Omsk constituency

Omsk single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy
Federal subjectOmsk Oblast
DistrictsCherlaksky, Kalachinsky, Kormilovsky, Novovarshavsky, Okoneshnikovsky, Omsk (Oktyabrsky, Tsentralny), Omsky (Andreyevskoye, Bogoslovskoye, Krasnoyarskoye, Petrovskoye, Pokrovskoye, Rostovkinskoye), Pavlogradsky, Russko-Polyansky
Voters495,024 (2021)[1]

The Omsk constituency (No.139[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Omsk Oblast. The constituency covers central and western Omsk as well as south-eastern Omsk Oblast.

The constituency has been represented since 2021 by Communist deputy Andrey Alekhin, longtime Member of Legislative Assembly of Omsk Oblast and 2016 runner-up for this seat, who won the open seat, succeeding two-term United Russia incumbent Viktor Schreider.

Boundaries

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1993–1995: Cherlaksky District, Kalachinsk, Kalachinsky District, Kormilovsky District, Okoneshnikovsky District, Omsk (Kirovsky, Leninsky), Omsky District, Tavrichesky District[2]
The constituency covered southern Omsk, all of the city suburbs in Omsky District, completely surrounding Central constituency, as well as rural areas in south-eastern corner of Omsk Oblast.

1995–2003: Cherlaksky District, Kalachinsk, Kalachinsky District, Okoneshnikovsky District, Omsk (Kuybyshevsky, Leninsky, Oktyabrsky), Omsky District, Tavrichesky District[3]
After the 1995 redistricting the constituency was significantly altered, losing Kormilovsky District to Bolsherechye constituency as well as swapping Kirovsky for Kuybyshevsky and Oktyabrsky city districts of Omsk with Central constituency.

2003–2007: Cherlaksky District, Kalachinsky District, Okoneshnikovsky District, Omsk (Kirovsky, Leninsky), Omsky District, Tavrichesky District[4]
The constituency was again changed following the 2003 redistricting, regaining Kirovsky City District of Omsk from Central constituency in exchange for Oktyabrsky City District and the territory of former Kuybyshevsky City District (which was merged with Tsentralny district in 1997).

2016–present: Cherlaksky District, Kalachinsky District, Kormilovsky District, Novovarshavsky District, Okoneshnikovsky District, Omsk (Oktyabrsky, Tsentralny), Omsky District (Andreyevskoye, Bogoslovskoye, Krasnoyarskoye, Petrovskoye, Pokrovskoye, Rostovkinskoye), Pavlogradsky District, Russko-Polyansky District[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained south-eastern corner of Omsk Oblast and only northern and north-eastern suburbs of Omsk, losing its former portion of Omsk, southern suburbs and Tavrichesky District to new Moskalenki constituency, north-western Omsk suburbs – to Lyubinsky constituency. This seat instead took most of the former Central constituency (Oktyabrsky and Tsentralny city districts), rural Kormilovsky, Novovarshavsky, Pavlogradsky and Russko-Polyansky districts from the former Bolsherechye constituency.

Members elected

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Election Member Party
1993 Viktor Lotkov Independent
1995 Oleg Smolin Independent
1999 Communist Party
2003
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Viktor Schreider United Russia
2021 Andrey Alekhin Communist Party

Election results

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1993

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Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Omsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Viktor Lotkov Independent 109,935 41.22%
Yury Vinokurov Independent 55,032 20.63%
Nikolay Kutorgin Independent 42,170 15.81%
against all 41,572 15.59%
Total 266,700 100%
Source: [7][8]

1995

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Omsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Oleg Smolin Independent 100,729 28.49%
Mikhail Poltoranin Independent 51,796 14.65%
Vyacheslav Nikolyuk Independent 45,749 12.94%
Mikhail Penkin Communist Party 28,211 7.98%
Sergey Arbuzov Pamfilova–Gurov–Lysenko 23,550 6.66%
Vladimir Ispravnikov Independent 21,896 6.19%
Gennady Sidorov Liberal Democratic Party 17,473 4.94%
Valentina Sokolova Our Home – Russia 8,806 2.49%
Vladimir Vshivtsev For the Motherland! 5,747 1.63%
Larisa Savelyeva Independent 5,566 1.57%
Rafael Sharafutdinov Nur 3,500 0.99%
Nikolay Afanasyev Independent 2,680 0.76%
Konstantin Kharlamov Russian All-People's Movement 1,310 0.37%
Aleksandr Tsalko Transformation of the Fatherland 924 0.26%
against all 24,792 7.01%
Total 353,527 100%
Source: [9]

1999

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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Omsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Oleg Smolin (incumbent) Communist Party 136,962 41.82%
Vladimir Lapin Independent 67,607 20.64%
Vladimir Sedelnikov Party of Pensioners 28,029 8.56%
Vladimir Dobrovolsky Independent 23,763 7.26%
Andrey Avdeychikov Independent 6,063 1.85%
Vyacheslav Rosinsky Liberal Democratic Party 5,659 1.73%
Lyubov Neklyudova Independent 5,468 1.67%
Eduard Smolyagin Spiritual Heritage 5,186 1.58%
Sergey Mizya Russian All-People's Union 4,401 1.34%
German Kozlovsky Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc 3,131 0.96%
Olga Maksakova Independent 2,269 0.69%
against all 32,955 10.06%
Total 327,516 100%
Source: [10]

2003

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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Omsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Oleg Smolin (incumbent) Communist Party 127,202 47.83%
Khabulda Shushubayev Independent 54,866 20.63%
Vladimir Bolshakov Liberal Democratic Party 18,450 6.94%
Dmitry Sheyko Union of Right Forces 11,534 4.34%
Nikolay Salokhin United Russian Party Rus' 8,325 3.13%
Sergey Tolmachev Agrarian Party 8,008 3.01%
against all 33,683 12.67%
Total 266,048 100%
Source: [11]

2016

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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Omsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Viktor Schreider United Russia 57,552 31.00%
Andrey Alekhin Communist Party 56,021 30.17%
Aleksey Klepikov Liberal Democratic Party 22,335 12.03%
Dmitry Gorovtsov A Just Russia 15,516 8.36%
Tatyana Yeremenko Party of Growth 6,699 3.61%
Aleksandr Barkov Communists of Russia 6,422 3.46%
Sergey Kostarev Yabloko 5,717 3.08%
Igor Basov People's Freedom Party 3,347 1.80%
Nikolay Artemyev Civic Platform 3,045 1.64%
Total 185,661 100%
Source: [12]

2021

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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Omsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrey Alekhin Communist Party 61,631 31.68%
Stepan Bonkovsky United Russia 53,087 27.29%
Natalya Tuzova New People 15,439 7.94%
Viktor Zharkov A Just Russia — For Truth 15,073 7.75%
Aleksey Baykov Communists of Russia 13,797 7.09%
Gennady Pavlov Party of Pensioners 10,069 5.18%
Anton Berendeyev Liberal Democratic Party 9,723 5.00%
Tatyana Schneider Yabloko 4,797 2.47%
Total 194,541 100%
Source: [13]

Notes

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  1. ^ No.129 in 1993-2007

References

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