Blagoveshchensk single-member constituency | |
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Constituency of the Russian State Duma | |
Deputy | |
Federal subject | Republic of Bashkortostan |
Districts | Askinsky, Baltachevsky, Belokataysky, Birsky, Blagoveshchensky, Burayevsky, Duvansky, Karaidelsky, Kiginsky, Kushnarenkovsky, Mechetlinsky, Mishkinsky, Nurimanovsky, Salavatsky, Tatyshlinsky, Ufa (Leninsky, Ordzhonikidzevsky), Ufimsky (Alekseyevsky, Cherkassky, Dmitriyevsky, Karmasansky, Krasnoyarsky, Mikhaylovsky, Milovsky, Nikolayevsky, Shemyaksky) [1] |
Voters | 518,894 (2021) [2] |
The Blagoveshchensk constituency (No.4 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Bashkortostan. The constituency covers parts of Ufa and northern Bashkiria.
Election | Member | Party | |
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1993 | Ramil Mirsayev | Independent | |
1995 | Alzam Saifullin [lower-alpha 2] | Agrarian Party | |
1998 | Vladimir Protopopov | Our Home – Russia | |
1999 | Ragib Gimayev | Fatherland – All Russia | |
2003 | Aleksandr Furman | United Russia | |
2007 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
2011 | |||
2016 | Ildar Bikbayev | United Russia | |
2021 | Rafael Mardanshin | United Russia |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Ramil Mirsayev | Independent | 123,281 | 37.53% | |
Robert Akhiyarov | Independent | - | 11.53% | |
Total | 328,510 | 100% | ||
Source: | [3] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Alzam Saifullin | Agrarian Party | 174,591 | 47.12% | |
Nur Salikhov | Independent | 103,251 | 27.87% | |
Eduard Khusnutdinov | Independent | 45,668 | 12.33% | |
Viktor Vishnyakov | Liberal Democratic Party | 21,780 | 5.88% | |
against all | 18,556 | 5.01% | ||
Total | 370,516 | 100% | ||
Source: | [4] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Vladimir Protopopov | Our Home – Russia | 133,037 | 44.76% | |
Fargat Khabibullin | Independent | 67,942 | 22.86% | |
Rafis Kadyrov | Independent | 23,276 | 7.83% | |
Yury Sadykov | Independent | 18,778 | 6.32% | |
Flyus Khabibullin | Independent | 7,131 | 2.40% | |
Firat Valeyev | Independent | 5,963 | 2.01% | |
Yury Ostanin | Independent | 5,963 | 2.01% | |
Rim Niyazgulov | Independent | 4,699 | 1.58% | |
Anver Yumagulov | Independent | 3,984 | 1.34% | |
against all | 13,532 | 4.55% | ||
Total | 297,223 | 100% | ||
Source: | [5] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Ragib Gimayev | Fatherland – All Russia | 195,442 | 51.33% | |
Vera Seksyayeva | Communist Party | 74,704 | 19.62% | |
Farit Valeyev (Uzille) | Yabloko | 26,600 | 6.99% | |
Pyotr Iltimirov | Independent | 18,852 | 4.95% | |
Ural Fatikhov | Independent | 15,626 | 4.10% | |
Irek Ishbuldin | Independent | 13,522 | 3.55% | |
against all | 28,534 | 7.49% | ||
Total | 380,728 | 100% | ||
Source: | [6] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Aleksandr Furman | United Russia | 143,541 | 39.81% | |
Vyacheslav Kvyat | Independent | 67,407 | 18.70% | |
Vera Seksyayeva | Communist Party | 29,020 | 8.05% | |
Rafis Zarifyanov | Liberal Democratic Party | 15,112 | 4.19% | |
Rafail Dzhalilov | Independent | 14,194 | 3.94% | |
Irek Ishbuldin | Independent | 13,141 | 3.64% | |
Darya Bogdanova | United Russian Party Rus' | 12,182 | 3.38% | |
Pavel Dikov | Rodina | 12,148 | 3.37% | |
Mikhail Generalov | Independent | 5,724 | 1.59% | |
against all | 29,378 | 8.15% | ||
Total | 361,007 | 100% | ||
Source: | [7] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Ildar Bikbayev | United Russia | 186,444 | 50.55% | |
Vyacheslav Ryabov | Liberal Democratic Party | 57,008 | 15.46% | |
Rustam Khafizov | Communist Party | 36,253 | 9.83% | |
Valiakhmet Badretdinov | A Just Russia | 26,864 | 7.28% | |
Rafis Kadyrov | Rodina | 26,397 | 7.16% | |
Oleg Likhachev | Communists of Russia | 15,988 | 4.33% | |
Alla Kuzmina | Party of Growth | 13,773 | 3.73% | |
Total | 368,827 | 100% | ||
Source: | [8] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Rafael Mardanshin | United Russia | 256,876 | 64.11% | |
Yevgeny Romanchikov | Communist Party | 53,807 | 13.43% | |
Aleksey Nilov | A Just Russia — For Truth | 23,653 | 5.90% | |
Dmitry Ivanov | Liberal Democratic Party | 18,938 | 4.73% | |
Ramil Biktimirov | Party of Pensioners | 13,575 | 3.39% | |
Anton Belonogov | New People | 11,569 | 2.89% | |
Zulfia Bagautdinova | The Greens | 8,444 | 2.11% | |
Kristina Abramicheva | Yabloko | 5,639 | 1.41% | |
Sania Timasova | Party of Growth | 3,306 | 0.83% | |
Total | 400,678 | 100% | ||
Source: | [9] |
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