State Duma constituency | |
Deputy | |
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Federal Subject | Sevastopol |
Districts | Balaklava, Gagarinsky, Lenin, Nakhimov [1] |
Voters | 337,550 (2021) [2] |
The Sevastopol Constituency (No. 219) is a Russian legislative constituency in Sevastopol. The constituency is the only one in Sevastopol, and occupies the whole of its territory.
Election | Member | Party | |
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2016 | Dmitry Belik | United Russia | |
2021 | Tatyana Lobach | United Russia |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Dmitry Belik | United Russia | 46,960 | 33.24% | |
Oleg Nikolaev | Party of Growth | 33,791 | 23.92% | |
Vladimir Komoedov | Communist Party | 24,504 | 17.35% | |
Ilya Zhuravlyov | Liberal Democratic Party | 14,443 | 10.22% | |
Mikhail Bryachak | A Just Russia | 6,817 | 4.83% | |
Andrey Brezhnev | Rodina | 2,737 | 1.94% | |
Ivan Yermakov | Patriots of Russia | 2,589 | 1.83% | |
Mikhail Tretyakov | Communists of Russia | 2,554 | 1.81% | |
Nikita Shtykov | The Greens | 1,831 | 1.30% | |
Total | 141,267 | 100% | ||
Source: | [3] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Tatyana Lobach | United Russia | 85,359 | 53.37% | |
Vladimir Brakovenko | Communist Party | 19,262 | 12.04% | |
Ilya Zhuravlyov | Liberal Democratic Party | 18,490 | 11.56% | |
Vladimir Yatsenko | A Just Russia — For Truth | 11,482 | 7.18% | |
Aleksey Savvateev | New People | 9,468 | 5.92% | |
Aleksandr Kubryakov | The Greens | 6,807 | 4.26% | |
Andrey Reutsky | Party of Pensioners | 4,246 | 2.72% | |
Total | 159,948 | 100% | ||
Source: | [4] |
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