Tyumen constituency

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The Tyumen constituency (No.185[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Tyumen Oblast. The constituency covers northern half of Tyumen as well as northern Tyumen Oblast, including the towns Tobolsk and Ishim.

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Tyumen single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy
Federal subjectTyumen Oblast
DistrictsAbatsky, Aromashevsky, Ishim, Ishimsky, Nizhnetavdinsky, Sorokinsky, Tobolsk, Tobolsky, Tyumen (Leninsky, Tsentralny), Uvatsky, Vagaysky, Vikulovsky, Yarkovsky, Yurginsky
Voters542,284 (2021)[1]
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The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Nikolay Brykin, two-term State Duma member, non-profit chairman and businessman, who won the open seat, succeeding three-term United Russia incumbent Ernest Valeev after the latter successfully sought re-election only through party-list representation.

Boundaries

1993–2007: Isetsky District, Nizhnetavdinsky District, Tyumen, Tyumensky District[2][3][4]
The constituency covered all of the oblast capital Tyumen as well as western Tyumen Oblast.

2016–present: Abatsky District, Aromashevsky District, Ishim, Ishimsky District, Nizhnetavdinsky District, Sorokinsky District, Tobolsk, Tobolsky District, Tyumen (Leninsky, Tsentralny), Uvatsky District, Vagaysky District, Vikulovsky District, Yarkovsky District, Yurginsky District[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained northern half of Tyumen as well as Nizhnetavdinsky District, losing the rest to new Zavodoukovsk constituency. This seat gained all of sparsely populated northern Tyumen Oblast from the dissolved Ishim constituency.

Members elected

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Election results

1993

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Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Tyumen constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Trushnikov Independent 47,105 25.54%
Nikolay Pavlov Independent 37,479 20.32%
Valery Neverov Independent 23,550 12.77%
Dmitry Vokin Independent 11,047 5.99%
Viktor Samoylik Yavlinsky–Boldyrev–Lukin 10,414 5.65%
Sergey Ivanov Independent 5,855 3.17%
Aleksandr Makarov Independent 5,063 2.75%
Vladimir Kirillov Independent 2,721 1.48%
Anatoly Malykhin Party of Russian Unity and Accord 2,040 1.11%
Anatoly Katerushin Civic Union 2,016 1.09%
against all 20,255 10.98%
Total 184,424 100%
Source: [7][8]
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1995

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Tyumen constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Gennady Raikov Independent 53,246 20.56%
Aleksandr Trushnikov (incumbent) Independent 31,272 12.07%
Boris Grigoryev Independent 26,780 10.34%
Vladimir Chertishchev Communist Party 25,816 9.97%
Gennady Chebotaryov Our Home – Russia 24,377 9.41%
Aleksandr Repetov Congress of Russian Communities 18,324 7.07%
Vladimir Matayev Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 14,673 5.67%
Rimma Shilkova Independent 12,156 4.69%
Valentin Timofeyev Liberal Democratic Party 9,861 3.81%
Pavel Plavnik Independent 5,994 2.31%
Oleg Andreyev Independent 4,919 1.90%
Leonid Ksendzov Independent 2,820 1.09%
against all 22,334 8.62%
Total 259,007 100%
Source: [9]
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1999

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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Tyumen constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Gennady Raikov (incumbent) Independent 116,975 44.80%
Vadim Bondar Union of Right Forces 31,387 12.02%
Svetlana Yaroslavova Independent 25,218 9.66%
Yerzhan Makash Independent 22,160 8.49%
Viktor Filatov Yabloko 20,628 7.90%
against all 34,976 13.40%
Total 261,100 100%
Source: [10]
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2003

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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Tyumen constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Gennady Raikov (incumbent) People's Party 120,563 47.64%
Valery Bagin Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 24,669 9.75%
Lyudmila Shuyupova Independent 22,453 8.87%
Yakov Kosenkov Agrarian Party 10,695 4.23%
Aleksandr Trushnikov United Russian Party Rus' 7,550 2.98%
Vladimir Tretyakov Independent 3,740 1.48%
Vyacheslav Lukichev Great Russia – Eurasian Union 2,855 1.13%
Pavel Korostil Independent 2,111 0.83%
against all 52,874 20.89%
Total 253,361 100%
Source: [11]
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2016

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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Tyumen constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Ernest Valeev United Russia 244,634 56.80%
Sergey Morev A Just Russia 38,997 9.05%
Gleb Trubin Liberal Democratic Party 37,603 8.73%
Pavel Dorokhin Communist Party 36,182 8.40%
Yevgenia Safiyeva Communists of Russia 12,624 2.93%
Marat Bikmulin Party of Growth 9,445 2.19%
Aleksandr Novoselov Rodina 9,410 2.18%
Anzhela Semyonova Yabloko 8,140 1.89%
Valery Shchukin The Greens 7,553 1.75%
Aleksandr Nevzorov Patriots of Russia 7,195 1.67%
Nikolay Komoltsev Civilian Power 6,891 1.60%
Aleksandr Chekmaryov People's Freedom Party 5,687 1.32%
Total 430,698 100%
Source: [12]
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2021

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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Tyumen constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Nikolay Brykin United Russia 169,779 50.89%
Gleb Trubin Liberal Democratic Party 38,377 11.50%
Zhalauddin Abdurazakov Communist Party 34,334 10.29%
Sergey Solovyev Party of Pensioners 28,472 8.53%
Dinar Abukin Communists of Russia 25,460 7.63%
Svetlana Chuykova Party of Growth 24,063 7.21%
Total 333,649 100%
Source: [13]
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Notes

  1. No.179 in 1993-2007
  2. appointed Member of the Central Electoral Commission in March 2007

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