By-elections to the 3rd Russian State Duma

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By-elections to the 3rd State Duma of the Russian Federation were held to fill vacant seats in the State Duma between the 1999 election and the 2003 election.

ConstituencyDateFormer MPPartyCauseWinnerPartyRetained
Vladivostok No.50,
Primorsky Krai
26 March 2000NoneNoneNobody received enough votes in the general election Viktor Cherepkov    Independent Yes
Kamchatka No.87,
Kamchatka Oblast
26 March 2000NoneNoneNobody received enough votes in the general election Valery Dorogin  [ ru ]   Independent Yes
Vsevolozhsk No.99,
Leningrad Oblast
26 March 2000NoneNoneNobody received enough votes in the general election Aleksandr Nevzorov    Independent No
Mytishchi No.108,
Moscow Oblast
26 March 2000NoneNoneNobody received enough votes in the general election Arkady Baskayev  [ ru ]   Independent No
Odintsovo No.110,
Moscow Oblast
26 March 2000NoneNoneNobody received enough votes in the general election Viktor Alksnis    Independent No
Verkh-Isetsky No.162,
Sverdlovsk Oblast
26 March 2000NoneNoneNobody received enough votes in the general election Yevgeny Zyablitsev  [ ru ]   Independent Yes
Ordzhonikidzevsky No.165,
Sverdlovsk Oblast
26 March 2000NoneNoneNobody received enough votes in the general election Nikolay Ovchinnikov  [ ru ]   Independent Yes
North West No.210,
Saint Petersburg
26 March 2000NoneNoneNobody received enough votes in the general election Konstantin Sevenard  [ ru ]   Independent No
Chechnya No.31,
Chechnya
20 August 2000NoneNoneElections were not held Aslambek Aslakhanov    Independent Yes
Northern No.209,
Saint Petersburg
15 October 2000 Sergey Stepashin    Yabloko New postVacant. By-election declared invalid due to low turnout.No
Monchegorsk No.115,
Murmansk Oblast
3 December 2000 Gennady Luzin  [ ru ]   Independent Death Igor Chernyshenko  [ ru ]   Independent Yes
Karachay-Cherkessia No.15,
Karachay-Cherkessia
10 December 2000 Boris Berezovsky    Independent Resigned Magomet Tekeyev  [ ru ]   Independent Yes
Kolomna No.106,
Moscow Oblast
18 March 2001 German Titov    Communist Party Death Gennady Gudkov    Independent No
Ingushetia No.12,
Ingushetia
15 April 2001 Mikhail Gutseriyev    Independent New post Alikhan Amirkhanov  [ ru ]   Independent Yes
Tikhoretsk No.43,
Krasnodar Krai
20 May 2001 Aleksandr Tkachyov    Communist Party New post Nikolay Denisov  [ ru ]   Independent No
Kineshma No.79,
Ivanovo Oblast
27 May 2001 Vladimir Tikhonov    Communist Party New post Valentina Krutova  [ ru ]   Independent No
Chukotka No.223,
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
1 July 2001 Roman Abramovich    Independent New post Vladimir Yetylin    Independent Yes
Blagoveshchensk No.58,
Amur Oblast
7 October 2001 Leonid Korotkov    Independent New post Aleksandr Vinidiktov  [ ru ]   Independent Yes
Arkhangelsk No.59,
Arkhangelsk Oblast
7 October 2001 Aleksandr Piskunov  [ ru ]   Fatherland – All Russia New postVacant. By-election declared invalid due to low turnout.No
Tuva No.27,
Tuva
14 October 2001 Nikolay Loktionov  [ ru ]   Unity New post Chylgychy Ondar    Independent No
Chertanovo No.204,
Moscow
14 October 2001 Sergey Shokhin  [ ru ]   Fatherland – All Russia New postVacant. By-election declared invalid due to low turnout.No
Northern No.209,
Saint Petersburg
14 October 2001NoneNoneNobody received enough votes in the previous by-electionVacant. By-election declared invalid due to low turnout.No
Yamalo-Nenets No.225,
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
16 December 2001 Viktor Chernomyrdin    Our Home – Russia New post Natalya Komarova    Independent No
Nizhnevartovsk No.221,
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
24 March 2002 Aleksandr Ryazanov    Independent New post Vladimir Aseyev    Independent Yes
Dzerzhinsk No.119,
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
31 March 2002 Gennady Khodyrev    Independent New post Vladimir Basov  [ ru ]   Independent Yes
Gorno-Altaysk No.2,
Altai Republic
19 May 2002 Mikhail Lapshin    Fatherland – All Russia New post Sergey Pekpeyev  [ ru ]   Independent No
Central No.130,
Omsk Oblast
29 September 2002 Aleksandr Vereteno  [ ru ]   Independent DeathVacant. By-election declared invalid due to low turnout.No
Khanty-Mansiysk No.222,
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
20 October 2002 Aleksandr Lotorev  [ ru ]   Independent New post Aleksandr Safonov  [ ru ]   Independent Yes

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