Zavodoukovsk constituency

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Zavodoukovsk single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy
Federal subjectTyumen Oblast
DistrictsArmizonsky, Berdyuzhsky, Golyshmanovsky, Isetsky, Kazansky, Omutinsky, Sladkovsky, Tyumen (Kalininsky, Vostochny), Tyumensky, Uporovsky, Yalutorovsk, Yalutorovsky, Zavodoukovsky
Voters589,261 (2021)[1]

The Zavodoukovsk constituency (No.186) is a Russian legislative constituency in Tyumen Oblast. The constituency covers southern half of Tyumen and rural strip alongside southern border of the Tyumen Oblast, including the towns Zavodoukovsk and Yalutorovsk.

The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Ivan Kvitka, four-term State Duma member and party official.

2016–present: Armizonsky District, Berdyuzhsky District, Golyshmanovsky District, Isetsky District, Kazansky District, Omutinsky District, Sladkovsky District, Tyumen (Kalininsky, Vostochny), Tyumensky District, Uporovsky District, Yalutorovsk, Yalutorovsky District, Zavodoukovsk[2][3]
The constituency was created for the 2016 election, taking southern half of Tyumen, Tyumensky and Isetsky districts from the former Tyumen constituency as well as southern Tyumen Oblast from the dissolved Ishim constituency.

Members elected

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