Kaluga constituency
Electoral district in Russia
Kaluga single-member constituency Deputy Federal subject Kaluga Oblast Districts Baryatinsky , Borovsky , Dzerzhinsky , Iznoskovsky , Kaluga (Moskovsky, Oktyabrsky), Kirovsky , Kuybyshevsky , Maloyaroslavetsky , Medynsky , Mosalsky , Spas-Demensky , Yukhnovsky Other territory Germany (Frankfurt -1)[ 1] Voters 385,245 (2021)[ 2]
The Kaluga constituency (No.99[ a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Kaluga Oblast . Until 2007 the constituency covered the entirety of Kaluga and was based in eastern Kaluga Oblast. However, in 2016 the constituency changed significantly as it switched near all of its territory with Obninsk constituency , so currently Kaluga constituency is based in western Kaluga Oblast.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Kaluga constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Ella Pamfilova (incumbent)
Pamfilova–Gurov–Lysenko
62,001
21.89%
Vyacheslav Boyko
Communist Party
60,454
21.35%
Viktor Minakov
Our Home – Russia
40,437
14.28%
Valery Reshitko
Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour
25,304
8.93%
Andrey Blinov
Congress of Russian Communities
16,621
5.87%
Vladimir Kostenko
Independent
13,268
4.68%
Mikhail Sidorov
Liberal Democratic Party
12,824
4.53%
Nikolay Zhdanov-Lutsenko
My Fatherland
8,823
3.12%
Vyacheslav Popkov
Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
8,095
2.86%
Nikolay Strelnikov
Independent
4,398
1.55%
Natalya Abramova
Zemsky Sobor
4,242
1.50%
Natalya Khramtsova
Independent
1,568
0.55%
Nikolay Vasilevich
Tikhonov-Tupolev -Tikhonov
499
0.18%
against all
19,688
6.95%
Total
283,206
100%
Source:
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1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Kaluga constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Vyacheslav Boyko
Communist Party
53,405
20.52%
Lyudmila Berestova
Women of Russia
32,574
12.52%
Anatoly Minakov
Our Home – Russia
25,996
9.99%
Viktor Pakhno
Fatherland – All Russia
21,774
8.37%
Tatyana Fedyayeva
Independent
14,141
5.43%
Oleg Kutepov
Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
13,942
5.36%
Yury Zelnikov
Independent
13,167
5.06%
Aleksey Karpeyev
Independent
9,558
3.67%
Aleksandr Gonchar
Independent
8,863
3.41%
Galina Bozhedomova
Yabloko
8,793
3.38%
Yevgeny Shevchenko
Independent
6,431
2.47%
Andrey Dlugunovich
Liberal Democratic Party
4,922
1.89%
Vladimir Novopoltsev
Independent
4,911
1.89%
Valentin Dubachev
Independent
3,560
1.37%
Dmitry Vovchuk
Congress of Russian Communities -Yury Boldyrev Movement
2,745
1.05%
Sergey Vovchuk
Independent
2,589
0.99%
Andrey Petrov
Spiritual Heritage
1,512
0.58%
against all
27,492
10.56%
Total
260,219
100%
Source:
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2003
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Kaluga constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Olga Selivyorstova
Independent
49,495
21.97%
Sergey Koshevoy
Independent
36,445
16.18%
Yury Levenkov
Independent
19,248
8.54%
Vyacheslav Boyko (incumbent)
Communist Party
15,625
6.94%
Oleg Kutepov
Rodina
11,426
5.07%
Vyacheslav Gorbatin
Independent
10,959
4.86%
Andrey Zavrazhnov
Independent
10,391
4.61%
Sergey Fadeyev
Yabloko
7,375
3.27%
Yevgeny Shevchenko
Independent
7,298
3.24%
Sergey Panasov
Liberal Democratic Party
4,880
2.17%
Valery Baranovich
Independent
4,022
1.79%
Karp Didenko
Independent
4,005
1.78%
Andrey Smolovik
Independent
3,500
1.55%
Valentin Arkhipov
Independent
3,168
1.41%
Valery Salazkin
Democratic Party
1,119
0.50%
against all
32,824
14.57%
Total
225,551
100%
Source:
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2016
2021
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Kaluga constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Olga Korobova
United Russia
57,025
35.65%
Nikolay Yashkin
Communist Party
32,212
20.14%
Aleksandr Bychkov
A Just Russia — For Truth
16,128
10.08%
Dmitry Zubov
New People
13,000
8.13%
Vladimir Mikhaylov
Party of Pensioners
10,182
6.36%
Igor Golovnev
Liberal Democratic Party
9,932
6.21%
Mikhail Matiko
Communists of Russia
8,259
5.16%
Viktor Shcherbakov
The Greens
3,877
2.42%
Dmitry Rakhe
Party of Growth
1,665
1.04%
Total
159,971
100%
Source:
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Notes
^ No.87 in 1993-1995 and 2003-2007, No.86 in 1995-2003
References