The Vladimir constituency (No.79[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Vladimir Oblast. Until 2007 the constituency was based in western Vladimir Oblast and covered the entirety of Vladimir. However, in 2016 the constituency was drastically changed: now it is based in eastern part of the region and stretches from Vladimir to Gus-Khrustalny through Kovrov and Murom (which previously were a part of new eliminated Kovrov constituency).
Vladimir single-member constituency |
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Federal subject | Vladimir Oblast |
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Districts | Gorokhovetsky, Gus-Khrustalny, Gus-Khrustalny District, Kameshkovsky, Kovrov, Kovrovsky, Melenkovsky, Murom, Muromsky, Selivanovsky, Vladimir (Oktyabrsky), Vyaznikovsky[1] |
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Voters | 548,312 (2021)[2] |
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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituencyCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Gennady Churkin (incumbent) | Agrarian Party | 77,916 | 18.41% |
| Pavel Voshchanov | Independent | 55,618 | 13.14% |
| Aleksandr Tikhonov | Tikhonov-Tupolev-Tikhonov | 55,115 | 13.02% |
| Yury Tsypkin | My Fatherland | 39,891 | 9.43% |
| Leonid Shergin | Yabloko | 30,467 | 7.20% |
| Vladimir Gvozdaryov | Liberal Democratic Party | 16,632 | 3.93% |
| Nadezhda Sibirina | Zemsky Sobor | 15,568 | 3.68% |
| Yury Leontyev | Independent | 13,572 | 3.21% |
| Boris Belyakov | League of Independent Scientists | 11,102 | 2.62% |
| Andrey Yeremenko | Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc | 10,724 | 2.53% |
| Emilia Burtseva | Union of Patriots | 9,193 | 2.17% |
| Mikhail Borovkov | Independent | 6,189 | 1.46% |
| Vladimir Chertogorov | Stable Russia | 5,347 | 1.26% |
| Vladimir Zabuga | Beer Lovers Party | 4,875 | 1.15% |
| against all | 56,302 | 13.30% |
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Total | 423,243 | 100% |
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Source: | [4] |
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituencyCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Gennady Churkin (incumbent) | Independent | 63,698 | 16.56% |
| Igor Artyomov | Independent | 57,463 | 14.94% |
| Sergey Kazakov | Union of Right Forces | 56,499 | 14.69% |
| Tatyana Maksimova | Independent | 45,734 | 11.89% |
| Aleksey Lyalin | Unity | 22,247 | 5.78% |
| Anatoly Ravin | Independent | 15,192 | 3.95% |
| Yevgeny Limonov | Independent | 13,739 | 3.57% |
| Valentina Pavina | Independent | 12,775 | 3.32% |
| Nikolay Fedorov | Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union | 12,060 | 3.14% |
| Gennady Volkov | Independent | 11,716 | 3.05% |
| Vladimir Antropov | Independent | 7,361 | 1.91% |
| Aleksandr Ilyin | Spiritual Heritage | 6,107 | 1.59% |
| Yury Khokhorin | Independent | 3,947 | 1.03% |
| Nikolay Gastello | Kedr | 2,001 | 0.52% |
| against all | 45,694 | 11.88% |
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Total | 384,641 | 100% |
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Source: | [5] |
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituencyCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Igor Igoshin | Communist Party | 65,137 | 21.26% |
| Igor Artyomov | Independent | 54,983 | 17.94% |
| Gennady Churkin (incumbent) | Agrarian Party | 31,669 | 10.33% |
| Nikolay Andrianov | Great Russia – Eurasian Union | 26,887 | 8.77% |
| Sergey Kazakov | Union of Right Forces | 23,020 | 7.51% |
| Galina Yesyakova | Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life | 19,199 | 6.26% |
| Aleksandr Leontyev | Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice | 13,695 | 4.47% |
| Semyon Malakhovsky | Liberal Democratic Party | 5,915 | 1.93% |
| Anton Belyakov | Independent | 4,763 | 1.55% |
| Anatoly Ivashkevich | Independent | 2,490 | 0.81% |
| Sergey Dulov | Independent | 1,847 | 0.60% |
| Aleksandr Shikunov | Independent | 1,098 | 0.36% |
| Anatoly Volkov | Independent | 948 | 0.31% |
| against all | 48,859 | 15.94% |
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Total | 306,859 | 100% |
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Source: | [6] |
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituencyCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Igor Igoshin | United Russia | 119,349 | 53.08% |
| Larisa Yemelyanova | Communist Party | 26,880 | 11.95% |
| Vladimir Sipyagin | Liberal Democratic Party | 22,592 | 10.05% |
| Timur Markov | A Just Russia | 15,746 | 7.00% |
| Sergey Kazakov | Civic Platform | 9,351 | 4.16% |
| Sergey Petukhov | Communists of Russia | 6,703 | 2.98% |
| Aleksey Yefremov | Yabloko | 4,769 | 2.12% |
| Aleksey Mayorov | Party of Growth | 4,725 | 2.11% |
| Aleksey Avdokhin | Rodina | 4,099 | 1.82% |
| Kirill Kovalev | The Greens | 3,242 | 1.44% |
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Total | 224,847 | 100% |
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Source: | [7] |
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Vladimir constituencyCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Igor Igoshin (incumbent) | United Russia | 102,222 | 47.86% |
| Larisa Yemelyanova | Communist Party | 51,747 | 24.23% |
| Sergey Kornishov | Liberal Democratic Party | 12,838 | 6.01% |
| Aleksey Zakutin | Party of Pensioners | 9,900 | 4.64% |
| Andrey Marinin | A Just Russia — For Truth | 9,675 | 4.53% |
| Sergey Kazakov | Russian Party of Freedom and Justice | 7,954 | 3.72% |
| Olga Smirnova | Rodina | 5,065 | 2.37% |
| Dmitry Kushpita | Yabloko | 3,264 | 1.53% |
| Nikolay Kvashennikov | Party of Growth | 2,394 | 1.12% |
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Total | 213,589 | 100% |
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Source: | [8] |
- ^ No.67 in 1993-1995, No.66 in 1995-2003, No.68 in 2003-2007