Yevpatoria constituency

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Federal subjectRepublic of Crimea
DistrictsArmyansk, Chernomorsky, Dzhankoy, Dzhankoysky, Krasnoperekopsk, Krasnoperekopsky, Pervomaysky, Razdolnensky, Saki, Saksky, Simferopol (Zheleznodorozhny), Simferopolsky (Mirnovskoe, Nikolaevskoe, Rodnikovskoe, Shkolnenskoe, Skvortsovskoe, Ukromnovskoe, Zhuravlevskoe), Yevpatoria
Voters488,035 (2021)[1]
Yevpatoria single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026
Deputy
Federal subjectRepublic of Crimea
DistrictsArmyansk, Chernomorsky, Dzhankoy, Dzhankoysky, Krasnoperekopsk, Krasnoperekopsky, Pervomaysky, Razdolnensky, Saki, Saksky, Simferopol (Zheleznodorozhny), Simferopolsky (Mirnovskoe, Nikolaevskoe, Rodnikovskoe, Shkolnenskoe, Skvortsovskoe, Ukromnovskoe, Zhuravlevskoe), Yevpatoria
Voters488,035 (2021)[1]

The Yevpatoria constituency (No.21) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Republic of Crimea. The constituency covers northern and western Crimea.

The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Leonid Babashov, former State Council of the Republic of Crimea member and entrepreneur, who won the open seat as an Independent, succeeding one-term United Russia incumbent Svetlana Savchenko.

2016–2026: Armyansk, Chernomorsky District, Dzhankoy, Dzhankoysky District, Krasnoperekopsk, Krasnoperekopsky District, Pervomaysky District, Razdolnensky District, Saki, Saksky District, Simferopol (Zheleznodorozhny), Simferopolsky (Mirnovskoye, Nikolayevskoye, Rodnikovskoye, Shkolnenskoye, Skvortsovskoye, Ukromnovskoye, Zhuravlevskoye), Yevpatoria[2]
The constituency was created for the first time for the 2016 election. This seat covered northern and western Crimea, including the towns of Armyansk, Dzhankoy, Krasnoperekopsk, Saki and Yevpatoria, as well as northern Simferopol.

Since 2026: Armyansk, Chernomorsky District Dzhankoy, Dzhankoysky District, Krasnogvardeysky District, Krasnoperekopsk, Krasnoperekopsky District, Nizhnegorsky District, Pervomaysky District, Razdolnensky District, Saki, Saksky District, Sovetsky District, Yevpatoria[3]
After 2025 redistricting the constituency was significantly altered, as it gained mostly rural central Crimea from Kerch constituency. Consequently, the constituency lost its part of Simferopol and its suburbs to Simferopol constituency.

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