Saratov constituency

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Saratov single-member constituency
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Federal Subject Saratov Oblast
Districts Saratov (Frunzensky, Kirovsky, Leninsky), Svetly, Bazarno-Karabulaksky, Baltaysky, Novoburassky, Petrovsky, Saratovsky (Dubkovskoye, Raskovskoye, Sokolovskoye), Tatishchevsky [1]
Voters476,635 (2021) [2]

The Saratov single-member constituency (No. 163) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Saratov Oblast.

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Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Anatoly Gordeev Communist Party
1995 Boris Gromov My Fatherland
1999 Valery Rashkin Communist Party
2003 Vladislav Tretiak Independent
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Oleg Grishchenko [lower-alpha 1] United Russia
2018 Olga Alimova Communist Party
2021 Vyacheslav Volodin United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Saratov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anatoly Gordeev Independent 47,66417.95%
Yevgeny Motorny Choice of Russia -12.30%
Total265,487100%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Saratov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Boris Gromov My Fatherland 94,86029.09%
Anatoly Gordeev (incumbent) Communist Party 86,52426.54%
Mikhail Chugunov Liberal Democratic Party 26,0708.00%
Andrey Rossoshansky Our Home – Russia 24,4877.51%
Yevgeny Motorny Forward, Russia! 24,0757.38%
Aleksandr Miroshin Independent 10,5333.23%
Vladimir Vlaskin Derzhava 10,1283.11%
Valentina FominaRussian Lawyers' Association7,9452.44%
Dmitry Oleynik Congress of Russian Communities 4,5101.38%
Yuri Usynin Independent 2,4170.74%
Lev Ilyukhin Social Democrats 1,9020.58%
Valery Sturov Independent 1,5140.46%
Dmitry Sorokin Independent 1,1710.36%
against all22,8187.00%
Total326,049100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Saratov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Valery Rashkin Communist Party 102,06131.66%
Vyacheslav Maltsev Fatherland – All Russia 47,65214.78%
Arkady Evstafyev Independent 35,74711.09%
Mikhail Yakovlev Unity 23,9657.43%
Vladimir Rodionov Independent 21,8296.77%
Yuri Usynin Our Home – Russia 17,7865.52%
Nikolay Razin Independent 6,4972.02%
Valentin Lubnin Andrei Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc5,6451.75%
Oleg Proskurin Independent 2,6640.83%
Roman Torgashin Peace, Labour, May 2,5490.79%
Vyacheslav Mineev Independent 2,0570.64%
Spartak Tonakyan Independent 2,0400.63%
Aleksandr Paradiz Independent 1,1180.35%
against all44,32313.75%
Total322,332100%
Source: [5]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Saratov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladislav Tretiak Independent 68,09624.97%
Valery Rashkin (incumbent) Communist Party 56,60120.76%
Aleksey Poleshchikov Independent 48,46517.77%
Vyacheslav Maltsev Independent 35,82813.14%
Dmitry Udalov Independent 11,4824.21%
Oleg Kuznetsov Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice 5,7792.12%
Vladimir Yuzhakov Union of Right Forces 5,1111.87%
Aleksey Chernyshov Liberal Democratic Party 4,1881.54%
Aleksandr Timoshok Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 1,7600.65%
Svetlana Oleynik Independent 1,5010.55%
Lev Ilyukhin Social Democratic Party 1,0110.37%
Viktor Oshkin Independent 8300.30%
Anatoly Volkov Independent 7790.29%
Ruslan MiroshnichenkoRussian Party of Labor6200.23%
against all26,6409.55%
Total272,701100%
Source: [6]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Saratov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Oleg Grishchenko United Russia 171,85153.9%
Aleksandr Anidalov Communist Party 40,39012.7%
Anton Ishchenko Liberal Democratic Party 34,50710.8%
Pavel Mironov A Just Russia 24,3287.6%
Viktor Safyanov Communists of Russia 12,9384.1%
Dmitry Khanenko Party of Growth 12,1613.8%
Dmitry Konnychev Yabloko 11,8473.7%
Aleksandr Frolov Greens 6,3462.0%
Aleksandr Ledkov People's Freedom Party 4,1711.3%
Source: [7]

2018

Summary of the 9 September 2018 Russian by-election in the Saratov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Olga Alimova Communist Party 35,40045.35%
Dmitry Pyanykh Liberal Democratic Party 12,49916.01%
Svetlana Berezina A Just Russia 10,10112.94%
Aleksandr Kargopolov Party of Pensioners 7,93410.16%
Aleksandr Grishantsov Communists of Russia 5,3106.80%
Ksenia Sverdlova Yabloko 4,1105.27%
Source: [8]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Saratov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vyacheslav Volodin United Russia 173,32272.11%
Aleksandr Anidalov Communist Party 38,53416.03%
Dmitry Pyanykh Liberal Democratic Party 5,9872.49%
Aleksey Yemelyanov A Just Russia — For Truth 5,4782.28%
Aleksandr Grishantsov Communists of Russia 4,2601.77%
Yevgeny Savinov New People 3,4981.46%
Aleksey Linev Party of Pensioners 2,8481.18%
Dmitry Konnychev Yabloko 1,9770.82%
Sergey Arzamastsev Rodina 1,5690.65%
Total240,362100%
Source: [9]

Notes

  1. died in office in 2017

Sources

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