Monchegorsk constituency

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The Monchegorsk constituency (No.115) was a Russian legislative constituency in the Murmansk Oblast in 1993–2003. It covered western Murmansk Oblast. The constituency was last occupied by United Russia deputy and Regions of Russia faction member Igor Chernyshenko, former Deputy Governor of Murmansk Oblast, who won a by-election in 2000.

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Monchegorsk single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
DeputyNone
Federal subjectMurmansk Oblast
DistrictsApatity, Kandalaksha, Kirovsk, Kolsky, Kovdorsky, Monchegorsk, Olenegorsk, Pechengsky, Polyarny, Polyarnye Zori, Skalisty, Snezhnogorsk, Zaozyorsk
Voters374,889 (1999)[1]
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The constituency was dissolved in 2003 due to declining population in Murmansk Oblast, which resulted in Monchegorsk constituency being merged with Murmansk constituency.

Boundaries

Members elected

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Election Member Party
1993 Vladimir Manannikov Choice of Russia
1995 Lyudmila Pobedinskaya Our Home – Russia
1999 Gennady Luzin[a] Independent
2000 Igor Chernyshenko Independent
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Election results

1993

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Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Monchegorsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Manannikov Choice of Russia 29,494 14.23%
Viktor Ladan Independent 28,346 13.67%
Gennady Luzin Civic Union 27,799 13.41%
Pavel Bogushevich Independent 23,668 11.42%
Anatoly Smirnov Independent 18,912 9.12%
Aleksandr Fufygin Party of Russian Unity and Accord 10,758 5.19%
against all 52,746 25.45%
Total 207,288 100%
Source: [4][5]
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1995

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Monchegorsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Lyudmila Pobedinskaya Our Home – Russia 42,083 16.70%
Mikhail Antropov Communist Party 36,406 14.45%
Natalya Lazareva Independent 30,433 12.08%
Vladimir Manannikov (incumbent) Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 30,310 12.03%
Ivan Vishnyakov Kedr 15,826 6.28%
Yury Sukhachev Independent 14,906 5.92%
Andrey Matorin Duma-96 11,354 4.51%
Vasily Kalaida Independent 9,916 3.94%
Anatoly Shevchenko Independent 9,326 3.70%
Konstantin Kolomiyets Independent 5,196 2.06%
Vladimir Musatyan Independent 2,930 1.16%
Mikhail Solovey Independent 2,268 0.90%
against all 36,752 14.59%
Total 251,944 100%
Source: [6]
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1999

Results by district
  • Gennady Luzin:
      20–30%
      30–40%
  • Mikhail Antropov:
      20–30%
  • Vladimir Veregin:
      10–20%
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Monchegorsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Gennady Luzin Independent 61,329 26.17%
Mikhail Antropov Communist Party 40,779 17.40%
Boris Misnik Yabloko 36,224 15.46%
Vladimir Veregin Independent 35,576 15.18%
Lyudmila Pobedinskaya (incumbent) Our Home – Russia 21,702 9.26%
Natalya Gerivenko Spiritual Heritage 6,897 2.94%
against all 29,119 12.42%
Total 234,380 100%
Source: [7]
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2000

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Summary of the 3 December 2000 by-election in the Monchegorsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Igor Chernyshenko Independent 62,419 45.08%
Boris Misnik Independent 26,514 19.15%
Viktor Ladan Independent 15,178 10.96%
Vladislav Shved Independent 7,095 5.12%
Bogdan Khmelnitsky Independent 5,385 3.89%
against all 19,430 14.00%
Total 138,456 100%
Source: [8]
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Notes

  1. died in January 2000

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