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Deputy | |
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Federal Subject | Krasnodar Krai |
Districts | Dinskoy (Dinskaya, Krasnoselskoye, Michurinskoye, Pervorechenskoye, Plastunovskoye, Staromyshastovskoye, Vasyurinskoye), Krasnodar (Karasunsky, Pashkovsky, Starokorsunsky, Tsentralny, Zapadny) [1] |
Voters | 558,492 (2021) [2] |
The Krasnodar constituency (No.46 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Krasnodar Krai. The constituency covers eastern Krasnodar and its suburbs.
Election | Member | Party | |
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1993 | Sergey Glotov | Independent | |
1995 | Power to the People | ||
1999 | Igor Khankoyev | Independent | |
2003 | Boris Kazakov | Independent | |
2007 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
2011 | |||
2016 | Vladimir Yevlanov | United Russia | |
2021 | Yevgeny Pervyshov | United Russia |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Sergey Glotov | Independent | 59,677 | 24.82% | |
Total | 240,395 | 100% | ||
Source: | [3] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Sergey Glotov (incumbent) | Power to the People! | 74,837 | 25.49% | |
Igor Khankoyev | Our Home – Russia | 35,378 | 12.05% | |
Mikhail Veligodsky | Yabloko | 27,484 | 9.36% | |
Lidia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina | Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats | 18,026 | 6.14% | |
Viktor Danyarov | Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union | 17,470 | 5.95% | |
Vyacheslav Paliyenko | Independent | 17,088 | 5.82% | |
Vyacheslav Gushcha | Independent | 15,987 | 5.44% | |
Konstantin Frolov | Bloc '89 | 13,938 | 4.75% | |
Aleksandr Travnikov | Independent | 9,768 | 3.33% | |
Mikhail Tarasov | Bloc of Independents | 6,847 | 2.33% | |
Vardeks Ayrapetyan | Kedr | 6,254 | 2.13% | |
Vasily Trotsenko | Agrarian Party | 3,976 | 1.35% | |
Sergey Batura | Independent | 3,774 | 1.29% | |
Vyacheslav Burakov | Forward, Russia! | 3,435 | 1.17% | |
Olga Solodovnikova | People's Union | 2,482 | 0.85% | |
Lyubov Shusharina | Independent | 2,325 | 0.79% | |
Konstantin Pleshakov | Independent | 1,936 | 0.66% | |
Boris Zimin | Independent | 1,682 | 0.57% | |
against all | 25,683 | 8.75% | ||
Total | 293,650 | 100% | ||
Source: | [4] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Igor Khankoyev | Independent | 96,840 | 30.90% | |
Sergey Glotov (incumbent) | Russian All-People's Union | 73,973 | 23.60% | |
Vasily Gromov | Independent | 43,220 | 13.79% | |
Mikhail Veligodsvky | Yabloko | 26,377 | 8.42% | |
Georgy Muradov | Independent | 14,416 | 4.60% | |
Yury Konogray | Independent | 7,187 | 2.29% | |
Aleksandr Travnikov | Independent | 6,059 | 1.93% | |
Ivan Ozerov | Independent | 6,006 | 1.92% | |
Ildus Salimzhanov | Liberal Democratic Party | 4,105 | 1.31% | |
Vyacheslav Grishin | Spiritual Heritage | 2,640 | 0.84% | |
Aleksandr Gorshkov | Russian Socialist Party | 2,016 | 0.64% | |
against all | 27,154 | 8.66% | ||
Total | 313,398 | 100% | ||
Source: | [5] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Boris Kazakov | Independent | 48,595 | 18.58% | |
Mikhail Karakay | United Russia | 37,980 | 14.52% | |
Gennady Loshkarev | Communist Party | 34,457 | 13.17% | |
Sergey Glotov | Rodina | 31,427 | 12.02% | |
Vladimir Izmaylov | Independent | 28,818 | 11.02% | |
Yulia Kryazheva | Liberal Democratic Party | 12,737 | 4.87% | |
Stanislav Babin | Union of Right Forces | 11,024 | 4.21% | |
Sergey Markov | For a Holy Russia | 4,768 | 1.82% | |
Mamikon Ayrapetyan | Independent | 3,125 | 1.19% | |
Stanislav Kurkin | Social Democratic Party | 2,111 | 0.81% | |
against all | 40,896 | 15.64% | ||
Total | 262,101 | 100% | ||
Source: | [6] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Vladimir Yevlanov | United Russia | 97,209 | 50.52% | |
Sergey Obukhov | Communist Party | 40,201 | 20.89% | |
Ilya Shakalov | Liberal Democratic Party | 15,116 | 7.86% | |
Yury Kopachev | Party of Growth | 8,481 | 4.41% | |
Daniel Bashmakov | A Just Russia | 6,880 | 3.58% | |
Natalya Pogorelova | Rodina | 6,648 | 3.46% | |
Leonid Zaprudin | People's Freedom Party | 3,981 | 2.07% | |
Andrey Yadchenko | The Greens | 3,543 | 1.84% | |
Mikhail Abramyan | Communists of Russia | 3,318 | 1.72% | |
Vitaly Katunin | Patriots of Russia | 2,478 | 1.29% | |
Total | 192,413 | 100% | ||
Source: | [7] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Yevgeny Pervyshov | United Russia | 130,231 | 53.56% | |
Ivan Zhilishchikov | Communist Party | 45,252 | 18.61% | |
Oleg Boyarinov | New People | 15,173 | 6.24% | |
Gennady Ufimtsev | A Just Russia — For Truth | 13,499 | 5.55% | |
Ivan Tutushkin | Liberal Democratic Party | 8,942 | 3.68% | |
Marina Zakharova | The Greens | 6,016 | 2.47% | |
Vyacheslav Demkin | Party of Pensioners | 6,010 | 2.47% | |
Maksim Barinov | Party of Growth | 4,027 | 1.66% | |
Vladimir Volynsky | Rodina | 3,750 | 1.54% | |
Akhmed Besleney | Yabloko | 2,782 | 1.14% | |
Sergey Voskoboynikov | Civic Platform | 2,429 | 1.00% | |
Total | 243,157 | 100% | ||
Source: | [8] |
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