Sakhalin constituency

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Sakhalin single-member constituency
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State Duma
constituency
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Deputy
Federal SubjectSakhalin Oblast
DistrictsAlexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky, Anivsky, Dolinsky, Kholmsky District, Korsakovsky, Kurilsky, Makarovsky, Nevelsky, Nogliksky, Okhinsky, Poronaysky, Severo-Kurilsky, Smirnykhovsky, Tomarinsky, Tymovsky, Uglegorsky, Yuzhno-Kurilsky, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
Other territoryLatvia (Riga)[1]
Voters381,883 (2021)[2]

The Sakhalin Constituency (No.167[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Sakhalin Oblast. The constituency is the only one in Sakhalin Oblast, and occupies the whole of its territory. It is also the only Russian constituency situated exclusively on islands.

Members elected[]

Election Member Party
1993 Independent
1995 [b] Communist Party
1999
2003
Communist Party
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 United Russia
2021

Election results[]

1993[]

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Sakhalin constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Independent 55,041 23.29%
Aleksandr Grishko Civic Union - 20.90%
Total 236,294 100%
Source: [3]

1995[]

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Sakhalin constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Communist Party 61,582 23.42%
(incumbent) Independent 55,031 20.93%
Women of Russia 27,653 10.52%
Political Movement of Transport Workers 23,269 8.85%
Nikolay Dolgikh Independent 17,489 6.65%
Mikhail Glazov Liberal Democratic Party 17,229 6.55%
Sergey Ponomarev Congress of Russian Communities 11,431 4.35%
Yuri Stiplin Environmental Party of Russia "Kedr" 8,337 3.17%
Anatoly Zhilin Independent 5,573 2.12%
Valentin Chumakov Independent 4,108 1.56%
Tatyana Yatsmirskaya Federal Democratic Movement 3,658 1.39%
against all 23,584 8.97%
Total 262,943 100%
Source: [4]

1999[]

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Sakhalin constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
(incumbent) Independent 55,267 24.43%
Independent 46,475 20.55%
Sergey Ponomarev Independent 22,859 10.11%
Viktor Dolgikh Independent 13,224 5.85%
Pavel Alborov Independent 9,864 4.36%
Valery Kulbakov Independent 7,962 3.52%
Valery Kukushkin Independent 7,104 3.14%
Sergey Sedov Party of Pensioners 6,769 2.99%
Vladislav Rukavets Our Home – Russia 6,112 2.70%
Nina Moskvina Independent 5,780 2.56%
Nina Gultyaeva Independent 4,815 2.13%
Larisa Moskvina-Evgrashina Independent 2,523 1.12%
against all 33,518 14.82%
Total 226,197 100%
Source: [5]

2003[]

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Sakhalin constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
(incumbent) Communist Party 61,888 28.12%
United Russia 46,262 21.02%
Sergey Podolyan Independent 44,209 20.09%
Viktor Efremov Union of Right Forces 12,314 5.60%
Olga Blinova Independent 6,062 2.75%
Liberal Democratic Party 5,480 2.49%
Nadezhda Veter United Russian Party Rus' 3,903 1.77%
Irina Yanko Independent 3,313 1.51%
Oleg Lopatka Independent 1,553 0.71%
Valery Voytenkov 1,072 0.49%
against all 29,289 13.31%
Total 220,053 100%
Source: [6]

2006[]

Summary of the 29 June 2006 Russian
Candidate Party Votes %
Communist Party 42,049 41.31%
Aleksandr Gusto United Russia 31,512 30.96%
The Greens 7,933 7.79%
Liberal Democratic Party 2,686 2.63%
Independent 2,664 2.61%
Aleksandr Kolodkin Independent 1,396 1.37%
against all 11,378 11.17%
Total 101,780 100%
Source: [7]

2016[]

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Sakhalin constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
United Russia 60,280 42.88%
Communist Party 35,148 25.00%
Dmitry Fleer Liberal Democratic Party 15,458 11.00%
Aleksandr Zenkin Communists of Russia 5,616 3.99%
Eduard Taran A Just Russia 5,550 3.95%
Veniamin Pak Yabloko 4,801 3.41%
Aleksey Grigorenko Rodina 4,722 3.36%
Irina Repina Patriots of Russia 2,838 2.02%
Total 140,586 100%
Source: [8]

2021[]

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Sakhalin constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
(incumbent) United Russia 56,558 38.65%
Communist Party 35,820 24.48%
Roman Vedeneev New People 14,488 9.90%
Dmitry Fleer Liberal Democratic Party 9,792 6.69%
Aleksandr Anistratov A Just Russia — For Truth 9,176 6.27%
Oleg Koretsky Communists of Russia 6,914 4.72%
Aleksandr Konkov Rodina 3,624 2.48%
Anton Gurkin Yabloko 3,130 2.14%
Total 146,345 100%
Source: [9]

Notes[]

  1. ^ No.159 in 1993-1995, No.160 in 1995-2007
  2. ^ died in office in 2005

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