Samara constituency

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Samara constituency (No. 158[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Samara Oblast. In its current configuration the constituency covers parts of Samara, Novokuybyshevsk and south-eastern Samara Oblast.

Deputyvacant
Federal subjectSamara Oblast
Other territoryAbkhazia (Sukhum–3)[1]
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Samara single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputyvacant
Federal subjectSamara Oblast
DistrictsSamara city districts: Zheleznodorozhny, Kuybyshevsky, Leninsky, Oktyabrsky, Samarsky
Cities: Novokuybyshevsk
Districts: Alexeyevsky, Bolsheglushitsky, Bolshechernigovsky, Volzhsky (except its north-eastern part), Neftegorsky[1]
Other territoryAbkhazia (Sukhum–3)[1]
Voters504,264 (2021)[2]
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The constituency has been vacant since December 5, 2024, following the resignation of five-term United Russia deputy, former investigative journalist and Chairman of the Duma Committee on Information Policy, Information Technologies and Communications, who was appointed acting Governor of Kursk Oblast.

Boundaries

1993–2007: Samara (Kuybyshevsky, Leninsky, Oktyabrsky, Samarsky, Sovetsky, Zheleznodorozhny)[3][4][5]
The constituency was based in urban Samara and covered southern and central Samara.

2016–present: Alexeyevsky District, Bolsheglushitsky District, Bolshechernigovsky District, most of Volzhsky District (except its north-eastern part), Neftegorsky District, Novokuybyshevsk, parts of Samara (Kuybyshevsky, Leninsky, Oktyabrsky, Samarsky, Zheleznodorozhny)[6][7]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and in its new configuration it took southern half of Samara, industrial city of Novokuybyshevsk to the south-west, from the eliminated Novokuybyshevsk constituency and rural areas in the south-eastern corner of Samara Oblast, from former Syzran constituency.

Members

By-election are shown in italics.

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Election Member Party
1993 Lyubov Rozhkova Communist Party
1995 Vladimir Tarachyov Our Home – Russia
1999 Aleksandr Belousov Independent
2003 People's Party
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Nadezhda Kolesnikova[b] United Russia
2018 Alexander Khinshtein[c] United Russia
2021
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Election results

1993

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Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Samara constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Lyubov Rozhkova Communist Party 50,787 21.56%
Vladimir Belousov Russian Democratic Reform Movement 23,916 10.15%
Maria Voronina Independent 19,085 8.10%
Yevgeny Pavlov Independent 19,033 8.08%
Yury Yudin Independent 15,863 6.73%
Andrey Yeremin Independent 13,439 5.70%
Yevgeny Kladishchev Independent 11,442 4.86%
Valery Ovchinnikov Yavlinsky–Boldyrev–Lukin 8,002 3.40%
Yury Yerugin Future of Russia–New Names 5,253 2.23%
Sergey Yurin Democratic Party 5,103 2.17%
against all 41,798 17.74%
Total 235,578 100%
Source: [8][9]
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1995

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Samara constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Tarachyov Our Home – Russia 36,801 12.73%
Lyubov Rozhkova (incumbent) Independent 33,879 11.72%
Yury Sakharnov Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour 32,087 11.10%
Natalya Morozova Union of Communists 28,135 9.74%
Vladimir Zakharchenko Independent 25,308 8.76%
Vladimir Shorin Independent 21,969 7.60%
Valery Semyonychev Bloc of Independents 12,019 4.16%
Mark Feygin Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 11,818 4.09%
Andrey Kireyev Liberal Democratic Party 11,228 3.89%
Yevgeny Lartsev Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc 9,825 3.40%
Yevgeny Kladishchev Independent 8,234 2.85%
Sergey Trakhirov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 7,322 2.53%
Aleksey Leushkin Stable Russia 7,059 2.44%
Oleg Tikhonov Pamfilova–Gurov–Lysenko 6,451 2.23%
Vladislav Marshansky Independent 1,969 0.68%
against all 26,422 9.14%
Total 288,989 100%
Source: [10]
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1999

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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Samara constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Belousov Independent 95,214 34.89%
Nikolay Musatkin Communist Party 57,049 20.90%
Vladimir Tarachyov (incumbent) Unity 32,942 12.07%
Vyacheslav Sonin Independent 25,245 9.25%
Nikolay Gavrilov Yabloko 12,987 4.76%
Vladimir Zakharchenko Independent 11,617 4.26%
Leonid Tikhun Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc 4,071 1.49%
Aleksandr Shvarev Party of Pensioners 3,119 1.14%
Yury Yudin Russian Ecological Party "Kedr" 2,774 1.02%
Lyubov Rozhkova Russian Party 2,709 0.99%
against all 21,979 8.05%
Total 272,927 100%
Source: [11]
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2003

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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Samara constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Belousov (incumbent) People's Party 67,844 32.37%
Sergey Orlov Communist Party 28,520 13.61%
Irina Skupova Yabloko 21,983 10.49%
Mikhail Matveyev Independent 14,078 6.72%
Vladimir Sherstnev Rodina 12,899 6.15%
Vladislav Loskutov Independent 9,136 4.36%
Pyotr Yershov Liberal Democratic Party 9,041 4.31%
Aleksandr Martynov Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 3,883 1.85%
Anatoly Morozenko Independent 1,437 0.69%
Yevgeny Yezhov Independent 1,353 0.65%
Nikolay Prokhodtsev United Russian Party Rus' 1,160 0.55%
Nikolay Pereyaslov Great Russia–Eurasian Union 991 0.47%
against all 34,277 16.35%
Total 210,237 100%
Source: [12]
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2016

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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Samara constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Nadezhda Kolesnikova United Russia 109,435 45.03%
Mikhail Matveyev Communist Party 49,984 20.57%
Oksana Lantsova Liberal Democratic Party 24,104 9.92%
Vadim Baykov Communists of Russia 11,781 4.85%
Pyotr Zolotarev A Just Russia 11,432 4.70%
Sergey Sovetkin Yabloko 6,126 2.52%
Yekaterina Gerasimova People's Freedom Party 5,843 2.40%
Pyotr Vasilyev Party of Growth 4,488 1.85%
Vladimir Dovbysh The Greens 4,096 1.68%
Oleg Sabantsev Patriots of Russia 2,642 1.09%
Aleksey Ofitserov Civic Platform 2,610 1.07%
Total 243,031 100%
Source: [13]
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2018

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Summary of the 9 September 2018 by-election in the Samara constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Khinshtein United Russia 117,726 56.98%
Mikhail Abdalkin Communist Party 29,868 14.46%
Vadim Baykov Communists of Russia 15,288 7.40%
Roman Sinelnikov Liberal Democratic Party 13,318 6.45%
Aleksandr Gusev A Just Russia 12,478 6.04%
Igor Yermolenko Yabloko 6,758 3.27%
Total 206,602 100%
Source: [14]
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2021

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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Samara constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Khinshtein (incumbent) United Russia 115,721 51.12%
Mikhail Abdalkin Communist Party 47,695 21.07%
Aleksey Mitrofanov A Just Russia — For Truth 12,989 5.74%
Maria Bolshakova Communists of Russia 11,338 5.01%
Aleksey Neudakhin New People 10,894 4.81%
Andrey Sedogin Liberal Democratic Party 9,646 4.26%
Yevgeny Lartsev Party of Freedom and Justice 5,713 2.52%
Aleksandr Shatilov Yabloko 4,277 1.89%
Total 226,365 100%
Source: [15]
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Notes

  1. No.152 in 1993-1995, No.153 in 1995-2007
  2. resigned in June 2018
  3. appointed acting Governor of Kursk Oblast in December 2024

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