Sergiyev Posad constituency

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Sergiyev Posad single-member constituency
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Federal Subject Moscow Oblast
Districts Korolyov, Krasnoarmeysk, Pushkino, Sergiyevo-Posadsky [1]
Voters528,010 (2021) [2]

The Sergiyev Posad constituency (No.125 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Moscow Oblast. The constituency covers northeastern Moscow Oblast. Pushkino constituency was created in 1995 from parts of Noginsk and Shchyolkovo constituencies. The present day Sergiyev Posad constituency was created from nearly half of Pushkino constituency and Sergiyevo-Posadsky District (part of Dmitrov constituency).

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Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1995 Svetlana Savitskaya Communist Party
1999
2003 Dmitry Sablin United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Sergey Pakhomov United Russia
2021

Election results

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Pushkino constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Svetlana Savitskaya Communist Party 72,18923.16%
Aleksey Zakharov Yabloko 35,67711.45%
Vladimir Kurtashin Our Home – Russia 26,4778.50%
Valentina Martynova Women of Russia 18,1585.83%
Anatoly Voronin Congress of Russian Communities 15,5174.98%
Vyacheslav Kiselyov Liberal Democratic Party 14,2054.56%
Vladimir Grishin Independent 12,1243.89%
Stanislav Smirnov Independent 11,8363.80%
Cheslav Mlynnik Union of Communists 10,3303.31%
Anatoly Lobanov Independent 7,4802.40%
Vitaly Lagutin Independent 6,4922.08%
Zakhid Godzhayev Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 6,0031.93%
Viktor Semyonov Independent 5,9301.90%
Igor Kravchenko Independent 5,3511.72%
Mikhail Sinitsyn Independent 5,1501.65%
Aleksandr LobkoLeague of Independent Scientists4,2891.38%
Gennady Korsunov For the Motherland! 4,1521.33%
Aleksandr Belunik Independent 4,1511.33%
against all36,85011.82%
Total311,648100%
Source: [3]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Pushkino constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Svetlana Savitskaya (incumbent) Communist Party 49,31922.28%
Igor Bryntsalov Russian Socialist Party 48,95222.11%
Yevgeny Parkhayev Independent 33,01814.91%
Vladimir Ispravnikov Independent 19,0578.61%
Arkady Tsukanov Independent 8,0653.64%
Yury Grishin Independent 7,5643.42%
Vyacheslav Savinov Unity 7,3473.32%
Viktor Aksyuchits Independent 3,4051.54%
Aleksandr Lobko For Civil Dignity 2,4891.12%
Aleksey VedenkinRussian Patriotic Popular Movement2,2851.03%
Vladimir Feofanov Independent 2,0690.93%
Ivan Prikhodchenko Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement 2,0140.91%
against all31,01914.01%
Total221,398100%
Source: [4]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Pushkino constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dmitry Sablin United Russia 146,70753.99%
Svetlana Savitskaya (incumbent) Communist Party 34,91212.85%
Svetlana Savitskaya Independent 10,4383.84%
Andrey Golovatyuk Liberal Democratic Party 6,9872.57%
Aleksandr Nikolayev The Greens 5,6752.09%
Anatoly PchelintsevUnited Russian Party Rus'5,5912.06%
Sergey Yefremov Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 4,4321.63%
Yury MishinCreation4,2921.58%
against all44,13116.24%
Total263,165100%
Source: [5]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Sergiyev Posad constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Pakhomov United Russia 88,53647.39%
Anastasia Preobrazhenskaya Communist Party 24,04512.87%
Ivan Petrov Liberal Democratic Party 16,4738.82%
Sergey Kryzhov Yabloko 9,3465.00%
Vyacheslav Kovtun A Just Russia 9,2834.97%
Andrey Shalnev People's Freedom Party 8,9394.78%
Olga Boldyreva Communists of Russia 8,9094.77%
Tatyana Gorovets Party of Growth 5,5692.98%
Valery Kubarev The Greens 3,6831.97%
Vladimir Bobrovnik Patriots of Russia 3,1251.67%
Total186,836100%
Source: [6]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Sergiyev Posad constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Pakhomov (incumbent) United Russia 101,36145.00%
Andrey Mardasov A Just Russia — For Truth 32,56214.46%
Tatyana Ordynskaya Communist Party 32,23914.31%
Marianna Grigorovich New People 9,9204.40%
Svetlana Li Party of Pensioners 9,5554.24%
Eduard Perebikovsky Liberal Democratic Party 9,3754.16%
Sergey Zakharov Rodina 8,2443.66%
Sergey Kryzhov Yabloko 5,7802.57%
Mikhail Pogrebnoy The Greens 4,3651.94%
Valery Kyshev Party of Growth 2,7031.20%
Total225,231100%
Source: [7]

Notes

  1. Pushkino constituency No.113 in 1995-2003, Pushkino constituency No.114 in 2003-2007

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