Russian legislative constituency
Syktyvkar single-member constituency Deputy Federal subject Komi Republic Districts Inta , Izhemsky , Knyazhpogostsky , Kortkerossky , Koygorodsky , Pechora , Priluzsky , Sosnogorsk , Syktyvdinsky , Syktyvkar , Sysolsky , Troitsko-Pechorsky , Udorsky , Ukhta , Usinsk , Ust-Kulomsky , Ust-Tsilemsky , Ust-Vymsky , Vorkuta , Vuktyl [ 1] Voters 642,561 (2021)[ 2]
The Syktyvkar Constituency (No.18[ a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Komi Republic . The constituency is the only one in Komi Republic, and occupies the whole of its territory. However, in 1993-1995 Komi had two constituencies but lost one of them due to population decline.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Syktyvkar constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Rita Chistokhodova
Independent
109,408
24.57%
Gennady Rassokhin
Our Home – Russia
97,487
21.89%
Mikhail Gluzman
Forward, Russia!
53,846
12.09%
Vera Skorobogatova
Ivan Rybkin Bloc
40,718
9.14%
Sergey Borisov
Independent
38,595
8.67%
Yevgeny Babusenko
Independent
37,102
8.33%
Andrey Titarenko
Beer Lovers Party
8,411
1.89%
Vitaly Mikulinsky
Party of Economic Freedom
4,151
0.93%
against all
47,511
10.67%
Total
445,307
100%
Source:
[ 5]
1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Syktyvkar constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Valery Markov
Independent
116,243
25.38%
Ivan Mokhnachuk
Independent
57,953
12.66%
Valentina Kotelnikova
Women of Russia
55,859
12.20%
Nikolay Moiseev
Yabloko
54,191
11.83%
Aleksandr Amonariev
Communist Party
51,494
11.24%
Vladimir Lushnikov
Independent
28,920
6.32%
Mikhail Zhilin
Independent
15,393
3.36%
Valery Prokhorov
Independent
9,544
2.08%
against all
59,866
13.07%
Total
457,929
100%
Source:
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2003
2016
2021
Notes
^ No.17 in 1995-2003
^ Pechora constituency
^ Syktyvkar constituency
Sources
References