State Duma constituency | |
Deputy | None |
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Federal subject | Republic of Bashkortostan |
Districts | Blagovarsky, Buzdyaksky, Chekmagushevsky, Kushnarenkovsky, Oktyabrsky, Tuymazinsky, Ufa (Dyomsky, Leninsky, Sovetsky), Ufimsky (parts), Yermekeyevsky |
Voters | 508,952 (2003) [1] |
The Sovetsky constituency (No.7 [lower-alpha 1] ) was a Russian legislative constituency in Bashkortostan. The constituency was based in central Bashkiria, centred on Tuymazy. Currently the territory of former constituency is split between Ufa, Neftekamsk and Sterlitamak constituencies.
Election | Member | Party | |
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1993 | Zifkat Sayetgaliyev | Independent | |
1995 | Agrarian Party | ||
1999 | Franis Saifullin | Fatherland – All Russia | |
2003 | Vener Kamaletdinov | United Russia |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Zifkat Sayetgaliyev | Independent | 122,742 | 37.38% | |
Vladimir Merzlyakov | Independent | - | 18.16% | |
Total | 328,353 | 100% | ||
Source: | [2] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Zifkat Sayetgaliyev (incumbent) | Agrarian Party | 228,558 | 59.49% | |
Lena Vakhitova | Power to the People | 43,552 | 11.33% | |
Rafis Kadyrov | Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc | 25,814 | 6.72% | |
Sergey Dergunov | Liberal Democratic Party | 21,373 | 5.56% | |
Azat Idiatullin | Russian All-People's Movement | 13,636 | 3.55% | |
Boris Minigulov | Union of Muslims | 9,163 | 2.38% | |
Albert Akhmetov | Duma-96 | 5,562 | 1.45% | |
against all | 31,337 | 8.16% | ||
Total | 384,226 | 100% | ||
Source: | [3] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Franis Saifullin | Fatherland – All Russia | 213,499 | 54.56% | |
Aleksandr Ovsyannikov | Communist Party | 70,617 | 18.05% | |
Vladimir Bogdanov | Independent | 41,387 | 10.58% | |
Zagir Khakimov | Yabloko | 21,410 | 5.47% | |
Ramil Baitimirov | Our Home – Russia | 13,313 | 3.40% | |
against all | 23,594 | 6.03% | ||
Total | 391,285 | 100% | ||
Source: | [4] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vener Kamaletdinov | United Russia | 90,988 | 24.44% | |
Lilia Muratova | Independent | 72,035 | 19.35% | |
Sergey Kuznetsov | Yabloko | 38,341 | 10.30% | |
Aleksandr Ovsyannikov | Communist Party | 36,331 | 9.76% | |
Askar Fazlyyev | Independent | 19,838 | 5.33% | |
Zagir Khakimov | Great Russia – Eurasian Union | 17,502 | 4.70% | |
Vladimir Parkhomenko | Independent | 13,303 | 3.57% | |
Zilya Shangareyeva | Independent | 9,984 | 2.68% | |
Anver Yumagulov | Independent | 7,020 | 1.89% | |
Sergey Sibiryakov | United Russian Party Rus' | 6,904 | 1.85% | |
Azamat Iskuzhin | Independent | 5,388 | 1.45% | |
against all | 39,654 | 10.65% | ||
Total | 372,674 | 100% | ||
Source: | [5] |
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