Ussuriysk constituency

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Ussuriysk single-member constituency
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State Duma
constituency
Deputy
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Federal Subject Primorsky Krai
Districts Bolshoy Kamen, Fokino, Khasansky, Lazovsky, Mikhaylovsky, Nakhodka, Nadezhdinsky, Partizansk, Partizansky, Ussuriysk
Voters490,017 (2003) [1]

The Ussuriysk constituency (No.53 [lower-alpha 1] ) was a Russian legislative constituency in the Primorsky Krai in 1993-2007. The constituency covered several major cities in the southern Primorsky Krai: its stretched from Khasan near the border with North Korea to Ussuriysk, 98 kilometres north of Vladivostok, and then south-east to the port of Nakhodka. In 2016 the territory of the former Ussuriysk constituency was divided: south-western Primorsky Krai and Ussuriysk were placed into Vladivostok constituency, Bolshoy Kamen and Fokino into Artyom constituency, while Nakhodka and Partizansk were put into Arsenyev constituency.

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Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Igor Ustinov Independent
1995 Svetlana Goryacheva Communist Party
1999
2003 Independent

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Ussuriysk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Igor Ustinov Independent 73,20029.48%
Aleksandr Kostenko Independent -16.30%
Total248,306100%
Source: [2]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Ussuriysk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Svetlana Goryacheva Communist Party 130,17843.64%
Aleksandr Kostenko Independent 25,6478.60%
Yury Malyshev Our Home – Russia 24,9928.38%
Oleg Mitusov Liberal Democratic Party 16,5975.56%
Anatoly ChernovolPolitical Movement of Transport Workers12,3274.13%
Natalya Makarova Independent 10,2183.43%
Yury OrlenkoRussian Lawyers' Association9,4753.18%
Igor Lebedinets Independent 8,1892.75%
Aleksandr Rusanov Independent 8,0772.71%
Nina Roshchina Agrarian Party 7,2292.42%
Karl Isakovich Independent 3,3351.12%
Vladimir Kruglikov Independent 2,5920.87%
against all33,92411.37%
Total298,273100%
Source: [3]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Ussuriysk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Svetlana Goryacheva (incumbent) Communist Party 147,37749.87%
Valery Yashin Unity 41,85414.16%
Mikhail Pilipenko Independent 25,2788.55%
Aleksandr Plotnikov Independent 11,0923.75%
Valery Rozov Independent 9,2143.12%
Aleksandr Klimenok Spiritual Heritage 8,9523.03%
Vyacheslav Oleynik Independent 6,1812.09%
against all39,10913.23%
Total295,503100%
Source: [4]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Ussuriysk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Svetlana Goryacheva (incumbent) Independent 91,73640.99%
Viktor Krivulin Independent 37,42016.72%
Nurmet Aliyev Independent 14,2236.36%
Yury Kuznetsov Agrarian Party 12,3245.51%
Vyacheslav Alekseyev Liberal Democratic Party 11,0754.95%
Nikolay Morozov Union of Right Forces 7,5993.40%
Aleksey Samodelok Independent 2,1110.94%
Sergey FokinUnited Russian Party Rus'2,0920.93%
against all40,51818.11%
Total224,080100%
Source: [5]

Notes

  1. No.52 in 1993-1995, No.51 in 1995-2003

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