State Duma constituency | |
Deputy | |
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Federal Subject | Bashkortostan |
Districts | Agidel, Neftekamsk, Borisoglebsk, Oktyabrsky, Bakalinsky, Dyurtyulinsky, Ilishevsky, Kaltasinsky, Krasnokamsky, Tuymazinsky, Sharansky, Yanaulsky [1] |
Voters | 473,980 (2021) [2] |
The Neftekamsk constituency (No. 6) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Bashkortostan Republic. The constituency was created in 2016 from parts of former Birsk (Neftekamsk and Agidel) and Tuymazy (Tuymazy and Oktyabrsky) constituencies.
Election | Member | Party | |
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2016 | Rifat Shaykhutdinov | Civic Platform | |
2021 |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Rifat Shaykhutdinov | Civic Platform | 146,324 | 43.99% | |
Ilgam Galin | Communist Party | 72,422 | 21.77% | |
Sergey Anokhin | A Just Russia | 31,040 | 9.33% | |
Dmitry Ivanov | Liberal Democratic Party | 23,830 | 7.16% | |
Fairuza Latypova | Patriots of Russia | 23,312 | 7.01% | |
Denis Musin | Party of Growth | 18,011 | 5.42% | |
Ramil Mugalimov | Rodina | 12,303 | 3.70% | |
Total | 327,242 | 100% | ||
Source: | [3] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Rifat Shaykhutdinov (incumbent) | Civic Platform | 166,107 | 46.58% | |
Rail Adiyatullin | United Russia | 66,535 | 18.66% | |
Ilgam Galin | Communist Party | 52,744 | 14.79% | |
Linara Battalova | Party of Pensioners | 13,784 | 3.87% | |
Oleg Isayev | New People | 10,996 | 3.08% | |
Olga Shevnina | A Just Russia — For Truth | 10,974 | 3.08% | |
Yury Rudakov | Liberal Democratic Party | 9,128 | 2.56% | |
Rufina Shagapova | The Greens | 6,291 | 1.76% | |
Vyacheslav Byzov | Party of Growth | 5,634 | 1.58% | |
Konstantin Zarubin | Yabloko | 4,788 | 1.34% | |
Fyodor Vtoroy | Rodina | 4,508 | 1.26% | |
Total | 356,697 | 100% | ||
Source: | [4] |
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