North Ossetia constituency

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The North Ossetia constituency (No.25[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in North Ossetia. The constituency encompasses the entire territory of North Ossetia.

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North Ossetia single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Deputy
Federal subjectRepublic of North Ossetia–Alania
DistrictsAlagirsky, Ardonsky, Digorsky, Irafsky, Kirovsky, Mozdoksky, Pravoberezhny, Prigorodny, Vladikavkaz
Voters520,526 (2021)[1]
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The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Artur Taymazov, the 2004 Olympic Champion wrestler.

Boundaries

1993–2007, 2016–present: Alagirsky District, Ardonsky District, Digorsky District, Irafsky District, Kirovsky District, Mozdoksky District, Pravoberezhny District, Prigorodny District, Vladikavkaz[2][3][4][5][6]
The constituency has been covering the entirety of North Ossetia since its initial creation in 1993.

Members elected

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Election results

1993

Declared candidates

Results

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Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the North Ossetia constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Dzasokhov Independent 143,574 55.96%
Beksoltan Dziov Independent 24,378 9.50%
Nikolay Solovyov Independent 20,538 8.00%
Aleksandr Tsaliyev Independent 15,757 6.14%
Konstantin Yenaldiyev Independent 10,354 4.04%
Uruzmag Dzhanayev Independent 3,445 1.34%
Kazbek Bidzhelov Independent 3,239 1.26%
Antonina Mazina Independent 3,193 1.24%
Viktor Karginov Independent 2,857 1.11%
Avram Dzotsiyev Independent 2,615 1.02%
Valery Tedeyev Independent 1,754 0.68%
Margarita Kulova Independent 1,671 0.65%
Soslan Makiyev Independent 1,337 0.52%
against all 7,083 2.76%
Total 256,580 100%
Source: [7][8]
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1995

Declared candidates

Results

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the North Ossetia constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Dzasokhov (incumbent) Independent 139,445 52.62%
Ruslan Gioyev Independent 46,144 17.41%
Avram Dzotsiyev Communist Party 36,479 13.77%
Viktor Ivanov Liberal Democratic Party 17,200 6.49%
Margarita Kulova Independent 2,936 1.11%
Vera Aliyeva Independent 2,555 0.96%
Valery Tsibirov Pamfilova–Gurov–Lysenko 2,283 0.86%
against all 10,553 3.98%
Total 265,003 100%
Source: [9]
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1998

Declared candidates

Results

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Summary of the 21 June 1998 by-election in the North Ossetia constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Khazbi Bogov Independent 58,171 39.40%
Khasan Albegonov Independent 37,460 25.37%
Tamerlan Tsomayev Independent 27,461 18.60%
against all 3,541 3.23%
Total - 100%
Source: [10]
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1999

Declared candidates

Did not file

Results

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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the North Ossetia constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Anatoly Chekhoyev Communist Party 52,631 22.93%
Khazbi Bogov (incumbent) Independent 48,775 21.25%
Viktor Dedegkayev Fatherland – All Russia 36,408 15.86%
Arkady Kadokhov Independent 33,146 14.44%
Kazbek Khetagurov Independent 11,296 4.92%
Amirkhan Torchinov Independent 8,369 3.65%
Valery Revazov Independent 5,656 2.46%
Ruslan Gioyev Independent 2,722 2.19%
Ruslan Dzalayev Liberal Democratic Party 2,610 1.14%
Georgy Katayev Independent 1,649 0.72%
Artur Kochiyev Russian Socialist Party 1,489 0.65%
Ruslan Khugayev Independent 1,431 0.62%
Oleg Datiyev Our Home – Russia 1,392 0.61%
Badri Gazzati Independent 953 0.42%
Inal Ostayev Independent 773 0.34%
Uruzmag Karkusov Independent 662 0.29%
against all 15,194 6.62%
Total 229,578 100%
Source: [11]
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2003

Declared candidates

Withdrawn candidates

  • Vyacheslav Kairov (NPRF), North Caucasian State Technological University department of philosophy and political science head, 1993 candidate for this seat
  • Soslan Sozanov (SDPR), pensioner

Failed to qualify

Did not file

Results

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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the North Ossetia constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Arsen Fadzayev Union of Right Forces 94,414 42.78%
Uruzmag Ogoyev Independent 66,886 30.31%
Soslan Andiyev United Russia 16,125 7.31%
Anatoly Chekhoyev (incumbent) Rodina 11,405 5.17%
Vladimir Dzakhov Independent 6,564 2.97%
Viktor Dedegkayev Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 2,414 1.09%
Marat Dzhioyev Independent 1,910 0.87%
Slavik Ikayev Liberal Democratic Party 1,833 0.83%
Elbrus Kallagaty Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice 1,539 0.70%
against all 12,219 5.54%
Total 221,283 100%
Source: [12]
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2016

Declared candidates

Withdrawn candidates

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Declined

Results

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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the North Ossetia constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Artur Taymazov United Russia 374,194 82.71%
Gary Kuchiyev A Just Russia 31,007 6.85%
Vladimir Pisarenko Rodina 10,221 2.26%
Soslan Bestayev Liberal Democratic Party 9,560 2.11%
Nugzar Musulbes Communists of Russia 9,179 2.03%
Ruslan Gioyev Party of Growth 4,954 1.09%
Fatima Khatsayeva The Greens 4,804 1.06%
Aleksey Khatagov Yabloko 4,652 1.03%
Total 452,421 100%
Source: [14]
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2021

Declared candidates

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Results

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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the North Ossetia constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Artur Taymazov (incumbent) United Russia 340,844 76.01%
Soslan Bestayev Liberal Democratic Party 24,725 5.51%
Soslan Didarov A Just Russia — For Truth 23,915 5.33%
Alan Makayev Communist Party 17,733 3.95%
Kazbek Zoloyev Rodina 14,396 3.21%
Nugzar Musulbes Communists of Russia 11,039 2.46%
Tamerlan Bigayev The Greens 7,692 1.72%
Total 267,967 100%
Source: [15]
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2026

Potential candidates

Notes

  1. No.22 in 1993-1995 and 2003-2007, No.21 in 1995-2003
  2. elected President of North Ossetia in January 1998

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