Nizhnekamsk constituency

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Nizhnekamsk single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026
Deputy
Federal subject Republic of Tatarstan
Districts Aksubayevsky, Alexeyevsky, Alkeyevsky, Cheremshansky, Chistopolsky, Nizhnekamsky, Novosheshminsky, Nurlatsky, Spassky, Zainsky
Other territory Spain
Voters432,734 (2021) [1]

The Nizhnekamsk constituency (No. 28 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Tatarstan. The constituency covers south-central Tatarstan. The present day Nizhnekamsk constituency was created in 2015 from western part of former Almetyevsk constituency, retaining only Nizhnekamsk, Chistopol and Zainsk from its 1995–2007 configuration.

Contents

The constituency has been represented since 2020 by United Russia deputy Oleg Morozov, an eight-term State Duma member, former Deputy Chairman of the Duma and Senator, who succeeded Ayrat Khayrullin after his death in a helicopter crash.

Boundaries

1993–1995: Alexeyevsky District, Arsky District, Atninsky District, Baltasinsky District, Chistopol, Chistopolsky District, Kukmorsky District, Laishevsky District, Mamadyshsky District, Nizhnekamsk, Nizhnekamsky District, Pestrechinsky District, Rybno-Slobodsky District, Sabinsky District, Tyulyachinsky District, Zainsk, Zainsky District [2]
The constituency covered the towns of Chistopol, Nizhnekamsk and Zainsk and central Tatarstan as well as

1995–2007: Arsky District, Atninsky District, Baltasinsky District, Chistopol, Chistopolsky District, Kukmorsky District, Laishevsky District, Mamadyshsky District, Nizhnekamsk, Nizhnekamsky District, Pestrechinsky District, Rybno-Slobodsky District, Sabinsky District, Tyulyachinsky District, Vysokogorsky District, Zainsk, Zainsky District [3] [4]
The constituency was slightly changed after the 1995 redistricting, losing Alexeyevsky District to Almetyevsk constituency and gaining Vysokogorsky District from Moskovsky constituency.

2016–2026: Aksubayevsky District, Alexeyevsky District, Alkeyevsky District, Cheremshansky District, Chistopolsky District, Nizhnekamsky District, Novosheshminsky District, Nurlatsky District, Spassky District, Zainsky District [5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election. This seat retained only Nizhnekamsk, Chistopol and Zainsk from its 1995–2007 configuration, losing the rest of its territory in north-central Tatarstan to Privolzhsky, Moskovsky and newly created Central constituencies. The constituency gained rural south-central Tatarstan on the left bank of the Kama river from the former Almetyevsk constituency.

Since 2026: Aksubayevsky District, Alexeyevsky District, Alkeyevsky District, Cheremshansky District, Chistopolsky District, Mendeleyevsky District (Abalachi, Bryushli), Nizhnekamsky District, Novosheshminsky District, Nurlatsky District, Spassky District, Yelabuzhsky District, Zainsky District [6]
After the 2025 redistricting the constituency was slightly altered, losing Zainsky District to Almetyevsk constituency. The constituency instead gained Yelabuzhsky District from Privolzhsky constituency and small part of Mendeleyevsky District from Naberezhnye Chelny constituency.

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Results were invalidated due to low turnout
1994 Gabdulvakhit Bagautdinov Independent
1995 Our Home – Russia
1999 Flyura Ziyatdinova Fatherland – All Russia
2003 Albert Salikhov United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Ayrat Khayrullin [b] United Russia
2020 Oleg Morozov United Russia
2021

Election results

1993

Election results were invalidated due to low turnout (8.93%). A by-election was scheduled for March 1994.

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Damir Galyautdinov Choice of Russia
Vasily Kobyakov Independent
Total45,236100%
Source: [7]

1994

Summary of the 13 March 1994 by-election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Gabdulvakhit Bagautdinov Independent 69.1%
Source: [8]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Gabdulvakhit Bagautdinov (incumbent) Our Home – Russia 143,42238.44%
Robert Sadykov Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 69,25618.56%
Darvin Akhmetov Bloc of Independents 34,4449.23%
Aleksandr Karasev Yabloko 33,7119.03%
Nail Makhiyanov Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc 29,7107.96%
Mikhail Atlasov Liberal Democratic Party 19,8705.33%
against all33,9979.11%
Total373,134100%
Source: [9]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Flyura Ziyatdinova Fatherland – All Russia 229,61249.78%
Nikolay Maksimov Communist Party 63,18013.70%
Yury PetrovRussian Cause35,3747.67%
Dania Karimova Independent 28,2296.12%
Georgy Gilmutdinov Independent 27,7726.02%
Rinat Mukhamadiyev Russian All-People's Union 19,1614.15%
Valery Makhmutov Independent 4,4800.97%
against all36,5647.93%
Total461,220100%
Source: [10]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Albert Salikhov United Russia 334,07968.80%
Robert Sadykov Communist Party 42,9578.85%
Aleksandr Yakushev Independent 25,8375.32%
Yury PetrovGreat Russia–Eurasian Union20,2844.18%
Shamil Smirnov Union of Right Forces 10,2852.12%
against all37,6027.74%
Total485,804100%
Source: [11]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ayrat Khayrullin United Russia 353,67586.19%
Albert Yagudin Communist Party 19,4014.73%
Dmitry Vildanov A Just Russia 12,7993.12%
Anna Artemyeva Liberal Democratic Party 8,0541.96%
Yevgeny Iosipov Communists of Russia 5,2131.27%
Rinat Zakirov Independent 4,8051.17%
Andrey Lukin People's Freedom Party 4,6301.13%
Total410,330100%
Source: [12]

2020

Summary of the 13 September 2020 by-election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Oleg Morozov United Russia 279,45073.42%
Albert Yagudin Communist Party 35,5369.34%
Ilnar Sirayev A Just Russia 26,0016.83%
Nikolay Barsukov Communists of Russia 14,3513.77%
Andrey Kolosov Liberal Democratic Party 14,1493.72%
Leonid Strazhnikov Communist Party of Social Justice 8,7362.30%
Total380,616100%
Source: [13]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Oleg Morozov (incumbent) United Russia 276,06172.45%
Dinar Ayupov Communist Party 25,2296.62%
Ilnar Sirayev A Just Russia — For Truth 21,5525.66%
Valery Aleynikov Liberal Democratic Party 14,1833.72%
Vitaly Smirnov Party of Pensioners 11,3752.99%
Andrey Geyko Yabloko 10,0402.63%
Roman Fedotov Party of Growth 9,3732.46%
Renat Khodzhayev New People 9,2172.42%
Total381,041100%
Source: [14]

Notes

  1. No. 26 in 1993-1995, 2003-2007, No. 25 in 1995-1999
  2. died in February 2020

References

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