Ryazan single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Deputy
Federal subjectRyazan Oblast
DistrictsChuchkovsky, Kadomsky, Kasimov, Kasimovsky, Klepikovsky, Pitelinsky, Putyatinsky, Ryazan (Moskovsky, Sovetsky), Ryazansky (Dubrovichskoye, Dyadkovskoye, Korablinskoye, Lgovskoye, Listvyanskoye, Murminskoye, Polyanskoye, Varskovskoye, Vyshgorodskoye, Zaboryevskoye, Zaokskoye), Sarayevsky, Sasovo, Sasovsky, Shatsky, Shilovsky, Spassky, Yermishinsky
Other territoryBelarus (Minsk-1)[1]
Voters442,796 (2021)[2]

The Ryazan constituency (No.156[lower-alpha 1]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Ryazan Oblast. Until 2007 the constituency covered Ryazan and its surroundings in northwestern part of Ryazan Oblast. However, in 2016 Ryazan Oblast constituencies were gerrymandered with Ryazan constituency now covering only half of Ryazan and gaining large eastern rural portion of eliminated Shilovo constituency. Most of former territory of the Ryazan constituency was redistricted to nearby Skopin constituency.

Members elected

Election Member Party
1993 Konstantin Laikam Civic Union
1995 Leonid Kanayev Communist Party
1999 Nadezhda Korneyeva Communist Party
2003 Nikolay Bulayev[lower-alpha 2] United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Andrey Krasov United Russia
2021

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Ryazan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Konstantin Laikam Civic Union 56,001 17.53%
Sergey Komarov Independent - 10.90%
Total 319,520 100%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Ryazan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Leonid Kanayev Communist Party 93,453 26.55%
Mikhail Malakhov Independent 36,631 10.41%
Yevgeny Stroyev Independent 26,130 7.42%
Nina Aleshina Independent 25,774 7.32%
Konstantin Laikam (incumbent) Stable Russia 19,084 5.42%
Sergey Voblenko Our Home – Russia 16,803 4.77%
Vyacheslav Kichenin Independent 14,903 4.23%
Anatoly Kapustin Liberal Democratic Party 14,054 3.99%
Sergey Kosourov Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 10,829 3.08%
Igor Trushin Yabloko 10,235 2.91%
Anatoly Grynin Congress of Russian Communities 9,788 2.78%
Aleksandr Gavrilov Power to the People 9,629 2.74%
Anatoly Alekseyev Independent 6,551 1.86%
Gennady Telnykh Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc 5,532 1.57%
Yevgeny Podkolzin For the Motherland! 5,020 1.43%
Aleksandr Yudin Party of Workers' Self-Government 4,046 1.15%
Aleksandr Nazarkin Independent 3,851 1.09%
Vladislav Lomizov Russian Lawyers' Association 3,781 1.07%
Mikhail Taraskin Union of ZhKKh Workers 2,911 0.83%
Vyacheslav Tkachenko Independent 2,735 0.78%
Aleksandr Belyakov Independent 4,767 1.52%
Aleksandr Abramovich Working Collectives and Greens for SSR 1,442 0.41%
Boris Gusev Independent 910 0.26%
Boris Gereyev Federal Democratic Movement 832 0.24%
against all 21,513 6.11%
Total 351,946 100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Ryazan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Nadezhda Korneyeva Communist Party 61,258 19.27%
Mikhail Malakhov Union of Right Forces 42,553 13.39%
Nikolay Bulayev Fatherland – All Russia 30,512 9.60%
Mikhail Lipatov Movement in Support of the Army 25,237 7.94%
Leonid Kanayev (incumbent) Independent 17,476 5.50%
Vladimir Aksyonov Independent 15,886 5.00%
Boris Khramov Yabloko 13,990 4.40%
Valery Danilchenko Our Home – Russia 13,603 4.28%
Alina Milekhina Independent 12,090 3.80%
Nadezhda Kulikova Independent 11,758 3.70%
Stanislav Terekhov Stalin Bloc – For the USSR 6,777 2.13%
Sofya Petrova Independent 4,868 1.53%
Cheslav Mlynnik Independent 3,582 1.13%
Stanislav Karpov Peace, Labour, May 3,458 1.09%
Sergey Yudin Independent 3,196 1.01%
Yury Malistov Independent 2,942 0.93%
against all 42,792 13.46%
Total 317,840 100%
Source: [5]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Ryazan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Nikolay Bulayev United Russia 78,938 31.42%
Nadezhda Korneyeva (incumbent) Communist Party 40,039 15.94%
Igor Trubitsyn Independent 25,883 11.45%
Aleksandr Sherin Liberal Democratic Party 11,854 4.72%
Sergey Tabolin Yabloko 10,710 4.26%
Viktor Milekhin Independent 10,184 4.05%
Boris Dmitriyev Union of Right Forces 5,379 2.14%
Aleksey Mikhaylov Independent 5,005 1.99%
Vladimir Viktorov Independent 4,583 1.82%
Sergey Kprf Independent 4,394 1.75%
Igor Potapov Great Russia – Eurasian Union 4,107 1.63%
Aleksandr Sidorov United Russian Party Rus' 3,181 1.27%
against all 39,064 15.55%
Total 251,472 100%
Source: [6]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Ryazan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrey Krasov United Russia 99,768 49.09%
Galina Gnuskina Communist Party 29,841 14.68%
Yury Kravchenko Liberal Democratic Party 25,743 12.66%
Andrey Lyablin A Just Russia 12,787 6.29%
Denis Desinov Communists of Russia 9,703 4.77%
Maria Yepifanova Yabloko 7,060 3.47%
Vladimir Rogov Rodina 5,449 2.68%
Irina Kusova People's Freedom Party 4,738 2.33%
Andrey Tumashev The Greens 2,391 1.18%
Total 203,267 100%
Source: [7]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Ryazan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrey Krasov (incumbent) United Russia 81,024 39.57%
Oleg Strukov Communist Party 28,226 13.78%
Aleksandr Averin A Just Russia — For Truth 22,767 11.12%
Dmitry Detinov New People 15,594 7.62%
Andrey Lyubimov Yabloko 15,341 7.49%
Maksim Mustafin Liberal Democratic Party 11,408 5.57%
Sergey Perimbayev Communists of Russia 11,185 5.46%
Pavel Voronin Party of Pensioners 10,880 5.31%
Aleksandr Rzhanov Rodina 2,509 1.23%
Total 204,774 100%
Source: [8]

Notes

  1. No.148 in 1993-1995, No.149 in 1995-2007
  2. appointed Chairman of the Federal Agency on Education in October 2007

References

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