Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Vsevolozhsk constituency
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Vladimir Grigoryev
|
Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
|
27,963
|
10.08%
|
|
Anatoly Kalinin
|
Congress of Russian Communities
|
22,449
|
8.09%
|
|
Yury Alferov
|
Independent
|
21,201
|
7.64%
|
|
Vitaly Stepanko
|
Our Home – Russia
|
19,722
|
7.11%
|
|
Yevgeny Fyodorov (incumbent)
|
Bloc of Independents
|
19,228
|
6.93%
|
|
Valery Shkoldin
|
Independent
|
18,322
|
6.60%
|
|
Svetlana Yurkova
|
Independent
|
15,340
|
5.53%
|
|
Aleksandr Permyakov
|
Independent
|
15,045
|
5.42%
|
|
Vladimir Lebedev
|
Power to the People!
|
11,664
|
4.20%
|
|
Lyudmila Chayka
|
Christian-Democratic Union - Christians of Russia
|
11,409
|
4.11%
|
|
Vyacheslav Ulybin
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
11,325
|
4.08%
|
|
Viktor Denikin
|
Union of Patriots
|
9,987
|
3.60%
|
|
Galina Oksyutnik
|
Ivan Rybkin Bloc
|
8,373
|
3.02%
|
|
Aleksey Maksimenkov
|
Independent
|
7,340
|
2.65%
|
|
Yevgeny Polyakov
|
Russian All-People's Movement
|
3,645
|
1.31%
|
|
Aleksey Redozubov
|
Independent
|
3,603
|
1.30%
|
|
against all
|
41,287
|
14.88%
|
|
Total
|
277,484
|
100%
|
|
Source:
|
[4]
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A by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes.
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Vsevolozhsk constituency
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Olga Borisova
|
Independent
|
34,319
|
14.54%
|
|
Sergey Kyshtymov
|
Independent
|
29,236
|
12.38%
|
|
Vladimir Grigoryev (incumbent)
|
Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union
|
26,044
|
11.03%
|
|
Aleksandr Trafimov
|
Independent
|
22,204
|
9.40%
|
|
Viktor Pleskachevsky
|
Unity
|
17,031
|
7.21%
|
|
Boris Moiseyev
|
Yabloko
|
13,696
|
5.80%
|
|
Aleksandr Lysov
|
Independent
|
11,208
|
4.75%
|
|
Viktor Rybachok
|
Independent
|
9,976
|
4.23%
|
|
Oleg Shelyagov
|
Independent
|
6,621
|
2.80%
|
|
Rashid Ismagilov
|
Independent
|
6,180
|
2.62%
|
|
Valery Grigoryev
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
4,996
|
2.12%
|
|
Dmitry Yakubovsky
|
Independent
|
4,787
|
2.03%
|
|
Vladislav Kosenko
|
Spiritual Heritage
|
4,047
|
1.71%
|
|
Taras Dzhus
|
Independent
|
3,154
|
1.34%
|
|
Valery Gerasimov
|
Socialist Party
|
1,232
|
0.52%
|
|
Aleksandr Vtulkin
|
Independent
|
1,137
|
0.48%
|
|
Vadim Raskovalov
|
Russian Socialist Party
|
777
|
0.33%
|
|
against all
|
34,783
|
14.73%
|
|
Total
|
236,106
|
100%
|
|
Source:
|
[5]
|
Summary of the 26 March 2000 by-election in the Vsevolozhsk constituency
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Aleksandr Nevzorov
|
Independent
|
116,258
|
38.07%
|
|
Yury Fedotov
|
Independent
|
54,410
|
17.82%
|
|
Yury Trusov
|
Independent
|
1,558
|
6.81%
|
|
Yury Sevenard
|
Independent
|
18,773
|
6.15%
|
|
Anatoly Smirnov
|
Independent
|
15,365
|
5.03%
|
|
Vladimir Grigoryev
|
Independent
|
12,545
|
4.11%
|
|
Gennady Seleznev
|
Independent
|
10,652
|
3.49%
|
|
Mikhail Glushchenko
|
Independent
|
4,406
|
1.44%
|
|
Galina Sharova
|
Independent
|
3,592
|
1.18%
|
|
Oleg Shelyagov
|
Independent
|
2,698
|
0.88%
|
|
Anton Volkov
|
Independent
|
2,168
|
0.71%
|
|
Rudolf Kagramanov
|
Independent
|
1,104
|
0.36%
|
|
Vyacheslav Shevchenko
|
Independent
|
601
|
0.20%
|
|
against all
|
35,266
|
11.55%
|
|
Total
|
303,209
|
100%
|
|
Source:
|
[6]
|
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Vsevolozhsk constituency
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Aleksandr Nevzorov (incumbent)
|
Independent
|
37,904
|
18.58%
|
|
Zalina Medoyeva
|
Union of Right Forces
|
28,501
|
13.97%
|
|
Vyacheslav Arutyunov
|
Independent
|
17,642
|
8.65%
|
|
Olga Borisova
|
Independent
|
16,820
|
8.24%
|
|
Anatoly Kontashev
|
Independent
|
14,388
|
7.05%
|
|
Irina Tomason
|
Independent
|
11,274
|
5.53%
|
|
Damir Shadayev
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
11,260
|
5.52%
|
|
Mikhail Aleksandrov
|
Rodina
|
11,257
|
5.52%
|
|
Yury Terentyev
|
Russian Communist Workers Party — Russian Party of Communists
|
10,990
|
5.39%
|
|
Yelena Slepko
|
Agrarian Party
|
6,068
|
2.97%
|
|
Nikolay Prokudin
|
Yabloko
|
5,378
|
2.64%
|
|
Viktor Stepanov
|
United Russian Party Rus'
|
1,386
|
0.68%
|
|
against all
|
27,712
|
13.58%
|
|
Total
|
204,222
|
100%
|
|
Source:
|
[7]
|
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Vsevolozhsk constituency
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Vladimir Drachev
|
United Russia
|
100,133
|
47.64%
|
|
Andrey Lebedev
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
23,415
|
11.14%
|
|
Valeria Kovalenko
|
A Just Russia
|
22,260
|
10.59%
|
|
Vladimir Taymazov
|
Communist Party
|
13,415
|
6.38%
|
|
Lyudmila Savina
|
Communists of Russia
|
10,074
|
4.79%
|
|
Aleksey Etmanov
|
Yabloko
|
8,569
|
3.48%
|
|
Vladimir Popov
|
Party of Growth
|
7,322
|
3.48%
|
|
Larisa Larkina
|
The Greens
|
5,971
|
2.84%
|
|
Anastasia Zatochnaya
|
Rodina
|
5,791
|
2.75%
|
|
Tatyana Lepetenina
|
Civic Platform
|
3,100
|
1.47%
|
|
Total
|
210,208
|
100%
|
|
Source:
|
[8]
|
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Vsevolozhsk constituency
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Svetlana Zhurova
|
United Russia
|
101,200
|
43.20%
|
|
Vadim Budeyev
|
Communist Party
|
40,597
|
17.33%
|
|
Valeria Kovalenko
|
A Just Russia — For Truth
|
20,929
|
8.93%
|
|
Andrey Lebedev
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
13,249
|
5.66%
|
|
Aleksey Shurshikov
|
New People
|
12,131
|
5.18%
|
|
Vasily Ivanov
|
Party of Pensioners
|
11,726
|
5.01%
|
|
Lyudmila Savina
|
Communists of Russia
|
9,100
|
3.88%
|
|
Anton Gordyuk
|
Yabloko
|
6,468
|
2.76%
|
|
Valery Shinkarenko
|
Rodina
|
4,174
|
1.78%
|
|
Aleksandr Gabitov
|
Civic Platform
|
3,141
|
1.34%
|
|
Total
|
234,241
|
100%
|
|
Source:
|
[9]
|
- ^ No.101 in 1993-1995, No.99 in 1995-2003, No.100 in 2003-2007