Perm constituency

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Perm single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
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Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy
Federal subject Perm Krai
Districts Bardymsky, Bolshesosnovsky, Chastinsky, Chaykovsky, Kuyedinsky, Ochyorsky, Okhansky, Osinsky, Perm (Dzerzhinsky, Kirovsky, Leninsky), Permsky (Gamovskoye, Kondratovskoye, Kultayevskoye, Savinskoye, Ust-Kachkinskoye, Yugo-Kamskoye, Yugovskoye, Zabolotskoye), Yelovsky, ZATO Zvyozdny
Voters508,542 (2021) [1]

The Perm constituency (No.58 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Perm Krai. The constituency covers western Perm and southwestern Perm Krai.

Contents

The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Igor Shubin, former Senator and Mayor of Perm.

Boundaries

1993–1995 Leninsky constituency: Karagaysky District, Nytvensky District, Perm (Dzerzhinsky, Industrialny, Kirovsky, Leninsky), Permsky District, Sivinsky District, Vereshchaginsky District [2]
The constituency covered western half of Perm, including the city centre, as well as its suburbs and rural areas to the west and northwest of the city.

1995–2007 Leninsky constituency: Karagaysky District, Nytvensky District, Perm (Dzerzhinsky, Industrialny, Kirovsky, Leninsky), Permsky District, Sivinsky District, Zvyozdny [3] [4]
After the 1995 redistricting the constituency was slightly changed, losing Vereshchaginsky District to Kungur constituency.

2016–present: Bardymsky District, Bolshesosnovsky District, Chastinsky District, Chaykovsky, Kuyedinsky District, Ochyorsky District, Okhansky District, Osinsky District, Perm (Dzerzhinsky, Kirovsky, Leninsky), Permsky District (Gamovskoye, Kondratovskoye, Kultayevskoye, Savinskoye, Ust-Kachkinskoye, Yugo-Kamskoye, Yugovskoye, Zabolotskoye), Yelovsky District, Zvyozdny [5] [6]
The constituency was re-created under the name "Perm constituency" for the 2016 election in Perm Krai, which was created by the merger of Perm Oblast and Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug in 2005. This seat retained most of its Perm portion and its southern and southwestern suburbs, losing its tail to eastern Perm Krai to Kudymkar constituency. Instead the constituency gained southwestern corner of Perm Krai, including the industrial town of Chaykovsky from Kungur constituency.

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Vladimir Zelenin [b] Independent
1995
1999 Pavel Anokhin Independent
2003
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Igor Shubin United Russia
2021

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Leninsky constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladimir Zelenin Independent 52,83022.23%
Viktor Novikov Independent 34,14714.37%
Nikolay Bukhvalov Independent 31,89513.42%
Leonid Kuznetsov Independent 18,0847.61%
Igor Averkiyev Independent 16,7787.06%
Vasily Nezhdanov Russian Democratic Reform Movement 16,7397.04%
Gennady Verevkin Independent 7,7403.26%
against all32,44813.65%
Total237,660100%
Source: [7] [8]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Leninsky constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladimir Zelenin (incumbent) Independent 72,98224.82%
Andrey Klimov Independent 55,30618.81%
Gennady Kuzmitsky Our Home – Russia 36,97912.58%
Dmitry Chumachenko Liberal Democratic Party 18,5636.31%
Natalya Mishina Forward, Russia! 14,4694.92%
Igor Averkiyev Social Democrats 14,0174.77%
Irina Zalevskaya Power to the People 13,2424.50%
Boris Berestov Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc 9,6373.28%
Nafis Sayfullin Party of Russian Unity and Accord 5,7751.96%
against all46,11015.68%
Total294,027100%
Source: [9]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Leninsky constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Pavel Anokhin Independent 60,99620.56%
Ilya Neustroyev Independent 47,15515.89%
Yevgeny Sapiro Fatherland – All Russia 41,57114.01%
Albert Bogdanovich Independent 21,4247.22%
Mikhail Suslov Independent 19,6616.63%
Igor Ryazantsev Yabloko 17,4485.88%
Dmitry Chumachenko Independent 14,3664.84%
Vladimir Filin Movement in Support of the Army 4,7801.61%
Igor Yakovlev Independent 4,7661.61%
Leonid Olenev Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc3,9161.32%
Igor Tyulenev Spiritual Heritage 3,1241.05%
Yevgeny Rukin (Rifey)Russian Conservative Party of Entrepreneurs2,6470.89%
against all48,70516.41%
Total296,720100%
Source: [10]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Leninsky constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Pavel Anokhin (incumbent) Independent 95,69430.56%
Ilya Neustroyev Union of Right Forces 64,00420.44%
Vyacheslav Vakhrin Independent 41,81713.35%
Vladimir Korsun Communist Party 13,8384.42%
Aleksandr Mubarakshin Agrarian Party 9,6093.07%
Irina Cherepanova Independent 9,5043.04%
Aleksey Chernykh Rodina 8,1022.59%
Igor Nevorotov Liberal Democratic Party 5,6991.82%
Sergey Semenov Independent 3,2911.05%
Khalil Abdrashitov Independent 2,7390.87%
against all52,43316.74%
Total313,678100%
Source: [11]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Perm constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Igor Shubin United Russia 77,41840.76%
Vladimir Alikin A Just Russia 21,46011.30%
Olga Rogozhnikova Liberal Democratic Party 20,00910.53%
Aleksey Selyutin Communist Party 18,7589.88%
Viktor Pokhmelkin Party of Growth 17,9689.46%
Oleg Myasnikov Yabloko 6,4323.39%
Yevgeny Skobelin Communists of Russia 5,6182.96%
Almir Amayev People's Freedom Party 4,0932.15%
Andrey Tribunsky The Greens 3,9272.07%
Total189,942100%
Source: [12]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Perm constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Igor Shubin (incumbent) United Russia 58,73129.99%
Olesya Gorbunova Communist Party 45,42723.20%
Arkady Nepryakhin A Just Russia — For Truth 22,34511.41%
Denis Shitov New People 17,8929.14%
Aleksey Balandin Liberal Democratic Party 14,7657.54%
Yevgeny Lyubimov Communists of Russia 10,5405.38%
Vladimir Romanov Party of Pensioners 10,2185.22%
Total195,795100%
Source: [13]

Notes

  1. Leninsky constituency No.139 in 1993-2007
  2. died in May 1999

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