Ingushetia constituency

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Ingushetia single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Deputy
Federal subject Republic of Ingushetia
Districts Dzheyrakhsky, Karabulak, Magas, Malgobek, Malgobeksky, Nazran, Nazranovsky, Sunzha, Sunzhensky [1]
Voters234,660 (2021) [2]

The Ingushetia constituency (No.13 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency covering the entirety of Ingushetia.

Contents

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Aleksandra Ochirova Independent
1995 Mukharbek Aushev Independent
1999 Mikhail Gutseriyev [lower-alpha 2] Independent
2001 Alikhan Amirkhanov Independent
2003 Bashir Kodzoyev Independent
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Alikhan Kharsiyev United Russia
2021 Muslim Tatriyev United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Ingushetia constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksandra Momdzhyan Independent 20,69531.24%
Murad Bekov Independent -12.45%
Total66,239100%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Ingushetia constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Mukharbek Aushev Independent 42,09565.24%
Vakha Yevloyev Independent 10,68016.55%
Ismail Merzhoyev Independent 2,9444.56%
Aleksandra Ochirova (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 2,5323.92%
Khadzhi Murat IbragimbeyliNur1,1731.82%
Mukharbek Khashiyev Independent 8481.31%
Magomet Bogatyrev Liberal Democratic Party 6441.00%
Aslan Khidirov Independent 5580.86%
Boris Arsamakov Social Democrats 3960.61%
Yury YereskoZemsky Sobor2760.43%
Ruslan Aliyev Independent 2240.35%
Magomet Ugurchiyev Our Home – Russia 2180.34%
Adam MalsagovEuropean Liberal Democratic Party1540.24%
Aliskhan Khautiyev Cause of Peter the First 1050.16%
Maksharip Yandiyev Federal Democratic Movement 680.11%
against all5600.87%
Total64,527100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Ingushetia constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Mikhail Gutseriyev Independent 34,55551.31%
Zakre Yevloyev Independent 13,29719.75%
Temur Kodzoyev Independent 12,27618.23%
Musa Ozdoyev Independent 2,3173.44%
Askhab Myakiyev Independent 1,5192.26%
Akhmet Tsurov Independent 1,0821.61%
against all9521.41%
Total67,339100%
Source: [5]

2000

The by-election on 2 July 2000 could not be held because the polling stations were not opened after the race frontrunner Alikhan Amirkhanov was disqualified by the Republican Supreme Court the day earlier. [6]

2001

Summary of the 15 April 2001 by-election in the Ingushetia constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Alikhan Amirkhanov Independent 20,51734.56%
Yakub Belkhoroyev Independent 15,51626.13%
Temur Kodzoyev Independent 10,85818.29%
Vakha Yevloyev Independent 5,8459.84%
Musa Ozdoyev Independent 2,4604.14%
Zakre Yevloyev Independent 1,7963.02%
Osman Yevloyev Independent 2630.44%
Alikhan Guliyev Independent 2560.43%
against all4470.75%
Total57,958100%
Source: [7]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Ingushetia constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Bashir Kodzoyev Independent 44,17950.63%
Musa Ozdoyev People's Party 10,96912.57%
Alikhan Parov Independent 7,2558.31%
Magomed-Sharip Tsechoyev Rodina 4,8885.60%
Musa Darsigov Independent 2,2252.55%
Idris Abadiyev Independent 2,1012.41%
Zaurbek Malsagov Yabloko 1,9742.26%
Musa Guliyev Social Democratic Party 1,7191.97%
Magomed Batayev Great Russia–Eurasian Union 1,4941.71%
Khavazh Khashiyev Independent 1,2421.42%
Magomed Gaparkhoyev Independent 8350.96%
Khizir Tsechoyev Independent 7810.89%
against all4,4205.07%
Total87,598100%
Source: [8]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Ingushetia constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Alikhan Kharsiyev United Russia 125,92170.65%
Abdulmazhit Martazanov A Just Russia 18,07010.14%
Boris Yevloyev Independent 9,0115.06%
Magamet Dzaurov Rodina 6,8723.86%
Ilyas Bogatyrev Communist Party 5,0372.83%
Kazbek Chemkhilgov The Greens 5,0362.83%
Islam Gadiyev Liberal Democratic Party 4,3312.43%
Valery Borshchyov Yabloko 2,7561.55%
Mukhamedali Guseinov Communists of Russia 1790.10%
Total178,223100%
Source: [9]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Ingushetia constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Muslim Tatriyev United Russia 141,04071.99%
Abulmazhit Martazanov A Just Russia — For Truth 19,5729.99%
Khamzat Kodzoyev Communist Party 12,8206.54%
Islam Gadiyev Liberal Democratic Party 12,4796.37%
Bagaudin Seinaroyev Party of Pensioners 8,3474.26%
Total267,967100%
Source: [10]

Notes

  1. No.12 in 1993-2003
  2. elected president of Slavneft in January 2000

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