Lyubertsy constituency

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Lyubertsy single-member constituency
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Federal Subject Moscow Oblast
Districts Bronnitsy, Dzerzhinsky, Kotelniki, Lyuberetsky, Ramensky, Zhukovsky [1]
Voters597,033 (2021) [2]

The Lyubertsy constituency (No.121 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Moscow Oblast. The constituency covers southwestern suburbs of Moscow.

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Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Anatoly Guskov Future of Russia–New Names
1995 Sergey Popov Independent
1999 Yury Lipatov Fatherland – All Russia
2003 Viktor Semyonov United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Lidia Antonova United Russia
2021 Roman Teryushkov United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Lyubertsy constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anatoly Guskov Future of Russia–New Names 103,41734.79%
Konstantin Lubenchenko Civic Union -10.10%
Total297,223100%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Lyubertsy constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Popov Independent 54,02816.97%
Anatoly Dolgolaptev Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour 46,95914.75%
Ivan Yakushin Communist Party 44,32013.92%
Anatoly Guskov (incumbent) Independent 40,84112.83%
Yury Lyubashevsky Yabloko 21,1916.66%
Pyotr Oleynik Independent 19,0775.99%
Bela Denisenko Forward, Russia! 14,8624.67%
Boris Volynov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 8,5962.70%
Vladimir Filin Congress of Russian Communities 7,9772.51%
Viktor Balakhovsky Liberal Democratic Party 7,6232.39%
Andrey Klyuchnikov Bloc '89 6,3672.00%
Aleksey Vedenkin Independent 5,9921.88%
Tatyana Udovenko Independent 3,8351.20%
Lyudmila KaziyevaFaith, Work, Conscience1,3620.43%
against all27,1458.52%
Total318,422100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Lyubertsy constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Yury Lipatov Fatherland – All Russia 55,01317.85%
Aleksandr Sokolov Communist Party 44,51714.44%
Vyacheslav Izmaylov Yabloko 31,23310.13%
Igor Volk Independent 26,2108.50%
Vladimir Lisichkin Independent 23,8017.72%
Anatoly Shabad Union of Right Forces 16,3045.29%
Anatoly Guskov Movement in Support of the Army 11,1203.61%
Zinaida Antontseva Russian All-People's Union 9,3743.04%
Sergey Bukhantsev Independent 8,7552.84%
Vladislav Belov Independent 7,9702.59%
Valery Skurlatov Independent 6,4222.08%
Andrey Petukhov Our Home – Russia 4,3031.40%
Aleksandr Voloshin Independent 1,9840.64%
against all53,97717.51%
Total308,261100%
Source: [5]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Lyubertsy constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Viktor Semyonov United Russia 69,61126.69%
Timur Artemyev Independent 59,53522.83%
Aleksandr Garnayev United Russian Party Rus'36,34413.94%
Sergey Pustovitovsky Independent 10,7524.12%
Yaroslav Nilov Liberal Democratic Party 8,0133.07%
Viktor Gladkikh Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 6,6532.55%
against all62,36023.91%
Total261,543100%
Source: [6]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Lyubertsy constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Lidia Antonova United Russia 103,94949.28%
Pavel Grudinin Communist Party 27,71113.14%
Igor Chistyukhin A Just Russia 19,8869.43%
Andrey Khromov Liberal Democratic Party 18,3048.68%
Viktor Balabanov Yabloko 9,0934.31%
Viktor Banov Communists of Russia 6,2222.95%
Vladimir Laktyushin Rodina 5,7662.73%
Lyudmila Tropina Patriots of Russia 5,3362.53%
Oleg Solsky Party of Growth 3,6861.75%
Vitaly Ozherelyev The Greens 3,1961.52%
Total210,941100%
Source: [7]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Lyubertsy constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Roman Teryushkov United Russia 125,78544.80%
Oleg Yemelyanov Communist Party 54,54219.43%
Sergey Zhuravlev A Just Russia — For Truth 23,6308.42%
Andrey Khromov Liberal Democratic Party 17,8206.35%
Semyon Anosov New People 13,7314.89%
Aleksandr Zaytsev Party of Pensioners 11,0533.94%
Yulia Melnikova The Greens 8,0772.88%
Viktor Balabanov Yabloko 6,3142.25%
Vladimir Laktyushin Rodina 5,7572.05%
Sergey Goremykin Party of Growth 3,9191.40%
Total280,747100%
Source: [8]

Notes

  1. No.108 in 1993-1995 and 2003-2007, No.107 in 1995-2003

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