Lermontovsky constituency

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Lermontovsky single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Deputy
Federal subject Penza Oblast
Districts Bashmakovsky, Bekovsky, Belinsky, Bessonovsky, Issinsky, Kamensky, Mokshansky, Narovchatsky, Nizhnelomovsky, Pachelmsky, Penza (Oktyabrsky, Zheleznodorozhny), Spassky, Tamalinsky, Vadinsky, Zarechny, Zemetchinsky
Voters520,599 (2021) [1]

The Lermontovsky constituency (No.147 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Penza Oblast. The constituency covers north-eastern half of Penza as well as western and northern Penza Oblast.

Contents

The constituency has been represented since 2020 by United Russia deputy Aleksandr Samokutyayev, former cosmonaut, who won the open seat as an A Just Russia candidate after the resignation of two-term A Just Russia deputy Leonid Levin in January 2020.

Boundaries

1993–2007 Zheleznodorozhny constituency: Bashmakovsky District, Bekovsky District, Belinsky District, Bessonovsky District, Issinsky District, Kamenka, Kamensky District, Mokshansky District, Narovchatsky District, Nizhnelomovsky District, Pachelmsky District, Penza (Oktyabrsky, Zheleznodorozhny), Spassky District, Tamalinsky District, Vadinsky District, Zarechny, Zemetchinsky District [2] [3] [4]
The constituency covered north-eastern half of Penza as well rural northern and western Penza Oblast, including the towns Kamenka and Zarechny.

2016–present: Bashmakovsky District, Bekovsky District, Belinsky District, Bessonovsky District, Issinsky District, Kamensky District, Mokshansky District, Narovchatsky District, Nizhnelomovsky District, Pachelmsky District, Penza (Oktyabrsky, Zheleznodorozhny), Spassky District, Tamalinsky District, Vadinsky District, Zarechny, Zemetchinsky District [5] [6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election under the name "Lermontovsky constituency" and was virtually unchanged.

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Valery Goryachev Yavlinsky—Boldyrev—Lukin
1995 Aleksandr Rygalov Agrarian Party
1999 Igor Rudensky Fatherland – All Russia
2003 United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Leonid Levin [b] A Just Russia
2020 Aleksandr Samokutyayev A Just Russia
2021 United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Zheleznodorozhny constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Valery Goryachev Yavlinsky—Boldyrev—Lukin 97,99827.07%
Mikhail Sharov Independent 13.80%
Leonid Antsev Civic Union
Aleksandr Korobchenko Party of Russian Unity and Accord
Sergey Korobov Liberal Democratic Party
Mikhail Legashnev Independent
Valery Markin Choice of Russia
Sergey Simonov Future of Russia–New Names
Nikolay Urakcheyev Independent
Aleksey Urusov Democratic Party
Total362,029100%
Source: [7] [8]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Zheleznodorozhny constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksandr Rygalov Agrarian Party 163,48240.35%
Valery Goryachev (incumbent) Yabloko 59,30214.64%
Sergey Korobov Liberal Democratic Party 39,0239.63%
Yury Zatsepin Our Home – Russia 21,6505.34%
Yury GrishinRussian Lawyers' Association13,8353.41%
Vladimir Fomin Independent 13,7903.40%
Pyotr Bredikhin Independent 11,3292.80%
Vladimir Didenko Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 11,3062.79%
Anatoly Aleksyutin Ivan Rybkin Bloc 10,2892.54%
Rinat Galiakberov Independent 8,0321.98%
Gennady FilatovPeople's Union7,7171.90%
Aleksandr Sergeyenko Stable Russia 3,4680.86%
against all35,0748.66%
Total405,203100%
Source: [9]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Zheleznodorozhny constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Igor Rudensky Fatherland – All Russia 131,98336.28%
Yury Lyzhin Communist Party 109,02429.97%
Valery Goryachev Yabloko 28,1587.74%
Viktor Yermakov Independent 24,9726.86%
Viktor Dyuldin Independent 8,7782.41%
Sergey Korobov Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc8,5092.34%
against all42,94211.80%
Total363,786100%
Source: [10]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Zheleznodorozhny constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Igor Rudensky (incumbent) United Russia 209,06962.95%
Viktor Ilyukhin Communist Party 69,12820.82%
Aleksandr Seynov Yabloko 9,4762.85%
Viktor Dyuldin Great Russia – Eurasian Union 5,2841.59%
Valentina YazvenkoUnited Russian Party Rus'2,7570.83%
against all30,4319.16%
Total332,404100%
Source: [11]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Lermontovsky constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Leonid Levin A Just Russia 208,46661.85%
Dmitry Filyayev Communist Party 41,21412.33%
Aleksandr Vasilyev Liberal Democratic Party 35,29010.47%
Viktoria Dobrovolskaya Communists of Russia 20,1855.99%
Andrey Mamonov Rodina 8,7122.58%
Dmitry Gaynullin Party of Growth 7,9062.35%
Vasily Melnichenko The Greens 5,0571.50%
Total337,054100%
Source: [12]

2020

Summary of the 13 September 2020 by-election in the Lermontovsky constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksandr Samokutyayev A Just Russia 162,00460.38%
Aleksandr Trutnev Communist Party 34,92513.02%
Vadim Serdovintsev Liberal Democratic Party 19,8037.38%
Yevgeny Vorozhtsov Party of Pensioners 19,6267.32%
Fatima Khugayeva Communists of Russia 11,1184.14%
Kirill Metalnikov Civic Platform 10,9574.08%
Total268,286100%
Source: [13]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Lermontovsky constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksandr Samokutyayev (incumbent) United Russia 151,88953.64%
Aleksandr Trutnev Communist Party 48,09516.98%
Aleksey Shpagin A Just Russia — For Truth 29,52110.43%
Andrey Rekayev Liberal Democratic Party 16,1575.71%
Igor Nikitenko Party of Pensioners 15,5145.48%
Kirill Metalnikov Yabloko 12,4224.39%
Total283,162100%
Source: [14]

Notes

  1. Zheleznodorozhny constituency No.135 in 1993-2007
  2. appointed as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Government of Russia in January 2020

References

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