Simferopol constituency

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Simferopol single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Federal subject Republic of Crimea
Districts Alushta, Bakhchysarai, Belogorsk, Feodosia, Simferopol (Central), Simferopolsky (Chistenskoe, Dobrovskoe, Kolchuginskoe, Novoselovskoe, Perovskoe, Pozharskoe), Sudak, Yalta [1]
Voters500,015 (2021) [2]

The Simferopol Constituency (No. 19) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Republic of Crimea. The constituency covers south-central Crimea, including the entirety of Southern Coast of Crimea.

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Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
2016 Andrey Kozenko United Russia
2021 Aleksey Chernyak [lower-alpha 1] United Russia
2023 Yury Nesterenko United Russia

Election results

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Simferopol constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Andrey Kozenko United Russia 137,93863.23%
Oleg Klimchuk Liberal Democratic Party 24,66611.31%
Yelena Gritsak A Just Russia 15,4577.08%
Aleksandr Chernyshev Communist Party 13,8656.36%
Tair Abduvaliyev Communists of Russia 7,7703.56%
Nikolay Khanin Rodina 3,0701.41%
Rezeda Salikhova The Greens 2,6671.22%
Aleksandr Talipov Party of Growth 2,5991.19%
Anatoly Azardovich Patriots of Russia 2,5721.18%
Total218,170100%
Source: [3]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Simferopol constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksey Chernyak United Russia 112,20449.37%
Oksana Loboda New People 18,3968.09%
Dmitry Nekhaychuk A Just Russia — For Truth 16,0647.07%
Andrey Kocheikhin Communist Party 16,0217.05%
Oleg Pikhterev Liberal Democratic Party 15,0486.62%
Emil Artpatly Rodina 11,1194.89%
Sergey Shevtsov Party of Pensioners 11,0694.87%
Andrey Protsenko Communists of Russia 8,8203.88%
Vladimir Sorokin The Greens 7,0003.08%
Total227,264100%
Source: [4]

2023

Summary of the 8–10 September 2023 by-election in the Simferopol constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Yury Nesterenko United Russia 97,34368.71%
Stepan Kiskin A Just Russia – For Truth 10,5897.47%
Vasily Sayenko Communist Party 10,4727.39%
Aleksandr Turov Communists of Russia 9,2336.52%
Dmitry Fridman Liberal Democratic Party 9,1676.47%
Total141,679100%
Source: [5]

Notes

  1. resigned in September 2022

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