By-elections to the 1st Russian State Duma

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By-elections to the 1st Russian State Duma were held to fill vacant seats in the State Duma between the 1993 election and the 1995 election.

By-elections were held three times. The last by-elections were held on May 28, 1995. After that, the by-elections were not held, as to the termination of the mandate of the State Duma had less than 9 months.

By-electionDateFormer MPPartyCauseWinnerPartyRetained
109. Mytischi 30 October 1994 Andrey Aizderdzis Independent Death (killed) Sergei Mavrodi Independent Yes
107. Kolomna 14 May 1995 Sergey Skorochkin Liberal Democratic Party Death (killed) Gherman Titov Communist Party No
164. Ordzhonikidzevsky 28 May 1995 Yury Brusnitsyn Independent ResignedVacant. By-election declared invalid due to low turnout.No

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