Yeniseysk constituency

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Yeniseysk single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy
Federal subject Krasnoyarsk Krai
Districts Abansky, Birilyussky, Bogotol, Bogotolsky, Boguchansky, Bolshemurtinsky, Bolsheuluysky, Dzerzhinsky, Evenkiysky, Ilansky, Kazachinsky, Kezhemsky, Lesosibirsk, Motyginsky, Nizhneingashsky, Norilsk, Pirovsky, Severo-Yeniseysky, Sukhobuzimsky, Taseyevsky, Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky, Turukhansky, Tyukhtetsky, Yeniseysk, Yeniseysky
Voters444,600 (2021) [1]

The Yeniseysk constituency (No.56 [a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Krasnoyarsk Krai. The constituency covers mostly northern sparsely populated Krasnoyarsk Krai and the city of Norilsk, which accounts for more than 3/4 territory of the region, making Yeniseysk constituency the second-largest constituency in Russia by area (after Yakutsk constituency).

Contents

The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Aleksey Veller, a two-term State Duma member and former Murmansk constituency representative, who switched to this open seat after prior United Russia incumbent Raisa Karmazina decided to successfully seek re-election only by party-list representation.

Boundaries

1993–2007 Kansk constituency: Abansky District, Boguchansky District, Borodino, Dzerzhinsky District, Igarka, Ilansky District, Irbeysky District, Kansk, Kansky District, Kazachinsky District, Kezhemsky District, Lesosibirsk, Motyginsky District, Nizhneingashsky District, Partizansky District, Rybinsky District, Sayansky District, Severo-Yeniseysky District, Taseyevsky District, Turukhansky District, Yeniseysk, Yeniseysky District, Zaozyorny, Zelenogorsk [2] [3] [4]
The constituency covered the entirety of vast northern and eastern Krasnoyarsk Krai, including the towns of Borodino, Igarka, Kansk, Lesosibirsk, Yeniseysk and Zaozyorny.

2016–present: Abansky District, Birilyussky District, Bogotol, Bogotolsky District, Boguchansky District, Bolshemurtinsky District, Bolsheuluysky District, Dzerzhinsky District, Evenkiysky District, Ilansky District, Kazachinsky District, Kezhemsky District, Lesosibirsk, Motyginsky District, Nizhneingashsky District, Norilsk, Pirovsky District, Severo-Yeniseysky District, Sukhobuzimsky District, Taseyevsky District, Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District, Turukhansky District, Tyukhtetsky District, Yeniseysk, Yeniseysky District [5] [6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election, it retained northern Krasnoyarsk Krai and gained small parts of Krasnoyarsk and Achinsk constituencies in the south, Norilsk from Yeniseysky constituency and the entirety of Taymyr and Evenk constituencies of the dissolved Taymyr Autonomous Okrug and Evenk Autonomous Okrug, which merged with Krasnoyarsk Krai in 2007. This seat lost its southern portion in eastern Krasnoyarsk Krai, including Borodino and Kansk to Krasnoyarsk constituency.

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Anatoly Yaroshenko Agrarian Party
1995
1999 Pyotr Romanov Communist Party
2003 Igor Isakov United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Raisa Karmazina United Russia
2021 Aleksey Veller United Russia

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Kansk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anatoly Yaroshenko Agrarian Party 96,46832.45%
Sergey Peshkov Independent 31.70%
Anatoly Popov Choice of Russia
Vladimir Tishin Party of Russian Unity and Accord
Total297,276100%
Source: [7]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Kansk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anatoly Yaroshenko (incumbent) Agrarian Party 112,37231.58%
Sergey Peshkov Independent 61,34717.24%
Yury Ivanov Our Home – Russia 57,77516.24%
Feliks Pashennykh Congress of Russian Communities 31,0368.72%
Aleksandr Lambin Ivan Rybkin Bloc 16,2324.56%
Yury Luchkin Independent 13,8803.90%
against all56,27715.82%
Total355,818100%
Source: [8]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Kansk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Pyotr Romanov Communist Party 113,49737.39%
Igor Isakov Independent 58,98019.43%
Nikolay Plotnikov Liberal Democratic Party 39,20912.92%
Vladimir Leopa Independent 31,26010.30%
Anatoly Yaroshenko (incumbent) Independent 14,4194.75%
against all39,78013.11%
Total303,516100%
Source: [9]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Kansk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Igor Isakov United Russia 73,43130.78%
Pyotr Romanov (incumbent) Communist Party 66,28027.79%
Aleksandr Mnogogreshnov Independent 29,15812.22%
Sergey Tsukanov Agrarian Party 19,7958.30%
Sergey Kaspirovich Liberal Democratic Party 10,3254.33%
Anatoly Shevchenko Independent 3,0341.27%
Vasily KovalevUnited Russian Party Rus'2,5161.05%
Sergey Natarov Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 2,0340.85%
against all27,85111.68%
Total238,667100%
Source: [10]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Yeniseysk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Raisa Karmazina United Russia 91,72548.41%
Sergey Natarov Liberal Democratic Party 25,41013.41%
Pyotr Polezhayev Communist Party 20,53410.84%
Aleksandr Dyakov Rodina 10,3415.46%
Andrey Seleznev Communists of Russia 9,2154.86%
Aleksandr Lympio A Just Russia 7,5834.00%
Olga Lanovaya Civic Platform 4,8902.58%
Tatyana Rykunova Patriots of Russia 4,8632.57%
Artyom Kardanets The Greens 4,3242.28%
Total189,488100%
Source: [11]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Yeniseysk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksey Veller United Russia 72,31136.86%
Vitaly Makarov Communist Party 30,55215.57%
Dmitry Dubrov A Just Russia — For Truth 18,7089.54%
Aleksandr Stogniy Liberal Democratic Party 15,7988.06%
Irina Ivanova The Greens 15,3457.82%
Olga Rychkova New People 13,5546.91%
Mikhail Orda Party of Pensioners 9,5544.87%
Igor Shmarlovsky Communists of Russia 9,4614.82%
Total196,162100%
Source: [12]

Notes

  1. Kansk constituency No.48 in 1993-1995, Kansk constituency No.47 in 1995-2003, Kansk constituency No.49 in 2003-2007

References

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