| Asbest single-member constituency |
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 Constituency boundaries since 2016 |
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| Federal subject | Sverdlovsk Oblast |
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| Districts | Asbest, Baykalovsky, Beloyarsky, Irbit, Irbitsky, Kamyshlov, Kamyshlovsky, Malysheva, Pyshminsky, Reftinsky, Slobodo-Turinsky, Sukholozhsky, Talitsky, Tugulymsky, Turinsky, Verkhneye Dubrovo, Yekaterinburg (Oktyabrsky), Zarechny |
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| Voters | 484,767 (2021)[1] |
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The Asbest constituency (No. 172[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Sverdlovsk Oblast. The constituency stretches from central Yekaterinburg eastwards to industrial and mining towns Asbest, Zarechny, Sukhoy Log and then to largely rural south-eastern Sverdlovsk Oblast.
The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Maksim Ivanov, Member of Legislative Assembly of Sverdlovsk Oblast and former legislative aide to then-State Duma member Igor Barinov.
Boundaries
1993–1995 Artyomovsky constituency: Alapayevsk, Alapayevsky District, Artyomovsky, Artyomovsky District, Baykalovsky District, Irbit, Irbitsky District, Kamyshlov, Kamyshlovsky District, Nevyansk, Nevyansky District, Pyshminsky District, Rezh, Rezhevsky District, Slobodo-Turinsky District, Taborinsky District, Talitsky District, Tavda, Tavdinsky District, Tugulymsky District, Turinsky District[2]
The constituency covered south-eastern Sverdlovsk Oblast, including Alapayevsk, Artyomovsky, Irbit, Kamyshlov, Nevyansk, Rezh and Tavda.
1995–2007 Artyomovsky constituency: Alapayevsk, Alapayevsky District, Artyomovsky District, Baykalovsky District, Irbit, Irbitsky District, Kamyshlov, Kamyshlovsky District, Nizhnyaya Salda, Pyshminsky District, Rezhevsky District, Slobodo-Turinsky District, Svobodny, Taborinsky District, Talitsky District, Tavdinsky District, Tugulymsky District, Turinsky District, Verkhnesaldinsky District[3][4]
After the 1995 redistricting the constituency was significantly altered, swapping Nevyansk for Nizhnyaya Salda and Verkhnyaya Salda with Nizhny Tagil constituency in central Sverdlovsk Oblast.
2016–present: Asbest, Baykalovsky District, Beloyarsky District, Artyomovsky District, Irbit, Irbitsky District, Kamyshlov, Kamyshlovsky District, Malysheva, Pyshminsky District, Reftinsky, Slobodo-Turinsky District, Sukholozhsky District, Talitsky District, Tugulymsky District, Turinsky District, Verkhneye Dubrovo, Yekaterinburg (Oktyabrsky), Zarechny[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election under the name "Asbest constituency" and retained only south-eastern corner of Sverdlovsk Oblast, losing Nizhnyaya Salda, Verkhnyaya Salda, Tavda and Taborinsky District districts to Serov constituency, Alapayevsky District, Rezh and Artyomovsky – to Beryozovsky constituency, and Alapayevsk – to Nizhny Tagil constituency. This seat instead gained Beloyarsky District, Sukhoy Log and Asbest from Kamensk-Uralsky constituency as well as Oktyabrsky City District of Yekaterinburg from Ordzhonikidzevsky constituency.
Election results
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Artyomovsky constituency
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Svetlana Gvozdeva |
Yabloko |
49,465 |
17.14% |
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Tamara Tokareva (incumbent) |
Agrarian Party |
34,466 |
11.94% |
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Vladimir Raldugin |
Forward, Russia! |
32,138 |
11.13% |
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Valery Novoselov |
Communist Party |
28,830 |
9.99% |
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Vladimir Alekseyev |
Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union |
25,829 |
8.95% |
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Yury Alekseyev |
Independent |
23,696 |
8.21% |
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Igor Oks |
Independent |
21,569 |
7.47% |
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Gennady Mityayev |
Liberal Democratic Party |
18,593 |
6.44% |
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Dmitry Dontsov |
Party of Russian Unity and Accord |
11,331 |
3.93% |
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Sergey Feopentov |
Independent |
8,398 |
2.91% |
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Valery Romanov |
Independent |
3,563 |
1.23% |
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against all |
25,779 |
8.93% |
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| Total |
288,640 |
100% |
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| Source: |
[9] |
1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Artyomovsky constituency
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Svetlana Gvozdeva (incumbent) |
Unity |
57,120 |
22.13% |
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Dmitry Golovanov |
Russian Socialist Party |
50,222 |
19.46% |
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Tatyana Merzlyakova |
Fatherland – All Russia |
30,741 |
11.91% |
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Valery Novoselov |
Communist Party |
26,173 |
10.14% |
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Aleksandr Kosintsev |
Yabloko |
26,001 |
10.07% |
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Vladimir Skubak |
Independent |
13,743 |
5.32% |
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Nikolay Klimenko |
Party of Pensioners |
9,659 |
3.74% |
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Aleksandr Mironov |
Independent |
4,573 |
1.77% |
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Vyacheslav Pelevin |
Independent |
3,339 |
1.29% |
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Igor Konakov |
Independent |
2,699 |
1.05% |
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Dmitry Pitersky |
Independent |
1,508 |
0.58% |
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Aleksandr Trifonov |
Spiritual Heritage |
1,337 |
0.52% |
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Pyotr Kikilyk |
Independent |
994 |
0.39% |
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against all |
23,829 |
9.23% |
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| Total |
258,134 |
100% |
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| Source: |
[10] |
2003
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Artyomovsky constituency
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Igor Barinov |
United Russia |
82,513 |
36.16% |
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Aleksandr Burkov |
Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life |
43,426 |
19.03% |
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Yury Kuznetsov |
Yabloko |
40,825 |
17.98% |
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Vladimir Kadochnikov |
Communist Party |
21,438 |
9.40% |
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Tamara Rusakova |
Liberal Democratic Party |
6,705 |
2.94% |
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Fyodor Sobolev |
Independent |
3,962 |
1.74% |
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Aleksandr Ilmanov |
Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice |
3,779 |
1.66% |
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Vladimir Drobov |
Agrarian Party |
3,506 |
1.54% |
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Aleksandr Kamyanchuk |
Independent |
2,551 |
1.12% |
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Vladimir Gerasimenko |
Development of Enterprise |
858 |
0.38% |
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against all |
14,704 |
6.44% |
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| Total |
228,272 |
100% |
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| Source: |
[11] |
2016
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Asbest constituency
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Maksim Ivanov |
United Russia |
80,891 |
37.70% |
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Igor Toroshchin |
Liberal Democratic Party |
36,429 |
16.98% |
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Vladimir Filippov |
A Just Russia |
33,507 |
15.61% |
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Denis Belov |
Communists of Russia |
15,583 |
7.39% |
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Dmitry Cheremisin |
Rodina |
7,774 |
3.62% |
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Sergey Babkin |
Party of Growth |
7,620 |
3.55% |
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Sergey Tyurikov |
Yabloko |
7,425 |
3.46% |
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Mikhail Tuponogov |
The Greens |
3,665 |
1.71% |
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Yevgeny Martyshko |
Patriots of Russia |
3,580 |
1.67% |
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| Total |
214,586 |
100% |
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| Source: |
[12] |
Notes
- Artyomovsky constituency No. 160 in 1993-1995, Artyomovsky constituency No. 161 in 1995-2007