Biysk constituency Last updated May 23, 2025  Russian legislative constituency
Biysk single-member constituency     Deputy vacant Federal subject  Altai Krai   Districts  Barnaul  (Oktyabrsky), Biysk , Kosikhinsky , Kytmanovsky , Novoaltaysk , Pervomaysky , ZATO Sibirsky , Togulsky , Troitsky , Tselinny , Yeltsovsky , Zalesovsky , Zarinsk , Zarinsky , Zonalny   Voters 469,951 (2021) [ 1]     
The Biysk constituency (No.41 [ a]    )  is a Russian legislative constituency  in Altai Krai . Currently the constituency covers northwestern corner of Altai Krai, including industrial cities of Biysk  and Zarinsk  as well as Okyabrsky District of Barnaul  and its satellite city  Novoaltaysk .
The constituency has been vacant since June 25, 2024, following the resignation of three-term United Russia  deputy Aleksandr Prokopyev , who was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Government – Minister of Economy of the Altai Republic .
Boundaries 1993–2007 : Altaysky District , Biysk , Biysky District , Krasnogorsky District , Kytmanovsky District , Novoaltaysk , Pervomaysky District , ZATO Sibirsky , Soltonsky District , Sovetsky District , Talmensky District , Togulsky District , Tselinny District , Yeltsovsky District , Zalesovsky District , Zarinsk , Zarinsky District   [ 2]     [ 3]     [ 4]     The constituency covered eastern Altai Krai , stretching from Barnaul  northern and eastern suburbs and the satellite city of Novoaltaysk south to industrial city of Biysk.
2016–present : Barnaul  (Oktyabrsky), Biysk , Kosikhinsky District , Kytmanovsky District , Novoaltaysk , Pervomaysky District , ZATO Sibirsky , Togulsky District , Troitsky District , Tselinny District , Yeltsovsky District , Zalesovsky District , Zarinsk , Zarinsky District , Zonalny District   [ 5]      The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election  and in its new configuration it took Oktyabrsky District of Barnaul itself but shedded rural areas to the south of Biysk to Barnaul constituency .
Election results 1995 Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election  in the Biysk constituency Candidate Party Votes %  Zoya Vorontsova    Communist Party   118,449 36.13% Nikolay Shabanov  Independent   39,559 12.07% Valery Pyakin  Liberal Democratic Party   26,492 8.08%  Valery Ostanin    Yabloko   24,113 7.36% Valery Oleshevich  Independent   21,682 6.61%  Yury Zhiltsov    Our Home – Russia   21,036 6.42%  Mikhail Berulava    Independent   14,611 4.46% Vitaly Kiryanov  Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats   13,829 4.22% Leonid Korniyetsky  Independent   8,572 2.62% Vadim Bobryshev League of Independent Scientists 5,981 1.82% Vera Nasyrova  Duma-96   3,484 1.06% against all 23,661 7.22% Total 327,799 100% Source:  [ 7]    
1999 Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election  in the Biysk constituency Candidate Party Votes %  Zoya Vorontsova  (incumbent)  Communist Party   100,090 31.05%  Valery Ostanin    Yabloko   50,138 15.55% Stanislav Odintsov  Independent   41,501 12.88% Yury Bogdanov  Independent   38,977 12.09% Leonid Podanev  Independent   15,571 4.83%  Aleksandr Pankratov-Chyorny    Independent   15,140 4.70% Andrey Mayevich  Independent   14,488 4.49%  Vladimir Rayfikesht    Independent   11,783 3.66% Vyacheslav Guryev  Liberal Democratic Party   6,699 2.08% Viktor Chumakov Russian Party 2,626 0.81% against all 20,039 6.22% Total 322,336 100% Source:  [ 8]    
2003 Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election  in the Biysk constituency Candidate Party Votes %  Lev Korshunov    Independent   97,622 33.27%  Zoya Vorontsova  (incumbent)  Communist Party   61,856 21.08% Sergey Khachaturyan  Rodina   43,411 14.80%  Valery Ostanin    Yabloko   29,066 9.91% Vyacheslav Guryev  Liberal Democratic Party   10,329 3.52% Iraida Parshutkina  Independent   7,393 2.52% Yevgeny Skomorokhov  Great Russia–Eurasian Union   5,397 1.84% Lyudmila Golubeva United Russian Party Rus' 3,939 1.34% Sergey Tatlybayev  Independent   2,111 0.72% Valery Safonov  Social Democratic Party   1,862 0.63% against all 26,230 8.94% Total 293,659 100% Source:  [ 9]    
2016 Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election  in the Biysk constituency Candidate Party Votes %  Aleksandr Prokopyev    United Russia   68,360 36.55%  Maria Prusakova    Communist Party   26,696 14.27% Marina Osipova  A Just Russia   26,607 14.22% Pavel Rego  Liberal Democratic Party   26,161 13.99% Tatyana Astafyeva  Communists of Russia   14,735 7.88% Konstantin Yemeshin  Yabloko   5,388 2.88% Konstantin Mironenko  The Greens   4,188 2.24% Vladimir Mikhaylyuk  Party of Growth   3,534 1.89% Sergey Ubrayev  Rodina   2,549 1.36% Total 187,050 100% Source:  [ 10]    
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