Kingisepp constituency

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Kingisepp single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026
Deputy
Federal subject Leningrad Oblast
Districts Sosnovy Bor, Volosovsky, Gatchinsky, Kingiseppsky, Lomonosovsky, Luzhsky, Slantsevsky
Other territory Germany (Bonn–1)
Voters408,060 (2021) [1]

The Kingisepp single-member constituency (No. 112 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Leningrad Oblast. The constituency covers western Leningrad Oblast.

Contents

The constituency has been represented since 2017 by United Russia deputy Sergey Yakhnyuk, former Vice Governor of Leningrad Oblast, who won the open seat after the resignation of State Duma Chairman Sergey Naryshkin.

Boundaries

1995–2007: Gatchina, Gatchinsky District (western part), Ivangorod, Kingisepp, Kingiseppsky District, Lomonosovsky District, Luzhsky District, Slantsevsky District, Sosnovy Bor, Volosovsky District [2] [3]
The constituency was created following the 1995 redistricting after Leningrad Oblast gained third district. The constituency covers western Leningrad Oblast, including the cities of Gatchina, Ivangorod, Kingisepp and Sosnovy Bor, and was created from both Volkhov (Gatchina and Luzhsky District) and Vsevolozhsk constituencies (the rest of the seat).

2016–2026: Gatchinsky District (Bolshy Kolpany, Gatchina, Maloye Verevo, Pudost, Rozhdestveno, Syaskelevo, Taytsy, Voyskovitsy, Yelizavetino), Kingiseppsky District, Lomonosovsky District, Luzhsky District, Slantsevsky District, Sosnovy Bor, Volosovsky District [4]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained all of its former territory.

Since 2026: Gatchinsky District, Kingiseppsky District, Lomonosovsky District, Luzhsky District, Slantsevsky District, Sosnovy Bor, Volosovsky District [5]
After the 2025 redistricting the constituency was slightly changed, gaining the rest of Gatchinsky District from Volkhov constituency.

Members elected

By-election are shown in italics.

ElectionMemberParty
1995 Viktor Vorogushin Independent
1999 Nikolay Botka Unity
2003 Vitaly Yuzhilin Rodina
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Sergey Naryshkin [b] United Russia
2017 Sergey Yakhnyuk United Russia
2021

Election results

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Kingisepp constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Viktor Vorogushin Independent 36,35813.12%
Valery Kirpichnikov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 32,51011.74%
Vadim Gustov Independent 30,47011.00%
Rashid Ismagilov Our Home – Russia 27,4559.91%
Aleksandr Astakhov Independent 19,7397.13%
Aleksandr Stavitsky Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 18,6386.73%
Sergey Semenov Yabloko 16,4025.92%
Igor Yudchenko Forward, Russia! 14,7965.34%
Yevgeny Buzov Liberal Democratic Party 13,4104.84%
Vladimir Leonov Independent 11,5654.17%
Aleksandr Khudulainen Union of Workers of ZhKKh 6,9952.53%
Stepan Kolomeytsev Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour 4,3471.57%
Vladimir Michurin Independent 1,0020.36%
against all36,80613.29%
Total277,023100%
Source: [6]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Kingisepp constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nikolay Botka Unity 67,25527.58%
Grigory Naginsky Yabloko 32,38313.28%
Viktor Vorogushin (incumbent) Communist Party 32,03913.14%
Zalina Medoyeva Union of Right Forces 12,3015.04%
Nikolay Khaustov Fatherland – All Russia 11,7404.81%
Sergey Marmylev Independent 9,5803.93%
Yury Belyayev Independent 8,0423.30%
Mikhail Glushchenko Independent 7,0752.90%
Aleksey Bondarenko Liberal Democratic Party 5,2622.16%
Vladimir Leonov Stalin Bloc – For the USSR 4,5411.86%
Lyudmila Pushkareva Independent 4,1221.69%
Vyacheslav Sivko Our Home – Russia 3,4201.40%
Boris Khodykin Independent 2,7381.12%
Leonid Polokhov Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement 2,6181.07%
Mikhail Korneyev Independent 2,4451.00%
Aleksandr Nadelyuyev For Civil Dignity 2,0810.85%
Vladimir Osipov Russian Cause1,7980.74%
Anton Volkov Independent 1,5580.64%
Denis Kravchenko Independent 8510.35%
Kirill Ragozin Independent 5030.21%
against all26,64510.93%
Total243,870100%
Source: [7]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Kingisepp constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vitaly Yuzhilin Rodina 72,50934.25%
Igor Dines United Russia 36,60417.29%
Viktor Vorogushin Communist Party 16,7207.90%
Sergey Pavlov Independent 11,9565.65%
Sergey Grachev Yabloko 10,3754.90%
Vsevolod Aziatskov Liberal Democratic Party 8,0323.79%
Boris Bogdanov Independent 5,6822.68%
Aleksandr ArgunovGreat Russia–Eurasian Union3,8491.82%
Yury Belyayev Independent 3,5771.69%
Roman StepanovUnited Russian Party Rus'3,1351.48%
Yevgeny Antonenko Independent 2,0810.98%
against all33,34615.75%
Total212,101100%
Source: [8]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Kingisepp constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Naryshkin United Russia 98,99952.49%
Marina Lyubushkina A Just Russia 22,82312.10%
Nikolay Kuzmin Communist Party 21,42411.36%
Vyacheslav Dyubkov Liberal Democratic Party 14,4137.64%
Viktor Perov Communists of Russia 6,8943.66%
Aleksandr Senotrusov Yabloko 5,3292.83%
Anatoly Golosov Rodina 3,7551.99%
Dmitry Skurikhin People's Freedom Party 3,1941.69%
Armen Ananyan The Greens 2,5291.34%
Aleksandr Gabitov Civic Platform 1,5410.82%
Total188,602100%
Source: [9]

2017

Summary of the 10 September 2017 Russian by-election in the Kingisepp constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Yakhnyuk United Russia 61,42061.58%
Nikolay Kuzmin  [ ru ] Communist Party 11,26911.30%
Marina Lyubushkina A Just Russia 6,9426.96%
Natalya Kruglova Liberal Democratic Party 5,1985.21%
Andrey Shirokov Party of Pensioners 3,7143.72%
Sergey Gulyayev Yabloko 3,1383.15%
Konstantin Zhukov Communists of Russia 3,0403.05%
Valery Shinkarenko Rodina 1,1091.11%
Serik Urazov Patriots of Russia 7580.76%
Total99,745100%
Source: [10]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Kingisepp constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Yakhnyuk (incumbent) United Russia 72,54639.81%
Nikolay Kuzmin  [ ru ] Communist Party 38,99921.40%
Nikita Belousov Liberal Democratic Party 19,69010.81%
Aleksandr Yarov New People 15,4978.50%
Vladislav Golikov Party of Pensioners 13,7737.56%
Igor Pastushenko Rodina 5,4983.02%
Leonid Parunov Civic Platform 3,6281.99%
Total182,221100%
Source: [11]

Notes

  1. No.100 in 1995-2003, No.101 in 2003-2007
  2. appointed as Director of Foreign Intelligence Service in October 2016

References

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