| Tula single-member constituency |
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Constituency boundaries since 2016 |
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| Federal subject | Tula Oblast |
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| Districts | Arsenyevsky, Belyovsky, Bogoroditsky, Chernsky, Dubensky, Kamensky, Kireyevsky, Kurkinsky, Odoyevsky, Plavsky, Shchyokinsky, Slavny, Suvorovsky, Tula (Privokzalny, Sovetsky, Tsentralny), Tyoplo-Ogaryovsky, Volovsky, Yefremov |
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| Voters | 565,823 (2021)[1] |
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The Tula constituency (No.183[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Tula Oblast. The constituency covers southern half of Tula and southern Tula Oblast, including the towns Shchyokino, Bogoroditsk, Kireyevsk and Yefremov.
The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Viktor Dzyuba, Member of Tula City Duma and industrial businessman.
Boundaries
1993–1995: Leninsky District, Tula[2]
The constituency covered the entirety of the oblast capital Tula and the suburban Leninsky District.
1995–2007: Tula[3][4]
After the 1995 redistricting the constituency retained only Tula, losing Leninsky District to Shchyokino constituency. This seat also subsequently became completely surrounded by the Shchyokino constituency.
2016–present: Arsenyevsky District, Belyovsky District, Bogoroditsky District, Chernsky District, Dubensky District, Kamensky District, Kireyevsky District, Kurkinsky District, Odoyevsky District, Plavsky District, Shchyokinsky District, Slavny, Suvorovsky District, Tula (Privokzalny, Sovetsky, Tsentralny), Tyoplo-Ogaryovsky District, Volovsky District, Yefremov[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained only southern half of Tula, losing the northern half to Novomoskovsk constituency. This seat instead gained almost all of the dissolved Shchyokino constituency in southern Tula Oblast as well as rural Dubensky District from Novomoskovsk constituency.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Tula constituency
| Candidate
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Party
|
Votes
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%
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|
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Aleksandr Lebed
|
Congress of Russian Communities
|
129,874
|
43.48%
|
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Nikolay Tyaglivy
|
Our Home – Russia
|
39,099
|
13.09%
|
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Eduard Pashchenko (incumbent)
|
Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
|
29,206
|
9.78%
|
|
|
Aleksandr Shikalov
|
Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
|
18,913
|
6.33%
|
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Aleksandr Shemyakin
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Liberal Democratic Party
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16,788
|
5.62%
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|
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Nikolay Novikov
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Independent
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12,902
|
4.32%
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|
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Viktor Levshin
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Independent
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6,452
|
2.16%
|
|
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Igor Baldakov
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Forward, Russia!
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5,692
|
1.91%
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|
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Nikolay Golub
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Agrarian Party
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5,225
|
1.75%
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|
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Leonid Chevkin
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Ivan Rybkin Bloc
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3,438
|
1.15%
|
|
|
Anatoly Krylov
|
My Fatherland
|
1,650
|
0.55%
|
|
|
against all
|
20,996
|
7.03%
|
|
|
| Total
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298,702
|
100%
|
|
|
| Source:
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[8]
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1997
1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Tula constituency
| Candidate
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Party
|
Votes
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%
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|
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Aleksandr Korzhakov (incumbent)
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Independent
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51,285
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19.61%
|
|
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Viktor Rozhkov
|
Independent
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46,629
|
17.83%
|
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Eduard Pashchenko
|
Union of Right Forces
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31,764
|
12.15%
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Vladislav Sukhoruchenkov
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Russian All-People's Union
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28,281
|
10.82%
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Sergey Nikolsky
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Yabloko
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22,340
|
8.54%
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Tamara Yurishcheva
|
Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement
|
11,606
|
4.44%
|
|
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Pavel Veselov
|
Peace, Labour, May
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6,141
|
2.35%
|
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Igor Salomasov
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Independent
|
5,350
|
2.05%
|
|
|
Aleksey Pokatayev
|
Stalin Bloc – For the USSR
|
4,288
|
1.64%
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|
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Mikhail Filshin
|
Spiritual Heritage
|
3,944
|
1.51%
|
|
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Igor Baldakov
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Russian Socialist Party
|
2,713
|
1.04%
|
|
|
Yelena Mavrodi
|
Independent
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1,909
|
0.73%
|
|
|
Sergey Derbenev
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Independent
|
1,115
|
0.43%
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|
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against all
|
38,808
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14.84%
|
|
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| Total
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261,464
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100%
|
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| Source:
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[10]
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2003
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Tula constituency
| Candidate
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Party
|
Votes
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%
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|
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Aleksandr Korzhakov (incumbent)
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United Russia
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57,554
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25.71%
|
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Vladislav Sukhoruchenkov
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Rodina
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46,226
|
20.65%
|
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Viktor Rozhkov
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Independent
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44,978
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20.09%
|
|
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Aleksey Berezin
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Independent
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11,414
|
5.10%
|
|
|
Mikhail Kharitonov
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Yabloko
|
11,258
|
5.03%
|
|
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Igor Artasov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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5,491
|
2.45%
|
|
|
Aleksey Pokatayev
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Independent
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3,845
|
1.72%
|
|
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Anatoly Kalinin
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United Russian Party Rus'
|
2,427
|
1.08%
|
|
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Andrey Tyunyayev
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Social Democratic Party
|
702
|
0.31%
|
|
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against all
|
36,290
|
16.21%
|
|
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| Total
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224,238
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100%
|
|
|
| Source:
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[11]
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2016
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Tula constituency
| Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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|
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Viktor Dzyuba
|
United Russia
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167,708
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60.91%
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Tatyana Kosareva
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Communist Party
|
30,860
|
11.21%
|
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Ilya Kindeyev
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
20,563
|
7.47%
|
|
|
Anatoly Kuznetsov
|
A Just Russia
|
14,610
|
5.31%
|
|
|
Oleg Sakharov
|
Communists of Russia
|
6,777
|
2.46%
|
|
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Vladimir Dorokhov
|
Yabloko
|
6,495
|
2.35%
|
|
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Vladimir Godunov
|
Rodina
|
5,219
|
1.90%
|
|
|
Yelizaveta Batishcheva
|
Party of Growth
|
5,160
|
1.87%
|
|
|
Yelena Safonova
|
The Greens
|
5,037
|
1.83%
|
|
|
German Konev
|
People's Freedom Party
|
3,483
|
1.26%
|
|
|
| Total
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275,353
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100%
|
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| Source:
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[12]
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2021
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Tula constituency
| Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Viktor Dzyuba (incumbent)
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United Russia
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170,345
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55.23%
|
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Tatyana Kosareva
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Communist Party
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38,163
|
12.37%
|
|
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Vladimir Alekseyev
|
New People
|
19,051
|
6.18%
|
|
|
Dmitry Shishkin
|
A Just Russia — For Truth
|
17,667
|
5.73%
|
|
|
Vladimir Rostovtsev
|
Party of Pensioners
|
13,712
|
4.45%
|
|
|
Ilya Kindeyev
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
10,950
|
3.55%
|
|
|
Yury Moiseyev
|
Communists of Russia
|
10,610
|
3.44%
|
|
|
Olga Podolskaya
|
Yabloko
|
8,555
|
2.77%
|
|
|
Vladimir Ivashkevich
|
Rodina
|
4,930
|
1.60%
|
|
|
Aleksey Salnikov
|
The Greens
|
4,499
|
1.46%
|
|
|
| Total
|
308,452
|
100%
|
|
|
| Source:
|
[13]
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Notes
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