Russian legislative constituency
Ishim single-member constituency |
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Deputy | None |
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Federal subject | Tyumen Oblast |
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Districts | Abatsky, Armizonsky, Aromashevsky, Berdyuzhsky, Golyshmanovsky, Ishim, Ishimsky, Kazansky, Omutinsky, Sladkovsky, Sorokinsky, Tobolsk, Tobolsky, Uporovsky, Uvatsky, Vagaysky, Vikulovsky, Yalutorovsk, Yalutorovsky, Yarkovsky, Yurginsky, Zavodoukovsky |
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Voters | 448,701 (2003)[1] |
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The Ishim constituency (No.178) was a Russian legislative constituency in Tyumen Oblast in 1993–2007. The constituency covered large portions of upstate Tyumen Oblast to the east of Tyumen. Currently territory of the former Ishim constituency is split between Tyumen constituency (northern part) and Zavodoukovsk constituency (southern part).
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Ishim constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Viktor Rozhkov
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Independent
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63,809
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21.61%
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Mirabo Uteshev
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Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
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49,362
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16.71%
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Lyudmila Zhelnina
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Power to the People
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40,478
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13.71%
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Valery Kretov
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Political Movement of Transport Workers
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35,583
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12.05%
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Sergey Vasilyev
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Independent
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16,179
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5.48%
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Tamara Aksenova
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Forward, Russia!
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15,620
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5.29%
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Vladilen Nikitin
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Independent
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14,466
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4.90%
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Aleksey Vasilishin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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14,408
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4.88%
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Safiulla Ilyasov
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Union of Muslims of Russia
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7,870
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2.66%
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Gennady Yartsev
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Party of Russian Unity and Accord
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3,199
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1.08%
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Nikolay Tropin
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Stable Russia
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3,022
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1.02%
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against all
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23,897
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8.09%
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Total
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295,340
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100%
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Source:
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[3]
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