Nizhnekamsk constituency

The Nizhnekamsk constituency (No. 28[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Tatarstan. In 1993-2007 the constituency was centered in Nizhnekamsk and stretched west to the suburbs of Kazan. However, in 2016 the constituency was redrawn significantly: it retained Nizhnekamsk, Chistopol and Zainsk but now the constituency stretches to Southern Tatarstan, which it took from Almetyevsk constituency; the western part of the former Nizhnekamsk constituency was partitioned between the Privolzhsky, Moskovsky and newly created Central constituencies.

Nizhnekamsk single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Deputy
Federal subjectRepublic of Tatarstan
DistrictsAksubayevsky, Alexeyevsky, Alkeyevsky, Cheremshansky, Chistopolsky, Nizhnekamsky, Novosheshminsky, Nurlatsky, Spassky, Zainsky
Other territorySpain[1]
Voters432,734 (2021)[2]

Members elected

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ElectionMemberParty
1993Results were invalidated due to low turnout
1994Gabdulvakhit BagautdinovIndependent
1995Our Home – Russia
1999Flyura ZiyatdinovaFatherland – All Russia
2003Albert SalikhovUnited Russia
2007Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016Ayrat Khayrullin[b]United Russia
2020Oleg MorozovUnited Russia
2021

Election results

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1994

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Summary of the 13 March 1994 by-election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Gabdulvakhit BagautdinovIndependent-69.1%
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1995

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Gabdulvakhit Bagautdinov (incumbent)Our Home – Russia143,42238.44%
Robert SadykovCommunists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union69,25618.56%
Darvin AkhmetovBloc of Independents34,4449.23%
Aleksandr KarasevYabloko33,7119.03%
Nail MakhiyanovStanislav Govorukhin Bloc29,7107.96%
Mikhail AtlasovLiberal Democratic Party19,8705.33%
against all33,9979.11%
Total373,134100%
Source:[4]

1999

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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Flyura ZiyatdinovaFatherland – All Russia229,61249.78%
Nikolay MaksimovCommunist Party63,18013.70%
Yury PetrovRussian Cause35,3747.67%
Dania KarimovaIndependent28,2296.12%
Georgy GilmutdinovIndependent27,7726.02%
Rinat MukhamadievRussian All-People's Union19,1614.15%
Valery MakhmutovIndependent4,4800.97%
against all36,5647.93%
Total461,220100%
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2003

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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Albert SalikhovUnited Russia334,07968.80%
Robert SadykovCommunist Party42,9578.85%
Aleksandr YakushevIndependent25,8375.32%
Yury PetrovGreat Russia–Eurasian Union20,2844.18%
Shamil SmirnovUnion of Right Forces10,2852.12%
against all37,6027.74%
Total485,804100%
Source:[6]

2016

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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ayrat KhayrullinUnited Russia353,67586.19%
Albert YagudinCommunist Party19,4014.73%
Dmitry VildanovA Just Russia12,7993.12%
Anna ArtemyevaLiberal Democratic Party8,0541.96%
Yevgeny IosipovCommunists of Russia5,2131.27%
Rinat ZakirovIndependent4,8051.17%
Andrey LukinPeople's Freedom Party4,6301.13%
Total410,330100%
Source:[7]

2020

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Summary of the 13 September 2020 by-election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Oleg MorozovUnited Russia279,45073.42%
Albert YagudinCommunist Party35,5369.34%
Ilnar SiraevA Just Russia26,0016.83%
Nikolay BarsukovCommunists of Russia14,3513.77%
Andrey KolosovLiberal Democratic Party14,1493.72%
Leonid StrazhnikovCommunist Party of Social Justice8,7362.30%
Total380,616100%
Source:[8]

2021

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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Oleg Morozov (incumbent)United Russia276,06172.45%
Dinar AyupovCommunist Party25,2296.62%
Ilnar SiraevA Just Russia — For Truth21,5525.66%
Valery AleynikovLiberal Democratic Party14,1833.72%
Vitaly SmirnovParty of Pensioners11,3752.99%
Andrey GeykoYabloko10,0402.63%
Roman FedotovParty of Growth9,3732.46%
Renat KhodzhaevNew People9,2172.42%
Total381,041100%
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Notes

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  1. ^ No. 26 in 1993-1995, 2003-2007, No. 25 in 1995-1999
  2. ^ died in February 2020

References

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  1. ^ ФЕДЕРАЛЬНЫЙ ЗАКОН Об утверждении схемы одномандатных избирательных округов для проведения выборов депутатов Государственной Думы Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации
  2. ^ "Сведения о проводящихся выборах и референдумах". tatarstan.vybory.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  3. ^ Результаты повторных выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 1994
  4. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 1995
  5. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 1999
  6. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2003
  7. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2016
  8. ^ Результаты дополнительных выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2020
  9. ^ Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2021