Arsenyev constituency

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Arsenyev single-member constituency
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Federal Subject Primorsky Krai
Districts Anuchinsky, Arsenyev, Chuguyevsky, Dalnegorsk, Dalnerechensk, Dalnerechensky, Kavalerovsky, Kirovsky, Krasnoarmeysky, Lazovsky, Lesozavodsk, Nakhodka, Olginsky, Partizansk, Partizansky, Pozharsky, Terneysky, Yakovlevsky [1]
Voters457,226 (2021) [2]

The Arsenyev constituency (No.64 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Primorsky Krai. Since 1993 the constituency covered most of upstate Primorsky Krai north of Vladivostok. In 2016 the constituency lost Spassk-Dalny to Artyom constituency but gained Nakhodka and Partizansk from the dismantled Ussuriysk constituency.

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Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Valery Nesterenko Independent
1995 Svetlana Orlova Women of Russia
1999 Vladimir Grishukov Communist Party
2003 Vasily Usoltsev United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Victoria Nikolaeva United Russia
2021

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Arsenyev constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Valery Nesterenko Independent 59,16420.16%
Azat Yusupov Independent -20.00%
Total293,439100%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Arsenyev constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Svetlana Orlova Women of Russia 86,94725.13%
Vladimir Grishukov Communist Party 60,05217.36%
Valery Novikov Liberal Democratic Party 27,7338.02%
Aleksandr Sandler Independent 19,6815.69%
Aleksandr Tretyakov Independent 19,0235.50%
Valery Nesterenko (incumbent) Stable Russia 18,3175.29%
Aleksey Pinchuk Agrarian Party 17,8315.15%
Mikhail Krapivko Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 10,9093.15%
Aleksandr Savchenko Independent 10,0222.90%
Yury Kolinko Independent 8,3402.41%
Viktor Korochin Independent 8,1182.35%
Alla Omelyuk Block of Djuna 6,0841.76%
Yan BystrovRussian Lawyers' Association4,7021.36%
Aleksandr Vladislavlev Forward, Russia! 4,4531.29%
against all36,82510.64%
Total345,958100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Arsenyev constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladimir Grishukov Communist Party 80,78325.02%
Yury Serebryakov Independent 79,79324.71%
Yevgeny Bolshakov Independent 31,0249.61%
Sergey Plevako Independent 22,9567.11%
Vladimir Petrov Liberal Democratic Party 9,0012.79%
Grigory Pravda Independent 7,9142.45%
Aleksandr Sivash Independent 7,8452.43%
Yury Korsakov Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc7,8052.42%
Sergey Loktionov Independent 7,1082.20%
Sergey Samodumsky Yabloko 7,0792.19%
against all52,01016.11%
Total322,895100%
Source: [5]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Arsenyev constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vasily Usoltsev United Russia 116,37744.95%
Vladimir Grishukov (incumbent) Communist Party 55,53621.45%
Sergey Plevako Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 20,5507.94%
Sergey Gavrikov Liberal Democratic Party 19,1597.40%
Tatyana Romanenko Union of Right Forces 9,5923.70%
against all33,23812.84%
Total259,044100%
Source: [6]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Arsenyev constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Victoria Nikolaeva United Russia 71,19037.46%
Vladimir Grishukov Communist Party 41,57221.88%
Yevgeny Zotov Liberal Democratic Party 30,77816.20%
Valery Mishkin A Just Russia 13,8257.28%
Dmitry Frolov Communists of Russia 8,9204.69%
Pavel Sulyandziga Yabloko 5,8143.06%
Grigory Zhurlov Rodina 5,0492.66%
Total190,023100%
Source: [7]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Arsenyev constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Victoria Nikolaeva (incumbent) United Russia 65,92233.04%
Anatoly Yelishov Communist Party 51,04925.59%
Vasily Vasilyev Liberal Democratic Party 14,0417.04%
Yevgenia Zavarzina A Just Russia — For Truth 13,3676.70%
Anna Somova Party of Pensioners 12,0886.06%
Sergey Kushchakovsky New People 8,9824.50%
Lira Ivliyeva Russian Party of Freedom and Justice 5,9813.00%
Andrey Karpov The Greens 5,3062.66%
Marina Zheleznyakova Yabloko 3,8001.90%
Yevgeny Shkarupa Party of Growth 3,6481.83%
Sergey Milvit Rodina 1,8540.93%
Total199,504100%
Source: [8]

Notes

  1. No.50 in 1993-1995, No.49 in 1995-2003, No.51 in 2003-2007

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