Kaluga single-member constituency |
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 Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026 |
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Federal subject | Kaluga Oblast |
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Districts | Baryatinsky, Borovsky, Dzerzhinsky, Iznoskovsky, Kaluga (Moskovsky, Oktyabrsky), Kirovsky, Kuybyshevsky, Maloyaroslavetsky, Medynsky, Mosalsky, Spas-Demensky, Yukhnovsky |
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Other territory | Germany (Frankfurt-1) |
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Voters | 385,245 (2021)[1] |
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The Kaluga constituency (No.99[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Kaluga Oblast. The constutiency covers half of Kaluga, northern and western Kaluga Oblast.
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Olga Korobova, former Commissioner for Children's Rights of Kaluga Oblast, who won the open seat, succeeding one-term United Russia incumbent Aleksandr Avdeyev after the latter decided to successfully seek re-election only through party list representation.
Boundaries
1993–2007: Babyninsky District, Duminichsky District, Ferzikovsky District, Kaluga, Khvastovichsky District, Kozelsky District, Peremyshlsky District, Tarussky District, Ulyanovsky District, Zhizdrinsky District[2][3][4]
The constituency covered oblast capital Kaluga as well as rural eastern and southern Kaluga Oblast.
2016–2026: Baryatinsky District, Borovsky District, Dzerzhinsky District, Iznoskovsky District, Kaluga (Moskovsky, Oktyabrsky), Kirovsky District, Kuybyshevsky District, Maloyaroslavetsky District, Medynsky District, Mosalsky District, Spas-Demensky District, Yukhnovsky District[5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained only Moskovsky and Oktyabrsky city districts of Kaluga, losing the rest to Obninsk constituency. This seat instead gained rural northern and western Kaluga Oblast from the former Dzerzhinsky constituency.
Since 2026: Babyninsky District, Baryatinsky District, Borovsky District, Duminichsky District, Dzerzhinsky District, Ferzikovsky District, Iznoskovsky District, Kaluga, Khvastovichsky District, Kirovsky District, Kozelsky District, Kuybyshevsky District, Lyudinovsky District, Maloyaroslavetsky District, Medynsky District, Meshchovsky District, Mosalsky District, Obninsk, Peremyshlsky District, Spas-Demensky District, Sukhinichsky District, Tarussky District, Ulyanovsky District, Yukhnovsky District, Zhizdrinsky District, Zhukovsky District[6]
After the 2025 redistricting Kaluga Oblast lost one of its two constituencies, so both Kaluga and Obninsk constituencies were merged into a single constituency, covering the entirety of Kaluga Oblast.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Kaluga constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Ella Pamfilova (incumbent)
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Pamfilova–Gurov–Lysenko
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62,001
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21.89%
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Vyacheslav Boyko
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Communist Party
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60,454
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21.35%
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Viktor Minakov
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Our Home – Russia
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40,437
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14.28%
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Valery Reshitko
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Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour
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25,304
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8.93%
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Andrey Blinov
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Congress of Russian Communities
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16,621
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5.87%
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Vladimir Kostenko
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Independent
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13,268
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4.68%
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Mikhail Sidorov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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12,824
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4.53%
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Nikolay Zhdanov-Lutsenko
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My Fatherland
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8,823
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3.12%
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Vyacheslav Popkov
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Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
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8,095
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2.86%
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Nikolay Strelnikov
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Independent
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4,398
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1.55%
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Natalya Abramova
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Zemsky Sobor
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4,242
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1.50%
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Natalya Khramtsova
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Independent
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1,568
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0.55%
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Nikolay Vasilevich
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Tikhonov-Tupolev-Tikhonov
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499
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0.18%
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against all
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19,688
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6.95%
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Total
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283,206
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100%
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Source:
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[8]
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1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Kaluga constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Vyacheslav Boyko
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Communist Party
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53,405
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20.52%
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Lyudmila Berestova
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Women of Russia
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32,574
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12.52%
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Anatoly Minakov
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Our Home – Russia
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25,996
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9.99%
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Viktor Pakhno
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Fatherland – All Russia
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21,774
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8.37%
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Tatyana Fedyayeva
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Independent
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14,141
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5.43%
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Oleg Kutepov
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Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
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13,942
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5.36%
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Yury Zelnikov
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Independent
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13,167
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5.06%
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Aleksey Karpeyev
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Independent
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9,558
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3.67%
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Aleksandr Gonchar
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Independent
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8,863
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3.41%
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Galina Bozhedomova
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Yabloko
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8,793
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3.38%
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Yevgeny Shevchenko
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Independent
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6,431
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2.47%
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Andrey Dlugunovich
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Liberal Democratic Party
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4,922
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1.89%
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Vladimir Novopoltsev
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Independent
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4,911
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1.89%
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Valentin Dubachev
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Independent
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3,560
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1.37%
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Dmitry Vovchuk
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Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement
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2,745
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1.05%
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Sergey Vovchuk
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Independent
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2,589
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0.99%
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Andrey Petrov
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Spiritual Heritage
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1,512
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0.58%
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against all
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27,492
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10.56%
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Total
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260,219
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100%
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Source:
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[9]
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2003
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Kaluga constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Olga Selivyorstova
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Independent
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49,495
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21.97%
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Sergey Koshevoy
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Independent
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36,445
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16.18%
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Yury Levenkov
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Independent
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19,248
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8.54%
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Vyacheslav Boyko (incumbent)
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Communist Party
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15,625
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6.94%
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Oleg Kutepov
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Rodina
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11,426
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5.07%
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Vyacheslav Gorbatin
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Independent
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10,959
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4.86%
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Andrey Zavrazhnov
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Independent
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10,391
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4.61%
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Sergey Fadeyev
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Yabloko
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7,375
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3.27%
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Yevgeny Shevchenko
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Independent
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7,298
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3.24%
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Sergey Panasov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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4,880
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2.17%
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Valery Baranovich
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Independent
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4,022
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1.79%
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Karp Didenko
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Independent
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4,005
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1.78%
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Andrey Smolovik
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Independent
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3,500
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1.55%
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Valentin Arkhipov
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Independent
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3,168
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1.41%
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Valery Salazkin
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Democratic Party
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1,119
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0.50%
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against all
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32,824
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14.57%
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Total
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225,551
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100%
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Source:
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[10]
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2016
2021
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Kaluga constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Olga Korobova
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United Russia
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57,025
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35.65%
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Nikolay Yashkin
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Communist Party
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32,212
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20.14%
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Aleksandr Bychkov
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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16,128
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10.08%
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Dmitry Zubov
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New People
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13,000
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8.13%
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Vladimir Mikhaylov
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Party of Pensioners
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10,182
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6.36%
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Igor Golovnev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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9,932
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6.21%
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Mikhail Matiko
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Communists of Russia
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8,259
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5.16%
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Viktor Shcherbakov
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The Greens
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3,877
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2.42%
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Dmitry Rakhe
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Party of Growth
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1,665
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1.04%
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Total
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159,971
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100%
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Source:
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[12]
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Notes
- ^ No.87 in 1993-1995 and 2003-2007, No.86 in 1995-2003
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