Nevinnomyssk constituency

The Nevinnomyssk constituency (No.66) is a Russian legislative constituency in Stavropol Krai. The constituency covers western Stavropol Krai, including parts of Stavropol. The constituency was created in 2015 from most of former Stavropol constituency, which during redistricting was moved eastward to central Stavropol Krai.

Nevinnomyssk single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Deputy
Federal subjectStavropol Krai
DistrictsAndropovsky, Izobilnensky, Kochubeyevsky, Nevinnomyssk, Novoalexandrovsky, Shpakovsky (Deminsky, Novomaryevskaya, Sengileyevsky, Tatarsky, Temnolessky, Tsimlyansky, Verkhnerussky), Stavropol (Promyshlenny)
Other territoryEstonia (Tallinn-1)[1]
Voters455,011 (2021)[2]

Members elected

Election Member Party
2016 Aleksandr Ishchenko United Russia
2021 Olga Timofeyeva United Russia

Election results

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Nevinnomyssk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Ishchenko United Russia 101,595 48.25%
Viktor Goncharov Communist Party 28,039 13.32%
Ilya Drozdov Liberal Democratic Party 27,063 12.85%
Sergey Gorlo A Just Russia 15,543 7.38%
Ivan Kolesnikov Communists of Russia 7,911 3.76%
Viktor Ilyinov The Greens 4,565 2.17%
Valery Ledovskoy Yabloko 4,406 2.09%
Georgy Bolshov Patriots of Russia 3,951 1.88%
Vladimir Smirnov Party of Growth 3,588 1.70%
Vladimir Nazarenko Rodina 3,352 1.59%
Total 210,547 100%
Source: [3]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Nevinnomyssk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Olga Timofeyeva United Russia 233,145 64.09%
Grigory Ponomarenko Communist Party 38,291 10.53%
Kirill Kuzmin A Just Russia — For Truth 21,611 5.94%
Aleksandr Kurilenko Liberal Democratic Party 20,233 5.56%
Konstantin Kozlov Communists of Russia 13,090 3.60%
Vladimir Zelensky Party of Pensioners 11,429 3.14%
Stanislav Kireyev New People 9,977 2.74%
Nikolay Sasin Party of Growth 4,634 1.27%
Asmik Khachatryan Rodina 3,748 1.03%
Total 363,768 100%
Source: [4]

References

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