South East constituency (Saint Petersburg)

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South East single-member constituency
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State Duma
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Deputy
Federal Subject Saint Petersburg
Districts Frunzensky, Kolpinsky
Other territory Bulgaria (Sofia-1), Germany (Leipzig) [1]
Voters438,107 (2021) [2]

The South East constituency (No.217 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Saint Petersburg. Initially created in 1993, South Eastern constituency covered southeastern Saint Petersburg but in 1995 it was eliminated and split between Eastern and Southern constituencies. In 2016 South Eastern constituency was restored and took most of former Southern constituency as the latter was pushed to the west.

Contents

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Sergey Popov Choice of Russia
1995 Constituency eliminated
1999
2003
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Mikhail Romanov United Russia
2021 Oksana Dmitriyeva Party of Growth

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the South East constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Popov Choice of Russia 42,64817.48%
Yury Kuznetsov Liberal Democratic Party -11.99%
Total243,918100%
Source: [3]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the South East constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Mikhail Romanov United Russia 40,83430.31%
Oksana Dmitriyeva Party of Growth 31,12423.10%
Sergey Antipov Liberal Democratic Party 14,74010.94%
Svyatoslav Sokol Communist Party 9,8437.31%
Anatoly Aleksashin A Just Russia 7,8105.80%
Mikhail Gorny Yabloko 6,4544.79%
Oksana Dmitriyeva Civilian Power 6,1644.58%
Olga Perova Communists of Russia 3,3012.45%
Olesya Dmitriyeva The Greens 2,8672.13%
Maryana Yakovleva Rodina 2,2341.66%
Sergey Kuzin People's Freedom Party 2,2071.64%
Anatoly Artyukh Patriots of Russia 1,2980.96%
Tatyana Prokhorova Civic Platform 1,2160.90%
Total134,710100%
Source: [4]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the South East constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Oksana Dmitriyeva Party of Growth 48,18033.28%
Lyubov Yegorova United Russia 30,95521.38%
Vyacheslav Sokolov Communist Party 10,3167.12%
Igor Averkin Communists of Russia 10,1036.98%
Ruslan Gaysin A Just Russia — For Truth 8,2005.66%
Igor Shumilin New People 7,1324.93%
Andrey Nezabudkin Liberal Democratic Party 6,2484.32%
Aleksey Shcherbakov Party of Pensioners 5,9354.10%
Grigory Mikhnov-Vaytenko Yabloko 4,0252.78%
Yelena Gromova Green Alternative 3,1522.18%
Andrey Petrov Rodina 2,3641.63%
Dmitry Rumyantsev Civic Platform 1,3980.97%
Total144,792100%
Source: [5]

Notes

  1. No.212 in 1993-1995

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