Barnaul single-member constituency | |
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![]() Russian State Duma | |
![]() Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026 | |
Deputy | |
Federal subject | Altai Krai |
Districts | Altaysky, Barnaul (Tsentralny, Zheleznodorozhny), Belokurikha, Biysky, Bystroistoksky, Charyshsky, Kalmansky, Krasnogorsky, Krasnoshchyokovsky, Kuryinsky, Loktevsky, Petropavlovsky, Smolensky, Sovetsky, Soloneshensky, Soltonsky, Topchikhinsky, Tretyakovsky, Ust-Kalmansky, Ust-Pristansky, Zmeinogorsky |
Other territory | Australia, Azerbaijan, China (including Taiwan), Portugal, United Arab Emirates |
Voters | 430,140 (2021) [1] |
The Barnaul constituency (No.39 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Altai Krai. The constituency covers part of Barnaul and southern Altai Krai.
The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Daniil Bessarabov, a former Deputy Governor of Altai Krai and lawyer.
1993–2007: Barnaul [2] [3] [4]
The constituency covered the entirety of Barnaul, Altai Krai capital and largest city.
2016–2026: Altaysky District, Barnaul (Tsentralny, Zheleznodorozhny), Belokurikha, Biysky District, Bystroistoksky District, Charyshsky District, Kalmansky District, Krasnogorsky District, Krasnoshchyokovsky District, Kuryinsky District, Loktevsky District, Petropavlovsky District, Smolensky District, Sovetsky District, Soloneshensky District, Soltonsky District, Topchikhinsky District, Tretyakovsky District, Ust-Kalmansky District, Ust-Pristansky District, Zmeinogorsky District [5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election. This seat only Tsentralny and Zheleznodorozhny city districts of Barnaul, losing the rest of the city to all there other Altai Krai constituencies. The constituency, instead, was pushed to rural south, gaining half of former Aleysk constituency, as well as some districts from former Biysk and Slavgorod constituencies.
Since 2026: Aleysk, Aleysky District, Altaysky District, Barnaul (Tsentralny, Zheleznodorozhny), Belokurikha, Bystroistoksky District, Charyshsky District, Kalmansky District, Krasnoshchyokovsky District, Kuryinsky District, Loktevsky District, Novichikhinsky District, Petropavlovsky District, Pospelikhinsky District, Rubtsovsk, Rubtsovsky District, Shipunovsky District, Smolensky District, Soloneshensky District, Sovetsky District, Topchikhinsky District, Tretyakovsky District, Ust-Kalmansky District, Ust-Pristansky District, Yegoryevsky District, Zmeinogorsky District [6]
After the 2025 redistricting Altai Krai lost one of its four constituencies, so all remaining seats saw major changes. The constituency gained Aleysk and Rubtsovsk – the urban centres of the dissolved Rubtsovsk constituency, as well as rural areas between the towns. This seat shedded Biysky, Krasnogorsky and Soltansky districts in south-eastern Altai Krai to Biysk constituency.
Election | Member | Party | |
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1993 | Aleksey Sarychev | Russian Democratic Reform Movement | |
1995 | Nina Danilova | Communist Party | |
1999 | Vladimir Ryzhkov | Our Home – Russia | |
2003 | Independent | ||
2007 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
2011 | |||
2016 | Daniil Bessarabov | United Russia | |
2021 |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Aleksey Sarychev | Russian Democratic Reform Movement | 44,362 | 16.26% | |
Artur Askalonov | Independent | – | – | |
Aleksandr Dmitriyev | Independent | – | – | |
Gennady Kulikov | Independent | – | – | |
Vladimir Shevtsov | Independent | – | – | |
Total | 182,886 | 100% | ||
Source: | [7] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Nina Danilova | Communist Party | 61,813 | 31.33% | |
Aleksandr Lazarev | Our Home – Russia | 45,067 | 18.55% | |
Aleksey Sarychev (incumbent) | Independent | 33,593 | 9.79% | |
Pytr Akelkin | Independent | 27,929 | 7.64% | |
Yury Shmakov | Liberal Democratic Party | 19,832 | 6.84% | |
Mikhail Yevdokimov | Stable Russia | 18,456 | 3.37% | |
Igor Rodionov | Independent | 16,075 | 2.55% | |
Galina Timoshenko | Yabloko | 11,849 | 2.09% | |
Lyudmila Strigina | Pamfilova–Gurov–Lysenko | 7,952 | 1.74% | |
Vasily Tolstykh | Independent | 6,008 | 1.07% | |
Sergey Potapov | Independent | 4,299 | 0.48% | |
Nikolay Makeyev | Independent | 4,243 | 0.46% | |
Viktor Stepanov | Education — Future of Russia | 4,066 | 1.40% | |
Yury Bogdanov | Independent | 3,690 | 1.27% | |
Igor Marchenko | Independent | 2,448 | 0.84% | |
against all | 17,242 | 5.95% | ||
Total | 289,849 | 100% | ||
Source: | [8] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Vladimir Ryzhkov | Our Home – Russia | 102,879 | 53.58% | |
Nina Danilova (incumbent) | Communist Party | 74,224 | 26.79% | |
Lev Korshunov | Independent | 24,100 | 7.57% | |
Aleksey Sarychev | Union of Right Forces | 14,290 | 4.66% | |
Gennady Stroitelev | Independent | 11,766 | 3.84% | |
Konstantin Veprov | Independent | 5,996 | 1.96% | |
Valery Zyryanov | Independent | 4,189 | 1.37% | |
Vladimir Barsukov | Liberal Democratic Party | 4,076 | 1.33% | |
Anatoly Korchagin | Independent | 3,229 | 1.05% | |
Igor Zimin | Independent | 3,003 | 0.98% | |
against all | 16,950 | 5.53% | ||
Total | 306,390 | 100% | ||
Source: | [9] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Vladimir Ryzhkov (incumbent) | Independent | 98,606 | 35.10% | |
Aleksandr Ovsiyevsky | Communist Party | 42,326 | 15.07% | |
Irina Solntseva | United Russia | 38,087 | 13.56% | |
Yekaterina Abramova | Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life | 35,425 | 12.61% | |
Dmitry Chikalov | Independent | 8,353 | 2.97% | |
Aleksandr Goncharenko | Yabloko | 7,874 | 2.80% | |
Vladimir Barsukov | Liberal Democratic Party | 6,967 | 2.48% | |
Viktor Torshin | Independent | 5,113 | 1.82% | |
Vladimir Kirillov | The Greens | 3,575 | 1.27% | |
Sergey Kovalev | Industrial Party (Prompartiya) | 1,325 | 0.47% | |
Sergey Mamayev | Social Democratic Party | 1,261 | 0.45% | |
Yevgeny Semenikhin | United Russian Party Rus' | 1,204 | 0.43% | |
Valery Andryushchenko | Independent | 768 | 0.27% | |
against all | 25,899 | 9.22% | ||
Total | 281,593 | 100% | ||
Source: | [10] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Daniil Bessarabov | United Russia | 68,246 | 36.58% | |
Andrey Sartakov | Communist Party | 29,847 | 15.99% | |
Andrey Shchukin | Liberal Democratic Party | 25,700 | 13.77% | |
Aleksandr Molotov | A Just Russia | 24,950 | 13.37% | |
Vladimir Ryzhkov | Yabloko | 21,700 | 11.63% | |
Tatyana Reznikova | Civic Platform | 5,498 | 2.95% | |
Pavel Chesnov | Party of Growth | 2,949 | 1.58% | |
Total | 186,580 | 100% | ||
Source: | [11] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Daniil Bessarabov (incumbent) | United Russia | 62,196 | 36.56% | |
Andrey Krivov | Communist Party | 33,194 | 19.51% | |
Vitaly Zyryanov | Communists of Russia | 18,361 | 10.79% | |
Aleksandr Molotov | A Just Russia — For Truth | 17,701 | 10.41% | |
Nadezhda Zyablitseva | New People | 12,273 | 7.21% | |
Valentin Borozdin | Party of Pensioners | 10,844 | 6.37% | |
Aleksey Skosyrsky | Liberal Democratic Party | 7,937 | 4.67% | |
Total | 170,114 | 100% | ||
Source: | [12] |