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Beryozovsky constituency

Beryozovsky constituency

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The Beryozovsky constituency (No.170[lower-alpha 1]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Sverdlovsk Oblast. Until 2007 the constituency was based entirely in Yekaterinburg, however, after 2015 redistricting the constituency was stretched to central Sverdlovsk Oblast.

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Election results

1993

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1995 by-election

After Yury Brusnitsyn resigned to take a job in the State Duma Apparatus a by-election in Ordzhonikidzevsky constituency was scheduled for May 1995. The results of the by-election were annulled due to low turnout (10%).[4]

1995

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1997

After Galina Karelova was appointed Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Protection in May 1997 a by-election in Ordzhonikidzevsky constituency was scheduled for 23 November 1997. Aleksandr Khabarov received the most votes in the by-election, however, the results were annulled due to low turnout (21%).[6]

1998

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1999

A by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes.

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2000

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2003

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2016

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2021

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Notes

  1. Ordzhonikidzevsky constituency No.164 in 1993-1995, Ordzhonikidzevsky constituency No.165 in 1995-2007
  2. appointed Deputy Chief of the State Duma Property Management Department in February 1995
  3. appointed Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Protection in May 1997
  4. appointed Chief of the Main Directorate for Combating Organised Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

References

  1. "Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 1999". Archived from the original on 2021-09-21. Retrieved 2022-03-17.

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