Tikhoretsk constituency

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Tikhoretsk Single-member Constituency
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Federal Subject Krasnodar Krai
Districts Beloglinsky, Vyselkovsky, Kavkazsky, Korenovsky, Novopokrovsky, Tbilissky, Tikhoretsky, Ust-Labinsky [1]
Other territory Estonia (Narva–3) [1]
Voters462,122 (2021) [2]

The Tikhoretsk Single-member Constituency (No.51 [lower-alpha 1] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Krasnodar Krai.

Contents

Geography

In Tikhoretsk single-member constituency included Beloglinsky, Vyselkovsky, Kavkazsky, Korenovsky, Novopokrovsky, Tbilissky, Tikhoretsky, Ust-Labinsky districts in eastern Krasnodar Krai. In addition, for this constituency assigned, the citizens of Russia living in Estonia, assigned to the Consulate General in Narva, territory of Narva-3.

Members elected

By-election are shown in italics.

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Nadezhda Verveyko Independent
1995 Aleksandr Tkachyov [lower-alpha 2] Independent
1999 Communist Party
2001 Nikolay Denisov Independent
2003 Aleksey Tkachyov Independent
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Alexey Ezubov United Russia
2021

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Tikhoretsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nadezhda Verveyko Independent 45,04214.94%
Total301,399100%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Tikhoretsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksandr Tkachyov Independent 82,02823.24%
Nikolay Kondratenko Independent 73,90120.94%
Mikhail Kovalev Communist Party 72,52320.55%
Konstantin Gorovoy Liberal Democratic Party 42,91412.16%
Vladislav Spiridonov Independent 24,2396.87%
Nadezhda Verveyko (incumbent) Power to the People! 12,8993.66%
Vladimir Girich Independent 8,2032.32%
Leonid Golubenko Independent 5,7071.62%
Nikolay Kotov Agrarian Party 5,2531.49%
Aleksandr Kofanov Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour 2,2950.65%
against all1,8135.16%
Total352,885100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Tikhoretsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksandr Tkachyov (incumbent) Communist Party 240,54070.98%
Zinaida Rakhno Independent 20,3296.00%
Sergey Danilenko Independent 18,0735.33%
Nikolay Turekov Liberal Democratic Party 14,0634.15%
Natalia Motyzheva Russian Socialist Party 8,9542.64%
Grigory Pogrebnoy Our Home – Russia 4,9621.46%
against all27,9078.24%
Total338,877100%
Source: [5]

2001

Summary of the 20 May 2001 by-election in the Tikhoretsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nikolay Denisov Independent 87,48058.83%
Tatyana Pavlovskaya Independent 15,01910.10%
Marina Meshcheryakova Independent 14,3489.65%
Sergey Danilenko Independent 11,2117.54%
Natalia Motyzheva Independent 5,3803.62%
Gennady Deminenko Independent 2,7021.82%
Aleskey Guzeev Independent 1,6771.13%
against all9,0276.07%
Total148,701100%
Source: [6]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Tikhoretsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksey Tkachyov Independent 188,10567.32%
Sergey Kryuchin Liberal Democratic Party 22,6778.12%
Zinaida Rakhno Yabloko 16,7586.00%
Gennady Deminenko Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 6,1562.20%
Anatoly ShalimovUnited Russian Party Rus'4,4631.60%
against all36,69613.13%
Total279,545100%
Source: [7]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Tikhoretsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Alexey Ezubov United Russia 197,10267.69%
Aleksandr Nagnibeda Communist Party 28,3369.38%
Nikolay Sytnik Liberal Democratic Party 22,8487.85%
Vladimir Karpekin A Just Russia 15,5105.33%
Denis Vashchenko Party of Growth 8,9553.08%
Ilya Khalin Communists of Russia 7,4092.54%
Lyudmila Lindblad Rodina 6,8732.36%
Total291,168100%
Source: [8]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Tikhoretsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Alexey Ezubov (incumbent) United Russia 278,78072.76%
Artyom Belobritsky Communist Party 41,15310.74%
Nikolay Sytnik A Just Russia — For Truth 15,8554.14%
Gennady Dergachev Liberal Democratic Party 15,2293.97%
Sergei Kusmakov New People 12,6213.29%
Svetlana Konovalova Yabloko 5,7341.50%
Valery Chayevsky Party of Pensioners 4,6621.22%
Roman Shpakov Party of Growth 3,7680.98%
Maksim Yasnetsky Civic Platform 2,1310.56%
Total383,154100%
Source: [9]

Sources

Notes

  1. No.44 in 1993-1995, No.43 in 1995-2003, No.45 in 2003-2007
  2. elected as Governor of Krasnodar Krai in December 2000

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