Altai constituency

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Altai single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Federal subject Altai Republic
Districts Chemalsky, Choysky, Gorno-Altaysk, Kosh-Agachsky, Mayminsky, Ongudaysky, Shebalinsky, Turochaksky, Ulagansky, Ust-Kansky, Ust-Koksinsky [1]
Voters160,526 (2021) [2]

The Altai constituency (No.2 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Altai Republic. The constituency encompasses the entire territory of Gorny Altai.

Contents

The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Roman Ptitsyn, former Head of Mayminsky District, who narrowly won the open seat against Communist Maria Demina, defeating one-term United Russia incumbent Rodion Bukachakov in the primary.

Boundaries

1993–2007, 2016–present: Chemalsky District, Choysky District, Gorno-Altaysk, Kosh-Agachsky District, Mayminsky District, Ongudaysky District, Shebalinsky District, Turochaksky District, Ulagansky District, Ust-Kansky District, Ust-Koksinsky District [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
The constituency has been covering the entirety of the Altai Republic since its initial creation in 1993.

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Mikhail Gnezdilov Independent
1995 Semyon Zubakin [b] Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
1998 Mikhail Lapshin [c] Independent
1999 Fatherland – All Russia
2002 Sergey Pekpeyev Independent
2003 Agrarian Party
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Rodion Bukachakov United Russia
2021 Roman Ptitsyn United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Gorny Altai constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Mikhail Gnezdilov Independent 18,56023.02%
Faina Yakshimayeva Independent 19.24%
Sergey Pekpeyev Party of Russian Unity and Accord
Vyacheslav Piunov Democratic Party
Total80,642100%
Source: [8]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Gorny Altai constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Semyon Zubakin Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 21,01321.71%
Vladimir Kydyyev Independent 16,73117.29%
Mikhail Gnezdilov (incumbent) Independent 11,93712.33%
Nikolay Chekonov Communist Party 11,22811.60%
Natalya Kyrova Independent 9,75510.08%
Vladilen Volkov Independent 6,6486.87%
Faina Yakshimayeva Independent 4,9575.12%
Vitaly Gurov Forward, Russia! 1,6971.75%
Yevgeny Butov Congress of Russian Communities 1,1991.24%
Valery Sat Independent 1,1881.23%
Stanislav Kedik Independent 4490.46%
against all7,7918.05%
Total96,779100%
Source: [9]

1998

Summary of the 31 May 1998 by-election in the Gorny Altai constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Mikhail Lapshin Independent 29,38942.22%
Andrey Vavilov Independent 28,29840.65%
I. Chernov Independent 1,6922.44%
against all4,7416.81%
Total-100%
Source: [10]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Gorny Altai constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Mikhail Lapshin (incumbent) Fatherland – All Russia 30,77432.11%
Yury Antaradonov Russian Socialist Party 25,84326.97%
Viktor Romashkin Communist Party 14,35814.98%
Vladimir Slesarev Unity 6,7307.02%
Vladimir Petrov Our Home – Russia 6,0786.34%
Nadezhda Sukhoterina Independent 1,5391.61%
Anatoly Yevdokimov Liberal Democratic Party 1,1821.23%
Yury Chernichenko Union of Right Forces 1,0871.13%
Dalel Sakharyanov Spiritual Heritage 8050.84%
against all5,4685.71%
Total95,834100%
Source: [11]

2002

Summary of the 19 May 2002 by-election in the Gorny Altai constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Pekpeyev Independent 26,84548.57%
Sergey Ognev Independent 10,60619.19%
Vladimir Grishin Independent 6,23711.28%
Leonid Shchuchinov Independent 4,9278.91%
Aleksandr Shegay Independent 8651.56%
Sergey Kochetkov Independent 6901.25%
against all3,4626.26%
Total55,273100%
Source: [12]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Gorny Altai constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Pekpeyev (incumbent) Agrarian Party 32,73039.62%
Yury Streltsov Independent 18,65322.58%
Viktor Bezruchenkov Union of Right Forces 8,32410.08%
Nikolay Chekonov Communist Party 5,3156.43%
Igor Yeremin Independent 4,1214.99%
Nina Dumnova Independent 2,4923.02%
Mikhail Lazarev Liberal Democratic Party 1,7012.06%
Tatyana Zharova The Greens 1,3231.60%
Vladimir Grishin Rodina 1,2721.54%
Aleksey Kuchigashev Independent 5000.61%
Sergey Kochetkov Independent 3320.40%
against all4,8375.86%
Total82,614100%
Source: [13]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Altai constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Rodion Bukachakov United Russia 32,00044.79%
Viktor Romashkin Communist Party 14,57120.39%
Maria Demina Rodina 9,58813.42%
Timur Kazitov Liberal Democratic Party 6,1038.54%
Urmat Knyazev People's Freedom Party 3,5234.93%
Aleksandr Gruzdev A Just Russia 1,9692.76%
Dmitry Dumnov Yabloko 6870.96%
Irina Zveryako Civilian Power 5950.83%
Aleksandr Chervov Communists of Russia 3660.51%
Total71,452100%
Source: [14]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Altai constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Roman Ptitsyn United Russia 23,54531.99%
Maria Demina Communist Party 21,96729.84%
Aleksey Tyukhtenev A Just Russia — For Truth 11,84316.09%
Dmitry Sofronov Liberal Democratic Party 3,8245.20%
Maria Ardimatova New People 2,7533.74%
Vasily Kudirmekov Russian Party of Freedom and Justice 2,4903.38%
Yelena Tudeneva Communists of Russia 1,9442.64%
Nikolay Tolkochokov Party of Pensioners 1,6542.25%
Lyudmila Shuvalova The Greens 1,3781.87%
Total73,609100%
Source: [15]

Notes

  1. Gorny Altai constituency No.9 in 1993–1995, Gorny Altai constituency No.2 in 1995–2007
  2. elected Head of the Altai Republic in January 1998
  3. elected Head of the Altai Republic in January 2002

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