Dzerzhinsk constituency

The Dzerzhinsk constituency (No.119) was a Russian legislative constituency in the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast in 1993–2007. The constituency covered western Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, including Dzerzhinsk and Pavlovo. In 2016 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast lost one of its constituencies and Dzerzhinsk constituency was partitioned between Avtozavodsky and Kanavinsky constituencies.

Dzerzhinsk single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
DeputyNone
Federal subjectNizhny Novgorod Oblast
DistrictsArdatovsky, Bogorodsky, Dalnekonstantinovsky, Dzerzhinsk, Navashino, Pavlovsky, Sosnovsky
Voters457,477 (2003)[1]

Members elected

Election Member Party
1993 Mikhail Seslavinsky[lower-alpha 1] Independent
1995 Our Home – Russia
1998 Ardalyen Panteleyev Independent
1999 Gennady Khodyrev[lower-alpha 2] Independent
2002 Vladimir Basov Independent
2003 Vladimir Stalmakhov Independent

Election Results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Dzerzhinsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Mikhail Seslavinsky Independent 76,914 32.91%
Aleksandr Fyodorov Independent 27,916 11.95%
Sergey Maslagin Independent 25,577 10.95%
Anatoly Tarasov Independent 18,640 7.98%
Mikhail Stepanov Independent 13,796 5.90%
Sergey Tsvetov Democratic Party 10,689 4.57%
Vladimir Yershov Russian Democratic Reform Movement 10,660 4.56%
Nikolay Katkov Yavlinsky–Boldyrev–Lukin 6,874 2.94%
against all 33,945 14.53%
Total 233,685 100%
Source: [2]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Dzerzhinsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Mikhail Seslavinsky (incumbent) Our Home – Russia 53,205 17.72%
Anatoly Tarasov Communist Party 42,734 14.23%
Sergey Leskov Independent 37,823 12.60%
Igor Artyomov Independent 35,328 11.77%
Boris Usov Independent 31,745 10.57%
Igor Dyukov Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour 17,046 5.68%
Luiza Gagut Liberal Democratic Party 14,323 4.77%
Sergey Tsvetov Congress of Russian Communities 11,110 3.70%
Yelena Sannikova Social Democrats 7,070 2.35%
Aleksey Guskov Independent 4,526 1.51%
Aleksey Purusov Forward, Russia! 4,095 1.36%
Vladimir Koterev Independent 2,474 0.82%
Mikhail Nefedov Independent 2,047 0.68%
against all 28,237 9.40%
Total 300,257 100%
Source: [3]

1998

Summary of the 29 September 1998 by-election in the Dzerzhinsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Ardalyen Panteleyev Independent 39,151 27.90%
Sergey Lisovsky Independent 29,340 20.91%
Andrey Gerasimov Independent 21,820 15.55%
Lidia Ugolnikova Independent 16,772 11.95%
Ilya Polyashov Independent 7,454 5.31%
Tamara Aksenova Independent 2,213 1.58%
Valery Kravchenko Independent 969 0.69%
Gennady Blinov Independent 675 0.48%
Roman Murashov Independent 445 0.32%
against all 16,316 11.63%
Total 141,014 100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Dzerzhinsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Gennady Khodyrev Independent 81,724 32.88%
Sergey Leskov Independent 40,797 16.41%
Alina Radchenko Our Home – Russia 39,333 15.83%
Ardalyen Panteleyev (incumbent) Independent 21,525 8.66%
Andrey Tsvetkov Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc 4,850 1.95%
Irina Parfenova Independent 4,679 1.88%
Aleksey Marchenko Liberal Democratic Party 3,803 1.53%
Aleksandr Korimenko Independent 2,968 1.19%
Svetlana Shalnova Spiritual Heritage 2,704 1.09%
Oleg Karpov Independent 2,670 1.07%
Ivan Altyshev Communist Party 2,485 1.00%
Aleksandr Gorin Independent 1,655 0.67%
against all 35,058 14.11%
Total 248,546 100%
Source: [5]

2002

Summary of the 31 March 2002 by-election in the Dzerzhinsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Basov Independent 51,973 35.66%
Alina Radchenko Independent 29,758 20.42%
Yury Demin Independent 14,089 9.67%
Eduard Savenko (Limonov) Independent 9,584 6.58%
Aleksandr Kirin Independent 7,478 5.13%
Viktor Kazimirov Independent 3,002 2.06%
against all 23,038 15.81%
Total 145,760 100%
Source: [6]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Dzerzhinsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Stalmakhov Independent 56,311 25.60%
Vladimir Basov (incumbent) Communist Party 36,970 16.81%
Alina Radchenko Independent 29,083 13.22%
Gulya Khodyreva Rodina 26,563 12.08%
Dmitry Shurov Independent 22,364 10.17%
Aleksey Kostin Liberal Democratic Party 5,694 2.59%
Aleksandr Fyodorov Independent 4,008 1.82%
Ardalyen Panteleyev Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice 3,522 1.60%
Aleksandr Romanov Independent 3,003 1.37%
Aleksandr Linev United Russian Party Rus' 1,169 0.53%
Yury Bratukhin Independent 789 0.36%
Artyom Nasledskov Independent 569 0.26%
against all 26,636 12.11%
Total 220,032 100%
Source: [7]

Notes

  1. appointed Head of Federal Service for Television and Radio in May 1998
  2. elected Governor of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast in August 2001

References

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