Shchyokino single-member constituency |
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Deputy | None |
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Federal subject | Tula Oblast |
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Districts | Arsenyevsky, Belyovsky, Bogoroditsky, Chernsky, Kamensky, Kireyevsky, Kurkinsky, Leninsky, Odoyevsky, Plavsky, Shchyokinsky, Suvorovsky, Tyoplo-Ogaryovsky, Volovsky, Yefremovsky |
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Voters | 468,085 (2003)[1] |
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The Shchyokino constituency (No.177) was a Russian legislative constituency in Tula Oblast in 1993–2007. It covered southern Tula Oblast. The seat was last occupied by A Just Russia-Rodina faction member Andrey Samoshin, former Head of Leninsky District, who won the open-seat race in the 2003 election.
The constituency was dissolved in 2007 when State Duma adopted full proportional representation for the next two electoral cycles. Shchyokino constituency was not re-established for the 2016 election, as Tula Oblast lost its third seat, and is currently a part of Tula constituency.
Boundaries
1993–1995: Arsenyevsky District, Belyovsky District, Bogoroditsk, Bogoroditsky District, Chernsky District, Kamensky District, Kireyevsky District, Kurkinsky District, Odoyevsky District, Plavsky District, Shchekino, Shchyokinsky District, Suvorovsky District, Tyoplo-Ogaryovsky District, Volovsky District, Yefremov, Yefremovsky District[2]
The constituency covered southern Tula Oblast, including the towns of Bogoroditsk, Shchekino and Yefremov.
1995–2007: Arsenyevsky District, Belyovsky District, Bogoroditsk, Bogoroditsky District, Chernsky District, Kamensky District, Kireyevsky District, Kurkinsky District, Leninsky District, Odoyevsky District, Plavsky District, Shchekino, Shchyokinsky District, Suvorovsky District, Tyoplo-Ogaryovsky District, Volovsky District, Yefremov, Yefremovsky District[3][4]
After 1995 redistricting the constituency retained all of its territory and gained Leninsky District of suburban Tula from the Tula constituency.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Shchyokino constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Nikolay Panarin
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Independent
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72,225
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20.17%
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Yelena Bogdanova (incumbent)
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Agrarian Party
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56,633
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15.82%
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Vladimir Semago
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Communist Party
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46,620
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13.02%
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Sergey Gavrilov
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Congress of Russian Communities
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29,080
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8.12%
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Vladimir Kovalev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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19,668
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5.49%
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Anatoly Shatalov
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Russian Party
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18,780
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5.25%
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Vladimir Seregin
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Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
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18,294
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5.11%
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Valentin Gubarev
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Yabloko
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16,657
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4.65%
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Yevgeny Khrunov
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Independent
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14,748
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4.12%
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Svetlana Lymar
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Forward, Russia!
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9,118
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2.55%
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Nagapet Karibdzhanyan
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Ivan Rybkin Bloc
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5,798
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1.62%
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Valery Nikulin
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My Fatherland
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5,186
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1.45%
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against all
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35,927
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10.04%
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Total
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357,993
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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 Shchyokino constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Ivan Khudyakov
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Communist Party
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72,438
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24.44%
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Nikolay Maltsev
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Independent
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42,568
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14.36%
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Vladislav Achalov
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Movement in Support of the Army
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21,798
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7.35%
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Vladimir Petrushenkov
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Independent
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15,510
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5.23%
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Viktor Rannikh
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Independent
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11,369
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3.84%
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Vladimir Naumov
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Independent
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9,884
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3.34%
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Vladimir Kuptsov
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Party of Pensioners
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9,059
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3.06%
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Dmitry Komarov
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Independent
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8,387
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2.83%
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Nikolay Zhukov
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Independent
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7,886
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2.66%
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Vyacheslav Vaneyev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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7,767
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2.62%
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Vladimir Goverdovsky
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Union of Right Forces
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7,123
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2.40%
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Vladimir Kuznetsov
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Our Home – Russia
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6,114
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2.06%
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Oleg Martynenkov
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Peace, Labour, May
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5,179
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1.75%
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Ruslan Kim
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Independent
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5,122
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1.73%
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Aleksandr Butovsky
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Independent
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4,809
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1.62%
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Andrey Tyunyayev
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Spiritual Heritage
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4,088
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1.38%
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Vladimir Pushkin
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Russian Socialist Party
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1,971
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0.67%
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against all
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46,167
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15.58%
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Total
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296,370
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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 Shchyokino constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Andrey Samoshin
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Independent
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57,551
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23.44%
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Yelena Drapeko
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Communist Party
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43,755
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17.82%
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Mikhail Kazakov
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Independent
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28,202
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11.49%
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Sergey Zalyotin
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Independent
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22,750
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9.27%
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Aleksandr Yashin
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United Russia
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20,675
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8.42%
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Vyacheslav Kiselev
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Independent
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11,440
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4.66%
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Gennady Kazakov
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Independent
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8,871
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3.61%
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Mikhail Kreymer
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Independent
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8,799
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3.58%
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Vladimir Isayev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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4,780
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1.95%
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Yelena Shestopalova
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Independent
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2,091
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0.85%
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Artashes Khoralov
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Independent
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1,835
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0.75%
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Anatoly Malykhin
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Independent
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13,375
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0.54%
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Aleksandr Kharlamov
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New Course — Automobile Russia
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1,321
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0.54%
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against all
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27,016
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11.01%
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Total
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245,538
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100%
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Source:
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[8]
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Notes
References