Obninsk single-member constituency |
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 Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026 |
Deputy | |
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Federal subject | Kaluga Oblast |
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Districts | Babyninsky, Duminichsky, Ferzikovsky, Kaluga (Leninsky), Khvastovichsky, Kozelsky, Lyudinovsky, Meshchovsky, Obninsk, Peremyshlsky, Sukhinichsky, Tarussky, Ulyanovsky, Zhizdrinsky, Zhukovsky |
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Other territory | Germany (Frankfurt-2), Israel (Haifa-2) |
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Voters | 409,585 (2021)[1] |
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The Obninsk constituency (No.100[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Kaluga Oblast. The constutiency covers part of Kaluga, eastern and southern Kaluga Oblast. After 2025 redistricting Kaluga Oblast is slated to lose one of its two constituencies, so Obninsk constituency is going to be dissolved and merged with Kaluga constituency.
The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Gennady Sklyar, non-profit president and former Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network general director.
Boundaries
1993–2007 Dzerzhinsky constituency: Baryatinsky District, Borovsky District, Dzerzhinsky District, Iznoskovsky District, Kirov, Kirovsky District, Kuybyshevsky District, Lyudinovo, Lyudinovsky District, Maloyaroslavetsky District, Medynsky District, Meshchovsky District, Mosalsky District, Obninsk, Spas-Demensky District, Sukhinichsky District, Yukhnovsky District, Zhukovsky District[2][3][4]
The constituency covered northern and western Kaluga Oblast, including the cities of Obninsk, Kirov and Lyudinovo.
2016–2026: Babyninsky District, Duminichsky District, Ferzikovsky District, Kaluga (Leninsky), Khvastovichsky District, Kozelsky District, Lyudinovsky District, Meshchovsky District, Obninsk, Peremyshlsky District, Sukhinichsky District, Tarussky District, Ulyanovsky District, Zhizdrinsky District, Zhukovsky District[5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election under the name "Obninsk constituency" and retained only Obninsk, Meshchovsky District, Sukhinichsky District and Zhukovsky District, losing the rest to Kaluga constituency. This seat instead gained Leninsky city district of Kaluga as well as rural eastern and southern Kaluga Oblast from the former Kaluga constituency.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Dzerzhinsky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Pavel Burdukov (incumbent)
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Agrarian Party
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49,735
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18.16%
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Viktor Baburin
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Our Home – Russia
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32,448
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11.85%
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Grigory Nikishkin
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Independent
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27,361
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9.99%
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Anatoly Poddubny
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Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour
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27,049
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9.87%
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Anatoly Mitryashkin
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Independent
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21,838
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7.97%
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Gennady Sklyar
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Congress of Russian Communities
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21,747
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7.94%
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Nina Illarionova
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Union of Communists
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12,220
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4.46%
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Raisa Skripitsyna
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Women of Russia
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11,700
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4.27%
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Aleksandr Morozov
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Yabloko
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11,223
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4.10%
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Aleksey Yezhukov
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Independent
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6,244
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2.28%
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Aleksandr Vasyutin
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Independent
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5,575
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2.04%
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Eduard Samoylov
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Party of Workers' Self-Government
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4,346
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1.59%
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Aleksandr Ushakov
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Independent
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3,732
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1.36%
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Marina Khomenko
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Education — Future of Russia
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2,705
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0.99%
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Sergey Sharshakov
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Duma-96
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1,834
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0.67%
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against all
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21,701
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7.92%
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Total
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273,937
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100%
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Source:
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[7]
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1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Dzerzhinsky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Pavel Burdukov (incumbent)
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Communist Party
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52,430
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20.30%
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Semyon Shershnev
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Independent
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49,279
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19.08%
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Vladimir Bogomolov
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Independent
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33,789
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13.08%
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Mikhail Glazunov
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Independent
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25,763
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9.98%
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Vasily Churin
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Independent
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17,338
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6.71%
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Tatyana Kotlyar
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Union of Right Forces
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15,973
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6.18%
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Vyacheslav Mikhaylov
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Yabloko
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8,322
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3.22%
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Viktor Konstantinov
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Independent
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7,838
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3.03%
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Aleksandr Tereshchenko
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Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
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7,569
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2.93%
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Igor Dyumin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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4,108
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1.59%
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Vladimir Bogdanov
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Spiritual Heritage
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3,618
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1.40%
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Yury Podtikhov
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Kedr
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2,384
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0.92%
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against all
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25,299
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9.80%
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Total
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258,261
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100%
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Source:
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[8]
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2003
2016
2021
Notes
- ^ Dzerzhinsky constituency No.86 in 1993-1995 and 2003-2007, Dzerzhinsky constituency No.85 in 1995-2003
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