Skopin constituency

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Deputyvacant
Federal subjectRyazan Oblast
DistrictsAlexandro-Nevsky, Korablinsky, Mikhaylovsky, Miloslavsky, Pronsky, Ryazan (Oktyabrsky, Zheleznodorozhny), Ryazansky (Iskrovskoye, Okskoye, Podvyazyevskoye, Rovnovskoye, Semyonovskoye, Turlatovskoye, Tyushevskoye, Vyshetravinskoye, Vysokovskoye, Yekimovskoye), Ryazhsky, Sapozhkovsky, Skopin, Skopinsky, Starozhilovsky, Ukholovsky, Zakharovsky
Other territoryKazakhstan (Astana-2)
Skopin single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputyvacant
Federal subjectRyazan Oblast
DistrictsAlexandro-Nevsky, Korablinsky, Mikhaylovsky, Miloslavsky, Pronsky, Ryazan (Oktyabrsky, Zheleznodorozhny), Ryazansky (Iskrovskoye, Okskoye, Podvyazyevskoye, Rovnovskoye, Semyonovskoye, Turlatovskoye, Tyushevskoye, Vyshetravinskoye, Vysokovskoye, Yekimovskoye), Ryazhsky, Sapozhkovsky, Skopin, Skopinsky, Starozhilovsky, Ukholovsky, Zakharovsky
Other territoryKazakhstan (Astana-2)
Voters444,953 (2021)[1]

The Skopin constituency (No.157) is a Russian legislative constituency in Ryazan Oblast. Currently the constituency covers western part of Ryazan Oblast, including southern half of Ryazan and the city of Skopin.

The constituency has been vacant since October 8 2024, following the resignation of first-term United Russia deputy Dmitry Khubezov, who was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Government – Minister of Health of the Altai Republic.

2016–present: Alexandro-Nevsky District, Korablinsky District, Mikhaylovsky District, Miloslavsky District, Pronsky District, Ryazan (Oktyabrsky, Zheleznodorozhny), Ryazansky District (Iskrovskoye, Okskoye, Podvyazyevskoye, Rovnovskoye, Semyonovskoye, Turlatovskoye, Tyushevskoye, Vyshetravinskoye, Vysokovskoye, Yekimovskoye), Ryazhsky District, Sapozhkovsky District, Skopin, Skopinsky District, Starozhilovsky District, Ukholovsky District, Zakharovsky District[2][3]
The constituency was created in 2016 from western parts of former Shilovo constituency (disestablished in 2007) and parts of Ryazan constituency, taking southern half of Ryazan and almost all rural areas of the former constituency.

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