Constituency of the State Duma of the Russian Federation
Nizhnekamsk single-member constituency 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 Voters 432,734 (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.
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 .
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