The Izhevsk constituency (No.34[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Udmurtia. Until 2007 it was a primarily urban constituency, covering Izhevsk and Votkinsk, however, since 2016 the constituency covers southern Udmurtia and parts of Izhevsk.
Izhevsk single-member constituency |
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Federal subject | Udmurt Republic |
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Districts | Alnashsky, Grakhovsky, Izhevsk (Oktyabrsky, Pervomaysky), Kambarsky, Karakulinsky, Kiyasovsky, Kiznersky, Malopurginsky, Mozhga, Mozhginsky, Sarapul, Sarapulsky, Syumsinsky, Uvinsky, Vavozhsky, Zavyalovsky (Babinskoye, Kamenskoye, Kiyakinskoye, Lyukskoye, Pirogovskoye, Podshivalovskoye, Shaberdinskoye, Sovkhoznoye, Srednepostolskoye, Varaksinskoye)[1] |
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Voters | 606,098 (2021)[2] |
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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Izhevsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Andrey Soluyanov
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Independent
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51,180
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15.60%
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Vladimir Podoprigora
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Independent
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47,603
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14.51%
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Galina Repina
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Communist Party
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40,777
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12.43%
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Natalya Kuznetsova
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Independent
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37,273
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11.36%
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Galina Klimantova
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Women of Russia
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33,244
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10.13%
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Sergey Molchanov
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Congress of Russian Communities
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23,095
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7.04%
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Vitaly Skrynnik
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Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
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22,387
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6.82%
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Mikhail Kokorin
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Independent
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14,672
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4.47%
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Ildar Mavlutdinov
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Independent
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9,957
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3.03%
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Aleksey Krasnykh (incumbent)
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Ivan Rybkin Bloc
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8,211
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2.50%
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Olga Gurina
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Common Cause
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7,557
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2.30%
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Dmitry Glavatskikh
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Power to the People
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2,244
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0.68%
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against all
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22,550
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6.87%
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Total
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328,134
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100%
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Source:
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[4]
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Izhevsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Yury Maslyukov
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Independent
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84,323
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22.36%
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Andrey Soluyanov (incumbent)
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Independent
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76,641
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20.32%
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Vladimir Zabilsky
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Unity
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55,102
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14.61%
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Vitaly Solovyev
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Independent
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23,125
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6.13%
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Nikolay Baranov
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Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union
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23,095
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6.12%
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Olga Gurina
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Women of Russia
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22,882
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6.07%
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Lyudmila Yairova
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Our Home – Russia
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15,066
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3.99%
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Irina Sinitsyna
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Spiritual Heritage
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6,305
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1.67%
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Vladimir Alekseyev
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Kedr
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5,885
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1.56%
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Nikolay Makarov
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Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
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3,831
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1.02%
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Sergey Baranov
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Independent
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3,562
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0.94%
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Vladimir Syamin
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Independent
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3,553
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0.94%
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Anatoly Baranov
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Independent
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1,030
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0.27%
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against all
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44,899
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11.90%
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Total
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377,164
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100%
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Source:
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[5]
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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Izhevsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Yevgeny Bogomolov
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United Russia
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110,679
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32.12%
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Andrey Andreyev
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Communist Party
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52,897
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15.35%
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Dmitry Shumkov
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Union of Right Forces
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47,716
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13.85%
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Sergey Shuklin
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Social Democratic Party
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20,074
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5.83%
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Vladimir Zabilsky
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Independent
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16,455
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4.78%
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Viktor Yevdokimov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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15,867
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4.60%
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Anatoly Arefyev
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Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life
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6,283
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1.82%
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Yevgeny Kulagin
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Independent
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2,779
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0.81%
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against all
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64,909
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18.84%
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Total
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344,843
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Izhevsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Oleg Garin
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United Russia
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93,607
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33.36%
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Vladimir Bodrov
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Communist Party
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61,164
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21.80%
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Askold Zapashny
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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28,722
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10.23%
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Timur Yagafarov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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16,591
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5.91%
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Aleksandr Tugulev
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Party of Pensioners
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14,211
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5.06%
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Sergey Chudayev
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New People
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12,677
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4.52%
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Yury Mishkin
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Communists of Russia
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11,280
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4.02%
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Roza Akhmedshina
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Green Alternative
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10,625
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3.79%
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Pavel Belinov
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Rodina
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8,528
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3.04%
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Iya Boronina
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Yabloko
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7,011
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2.50%
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Sergey Zaychikov
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Civic Platform
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3,390
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1.21%
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Total
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280,627
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100%
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Source:
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- ^ No.29 in 1993-1995 and 2003-2007, No.28 in 1995-2003