Bryansk constituency

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Bryansk single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy
Federal subject Bryansk Oblast
Districts Bryansk, Novozybkov, Brasovsky, Bryansky, Vygonichsky, Zlynkovsky, Karachevsky, Klimovsky, Komarichsky, Navlinsky, Novozybkovsky, Pogarsky, Pochepsky, Sevsky, Starodubsky, Suzemsky, Trubchevsky
Voters480,950 (2021) [1]

The Bryansk constituency (No.77 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Bryansk Oblast. The constituency covers southern Bryansk and southern Bryansk Oblast.

Contents

The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Nikolay Valuyev, three-term State Duma member and former professional boxer, who won the open seat, succeeding one-term Liberal Democratic incumbent Boris Paykin after the latter decided to successfully seek re-election only through proportional representation.

Boundaries

1993–2007: Brasovsky District, Bryansk, Bryansky District, Dyatkovo, Dyatkovsky District, Karachevsky District, Komarichsky District, Navlinsky District, Seltso, Sevsky District [2] [3] [4]
The constituency covered eastern edge of Bryansk Oblast, including the oblast capital of Bryansk, cities of Dyatkovo and Seltso.

2016–present: Brasovsky District, Bryansk (Fokinsky, Sovetsky), Bryansky District (Dobrun, Michurinsky, Putyovka, Suponevo, Sven), Karachevsky District, Klimovsky District, Komarichsky District, Navlinsky District, Novozybkov, Novozybkovsky District, Pochepsky District, Pogarsky District, Sevsky District, Starodubsky District, Suzemsky District, Trubchevsky District, Vygonichsky District, Zlynkovsky District [5] [6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and it retained southern half of Bryansk, its southwestern suburbs and southeastern corner of Bryansk Oblast, losing the rest to new Unecha constituency. This seat instead gained rural southern Bryansk Oblast, including the city Novozybkov, from the former Pochep constituency.

Members elected

By-elections are shown in italics.

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Anatoly Vorontsov Agrarian Party
1995 Vasiliy Shandybin Communist Party
1999
2003 Nikolay Denin [b] United Russia
2006 Viktor Malashenko United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Vladimir Zhutenkov [c] United Russia
2017 Boris Paykin Liberal Democratic Party
2021 Nikolay Valuyev United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Bryansk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anatoly Vorontsov Agrarian Party 94,05226.79%
Stanislav Belyshev Choice of Russia 18.80%
Aleksey Bulokhov Russian Democratic Reform Movement
Valery Derzhavin Civic Union
Vyacheslav Grebenshchikov Independent
Total351,077100%
Source: [7]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Bryansk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vasily Shandybin Communist Party 127,74132.86%
Valery Khramchenkov Liberal Democratic Party 40,93710.53%
Sergey Simutin Forward, Russia! 30,3697.81%
Valentina Brezanskaya Women of Russia 20,8175.36%
Viktor Sinenko Our Home – Russia 17,2614.44%
Boris Kopyrnov Agrarian Party 16,3434.20%
Anatoly Tokarev Duma-96 12,7123.27%
Vladimir Leonov Independent 11,8803.06%
Valery Polyakov Independent 10,9642.82%
Vladimir Fetisov Independent 10,8122.78%
Gennady Shilin Congress of Russian Communities 10,1632.61%
Valery Korneyenkov Independent 7,3251.88%
Valery Derzhavin Derzhava 6,7101.73%
Sergey Kozlov Independent 6,6401.71%
Anatoly Amelin Transformation of the Fatherland 4,9461.27%
Aleksandr Senin Independent 4,8781.25%
Igor BalyasnikovLeague of Independent Scientists3,8851.00%
Aleksandr BarsukovRevival3,5520.91%
Anatoly Vaskov Independent 1,1720.30%
against all33,7708.69%
Total388,707100%
Source: [8]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Bryansk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vasily Shandybin (incumbent) Communist Party 132,34636.59%
Nikolay Denin Independent 64,15017.73%
Lyudmila Komogortseva Union of Right Forces 26,9137.44%
Lyudmila Narusova Independent 21,3495.90%
Sergey Kurdenko Liberal Democratic Party 12,3083.40%
Anatoly Bugayev Independent 10,1342.80%
Anatoly Chernyavsky Our Home – Russia 10,0772.79%
Andrey Ponomarev Yabloko 9,8582.73%
Olga Denisova Independent 8,4662.34%
Aleksandr Salov Fatherland – All Russia 8,1852.26%
Gennady Gorelov Independent 4,7491.31%
Aleksandr Kolomeytsev Independent 3,3700.93%
Marina Paramoshkina Spiritual Heritage 3,0760.85%
Nikolay Ignatkov Independent 2,8250.78%
Anatoly Karamyshev Russian Socialist Party 1,6280.45%
Nikolay Zuykov Independent 1,1600.32%
against all34,9269.66%
Total361,730100%
Source: [9]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Bryansk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nikolay Denin United Russia 99,84531.95%
Vasily Shandybin (incumbent) Communist Party 79.41525.41%
Georgy Abushenko Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 29,6289.48%
Nikolay Rudenok Social Democratic Party 21,0676.74%
Lyudmila Komogortseva Independent 17,9125.73%
Ivan Fedotkin Union of Right Forces 12,3773.96%
Sergey Maslov Liberal Democratic Party 7,4642.39%
Andrey Ponomarev Yabloko 3,4661.11%
Aleksandr IshchenkoNational Patriotic Forces of Russian Federation3,2231.03%
Yury Grishin Independent 2,9840.95%
Maria Belousova Independent 2,8690.92%
Tatyana MartynovaUnited Russian Party Rus'2,3050.74%
Aleksandr Kolomoyets Independent 1,6310.52%
Zuleikhat Ulbasheva Great Russia–Eurasian Union 4820.15%
against all23,8797.64%
Total312,511100%
Source: [10]

2005

The results of the by-election were invalidated due to low turnout and another by-election was scheduled for 12 March 2006 [11]

Summary of the 24 April 2005 Russian by-election in the Bryansk single-member constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Viktor Malashenko United Russia 63,90044.89%
Andrey Ivanov Independent 47,73633.53%
Vladimir Babakov Independent 4,3753.07%
Mikhail Veselkin Independent 2,6911.89%
against all20,00314.05%
Total142,336100%
Source: [12]

2006

Summary of the 12 March 2006 Russian by-election in the Bryansk single-member constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Viktor Malashenko United Russia 108,77362.40%
Valery Khramchenkov Liberal Democratic Party 27,55315.80%
against all31,80318.24%
Total174,289100%
Source: [13]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Bryansk single-member constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladimir Zhutenkov United Russia 166,14657.22%
Aleksandr Bogomaz Yabloko 29,68410.22%
Konstantin Pavlov Communist Party 27,8409.59%
Dmitry Vinokurov Liberal Democratic Party 25,6448.83%
Valery Khramchenkov A Just Russia 9,6403.32%
Yelena Shanina Communists of Russia 9,0903.13%
Aleksey Alkhimov Patriots of Russia 3,9731.37%
Roman Lobzin Rodina 3,5631.23%
Mikhail Lelebin Party of Growth 3,1911.10%
Dmitry Kornilov Civic Platform 2,4500.84%
Total281,221100%
Source: [14]

2017

Summary of the 10 September 2017 Russian by-election in the Bryansk single-member constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Boris Paykin Liberal Democratic Party 93,79452.03%
Sergey Gorelov Party of Growth 17,1209.50%
Aleksandr Kupriyanov Communist Party 16,9119.38%
Sergey Kurdenko A Just Russia 11,1236.17%
Vladimir Vorozhtsov Party of Pensioners 8,8144.89%
Konstantin Kasaminsky Patriots of Russia 6,9283.84%
Olga Matokhina Yabloko 6,7463.74%
Sergey Malinkovich Communists of Russia 6,1593.42%
Nikolay Alekseyenko Rodina 4,8902.71%
Total172,485100%
Source: [15]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Bryansk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nikolay Valuyev United Russia 206,44262.56%
Konstantin Pavlov Communist Party 49,57415.02%
Aleksey Timoshkov A Just Russia — For Truth 17,3135.25%
Denis Semenov Liberal Democratic Party 14,7594.47%
Denis Nosenko New People 10,8383.28%
Andrey Zimonin Party of Pensioners 10,2173.10%
Sergey Gorelov Party of Growth 5,2911.60%
Dmitry Kornilov Civic Platform 4,6421.41%
Roman Lobzin Rodina 3,6551.11%
Total329,981100%
Source: [16]

Notes

  1. No.65 in 1993–1995, No.64 in 1995–2003, No.66 in 2003–2007
  2. in 2004 was elected Governor of Bryansk Oblast
  3. in 2017 resigned

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