Ishim constituency
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| Ishim single-member constituency | |
|---|---|
Russian State Duma | |
Constituency boundaries from 1993 to 2007 | |
| Deputy | None |
| Federal subject | Tyumen Oblast |
| Districts | Abatsky, Armizonsky, Aromashevsky, Berdyuzhsky, Golyshmanovsky, Ishim, Ishimsky, Kazansky, Omutinsky, Sladkovsky, Sorokinsky, Tobolsk, Tobolsky, Uporovsky, Uvatsky, Vagaysky, Vikulovsky, Yalutorovsk, Yalutorovsky, Yarkovsky, Yurginsky, Zavodoukovsky |
| Voters | 448,701 (2003)[1] |
The Ishim constituency (No.178) was a Russian legislative constituency in Tyumen Oblast in 1993–2007. It covered most of Tyumen Oblast encompassing vast territories east of Tyumen. The seat was last occupied by United Russia faction member Yury Konev (elected as People's Party candidate), a former Deputy Governor of Tyumen Oblast, who won the open-seat race in the 1999 election. In March 2007 Konev resigned from the State Duma after winning an election to the Tyumen Oblast Duma.
The constituency was dissolved in 2007 when State Duma adopted full proportional representation for the next two electoral cycles. Ishim constituency was not re-established for the 2016 election, currently territory of the former Ishim constituency is split between Tyumen constituency (northern part) and Zavodoukovsk constituency (southern part).
1993–2007: Abatsky District, Armizonsky District, Aromashevsky District, Berdyuzhsky District, Golyshmanovsky District, Ishimsky District, Ishim, Kazansky District, Omutinsky District, Sladkovsky District, Sorokinsky District, Tobolsk, Tobolsky District, Uporovsky District, Uvatsky District, Vagaysky District, Vikulovsky District, Yalutorovsk, Yalutorovsky District, Yarkovsky District, Yurginsky District, Zavodoukovsk, Zavodoukovsky District[2][3][4]
The constituency covered almost all of Tyumen Oblast, except the western part of the region where administrative centre Tyumen was located. It included the towns of Ishim, Tobolsk, Yalutorovsk and Zavodoukovsk.
Members elected
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1993 | Stanislav Shkuro | Independent | |
| 1995 | Viktor Rozhkov[a] | Independent | |
| 1999 | Yury Konev[b] | Independent | |
| 2003 | People's Party | ||
