Kamensk-Uralsky single-member constituency | |
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![]() Russian State Duma | |
![]() Constituency boundaries since 2016 | |
Deputy | |
Federal subject | Sverdlovsk Oblast |
Districts | Aramil, Bogdanovichsky, Kamensk-Uralsky, Kamensky, Sysertsky, ZATO Uralsky, Yekaterinburg (Chkalovsky) |
Other territory | Belarus (Brest-1), Ukraine (Kyiv) |
The Kamensk-Uralsky constituency (No.169 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Sverdlovsk Oblast. The constituency covers southern Sverdlovsk Oblast, including part of Yekaterinburg, industrial city Kamensk-Uralsky and towns Sysert and Bogdanovich.
The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Lev Kovpak, Member of Legislative Assembly of Sverdlovsk Oblast, supermarket chain owner and retail businessman.
1993–2007: Aramil, Asbest, Beloyarsky District, Beryozovsky, Bogdanovichsky District, Kamensk-Uralsky, Kamensky District, Malysheva, Reftinsky, Sukhoy Log, Sysertsky District, Uralsky, Verkhneye Dubrovo, Zarechny [1] [2] [3]
The constituency covered north-eastern, south-eastern and eastern suburbs and exurbs of Yekaterinburg as well as industrial areas to the east, including major metallurgy centre Kamensk-Uralsky, satellite city Beryozovsky, industrial towns Aramil, Bogdanovich, Sukhoy Log, mining town Asbest and Zarechny, where Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Plant is located.
2016–present: Aramil, Bogdanovichsky District, Kamensk-Uralsky, Kamensky District, Sysertsky District, Uralsky, Yekaterinburg (Chkalovsky) [4] [5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained only its southern part (Kamensk-Uralsky, Bogdanovich and Sysert), losing Asbest, Sukhoy Log and Zarechny to Asbest constituency, Beryozovsky – to Beryozovsky constituency. This seat was instead pushed into urban Yekaterinburg, gaining Chkalovsky City District from Verkh-Isetsky constituency.
Election | Member | Party | |
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1993 | Sergey Mikheyev | Independent | |
1995 | Malik Gaisin | Independent | |
1999 | Georgy Leontyev | Independent | |
2003 | People's Party | ||
2007 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
2011 | |||
2016 | Lev Kovpak | United Russia | |
2021 |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Sergey Mikheyev | Independent | 64,634 | 27.46% | |
Viktor Yakimov | Independent | – | 23.42% | |
Pavel Dudorov | Kedr | – | – | |
Total | 235,350 | 100% | ||
Source: | [6] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Malik Gaisin | Independent | 55,731 | 21.68% | |
Viktor Yakimov | Transformation of the Fatherland | 38,269 | 14.88% | |
Sergey Mikheyev (incumbent) | Independent | 38,173 | 14.85% | |
Sergey Izmodenov | Independent | 24,222 | 9.42% | |
Lyudmila Gayday | Forward, Russia! | 15,542 | 6.04% | |
Pavel Dudorov | Kedr | 13,595 | 5.29% | |
Sergey Bukhovtsev | Liberal Democratic Party | 11,382 | 4.43% | |
Aleksandr Rozhuk | Independent | 9,339 | 3.63% | |
Azat Mukhametzyanov | Independent | 7,860 | 3.06% | |
Valeria Chermeninova | Independent | 7,191 | 2.80% | |
against all | 30,644 | 11.92% | ||
Total | 257,107 | 100% | ||
Source: | [7] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Georgy Leontyev | Independent | 96,110 | 39.21% | |
Malik Gaisin (incumbent) | Independent | 33,819 | 13.80% | |
Grigory Kasperovich | Independent | 18,710 | 7.63% | |
Yury Raptanov | Independent | 14,094 | 5.75% | |
Galina Shcherbakova | Women of Russia | 10,508 | 4.29% | |
Pavel Putin | Independent | 10,060 | 4.10% | |
Sergey Martyushov | Yabloko | 9,748 | 3.98% | |
Sergey Mikheyev | Fatherland – All Russia | 6,070 | 2.48% | |
Pavel Sverak | Party of Pensioners | 4,139 | 1.69% | |
Ilya Zatsarinny | Spiritual Heritage | 1,120 | 0.46% | |
Artyom Satovsky | Russian Socialist Party | 904 | 0.37% | |
against all | 35,044 | 14.30% | ||
Total | 245,093 | 100% | ||
Source: | [8] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Georgy Leontyev (incumbent) | People's Party | 73,083 | 32.41% | |
Aleksandr Revyakin | Independent | 73,078 | 32.41% | |
Konstantin Tsybko | Independent | 21,972 | 9.74% | |
Yury Tsybakin | United Russia | 14,430 | 6.40% | |
Lyudmila Yelizarova | Communist Party | 9,867 | 4.38% | |
Aleksandr Leontyev | Independent | 7,849 | 3.48% | |
Andrey Misyura | Independent | 895 | 0.40% | |
against all | 21,651 | 9.60% | ||
Total | 225,529 | 100% | ||
Source: | [9] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Lev Kovpak | United Russia | 69,066 | 37.51% | |
Yury Zlydnikov | A Just Russia | 27,158 | 14.75% | |
Konstantin Subbotin | Liberal Democratic Party | 18,559 | 10.08% | |
Aleksey Parfenov | Communist Party | 17,331 | 9.41% | |
Vladimir Gerasimenko | Party of Growth | 8,694 | 4.72% | |
Dmitry Golovin | Yabloko | 8,599 | 4.67% | |
Konstantin Karashevich | Communists of Russia | 7,205 | 3.91% | |
Valery Ivanov | Rodina | 6,816 | 3.70% | |
Sergey Pakulov | The Greens | 3,773 | 2.05% | |
Lev Iofe | Patriots of Russia | 2,736 | 1.49% | |
Anatoly Koromyslov | People's Freedom Party | 2,409 | 1.31% | |
Total | 184,141 | 100% | ||
Source: | [10] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Lev Kovpak (incumbent) | United Russia | 65,497 | 30.10% | |
Andrey Gorislavtsev | A Just Russia — For Truth | 47,177 | 21.68% | |
Aleksandr Ivachyov | Communist Party | 40,110 | 18.43% | |
Stanislav Masorov | New People | 13,115 | 6.03% | |
Aleksandr Kaptyug | Liberal Democratic Party | 10,510 | 4.83% | |
Vladimir Taskayev | Party of Pensioners | 10,252 | 4.71% | |
Nikolay Gavrilov | Yabloko | 6,664 | 3.06% | |
Andrey Merkulov | Rodina | 5,544 | 2.55% | |
Andrey Khabarov | Russian Party of Freedom and Justice | 5,055 | 2.32% | |
Total | 217,599 | 100% | ||
Source: | [11] |