The Seimsky Constituency (No. 110) is a Russian legislative constituency in Kursk Oblast. In 1993-2007 most of the constituency was included into the old Kursk constituency, but in 2016 Lgov constituency was extended to Kursk and gained the name "Kursk constituency", while southern and eastern parts of Kursk Oblast were placed into new Seimsky constituency.
Seimsky Single-member Constituency |
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Federal subject | Kursk Oblast |
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Districts | Belovsky, Bolshesoldatsky, Cheremisinovsky, Glushkovsky, Gorshechensky, Kastorensky, Korenevsky, Kursk (Zheleznodorozhny, Seimsky), Kursky (Besedinsky, Klyukvinsky, Lebyazhensky, Novoposelenovsky, Poleskoy, Ryshkovsky, Shumakovsky, Voroshnevsky), Manturovsky, Medvensky, Oboyansky, Pristensky, Rylsky, Shchigrovsky, Shchigry, Solntsevsky, Sovetsky, Sudzhansky, Timsky[1] |
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Voters | 442,028 (2021)[2] |
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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Seimsky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Viktor Karamyshev
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United Russia
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114,855
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52.03%
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Aleksandr Rutskoy
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Patriots of Russia
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38,698
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17.03%
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Maksim Budanov
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Communist Party
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16,198
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7.34%
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Anna Raspolova
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Liberal Democratic Party
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14,516
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6.58%
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Anatoly Kurakin
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A Just Russia
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7,986
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3.62%
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Anton Udovenko
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Communists of Russia
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4,487
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2.03%
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Yury Budkov
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Independent
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4,458
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2.02%
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Valery Akinshin
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Rodina
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2,924
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1.32%
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Tatyana Chernikova
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The Greens
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2,907
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1.32%
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Yekaterina Vdovina
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Civic Platform
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2,502
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1.13%
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Aleksandr Fedulov
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Party of Growth
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1,933
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0.88%
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Aleksey Shestavin
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Yabloko
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1,559
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0.71%
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Total
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220,738
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100%
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Source:
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[3]
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- ^ elected Mayor of Kursk in June 2019