Vologda electoral district (Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917)
The Vologda electoral district (Russian: Вологодский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. The electoral district covered the Vologda Governorate.[3] Out of the 10 uezds in Vologda electoral district, the account of U.S. historian Oliver Henry Radkey (see table below) has 1 uezds with a largely incomplete vote count and gaps in coverage in another 2 uezds.[4] In Vologda the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks had a common list.[4] Soviet sources indicated that Social Democratic list was dominated by the Bolsheviks.[5] In the Komi areas, the main competitors of the SRs were the Kadets and the Popular Socialists.[6] Results
In Vologda town the Kadets got 5,973 votes (37.5%), the SRs 4,651 (29.2%), the Social Democrats 3,718 votes (23.3%), Unity 1,169 votes (7.3%) and the Popular Socialists 423 votes (2.7%). In the Vologda garrison, the SRs got 929 votes (47.4%), the Social Democrats 825 votes (42.1%), the Kadets 163 votes (8.3%), Unity 27 votes (1.4%) and the Popular Socialists 15 votes (0.8%). References
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