The Sakhalin Constituency (No.167[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Sakhalin Oblast. The constituency is the only one in Sakhalin Oblast, and occupies the whole of its territory. It is also the only Russian constituency situated exclusively on islands.
Sakhalin single-member constituency |
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Deputy | |
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Federal subject | Sakhalin Oblast |
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Districts | Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky, Anivsky, Dolinsky, Kholmsky District, Korsakovsky, Kurilsky, Makarovsky, Nevelsky, Nogliksky, Okhinsky, Poronaysky, Severo-Kurilsky, Smirnykhovsky, Tomarinsky, Tymovsky, Uglegorsky, Yuzhno-Kurilsky, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk |
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Other territory | Latvia (Riga)[1] |
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Voters | 381,883 (2021)[2] |
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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Sakhalin constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Ivan Zhdakayev
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Communist Party
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61,582
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23.42%
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Boris Tretyak (incumbent)
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Independent
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55,031
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20.93%
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Lyubov Shubina
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Women of Russia
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27,653
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10.52%
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Mikhail Romanovsky
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Political Movement of Transport Workers
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23,269
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8.85%
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Nikolay Dolgikh
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Independent
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17,489
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6.65%
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Mikhail Glazov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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17,229
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6.55%
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Sergey Ponomarev
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Congress of Russian Communities
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11,431
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4.35%
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Yuri Stiplin
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Environmental Party of Russia "Kedr"
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8,337
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3.17%
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Anatoly Zhilin
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Independent
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5,573
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2.12%
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Valentin Chumakov
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Independent
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4,108
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1.56%
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Tatyana Yatsmirskaya
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Federal Democratic Movement
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3,658
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1.39%
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against all
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23,584
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8.97%
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Total
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262,943
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Sakhalin constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Ivan Zhdakayev (incumbent)
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Independent
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55,267
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24.43%
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Boris Tretyak
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Independent
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46,475
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20.55%
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Sergey Ponomarev
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Independent
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22,859
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10.11%
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Viktor Dolgikh
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Independent
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13,224
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5.85%
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Pavel Alborov
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Independent
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9,864
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4.36%
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Valery Kulbakov
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Independent
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7,962
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3.52%
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Valery Kukushkin
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Independent
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7,104
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3.14%
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Sergey Sedov
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Party of Pensioners
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6,769
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2.99%
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Vladislav Rukavets
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Our Home – Russia
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6,112
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2.70%
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Nina Moskvina
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Independent
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5,780
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2.56%
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Nina Gultyayeva
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Independent
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4,815
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2.13%
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Larisa Moskvina-Yevgrashina
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Independent
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2,523
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1.12%
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against all
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33,518
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14.82%
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Total
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226,197
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Sakhalin constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Ivan Zhdakayev (incumbent)
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Communist Party
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61,888
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28.12%
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Vladimir Yefremov
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United Russia
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46,262
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21.02%
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Sergey Podolyan
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Independent
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44,209
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20.09%
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Viktor Yefremov
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Union of Right Forces
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12,314
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5.60%
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Olga Blinova
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Independent
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6,062
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2.75%
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Andrey Polukhanov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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5,480
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2.49%
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Nadezhda Veter
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United Russian Party Rus'
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3,903
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1.77%
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Irina Yanko
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Independent
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3,313
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1.51%
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Oleg Lopatka
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Independent
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1,553
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0.71%
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Valery Voytenkov
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Great Russia–Eurasian Union
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1,072
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0.49%
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against all
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29,289
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13.31%
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Total
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220,053
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100%
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Source:
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- ^ No.159 in 1993-1995, No.160 in 1995-2007
- ^ died in office in 2005