Syktyvkar single-member constituency |
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Deputy | |
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Federal subject | Komi Republic |
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Districts | Inta, Izhemsky, Knyazhpogostsky, Kortkerossky, Koygorodsky, Pechora, Priluzsky, Sosnogorsk, Syktyvdinsky, Syktyvkar, Sysolsky, Troitsko-Pechorsky, Udorsky, Ukhta, Usinsk, Ust-Kulomsky, Ust-Tsilemsky, Ust-Vymsky, Vorkuta, Vuktyl |
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Voters | 642,561 (2021)[1] |
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The Syktyvkar Constituency (No.18[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Komi Republic. The constituency encompasses the entire territory of Komi. However, in 1993–1995 Komi had two constituencies but lost one of them due to population decline.
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by Communist deputy Oleg Mikhailov, an ecologist and party activist, who narrowly defeated State Duma rules committee chairwoman Olga Savastyanova to succeed one-term United Russia incumbent Ivan Medvedev.
Boundaries
1993–1995:
Pechora constituency: Inta, Izhemsky District, Pechora, Sosnogorsk, Troitsko-Pechorsky District, Usinsk, Ust-Tsilemsky, Vorkuta, Vuktyl[2]
The constituency covered eastern and northern Komi Republic, including the towns of Inta, Pechora, Sosnogorsk, Usinsk, Vorkuta and Vuktyl.
Syktyvkar constituency: Knyazhpogostsky District, Kortkerossky District, Koygorodsky District, Priluzsky District, Syktyvdinsky District, Syktyvkar, Sysolsky District, Udorsky District, Ukhta, Ust-Kulomsky District, Ust-Vymsky District[2]
The constituency covered western and southern Komi Republic, including the republican capital of Syktyvkar and the town of Ukhta.
1995–2007, 2016–present: Inta, Izhemsky District, Knyazhpogostsky District, Kortkerossky District, Koygorodsky District, Pechora, Priluzsky District, Sosnogorsk, Syktyvdinsky District, Syktyvkar, Sysolsky District, Troitsko-Pechorsky District, Udorsky District, Ukhta, Usinsk, Ust-Kulomsky District, Ust-Tsilemsky District, Ust-Vymsky District, Vorkuta, Vuktyl[3][4][5][6]
The constituency has been covering the entirety of the Komi Republic since 1995 redistricting, as Komi lost a second constituency due to population loss.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Syktyvkar constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Rita Chistokhodova
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Independent
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109,408
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24.57%
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Gennady Rassokhin
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Our Home – Russia
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97,487
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21.89%
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Mikhail Gluzman
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Forward, Russia!
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53,846
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12.09%
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Vera Skorobogatova
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Ivan Rybkin Bloc
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40,718
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9.14%
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Sergey Borisov
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Independent
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38,595
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8.67%
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Yevgeny Babusenko
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Independent
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37,102
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8.33%
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Andrey Titarenko
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Beer Lovers Party
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8,411
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1.89%
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Vitaly Mikulinsky
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Party of Economic Freedom
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4,151
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0.93%
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against all
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47,511
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10.67%
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Total
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445,307
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100%
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Source:
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[9]
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1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Syktyvkar constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Valery Markov
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Independent
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116,243
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25.38%
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Ivan Mokhnachuk
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Independent
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57,953
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12.66%
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Valentina Kotelnikova
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Women of Russia
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55,859
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12.20%
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Nikolay Moiseyev
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Yabloko
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54,191
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11.83%
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Aleksandr Amonariyev
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Communist Party
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51,494
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11.24%
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Vladimir Lushnikov
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Independent
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28,920
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6.32%
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Mikhail Zhilin
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Independent
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15,393
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3.36%
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Valery Prokhorov
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Independent
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9,544
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2.08%
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against all
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59,866
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13.07%
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Total
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457,929
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100%
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Source:
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[10]
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2003
2016
2021
Notes
- ^ No.17 in 1995-2003
- ^ Pechora constituency
- ^ Syktyvkar constituency
Sources
References
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- ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 1995
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