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Bor constituency

Bor single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy
Federal subjectNizhny Novgorod Oblast
DistrictsBor, Chkalovsk, Gorodetsky, Koverninsky, Krasnobakovsky, Nizhny Novgorod (Sormovsky), Semyonov, Shakhunya, Sharangsky, Sokolsky, Tonkinsky, Tonshayevsky, Urensky, Varnavinsky, Vetluzhsky, Voskresensky
Voters497,796 (2021)[1]

The Bor constituency (No.133[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. The constituency covers northern Nizhny Novgorod and rural northern Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.

The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Artyom Kavinov, former Minister of Social Policy of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.

Boundaries

1993–1995 Semyonov constituency: Balakhna, Balakhninsky District, Chkalovsky District, Gorodets, Gorodetsky District, Koverninsky District, Krasnobakovsky District, Semyonov, Semyonovsky District, Shakhunsky District, Sharangsky District, Tonkinsky District, Tonshayevsky District, Urensky District, Varnavinsky District, Vetluzhsky District, Volodarsky District, Voskresensky District[2]
The constituency covered rural northern Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, including the cities Balakhna, Gorodets and Semyonov.

1995–2007 Semyonov constituency: Balakhninsky District, Chkalovsky District, Gorodetsky District, Koverninsky District, Krasnobakovsky District, Semyonovsky District, Shakhunsky District, Sharangsky District, Sokolsky District, Tonkinsky District, Tonshayevsky District, Urensky District, Varnavinsky District, Vetluzhsky District, Volodarsky District, Voskresensky District[3][4]
After 1995 the constituency was slightly altered, gaining Sokolsky District from Kineshma constituency after the municipality was transferred from Kostroma Oblast to Nizhny Novgorod Oblast in 1994.

2016–present: Bor, Chkalovsk, Gorodetsky District, Koverninsky District, Krasnobakovsky District, Nizhny Novgorod (Sormovsky), Semyonov, Shakhunya, Sharangsky District, Sokolsky District, Tonkinsky District, Tonshayevsky District, Urensky District, Varnavinsky District, Vetluzhsky District, Voskresensky District[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election under the name "Bor constituency" and most of its former territory in northern Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, losing Balakhninsky and Volodarsky districts to Kanavinsky constituency. This seat gained Sormovsky City District of Nizhny Novgorod from Kanavinsky constituency and its industrial satellite cityBor from the former Kstovo constituency.

Members elected

Election Member Party
1993 Tatyana Chertoritskaya Independent
1995 Gennady Khodyrev[b] Communist Party
1999 Nikolay Kosterin Independent
2003 Aleksandr Khinshtein Independent
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Artyom Kavinov United Russia
2021

Election Results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Semyonov constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Tatyana Chertoritskaya Independent 60,735 26.10%
Gennady Khodyrev Independent 55,615 23.90%
Nikolay Kosterin Agrarian Party 34,985 15.03%
Sergey Polozkov Civic Union 18,093 7.77%
Gennady Komarov Independent 12,605 5.42%
Mikhail Isakov Democratic Party 5,061 2.17%
against all 25,239 10.84%
Total 232,739 100%
Source: [7]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Semyonov constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Gennady Khodyrev Communist Party 76,171 27.20%
Tatyana Chertoritskaya (incumbent) Independent 60,165 21.48%
Vladimir Sedov Independent 34,891 12.46%
Yury Tarasov Independent 31,550 11.27%
Dmitry Sochnev Our Home – Russia 11,079 3.96%
Viktor Shamov Liberal Democratic Party 8,285 2.96%
Nikolay Ivashko Independent 7,350 2.62%
Yevgeny Mamontov Independent 6,692 2.39%
Granit Virgasov Independent 6,681 2.39%
Vladislav Vishnepolsky Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 4,474 1.60%
Aleksandr Tolstov Independent 4,391 1.57%
against all 21,234 7.58%
Total 280,045 100%
Source: [8]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Semyonov constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Nikolay Kosterin Independent 114,866 44.96%
Sergey Voronov Independent 55,950 21.90%
Tatyana Chertoritskaya Independent 23,197 9.08%
Viktor Shamov Independent 7,379 2.89%
Igor Ruzankin Our Home – Russia 5,331 2.09%
Nikolay Tishkin Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc 4,166 1.63%
Vladimir Isayev Liberal Democratic Party 4,054 1.59%
Rustem Sultanov Independent 3,274 1.28%
Yury Novokshanov Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement 1,767 0.69%
Andrey Pilyugin Spiritual Heritage 1,066 0.42%
Dmitry Perevaryukha Independent 898 0.35%
against all 28,760 11.26%
Total 255,488 100%
Source: [9]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Semyonov constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Khinshtein Independent 85,032 38.79%
Nikolay Kosterin (incumbent) Agrarian Party 42,138 19.22%
Aleksandr Glukhovskoy Independent 22,410 10.22%
Eduard Zhitukhin Communist Party 18,813 8.58%
Valery Yemelyanov Liberal Democratic Party 9,632 4.39%
Aleksandr Kirin Independent 9,022 4.12%
Aleksandr Yevdokimov Great Russia – Eurasian Union 4,248 1.94%
against all 24,099 10.99%
Total 219,387 100%
Source: [10]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Bor constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Artyom Kavinov United Russia 148,499 59.49%
Mikhail Sukharev Communist Party 27,920 11.18%
Dmitry Chugrin Liberal Democratic Party 26,904 10.78%
Kirill Lychagin A Just Russia 10,444 4.18%
Sergey Yudin Communists of Russia 7,976 3.20%
Aleksey Vetoshkin Yabloko 6,292 2.52%
Viktor Shamov Rodina 5,405 2.17%
Irina Sevridova Party of Growth 4,823 1.93%
Roman Zykov Patriots of Russia 3,569 1.43%
Total 249,623 100%
Source: [11]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Bor constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Artyom Kavinov (incumbent) United Russia 129,582 51.11%
Roman Kabeshev Communist Party 40,563 16.00%
Igor Chkalov A Just Russia — For Truth 22,593 8.91%
Dmitry Chugrin Liberal Democratic Party 21,327 8.41%
Ilya Pokhlebkin Party of Pensioners 15,969 6.30%
Artyom Bazhenov Party of Growth 9,241 3.64%
Viktor Shamov Rodina 6,230 2.46%
Total 253,547 100%
Source: [12]

Notes

  1. ^ Semyonov constituency No.121 in 1993-2003, Semyonov constituency No.122 in 2003-2007
  2. ^ appointed Minister for Antimonopoly Policy of Russia in October 1998

References

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