The Astrakhan constituency (No.74[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Astrakhan Oblast. The constituency encompasses the entire territory of Astrakhan Oblast.
| Astrakhan single-member constituency |
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| Federal subject | Astrakhan Oblast |
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| Districts | Akhtubinsky, Astrakhan, Chernoyarsky, Ikryaninsky, Kamyzyaksky, Kharabalinsky, Krasnoyarsky, Limansky, Narimanovsky, Privolzhsky, Volodarsky, Yenotayevsky, Znamensk |
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| Voters | 725,540 (2021)[1] |
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The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Leonid Ogul, former Member of Duma of Astrakhan Oblast and paediatric anaesthesiologist.
1993–2007, 2016–present: Akhtubinsky District, Astrakhan, Chernoyarsky District, Ikryaninsky District, Kamyzyaksky District, Kharabalinsky District, Krasnoyarsky District, Limansky District, Narimanovsky District, Privolzhsky District, Volodarsky District, Yenotayevsky District, Znamensk[2][3][4][5][6]
The constituency has been covering the entirety of Astrakhan Oblast since its initial creation in 1993.
Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Astrakhan constituency
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
|
Vladislav Vinogradov |
Independent |
64,028 |
17.56% |
|
Aleksandr Saushin |
Party of Russian Unity and Accord |
57,858 |
15.86% |
|
Vladimir Muravyev |
Independent |
50,081 |
13.73% |
|
Galina Chubkova |
Women of Russia |
36,350 |
9.97% |
|
Yury Poldnikov |
Communist Party |
29,123 |
7.98% |
|
Konstantin Markelov |
Future of Russia–New Names |
22,422 |
6.15% |
|
Marsel Valiyev |
Yavlinsky–Boldyrev–Lukin |
10,141 |
2.78% |
|
Sergey Terskov |
Civic Union |
8,390 |
2.30% |
|
Yevgeny Pokrovsky |
Kedr |
7,509 |
2.06% |
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Vladimir Larionov |
Dignity and Charity |
5,012 |
1.37% |
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against all |
40,412 |
11.08% |
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| Total |
364,723 |
100% |
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| Source: |
[7][8] |
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Astrakhan constituency
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
|
Vyacheslav Zvolinsky |
Independent |
106,850 |
23.46% |
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Vladislav Vinogradov (incumbent) |
Independent |
74,022 |
16.25% |
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Dmitry Babaytsev |
Liberal Democratic Party |
41,810 |
9.18% |
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Yury Kagakov |
Our Home – Russia |
40,742 |
8.95% |
|
Anver Almayev |
Independent |
36,234 |
7.96% |
|
Galina Chubkova |
Women of Russia |
22,111 |
4.86% |
|
Oleg Shein |
Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union |
20,579 |
4.52% |
|
Natalia Osukhova |
Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats |
17,492 |
3.84% |
|
Vyacheslav Tonkikh |
Independent |
15,551 |
3.41% |
|
Andrey Melnikov |
Independent |
10,068 |
2.21% |
|
Valery Alekseyev |
Ivan Rybkin Bloc |
8,669 |
1.90% |
|
Dzhanbek Sultanov |
Independent |
8,291 |
1.82% |
|
Vladimir Koznov |
Serving Russia |
4,632 |
1.02% |
|
Sergey Chaplygin |
Independent |
3,430 |
0.75% |
|
Nina Poverina |
Independent |
2,963 |
0.65% |
|
Gennady Shchetinin |
Independent |
1,935 |
0.42% |
|
Viktor Repin |
Independent |
1,419 |
0.31% |
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against all |
27,666 |
6.08% |
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| Total |
455,385 |
100% |
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| Source: |
[9] |
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Astrakhan constituency
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
|
Oleg Shein |
Independent |
97,247 |
21.47% |
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Nikolay Arefyev |
Communist Party |
86,399 |
19.07% |
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Anver Almayev |
Independent |
74,265 |
16.39% |
|
Sergey Bozhenov |
Yabloko |
64,086 |
14.15% |
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Svetlana Kudryavtseva |
Independent |
58,229 |
12.85% |
|
Oleg Sarychev |
Independent |
12,942 |
2.86% |
|
Igor Negerev |
Russian Socialist Party |
9,922 |
2.19% |
|
Boris Karpachev |
Independent |
3,718 |
0.82% |
|
Aleksandr Mikhaylov |
Independent |
3,116 |
0.69% |
|
Sergey Chunosov |
Russian Party |
1,490 |
0.33% |
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against all |
32,474 |
7.17% |
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| Total |
453,040 |
100% |
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| Source: |
[10] |
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Astrakhan constituency
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
|
Oleg Shein (incumbent) |
Independent |
142,654 |
35.85% |
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Sergey Bozhenov |
Independent |
90,244 |
22.68% |
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Nikolay Arefyev |
Communist Party |
39,687 |
9.97% |
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Leonid Ogul |
United Russia |
38,409 |
9.65% |
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Anver Almayev |
Great Russia–Eurasian Union |
16,541 |
4.16% |
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Eduard Nedelko |
Independent |
13,834 |
3.48% |
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Dmitry Ugryumov |
Liberal Democratic Party |
9,158 |
2.30% |
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Viktor Shlyakhov |
Agrarian Party |
7,032 |
1.77% |
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Nuria Kurmaliyeva |
People's Party |
3,264 |
0.82% |
|
Boris Karpachev |
Democratic Party |
2,310 |
0.58% |
|
Boris Shuvarin |
Social Democratic Party |
1,758 |
0.44% |
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against all |
26,333 |
6.62% |
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| Total |
398,238 |
100% |
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| Source: |
[11] |
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Astrakhan constituency
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
|
Leonid Ogul (incumbent) |
United Russia |
149,701 |
47.81% |
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Oleg Shein |
A Just Russia — For Truth |
60,101 |
19.20% |
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Khalit Aitov |
Communist Party |
31,074 |
9.93% |
|
Aivar Abeldayev |
New People |
10,847 |
3.46% |
|
Karen Grigoryan |
Rodina |
8,826 |
2.82% |
|
Roman Sultanov |
Communists of Russia |
8,551 |
2.73% |
|
Larisa Samodayeva |
Party of Pensioners |
6,974 |
2.23% |
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Rustam Shuabasov |
Liberal Democratic Party |
6,366 |
2.03% |
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Darya Matveyeva |
Russian Party of Freedom and Justice |
5,505 |
1.76% |
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Alyona Gubanova |
Civic Platform |
5,068 |
1.62% |
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Dmitry Anufriyev |
Yabloko |
4,171 |
1.33% |
|
Nailya Nikitina |
Party of Growth |
2,763 |
0.88% |
|
Aleksandr Plokhov |
The Greens |
2,339 |
0.75% |
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| Total |
313,088 |
100% |
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| Source: |
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- ↑ No.62 in 1993-1995, No.61 in 1995-2003, No.63 in 2003-2007