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Nikita Rykovsky
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Liberal Democratic Party
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10,489
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5.31%
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Vladislav Makhmudov
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New People
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9,140
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4.62%
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Valentin Dzhagatsbanyan
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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8,676
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4.39%
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Anatoly Kotlyarov
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Rodina
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6,819
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3.45%
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Vladimir Tokarev
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Russian Party of Freedom and Justice
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5,382
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2.72%
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Tatyana Sporysheva
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Yabloko
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4,221
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2.14%
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Total
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197,663
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100%
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Source:
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Notes
- ^ Rostov-Sovetsky constituency No.145 in 1993-1995, No.146 in 1995-2007
References