North West constituency (Saint Petersburg)

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North West single-member constituency
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State Duma
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Federal Subject Saint Petersburg
Districts Kronshtadsky, Kurortny, Primorsky [1]
Voters525,131 (2021) [2]

The North West constituency (No.215 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Saint Petersburg. It covers upscale northwestern Saint Petersburg as well as Kronshtadt.

Contents

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Aleksey Aleksandrov Independent
1995 Anatoly Golov Yabloko
1999 A by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes
2000 Konstantin Sevenard Independent
2003 Andrey Shevelyov United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Vladimir Katenev United Russia
2021 Nikolay Tsed United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the North West constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksey Aleksandrov Independent 40,26918.21%
Vatanyar Yagya Independent -8.84%
Total221,178100%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the North West constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anatoly Golov Yabloko 41,19813.99%
Vyacheslav Shcherbakov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 34,93111.86%
Grigory Tomchin Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 34,28611.64%
Aleksey Aleksandrov (incumbent) Our Home – Russia 33,55911.40%
Sergey Savchenko Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 32,05710.89%
Anatoly Krivenchenko Congress of Russian Communities 21,3097.24%
Viktor Sokolov Party of Workers' Self-Government 10,8373.68%
Yelena Babich Liberal Democratic Party 8,7792.98%
Aleksandr Makarov Independent 7,2972.48%
Nadezhda Pashkovskaya Forward, Russia! 6,6102.24%
Valery Pankratov Independent 6,5742.23%
Sergey Tsvetkov Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour 6,4032.17%
Aleksandr Shanurenko Pamfilova–Gurov–Lysenko 4,6851.59%
Aleksandr Dugin Independent 2,4930.85%
Vyacheslav Chernyshev Independent 2,0680.70%
Yevgeny Zaytsev Independent 9070.31%
Aleksandr Deyanov Transformation of the Fatherland 8350.28%
against all33,36111.33%
Total294,495100%
Source: [4]

1999

A by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes.

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the North West constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anatoly Golov (incumbent) Yabloko 40,59514.77%
Aleksandr Neshitov Fatherland – All Russia 37,49613.64%
Konstantin Sevenard Independent 37,36113.59%
Yury Shuvalov Union of Right Forces 32,37211.78%
Mikhail Boyarsky Independent 25,8989.42%
Vladimir Prudnikov Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement 16,1095.86%
Yevgeny Nikolsky Independent 11,3434.13%
Sergey Kolesnik Independent 7,2332.63%
Yury Zheludkov Liberal Democratic Party 4,7731.74%
Boris Vasilyev Russian Socialist Party 4,7431.73%
Lyudmila Poddubskaya Independent 4,3711.59%
Viktor Sokolov Independent 3,2621.19%
Andrey Stepanov Our Home – Russia 2,6480.96%
Yury Nikolayenko Spiritual Heritage 1,4520.53%
against all42,45015.44%
Total274,893100%
Source: [5]

2000

Summary of the 26 March 2000 by-election in the North West constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Konstantin Sevenard Independent 73,47321.39%
Anatoly Golov Independent 69,54120.25%
Said Tulakov Independent 43,11412.55%
Aleksey Vorontsov Independent 28,9568.43%
Aleksandr Neshitov Independent 12,2443.56%
Olga Borisova Independent 10,5213.06%
Yury Shutov Independent 6,5901.92%
Natalya Belotskaya Independent 4,7311.38%
Anatoly Kontashev Independent 3,5291.03%
Aleksandr Tsvetkov Independent 2,6700.78%
Valery Nitetsky Independent 2,4850.72%
Vladimir Savitsky Independent 2,4750.72%
Andrey Rozhdestvensky Independent 2,4350.71%
Viktor Makarov Independent 1,9250.56%
Lyudmila Bespalova Independent 1,9120.56%
Teymuraz Avaliani Independent 1,9030.55%
Yury Abanin Independent 1,5370.45%
Yevgeny Pudovkin Independent 1,5080.44%
Yevgeny Zverev Independent 1,4660.43%
Nikolay Bondarik Independent 1,4570.42%
Vyacheslav Marychev Independent 1,1820.34%
Vasily Terentyev Independent 9240.27%
Viktor Gladkikh Independent 5040.15%
Andrey Melnichuk Independent 4210.12%
Aleksandr Bakayev Independent 3660.11%
against all59,23417.25%
Total343,483100%
Source: [6]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the North West constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Andrey Shevelyov United Russia 39,44219.19%
Anatoly Krivenchenko Rodina 30,97715.07%
Anatoly Golov Yabloko 28,60813.92%
Sergey Gulyayev Union of Right Forces 22,61411.01%
Georgy Alyev Independent 16,7768.16%
Pavel Dashkov Independent 13,2566.45%
Sergey Vostretsov Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 7,0403.43%
Taras Komissarov Liberal Democratic Party 5,8362.84%
Igor Morozov Independent 3,2431.58%
Vladimir Romantsov Independent 2,8491.39%
Sergey Pryanishnikov Independent 2,4151.18%
Vladimir KirkinUnited Russian Party Rus'1,2510.61%
against all29,31514.27%
Total205,866100%
Source: [7]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the North West constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladimir Katenev United Russia 45,79029.53%
Oleg Nilov A Just Russia 28,42618.33%
Irina Ivanova Communist Party 17,40811.23%
Anatoly Golov Yabloko 16,72810.79%
Oleg Lavrov Liberal Democratic Party 13,6768.82%
Andrey Krutov Party of Growth 11,7937.61%
Oleg Maksakov People's Freedom Party 3,9012.52%
Aleksandr Novikov The Greens 3,8192.46%
Mikhail Starodubtsev Patriots of Russia 2,8951.87%
Aleksandr Privalov Communists of Russia 2,7951.80%
Olga Popova Civic Platform 1,9931.29%
Total155,037100%
Source: [8]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the North West constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nikolay Tsed United Russia 64,81633.34%
Oleg Nilov A Just Russia — For Truth 45,96423.64%
Vyacheslav Borodenchik Communist Party 18,3909.46%
Diana Ageyeva New People 11,2435.78%
Olga Yakovleva Party of Growth 7,9704.10%
Stanislav Andrusov Party of Pensioners 7,5093.86%
Aleksey Gorlanov Liberal Democratic Party 7,3703.79%
Yury Karpenko Yabloko 7,3423.78%
Veronika Klinovitskaya Communists of Russia 5,6092.89%
Vsevolod Kuptsov Russian Party of Freedom and Justice 3,4911.80%
Aleksandr Kolos Rodina 3,3151.71%
Sergey Soloshenko Green Alternative 3,2831.69%
Igor Markov Civic Platform 1,7950.92%
Total194,400100%
Source: [9]

Notes

  1. No.209 in 1993-1995, No.210 in 1995-2007

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