Engels single-member constituency | |
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Constituency of the Russian State Duma | |
Deputy | |
Federal subject | Saratov Oblast |
Districts | Saratov (Oktyabrsky), Aleksandrovo-Gaysky, Engelssky, Fyodorovsky, Krasnokutsky, Marksovsky, Novouzensky, Pitersky, Rovensky, Sovetsky |
Other territory | Moldova (Chișinău–4) [1] |
Voters | 464,053 (2021) [2] |
The Engels single-member constituency (No. 166 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Saratov Oblast. The constituency covers southern and southeastern parts of Saratov Oblast and is anchored in the city of Engels.
Election | Member | Party | |
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1993 | Nikolay Lysenko | Independent | |
1995 | Oleg Mironov [lower-alpha 2] | Communist Party | |
1998 | Vasily Desyatnikov | Independent | |
1999 | Sergey Afanasyev | Communist Party | |
2003 | Nikolay Sukhoy | United Russia | |
2007 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
2011 | |||
2016 | Vasily Maksimov | United Russia | |
2021 | Aleksandr Strelyukhin | United Russia |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Nikolay Lysenko | Independent | 58,579 | 20.69% | |
Oleg Mironov | Communist Party | - | 14.70% | |
Total | 283,162 | 100% | ||
Source: | [3] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Oleg Mironov | Communist Party | 115,863 | 34.24% | |
Vyacheslav Maltsev | Party of Workers' Self-Government | 55,890 | 16.52% | |
Vladimir Yuzhakov | Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats | 32,460 | 9.59% | |
Viktor Koryakov | Liberal Democratic Party | 25,878 | 7.65% | |
Oleg Karpov | Our Home – Russia | 20,908 | 6.18% | |
Nikolay Semenets | Independent | 17,754 | 5.25% | |
Yuri Rustikov | Social Democrats | 7,374 | 2.18% | |
Aleksandr Polyakh | Independent | 6,637 | 1.96% | |
Anatoly Zhikharev | Independent | 4,947 | 1.46% | |
Ivan Borisov | Bloc of Independents | 3,188 | 0.94% | |
Valentin Panichev | Independent | 4,947 | 1.46% | |
Vladimir Sanatin | Beer Lovers Party | 2,692 | 0.80% | |
Sergey Potrusov | Independent | 2,114 | 0.62% | |
Nikolay Myasnikov | Party of Economic Freedom | 1,962 | 0.58% | |
against all | 30,425 | 8.99% | ||
Total | 338,345 | 100% | ||
Source: | [4] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Vasily Desyatnikov | Independent | 76,766 | 41.46% | |
Total | 243,610 | 100% | ||
Source: | [5] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Sergey Afanasyev | Communist Party | 85,959 | 25.28% | |
Vladimir Gusev | Independent | 67,532 | 19.86% | |
Viktor Tyukhtin | Yabloko | 43,773 | 12.87% | |
Marina Alyoshina | Fatherland – All Russia | 40,368 | 11.87% | |
Vladimir Yuzhakov | Union of Right Forces | 27,500 | 8.09% | |
Konstantin Grizoglazov | Liberal Democratic Party | 8,902 | 2.62% | |
Nikolay Soldatov | Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union | 8,872 | 2.61% | |
Aleksandr Shinkarenko | Independent | 7,921 | 2.33% | |
Vyacheslav Belovolov | Russian Cause | 1,164 | 0.34% | |
against all | 41,921 | 12.33% | ||
Total | 340,035 | 100% | ||
Source: | [6] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Nikolay Sukhoy | United Russia | 140,965 | 47.02% | |
Sergey Afanasyev (incumbent) | Communist Party | 60,311 | 20.12% | |
Vladimir Yuzhakov | Union of Right Forces | 17,279 | 5.76% | |
Konstantin Grizoglazov | Liberal Democratic Party | 12,779 | 4.26% | |
Dmitry Oleynik | Rodina | 9,599 | 3.20% | |
Aleksandr Zhurbin | Yabloko | 9,283 | 3.10% | |
Tamara Mangusheva | United Russian Party Rus' | 5,006 | 1.67% | |
against all | 39,184 | 13.07% | ||
Total | 300,024 | 100% | ||
Source: | [7] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Vasily Maksimov | United Russia | 180,194 | 53.90% | |
Sergey Afanasyev | Communist Party | 63,412 | 18.97% | |
Dmitry Pyanykh | Liberal Democratic Party | 27,322 | 8.17% | |
Toktar Sarsengaliev | A Just Russia | 19,846 | 5.94% | |
Aleksandr Grishantsov | Communists of Russia | 11,886 | 3.55% | |
Aleksey Mazepov | Party of Growth | 8,416 | 2.52% | |
Aleksandr Zhurbin | Yabloko | 6,745 | 2.02% | |
Konstantin Frolov | The Greens | 6,012 | 1.80% | |
Elnur Bayramov | People's Freedom Party | 3,887 | 1.16% | |
Total | 334,399 | 100% | ||
Source: | [8] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Aleksandr Strelyukhin | United Russia | 136,409 | 51.73% | |
Olga Alimova | Communist Party | 60,721 | 23.03% | |
Stanislav Denisenko | Liberal Democratic Party | 14,545 | 5.52% | |
Artyom Chebotaryov | A Just Russia — For Truth | 14,445 | 5.48% | |
Yevgeny Yevstafyev | Communists of Russia | 8,567 | 3.25% | |
Sergey Bugaenko | Party of Pensioners | 7,959 | 3.02% | |
Anastasia Uchakina | New People | 6,916 | 2.62% | |
Dmitry Lipensky | Yabloko | 4,242 | 1.61% | |
Vladimir Torgashev | Rodina | 3,041 | 1,15% | |
Total | 263,712 | 100% | ||
Source: | [9] |
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