Lyubinsky constituency

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The Lyubinsky constituency (No.141[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Omsk Oblast. The constituency covers north-western Omsk and mostly rural northern 2/3 of Omsk Oblast.

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Lyubinsky single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy
Federal subjectOmsk Oblast
DistrictsBolsherechensky, Bolsheukovsky, Gorkovsky, Isilkulsky, Kolosovsky, Krutinsky, Lyubinsky, Muromtsevsky, Nazyvayevsky, Nizhneomsky, Omsk (Sovetsky), Omsky (Chernoluchinsky, Pushkinskoye), Sargatsky, Sedelnikovsky, Tarsky, Tevrizsky, Tyukalinsky, Ust-Ishimsky, Znamensky
Voters469,774 (2021)[1]
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The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Oksana Fadina, former Mayor of Omsk, who won the open seat, succeeding two-term United Russia incumbent Andrey Golushko.

Boundaries

1993–1995 Bolsherechye constituency: Azovsky Nemetsky National District, Bolsherechensky District, Bolsheukovsky District, Gorkovsky District, Isilkul, Isilkulsky District, Kolosovsky District, Krutinsky District, Lyubinsky District, Maryanovsky District, Moskalensky District, Muromtsevsky District, Nazyvayevsk, Nazyvayevsky District, Nizhneomsky District, Novovarshavsky District, Odessky District, Pavlogradsky District, Poltavsky District, Russko-Polyansky District, Sargatsky District, Sedelnikovsky District, Sherbakulsky District, Tara, Tarsky District, Tevrizsky District, Tyukalinsk, Tyukalinsky District, Ust-Ishimsky District, Znamensky District[2]
The constituency covered rural northern, central and southern Omsk Oblast (except the south-eastern corner), including the towns Isilkul, Nazyvayevsk, Tara and Tyukalinsk.

1995–2007 Bolsherechye constituency: Azovsky Nemetsky National District, Bolsherechensky District, Bolsheukovsky District, Gorkovsky District, Isilkulsky District, Kolosovsky District, Kormilovsky District, Krutinsky District, Lyubinsky District, Maryanovsky District, Moskalensky District, Muromtsevsky District, Nazyvayevsky District, Nizhneomsky District, Novovarshavsky District, Odessky District, Pavlogradsky District, Poltavsky District, Russko-Polyansky District, Sargatsky District, Sedelnikovsky District, Sherbakulsky District, Tarsky District, Tevrizsky District, Tyukalinsky District, Ust-Ishimsky District, Znamensky District[3][4]
After the 1995 redistricting the constituency was slightly altered, gaining Kormilovsky District from Omsk constituency.

2016–present: Bolsherechensky District, Bolsheukovsky District, Gorkovsky District, Isilkulsky District, Kolosovsky District, Krutinsky District, Lyubinsky District, Muromtsevsky District, Nazyvayevsky District, Nizhneomsky District, Omsk (Sovetsky), Omsky District (Chernoluchinsky, Pushkinskoye), Sargatsky District, Sedelnikovsky District, Tarsky District, Tevrizsky District, Tyukalinsky District, Ust-Ishimsky District, Znamensky District[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election under the name "Lyubinsky constituency" and retained only northern and central Omsk Oblast, losing south-western part to new Moskalenki constituency and districts in the south-east to Omsk constituency. This seat instead was pushed into Omsk, gaining Sovetsky City District from the eliminated Central constituency and its north-western suburbs from Omsk constituency.

Members elected

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Election Member Party
1993 Oleg Zharov Independent
1995 Sergey Manyakin Power to the People
1999 Aleksandr Podgursky Independent
2003 Sergey Vorobchukov Independent
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Andrey Golushko United Russia
2021 Oksana Fadina United Russia
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Election results

1993

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Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Bolsherechye constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Oleg Zharov Independent 93,757 28.11%
Aleksandr Luppov Independent 49,842 14.95%
Ivan Folyak Independent 38,285 11.48%
Vladimir Nikolayev Independent 38,089 11.42%
Khakim Sadykov Independent 20,356 6.10%
Vasily Ivakhnenko Independent 11,575 3.47%
Aleksandr Seleznev Communist Party 9,790 2.94%
against all 47,306 14.19%
Total 333,483 100%
Source: [7][8]
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1995

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Bolsherechye constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Sergey Manyakin Power to the People 79,779 21.09%
Vladimir Vorotnikov Agrarian Party 79,203 20.94%
Gennady Baranov Our Home – Russia 67,679 17.89%
Yevgeny Rokhin Liberal Democratic Party 31,269 8.27%
Oleg Zharov (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 26,326 6.96%
Khakim Sadykov Nur 14,958 3.95%
Ivan Folyak Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 12,596 3.33%
Rheingold Rutz Russian All-People's Movement 10,789 2.85%
Vladimir Frish Independent 7,164 1.89%
Aleksandr Resnenko Independent 3,430 0.91%
against all 38,563 10.20%
Total 378,231 100%
Source: [9]
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1999

Results by district
  • Aleksandr Podgursky:
      30–40%
      40–50%
      50–60%
  • Vladimir Dorokhin:
      30–40%
      40–50%
      50–60%
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Bolsherechye constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Podgursky Independent 122,780 36.08%
Vladimir Dorokhin Communist Party 106,836 31.40%
Svetlana Volchanina For Civil Dignity 30,264 8.89%
Gennady Girich Yabloko 13,461 3.96%
Aleksey Alekseytsev Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc 8,870 2.61%
Yury Shadrin Independent 8,333 2.45%
Vladimir Yepanchintsev Russian Socialist Party 5,695 1.67%
against all 37,751 11.09%
Total 340,295 100%
Source: [10]
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2003

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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Bolsherechye constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Sergey Vorobchukov Independent 243,330 74.91%
Vladimir Dorokhin Communist Party 45,169 13.91%
Vasily Leonov Agrarian Party 7,399 2.28%
Leonid Makushin Union of Right Forces 7,372 2.27%
against all 17,857 5.50%
Total 325,085 100%
Source: [11]
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2016

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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Lyubinsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrey Golushko United Russia 92,684 43.10%
Oleg Denisenko Communist Party 50,396 23.44%
Aleksey Lozhkin Liberal Democratic Party 24,451 11.37%
Aleksandr Kravtsov A Just Russia 13,709 6.38%
Aleksandr Podzorov Communists of Russia 10,076 4.69%
Sergey Kochetkov Party of Growth 3,519 1.64%
Boris Melnikov Yabloko 3,413 1.59%
Olga Argat People's Freedom Party 3,405 1.58%
Aleksey Yakimenko Rodina 2,494 1.16%
Oleg Kolesnikov Civic Platform 2,430 1.13%
Total 215,022 100%
Source: [12]
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2021

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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Lyubinsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Oksana Fadina United Russia 89,741 42.63%
Konstantin Tkachev Communist Party 40,698 19.33%
Vladimir Kazanin Communists of Russia 21,513 10.22%
Yevgeny Podvorny New People 14,797 7.03%
Vladimir Lifantyev A Just Russia — For Truth 13,224 6.28%
Olga Dobash Party of Pensioners 11,365 5.40%
Maksim Makalenko Liberal Democratic Party 9,757 4.63%
Total 210,528 100%
Source: [13]
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Notes

  1. Bolsherechye constituency No.128 in 1993-2007

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