The Metallurgichesky constituency (No.190[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Chelyabinsk Oblast. The constituency covers northern Chelyabinsk Oblast. Until 2007 Kyshtym constituency stretched to the west, covering several districts of the Mountain-Industrial Zone, however, in 2015 it was reconfigured to include parts of urban Chelyabinsk instead.
Metallurgichesky single-member constituency |
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Federal subject | Chelyabinsk Oblast |
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Districts | Chelyabinsk (Metallurgichesky, Traktorozavodsky), Kaslinsky, Krasnoarmeysky, Kunashaksky, Kyshtym, Nyazepetrovsky, ZATO Ozyorsk, ZATO Snezhinsk, Verkhny Ufaley[1] |
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Voters | 473,332 (2021)[2] |
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Members elected
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Election results
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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Kyshtym constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Pyotr Sumin
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Congress of Russian Communities
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121,916
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37.26%
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Vladimir Gorbachyov
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Communist Party
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40,160
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12.27%
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Talgat Khairov
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Independent
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31,225
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9.54%
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Viktor Tsittel
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Yabloko
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23,808
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7.28%
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Sergey Dyachkovsky
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Independent
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19,122
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5.84%
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Aleksandr Altynbayev
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Independent
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16,902
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5.17%
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Sergey Voloshin
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Independent
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14,969
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4.57%
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Lev Borisov
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Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
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14,746
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4.51%
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Aleksandr Zhivoluk
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Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
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11,961
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3.66%
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against all
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25,618
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7.83%
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Total
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327,210
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100%
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Source:
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[4]
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1997 June
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After Pyotr Sumin was elected Governor of Chelyabinsk Oblast in December 1996 he had to give up his seat in the State Duma. A by-election was scheduled for 29 June 1997 with the concurrent by-election in the Sovetsky constituency. The by-election in Kyshtym constituency was won by Vasily Kichedzhi, however, the resultse were annulled due to low turnout (23.99%) and another election was scheduled for 14 December 1997.[5]
1997 December
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Kyshtym constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Mikhail Grishankov
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Independent
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115,730
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37.25%
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Vladimir Gorbachyov (incumbent)
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Independent
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96,055
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30.91%
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Andrey Drobyshev
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Independent
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23,878
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7.68%
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Irina Zubakova
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Union of Right Forces
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13,297
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4.28%
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Aleksandr Chistyakov
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Independent
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11,083
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3.57%
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Andrey Belishko
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Socialist Party
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5,712
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1.84%
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Mikhail Voloshin
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Independent
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5,333
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1.72%
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Kim Sorokin
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Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
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4,232
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1.36%
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Vasily Yeliseyev
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Independent
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4,149
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1.34%
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Yury Safin
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Independent
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1,904
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0.61%
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against all
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23,920
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7.70%
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Total
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310,722
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Metallurgichesky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Vladimir Burmatov
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United Russia
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87,649
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41.68%
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Vasily Shvetsov
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A Just Russia
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41,426
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19.70%
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Vitaly Pashin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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21,284
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10.12%
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Konstantin Natsiyevsky
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Communist Party
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15,439
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7.34%
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Aleksey Sevastyanov
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Yabloko
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15,043
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7.15%
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Vladimir Gorbachyov
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Communists of Russia
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8,854
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4.21%
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Yelena Navrotskaya
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Patriots of Russia
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4,402
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2.09%
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Andrey Yatsun
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Rodina
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4,374
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2.08%
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Aleksey Tabalov
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People's Freedom Party
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2,632
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1.25%
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Total
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210,286
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Metallurgichesky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Vladimir Burmatov (incumbent)
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United Russia
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111,860
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50.80%
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Igor Yegorov
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Communist Party
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29,182
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13.25%
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Dmitry Larin
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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28,129
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12.78%
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Anna Skroznikova
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New People
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14,677
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6.67%
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Yevgeny Baskanov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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9,123
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4.14%
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Maksim Smagin
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Party of Pensioners
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8,626
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3.92%
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Andrey Popov
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Russian Party of Freedom and Justice
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4,954
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2.25%
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Andrey Talevlin
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Yabloko
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2,856
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1.30%
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Aleksandr Tatarnikov
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Rodina
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2,475
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1.12%
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Total
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220,185
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100%
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Source:
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References
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