Anna constituency

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Anna single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026
Deputy
Federal subject Voronezh Oblast
Districts Voronezh: Kominternovsky; Borisoglebsk, Anninsky, Verkhnekhavsky, Paninsky, Gribanovsky, Povorinsky, Ramonsky, Ternovsky, Ertilsky
Voters463,989 (2021) [1]

The Anna constituency (No.89 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Voronezh Oblast. The constituency covers northwestern Voronezh Oblast and the city of Anna.

Contents

The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Andrey Markov, a two-term State Duma member and former deputy chief of staff to the Governor of Voronezh Oblast, who previously represented neighbouring Pavlovsk constituency. Markov succeeded three-term incumbent Aleksey Zhuravlyov, chairman of the Rodina party and its sole State Duma member, who decided to successfully seek re-election in Tambov constituency.

Boundaries

1993–2007: Anna, Anninsky District, Bobrovsky District, Borisoglebsk, Borisoglebsky District, Buturlinovsky District, Ertilsky District, Gribanovsky District, Kashirsky District, Novokhopersky District, Novovoronezh, Paninsky District, Povorino, Povorinsky District, Talovsky District, Ternovsky District [2] [3] [4]
The constituency covered rural central and north-eastern Voronezh Oblast, including the cities of Borisoglebsk, Novovoronezh and Povorino.

2016–2026: Anninsky District, Borisoglebsk, Ertilsky District, Gribanovsky District, Paninsky District, Povorinsky District, Ramonsky District, Ternovsky District, Verkhnekhavsky District, Voronezh (Kominternovsky) [5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained only its northern half, losing Novovoronezh to Pravoberezhny constituency, Kashirsky District to Voronezh constituency, while Bobrovsky, Buturlinovsky, Novokhopersky and Talovsky were placed into Pavlovsk constituency. This seat instead was pushed to the west, taking Verkhnekhavsky District from Levoberezhny constituency, Ramonsky District and Kominternovsky city district of Voronezh from Pravoberezhny constituency.

Since 2026: Anninsky District, Borisoglebsk, Ertilsky District, Gribanovsky District, Novousmansky District, Paninsky District, Povorinsky District, Ramonsky District, Ternovsky District, Verkhnekhavsky District, Voronezh (Leninsky, Tsentralny, Zheleznodorozhny) [6]
After the 2025 redistricting Voronezh Oblast lost one of its four constituencies, so all remaining seats saw major changes. The constituency retained all of its territory and gained northern half of former Voronezh constituency (Leninsky, Tsentralny and Zheleznodorozhny city districts of Voronezh, Novousmansky District). This seat ceded Kominternovsky city district of Voronezh to new Voronezh constituency.

Members elected

By-election are shown in italics.

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Nikolay Parinov Independent
1995 Ivan Rybkin [b] Ivan Rybkin Bloc
1997 Dmitry Rogozin Independent
1999 Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement
2003 Rodina
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Aleksey Zhuravlyov Rodina
2021 Andrey Markov United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Anna constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nikolay Parinov Independent 76,66625.73%
Ruslan Gostev Communist Party 35,39511.88%
Aleksandr Palchikov Independent 33,51011.25%
Viktor Golovanov Independent 21,6317.26%
Mitrofan Studenikin Independent 19,2016.45%
Stanislav Shustov Independent 16,1875.43%
Yury Khvorikov Liberal Democratic Party 13,1324.41%
Mikhail Chubirko Kedr 9,8593.31%
Anatoly Begin Russian Democratic Reform Movement 9,4843.18%
Vyacheslav Gulimov Yavlinsky–Boldyrev–Lukin 6,6282.22%
against all33,92611.39%
Total297,912100%
Source: [7] [8]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Anna constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ivan Rybkin Ivan Rybkin Bloc 93,75828.32%
Aleksandr Polnikov Agrarian Party 39,46011.92%
Anatoly Naumov Independent 34,71410.48%
Nikolay Parinov (incumbent) Independent 34,17710.32%
Aleksandr Sterligov Union of Patriots27,8048.40%
Sergey Kravchenko Liberal Democratic Party 19,9826.03%
Grigory Dorofeyev Power to the People! 10,0033.02%
Vladimir Peshkov Independent 9,8642.98%
Aleksandr Ishkov Our Home – Russia 8,8292.67%
Yury Shipilov Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour 5,6391.70%
Nikolay Khizhny Kedr 3,8781.17%
Nikolay Sapelkin Independent 3,3281.01%
Viktor LiyaskinUnion of Workers of ZhKKh 3,0310.92%
against all28,3268.55%
Total331,122100%
Source: [9]

1997

Summary of the 23 March 1997 by-election in the Anna constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dmitry Rogozin Independent 37.91%
Yury Dunayev Independent 25.59%
Viktor Belesikov Independent
Vladimir Belomyttsev Independent
Gennady Maklakov Independent
Aleksandr Polnikov Independent
Vyacheslav Silayev Independent
Total-100%
Source: [10] [11]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Anna constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dmitry Rogozin (incumbent) Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement 96,40332.52%
Sergey Rudakov Communist Party 83,02828.01%
Yury Ofitserov Independent 37,55712.67%
Vladimir Aliluyev Independent 17,1245.78%
Lyubov Rudikova Russian Socialist Party 11,0543.73%
Albert Syomin Fatherland – All Russia 8,0482.71%
Yury Kukushkin Liberal Democratic Party 5,7611.94%
Valery Churlyayev Independent 4,2471.43%
Nikolay Koloskov Independent 2,8590.96%
against all23,9938.09%
Total296,463100%
Source: [12]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Anna constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dmitry Rogozin (incumbent) Rodina 192,40178.88%
Vladimir Sinitsyn Communist Party 16,8676.91%
Yury MatveyevGreat Russia–Eurasian Union6,4022.62%
Valery Yevseyev Liberal Democratic Party 4,9912.05%
Konstantin Ashifin Union of Right Forces 2,4751.01%
Sergey Kazbanov Independent 1,5280.63%
Aleksey SafonovUnited Russian Party Rus'1,2180.50%
against all14,2105.83%
Total244,174100%
Source: [13]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Anna constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksey Zhuravlyov Rodina 105,53144.95%
Sergey Rudakov Communist Party 52,14222.21%
Oleg Burtsev Liberal Democratic Party 21,0538.97%
Roman Khartsyzov A Just Russia 15,3456.54%
Valentina Bobrova The Greens 9,9414.23%
Ilya Gullov Communists of Russia 7,9983.41%
Andrey Sviridov Party of Growth 4,5511.94%
Vladislav Khodakovsky People's Freedom Party 4,1281.76%
Ivan Kamenev Patriots of Russia 3,5451.51%
Aleksey Kovtun Civilian Power 2,8021.19%
Total227,036100%
Source: [14]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Anna constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Andrey Markov United Russia 104,89246.82%
Aleksandr Shabunin Communist Party 32,28014.41%
Artyom Rymar A Just Russia — For Truth 18,9618.46%
Andrey Chekurin New People 18,1758.11%
Aleksey Zolototrubov Communists of Russia 17,5917.85%
Vyachelsav Vladmirov Rodina 13,2725.92%
Aleksandr Ovsyannikov Liberal Democratic Party 11,0994.95%
Total224,050100%
Source: [15]

References

  1. No.75 in 1993-1995, No.74 1995-2003, No.76 in 2003-2007
  2. appointed as Secretary of the Security Council of Russia in October 1996

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