Kotlas constituency

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Kotlas single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
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Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy
Federal subject Arkhangelsk Oblast
Districts Arkhangelsk (Isakogorsky, Lomonosovsky, Mayskaya Gorka, Tsiglomensky, Varavino-Faktoriya), Kholmogorsky, Koryazhma, Kotlas, Kotlassky, Krasnoborsky, Lensky, Leshukonsky, Mezensky ZATO Mirny, Novaya Zemlya, Novodvinsk, Pinezhsky, Primorsky (Bobrovo-Lyavlenskoye, Katuninskoye, Lisestrovskoye, Talazhskoye, Uyemskoye), Shenkursky, Ustyansky, Verkhnetoyemsky, Vilegodsky, Vinogradovsky
Voters445,038 (2021) [1]

The Kotlas constituency (No.73 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Arkhangelsk Oblast. The constituency covers southern half of Arkhangelsk and eastern and northern Arkhangelsk Oblast.

Contents

The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Elena Vtorygina, a four-term State Duma member, who won the open seat, succeeding one-term United Russian incumbent Andrey Palkin in the primary.

Boundaries

1993–2003: Kargopolsky District, Kholmogorsky District, Konoshsky District, Koryazhma, Kotlas, Kotlassky District, Krasnoborsky District, Lensky District, Mirny, Novodvinsk, Nyandomsky District, Onega, Russia, Onezhsky District, Plesetsky District, Shenkursky District, Ustyansky District, Velsky District, Verkhnetoyemsky District, Vilegodsky District, Vinogradovsky [2] [3]
The constituency covered most of Arkhangelsk Oblast to the south of Arkhangelsk (roughly 2/3 of the region), including the cities of Koryazhma, Kotlas, Novodvinsk and Onega, Russia.

2003–2007: Kargopolsky District, Kholmogorsky District, Konoshsky District, Koryazhma, Kotlas, Kotlassky District, Krasnoborsky District, Lensky District, Mirny, Nyandomsky District, Onega, Russia, Onezhsky District, Plesetsky District, Shenkursky District, Ustyansky District, Velsky District, Verkhnetoyemsky District, Vilegodsky District, Vinogradovsky [4]
After 2003 the constituency was slightly changes as it lost the industrial city of Novodvinsk to Arkhangelsk constituency.

2016–present: Arkhangelsk (Isakogorsky, Lomonosovsky, Mayskaya Gorka, Tsiglomensky, Varavino-Faktoriya), Kholmogorsky District, Koryazhma, Kotlas, Kotlassky District, Krasnoborsky District, Lensky District, Leshukonsky District, Mezensky District Mirny, Novaya Zemlya, Novodvinsk, Pinezhsky District, Primorsky District (Bobrovo-Lyavlenskoye, Katuninskoye, Lisestrovskoye, Talazhskoye, Uyemskoye), Shenkursky District, Ustyansky District, Verkhnetoyemsky District, Vilegodsky District, Vinogradovsky District [5] [6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and it retained central and eastern Arkhangelsk Oblast, losing its western portion to Arkhangelsk constituency. This seat gained southern Arkhangelsk and most of northern Arkhangelsk Oblast from the former Arkhangelsk constituency.

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Aleksandr Piskunov Independent
1995 Yury Guskov Communist Party
1999 Vitaly Predybaylov Independent
2003 Valery Malchikhin United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Andrey Palkin United Russia
2021 Elena Vtorygina United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Kotlas constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksandr Piskunov Independent 118,67740.89%
Gennady Klepikovsky Democratic Party
Total290,215100%
Source: [7]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Kotlas constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Yury Guskov Communist Party 65,02819.36%
Vsevolod Bogdanov Independent 46,16813.74%
Vladimir Fedorov Independent 36,17110.77%
Yevgeny Ukhin Liberal Democratic Party 33,0739.85%
Sergey Gorshkov Independent 22,9996.85%
Sergey Kolotilov Agrarian Party 22,6246.74%
Vyacheslav Kalyamin Political Movement of Transport Workers20,2856.04%
Vladimir Yenyagin Independent 19,1135.69%
Viktor Danichkin Independent 15,0604.48%
Valery Kabanov Independent 9,1502.72%
against all40,60412.09%
Total335,908100%
Source: [8]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Kotlas constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vitaly Predybaylov Independent 49,79715.65%
Aleksandr Korygin Independent 48,43015.22%
Yury Guskov (incumbent) Communist Party 36,84211.58%
Vladimir Yenyagin Independent 36,74911.55%
Vyacheslav Kalyamin Fatherland – All Russia 35,10111.03%
Aleksey Grishkov Yabloko 22,7067.14%
Tamara Gudima Independent 18,9385.95%
Valery Tarayko Independent 10,0893.17%
Aleksandr Beletsky Our Home – Russia 5,4281.71%
against all45,63714.34%
Total318,208100%
Source: [9]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Kotlas constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Valery Malchikhin United Russia 98,95034.75%
Andrey Smantser Independent 45,55516.00%
Vladimir Yenyagin Rodina 30,94610.87%
Viktor Zverev Independent 29,37710.32%
Yevgeny Guryev Communist Party 16,9395.95%
Galina LikhanovaUnited Russian Party Rus'14,5105.10%
Aleksandr Korygin People's Party 9,7143.41%
against all34,96612.28%
Total285,064100%
Source: [10]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Kotlas constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Andrey Palkin United Russia 76,00443.25%
Irina Chirkova A Just Russia 40,13522.84%
Igor Arsentyev Liberal Democratic Party 20,86511.87%
Vasily Pavlov Communist Party 18,58110.57%
Yury Chesnokov Yabloko 5,2602.99%
Aleksey Guryev Rodina 4,5582.59%
Roman Fedulov Communists of Russia 2,7051.54%
Andrey Zhadchenko Patriots of Russia 1,8011.02%
Total175,712100%
Source: [11]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Kotlas constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Elena Vtorygina United Russia 53,52429.40%
Irina Chirkova A Just Russia — For Truth 35,35619.42%
Aleksandr Grevtsov Communist Party 24,07013.22%
Roman Novikov New People 15,2178.36%
Yekaterina Alekhintseva Liberal Democratic Party 14,5838.01%
Aleksandr Kozenkov Yabloko 13,5607.45%
Sergey Orekhanov Party of Pensioners 6,6283.64%
Oleg Mishukov Rodina 4,6512.55%
Oksana Kopteva Russian Party of Freedom and Justice 3,8992.14%
Aiman Tyukina The Greens 3,3311.83%
Total182,040100%
Source: [12]

Notes

  1. No.61 in 1993-1995, No.60 in 1995-2003, No.62 in 2003-2007

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