The Pavlovsk constituency (No.90[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Voronezh Oblast. The constituency covers rural central and southern Voronezh Oblast.
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Pavlovsk single-member constituency |
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Federal subject | Voronezh Oblast |
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Districts | Bobrovsky, Bogucharsky, Buturlinovsky, Kalacheyevsky, Kamensky, Kantemirovsky, Novokhopyorsky, Olkhovatsky, Pavlovsky, Petropavlovsky, Podgorensky, Rossoshansky, Talovsky, Verkhnemamonsky, Vorobyovsky |
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Other territory | Abkhazia (Sukhum-2), Bulgaria (Sofia-3)[1] |
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Voters | 419,436 (2021)[2] |
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1993
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1995
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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Pavlovsk constituency
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Aleksandr Merkulov |
Communist Party |
125,841 |
35.29% |
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Pyotr Matyashov (incumbent) |
Independent |
38,781 |
10.88% |
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Aleksey Verbitsky |
Independent |
34,709 |
9.73% |
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Yevgeny Mezentsev |
Party of Workers' Self-Government |
29,844 |
8.37% |
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Viktor Glebov |
Liberal Democratic Party |
28,765 |
8.07% |
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Valery Yegorychev |
Political Movement of Transport Workers |
17,549 |
4.92% |
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Nikolay Kuralesin |
Ivan Rybkin Bloc |
15,037 |
4.22% |
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Valery Yakshin |
Independent |
14,469 |
4.06% |
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Vladimir Mandrygin |
Power to the People |
8,330 |
2.34% |
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Anatoly Osadchuk |
Independent |
4,246 |
1.19% |
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against all |
31,514 |
8.84% |
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Total |
356,554 |
100% |
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Source: |
[4] |
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1997
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Summary of the 22 June 1997 Russian by-election in the Pavlovsk constituency
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Yelena Panina |
Independent |
139,909 |
68.15% |
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Mikhail Tsymbalyuk |
Independent |
28,060 |
13.67% |
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Valery Kuznetsov |
Independent |
16,109 |
7.84% |
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Ivan Nezhelsky |
Independent |
6,072 |
2.96% |
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Andrey Kanderov |
Independent |
3,978 |
1.94% |
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Vladimir Belomytsev |
Independent |
1,450 |
0.70% |
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against all |
9,695 |
4.72% |
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Total |
209,023 |
100% |
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Source: |
[5] |
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1999
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Pavlovsk constituency
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Nikolay Olshansky |
Independent |
87,738 |
26.66% |
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Anatoly Bakulin |
Communist Party |
74,811 |
22.73% |
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Ivan Lachugin |
Independent |
37,745 |
11.47% |
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Aleksandr Lysenko |
Independent |
35,459 |
10.77% |
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Vladimir Frolov |
Fatherland – All Russia |
17,967 |
5.46% |
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Yury Goncharov |
Independent |
16,287 |
4.95% |
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Nikolay Berlev |
Independent |
9,850 |
2.99% |
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Nikolay Bykov |
Independent |
8,763 |
2.66% |
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Yuly Zolotovsky |
Independent |
6,735 |
2.05% |
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Tatyana Vulich |
Spiritual Heritage |
2,511 |
0.76% |
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Vladimir Yefimov |
Our Home – Russia |
2,265 |
0.69% |
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against all |
23,226 |
7.06% |
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Total |
329,103 |
100% |
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2003
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2016
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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Pavlovsk constituency
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Andrey Markov |
United Russia |
198,149 |
62.69% |
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Ruslan Gostev |
Communist Party |
39,142 |
12.38% |
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Marina Spitsyna |
Liberal Democratic Party |
19,148 |
6.06% |
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Vitaly Klimov |
A Just Russia |
17,479 |
5.53% |
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Sergey Poymanov |
Patriots of Russia |
16,153 |
5.11% |
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Yury Shcherbakov |
Communists of Russia |
11,162 |
3.53% |
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Marina Lyutikova |
Party of Growth |
5,283 |
1.67% |
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Sergey Mushtenko |
Yabloko |
2,484 |
0.79% |
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Mikhail Ochkin |
The Greens |
2,187 |
0.69% |
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Total |
316,073 |
100% |
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2021
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No.77 in 1993-1995, No.76 1995-2003, No.78 in 2003-2007