Krasnoarmeysky single-member constituency | |
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Constituency of the Russian State Duma | |
Deputy | |
Federal subject | Krasnodar Krai |
Districts | Dinskoy (Novovelichkovskoye, Novotitarovskoy, Yuzhno-Kubanskoye), Kalininsky, Krasnoarmeysky, Krasnodar (Berezovsky, Kalininsky, Prikubansky, Yelizavetinsky), Timashyovsky [1] |
Voters | 637,738 (2021) [2] |
The Krasnoarmeysky constituency (No.47 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Krasnodar Krai. The constituency covers western Krasnodar and its suburbs, as well as several rural districts in central Krasnodar Krai.
Election | Member | Party | |
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1993 | Pyotr Kiriy | Agrarian Party | |
1995 | Yury Polyakov [lower-alpha 2] | Power to the People | |
1999 | Oleg Mashchenko | Independent | |
2003 | Vladimir Gorbachyov | United Russia | |
2007 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
2011 | |||
2016 | Dmitry Lameykin | United Russia | |
2021 |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Pyotr Kiriy | Agrarian Party | 54,495 | 21.46% | |
Total | 253,969 | 100% | ||
Source: | [3] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Yury Polyakov | Power to the People! | 61,403 | 19.58% | |
Galina Doroshenko | Our Home – Russia | 27,453 | 8.76% | |
Viktor Lebedintsev | Independent | 22,989 | 7.33% | |
Aleksandr Zabolotniy | Party of Workers' Self-Government | 21,770 | 6.94% | |
Nina Shishkina | Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union | 21,406 | 6.83% | |
Pyotr Kiriy (incumbent) | Agrarian Party | 19,347 | 6.17% | |
Nikolay Gorovoy | Congress of Russian Communities | 17,448 | 5.56% | |
Lyubov Bakhmetova | Yabloko | 16,237 | 5.18% | |
Anatoly Medovnik | Independent | 12,935 | 4.13% | |
Aleksandr Bondarenko | Independent | 11,629 | 3.71% | |
Aleksey Anikin | Independent | 10,424 | 3.32% | |
Viktor Shturba | Independent | 9,529 | 3.04% | |
Viktor Kovalenko | Liberal Democratic Party | 6,724 | 2.14% | |
Nikolay Galushko | Kedr | 6,247 | 1.99% | |
Vladimir Serdyukov | Independent | 5,003 | 1.60% | |
Georgy Ovchinnikov | Independent | 4,214 | 1.34% | |
Vladimir Ilyin | Independent | 2,758 | 0.88% | |
Viktor Apalkov | Bloc of Independents | 2,398 | 0.76% | |
Sergey Velichko | Independent | 2,262 | 0.72% | |
Sergey Sergeyev | Independent | 2,103 | 0.67% | |
Nikolay Berezhnoy | Independent | 1,509 | 0.48% | |
against all | 21,503 | 6.86% | ||
Total | 313,564 | 100% | ||
Source: | [4] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Oleg Mashchenko | Independent | 135,210 | 42.38% | |
Yevgeny Yegorov | Independent | 35,545 | 11.14% | |
Pyotr Kiriy | Independent | 30,303 | 9.50% | |
Sergey Medyanik | Yabloko | 22,530 | 7.06% | |
Lyudmila Zaytseva | Russian All-People's Union | 11,465 | 3.59% | |
Lyubov Alimova | Our Home – Russia | 8,423 | 2.64% | |
Sergey Bogdanov | Independent | 7,755 | 2.43% | |
Aleksandr Zakharchenko | Peace, Labour, May | 5,304 | 1.66% | |
Aleksandr Polyakov | Independent | 4,552 | 1.43% | |
Vladimir Perebeynos | Independent | 4,224 | 1.32% | |
Aleksandr Yelshin | Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement | 3,777 | 1.18% | |
Vasily Lyakh | Russian Socialist Party | 3,685 | 1.16% | |
Vladimir Novolykin | Independent | 3,424 | 1.07% | |
Vladimir Dimitrov | Independent | 3,086 | 0.97% | |
Lyubov Shtangey | Independent | 2,094 | 0.66% | |
Vladimir Shapiro | Spiritual Heritage | 1,976 | 0.62% | |
against all | 31,121 | 9.75% | ||
Total | 319,042 | 100% | ||
Source: | [5] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Vladimir Gorbachyov | United Russia | 157,711 | 60.36% | |
Viktor Svetlov | Communist Party | 34,870 | 13.34% | |
Anatoly Safronov | Rodina | 13,002 | 4.98% | |
Lyubov Bakhmetova | Yabloko | 12,579 | 4.81% | |
Nikolay Dyakov | Liberal Democratic Party | 6,998 | 2.68% | |
Dmitry Gretsoy | Independent | 3,348 | 1.28% | |
Vitaly Miroshnikov | Independent | 1,416 | 0.54% | |
Vladimir Lakeyev | United Russian Party Rus' | 829 | 0.32% | |
against all | 26,573 | 10.17% | ||
Total | 261,511 | 100% | ||
Source: | [6] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Dmitry Lameykin | United Russia | 117,988 | 53.71% | |
Sergey Luzinov | Communist Party | 29,387 | 13.38% | |
Denis Kumpan | Liberal Democratic Party | 23,240 | 10.58% | |
Denis Danilchenko | A Just Russia | 11,004 | 5.01% | |
Denis Panasenko | Rodina | 7,496 | 3.41% | |
Natalya Ivanova | Patriots of Russia | 7,277 | 3.31% | |
Yury Yankin | Communists of Russia | 5,953 | 2.71% | |
Georgy Kozmenko | The Greens | 5,120 | 2.33% | |
Aleksandr Novikov | Party of Growth | 4,452 | 2.03% | |
Georgy Zakharychev | Civic Platform | 2,733 | 1.24% | |
Total | 219,677 | 100% | ||
Source: | [7] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Dmitry Lameykin (incumbent) | United Russia | 164,331 | 53.57% | |
Aleksandr Safronov | Communist Party | 56,978 | 18.57% | |
Vladislav Kuznetsov | A Just Russia — For Truth | 19,471 | 6.35% | |
Vitaly Katsko | New People | 19,029 | 6.20% | |
Lyudmila Bazyleva | Liberal Democratic Party | 14,859 | 4.84% | |
Andrey Safronov | Party of Pensioners | 9,188 | 3.00% | |
Aleksey Todorenko | Russian Party of Freedom and Justice | 5,417 | 1.77% | |
Kirill Guryev | Yabloko | 4,004 | 1.31% | |
Roman Borisko | Civic Platform | 3,658 | 1.19% | |
Viktoria Kurilenko | Party of Growth | 3,446 | 1.12% | |
Total | 306,768 | 100% | ||
Source: | [8] |
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