Serov constituency

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Serov single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026
Deputy
Federal subject Sverdlovsk Oblast
Districts Garinsky, Ivdel, Kachkanar, Karpinsk, Krasnoturyinsk, Krasnouralsk, Lesnoy, Makhnyovo, Nizhnyaya Salda, Nizhnyaya Tura, Novolyalinsky, Pelym, Severouralsk, Serovsky, Sosva, Svobodny, Taborinsky, Tavdinsky, Verkhnesaldinsky, Verkhotursky, Volchansk
Voters427,941 (2021) [1]

The Serov constituency (No.174 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Sverdlovsk Oblast. The constituency covers northern Sverdlovsk Oblast.

Contents

The constituency has been represented since the 2019 by-election by United Russia deputy Anton Shipulin, disqualified 2014 Olympic Champion biathlete, who won the seat left vacant by the resignation of one-term United Russia deputy Sergey Bidonko in December 2018.

Boundaries

1993–2007: Garinsky District, Ivdel, Kachkanar, Karpinsk, Krasnoturyinsk, Krasnouralsk, Kushva, Lesnoy, Nizhneturinsky District, Novolyalinsky District, Pelym, Serov, Serovsky District, Severouralsk, Verkhnyaya Tura, Verkhotursky District, Volchansk [2] [3] [4]
The constituency covered sparsely populated northern Sverdlovsk Oblast, including the towns Ivdel, Kachkanar, Karpinsk, Krasnoturyinsk, Krasnouralsk, Kushva, Serov and Severouralsk.

2016–2026: Garinsky District, Ivdel, Kachkanar, Karpinsk, Krasnoturyinsk, Krasnouralsk, Lesnoy, Makhnyovo, Nizhnyaya Salda, Nizhnyaya Tura, Novolyalinsky District, Pelym, Severouralsk, Serovsky, Sosva, Svobodny, Taborinsky District, Tavdinsky District, Verkhnesaldinsky District, Verkhotursky District, Volchansk [5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained most of its former territory, losing Kushva and Verkhnyaya Tura to Nizhny Tagil constituency. This seat instead gained Nizhnyaya Salda, Verkhnyaya Salda, Tavda and Taborinsky District from the former Artyomovsky constituency.

Since 2026: Alapayevsk, Alapayevsky District, Garinsky District, Ivdel, Kachkanar, Karpinsk, Krasnoturyinsk, Krasnouralsk, Lesnoy, Makhnyovo, Nizhnyaya Salda, Nizhnyaya Tura, Novolyalinsky District, Pelym, Severouralsk, Serovsky, Sosva, Taborinsky District, Tavdinsky District, Verkhnesaldinsky District, Verkhotursky District, Volchansk [6]
The constituency was slightly changed following the 2025 redistricting, losing closed city Svobodny to Nizhny Tagil constituency. This seat instead gained Alapayevsk from Nizhny Tagil constituency and neighbouring Alapayevsky District from Beryozovsky constituency.

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Andrey Selivanov Independent
1995 Forward, Russia!
1999 Valery Vorotnikov Spiritual Heritage
2003 Anton Bakov Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Sergey Bidonko [b] United Russia
2019 Anton Shipulin United Russia
2021

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Serov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Andrey Selivanov Independent 104,82845.68%
Nikolay Trusov Independent 22.30%
Total229,490100%
Source: [7]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Serov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Andrey Selivanov (incumbent) Forward, Russia! 74,14130.22%
Anatoly Sysoyev Independent 57,12523.28%
Pavel Fedulev Transformation of the Fatherland 42,28417.23%
Yevgeny Osipov Congress of Russian Communities 22,1469.03%
Gaptelbar Bareyev Liberal Democratic Party 18,6947.62%
against all26,35010.74%
Total245,347100%
Source: [8]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Serov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Valery Vorotnikov Spiritual Heritage 66,99428.67%
Andrey Selivanov (incumbent) Union of Right Forces 56,07324.00%
Yevgeny Artyukh Party of Pensioners 21,4959.20%
Vitaly Biryukov Independent 15,1426.48%
Aleksandr Ogluzdin Russian Socialist Party 2,3010.98%
against all57,27324.51%
Total233,639100%
Source: [9]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Serov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anton Bakov Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 80,16435.79%
Andrey Selivanov Union of Right Forces 57,96825.88%
Valery Vorotnikov (incumbent) People’s Party 22,1979.91%
Yevgeny Artyukh Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice 14,7446.58%
Ivan Kanisev Communist Party 6,3452.83%
Vsevolod Millerov Liberal Democratic Party 4,4501.99%
Valery Melekhin Independent 2,5101.12%
Artyom Glatskikh Independent 1,8700.83%
against all30,63313.68%
Total224,059100%
Source: [10]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Serov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Bidonko United Russia 86,94443.64%
Sergey Semyonovykh A Just Russia 34,85617.50%
Aleksandr Stolbov Communist Party 24,14412.12%
Danil Shilkov Liberal Democratic Party 21,05510.57%
Galina Bastrygina People's Freedom Party 6,3883.21%
Aleksandr Ilyin Civic Platform 5,0832.55%
Lev Mordvov Party of Growth 3,5841.80%
Georgy Zharkoy Patriots of Russia 3,1851.60%
Maksim Shingarkin Rodina 2,4231.22%
Total199,229100%
Source: [11]

2019

Summary of the 8 September 2019 by-election in the Serov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anton Shipulin United Russia 46,01541.59%
Aleksey Korovkin A Just Russia 26,58324.03%
Gabbas Dautov Communist Party 15,27613.81%
Yevgenia Chudnovets Liberal Democratic Party 8,2807.48%
Irina Skachkova Yabloko 3,9993.55%
Dmitry Zenov Communists of Russia 3,7003.34%
Igor Ruzakov The Greens 2,1571.95%
Total110,635100%
Source: [12]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Serov constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anton Shipulin (incumbent) United Russia 92,05540.63%
Gabbas Dautov Communist Party 45,95520.28%
Aleksey Korovkin A Just Russia — For Truth 27,73912.24%
Pavel Myakishev Liberal Democratic Party 14,9216.59%
Yaroslav Borodin New People 13,2255.84%
Anatoly Rabinovich Party of Pensioners 6,4702.86%
Sergey Melnik Party of Growth 6,2622.76%
Dmitry Kalinin Yabloko 4,3871.94%
Valery Khvostov Rodina 2,2340.99%
Total226,580100%
Source: [13]

Notes

  1. No.166 in 1993-1995, No.167 in 1995-2007
  2. appointed as Vice Governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast in December 2018

References

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