Constituency of the Russian Republic
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Created | 1917 |
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Abolished | 1918 |
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Number of members | 18 |
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Number of Uyezd Electoral Commissions | 12 |
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Number of Urban Electoral Commissions | 2 |
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Number of Parishes | 518 |
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Sources: | [1][2] |
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The Perm electoral district (Russian: Пермский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. The electoral district covered the Perm Governorate.[3]
The Peasants Union, with more than 13,000 votes, was mainly based in Krasnoufimsk uezd.[4]
Results
Perm
Party
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Vote
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%
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List 2 - Socialist-Revolutionaries
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665,118
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52.05
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List 6 - Bolsheviks
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268,292
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20.99
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List 5 - Kadets
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111,241
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8.71
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List 10 - [Orthodox] Clerical People's Party
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47,881
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3.75
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List 9 - Muslims-Bashkirs
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47,578
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3.72
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List 4 - Old Believers
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35,853
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2.81
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List 3 - Muslims
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29,683
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2.32
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List 11 - Bloc of Rightist SRs and Unity
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29,112
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2.28
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List 7 - Mensheviks
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28,002
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2.19
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List 1 - Krasnoufimsky Non-Partisan Credit Union
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13,748
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1.08
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List 8 - Radical Democrats
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1,381
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0.11
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Total:
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1,277,889
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[5][6]
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Deputies Elected
Alekseev
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SR
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Bondarev
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SR
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Gerstein
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SR
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Kabakov
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SR
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Kuznetsov
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SR
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Sigov
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SR
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Tarabukin
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SR
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Varushkin
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SR
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Zateeyshchikov
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SR
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Zdobnov
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SR
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Zisman
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SR
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Krol
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Kadet
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Sumarokov
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Kadet
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Andronnikov
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Bolshevik
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Beloborodov
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Bolshevik
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Krestinsky
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Bolshevik
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Sosnovsky
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Bolshevik
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Tukhvatullin
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Bashkir-Tatar group
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[7]
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