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Magadan constituency
Magadan single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Deputyvacant
Federal subjectMagadan Oblast
DistrictsKhasynsky, Magadan, Olsky, Omsukchansky, Severo-Evensky, Srednekansky, Susumansky, Tenkinsky, Yagodninsky
Other territoryLatvia (Daugavpils)[1]
Voters98,520 (2021)[2]

The Magadan Constituency (No.116[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Magadan Oblast. The constituency encompasses the entire territory of Magadan Oblast.

The constituency has been vacant since March 4, 2025, following the resignation of first-term United Russia deputy Anton Basansky, who was appointed State Secretary – Deputy Minister for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic.

Boundaries

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1993–2007, 2016–present: Khasynsky District, Magadan, Olsky District, Omsukchansky District, Severo-Evensky District, Srednekansky District, Susumansky District, Tenkinsky District, Yagodninsky District[3][4][5][6][7]
The constituency has been covering the entirety of Magadan Oblast since its initial creation in 1993.

Members elected

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Election results

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1993

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Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Magadan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Yevgeny Kokorev Independent 13,575 15.03%
Bogdan Kobzar Independent
Nikolay Lastenkov Yavlinsky–Boldyrev–Lukin
Boris Levin Choice of Russia
Yevgeny Lyukhatan Independent
Vladimir Pekhtin Independent
Total 90,349 100%
Source: [8]

1995

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Magadan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Valentin Tsvetkov Independent 42,100 42,52%
Valery Bagrov Liberal Democratic Party 10,341 10.44%
Nina Shcherbak Independent 9,903 10.00%
Valery Brayko Independent 5,759 5.82%
Igor Yurov Communist Party 5,476 5.53%
Vladimir Yudin Independent 4,927 4.98%
Yevgeny Kokorev (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 3,302 3.34%
Aleksandr Aleksandrov Congress of Russian Communities 2,302 2.33%
Georgy Zhzhonov Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 1,967 1.99%
Nikolay Lastenkov Yabloko 1,782 1.80%
Svetlana Kachemayeva Independent 1,454 1.47%
Vladimir Barlyayev Our Home – Russia 834 0.84%
Anton Kaminsky Independent 488 0.49%
against all 8,373 8.40%
Total 99,858 100%
Source: [9]

1997

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Summary of the 18 May 1997 Russian by-election in the Magadan single-member constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Butkeyev Independent 10,200 14.60%
Total 72,410 100%
Source: [10]

1999

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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Magadan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Butkeyev (incumbent) Independent 34,245 38.93%
Aleksandr Aleksandrov Independent 7,836 8.91%
Vladislav Goncharov Communist Party 7,110 8.08%
Yury Kuznetsov Liberal Democratic Party 5,588 6.35%
Aleksandr Basansky Independent 5,495 6.25%
Vladimir Yudin Independent 5,094 5.79%
Vyacheslav Kobets Independent 4,291 4.88%
Yevgeny Kokorev Independent 2,658 3.02%
Ivan Syrbu Independent 2,537 2.88%
Yury Bilibin Independent 2,191 2.49%
Vladimir Serbinov Independent 1,943 2.21%
against all 8,144 9.26%
Total 87,972 100%
Source: [11]

2003

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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Magadan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Stanislav Yeliseykin United Russia 26,146 36.31%
Vladimir Butkeyev (incumbent) Independent 24,589 34.15%
Yelena Vyalbe Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice 5,257 7.30%
Yury Davydenko Communist Party 3,213 4.46%
Yury Grishan Liberal Democratic Party 2,926 4.06%
Anatoly Shestayev Independent 820 1.14%
Artur Suleymenov Independent 754 1.05%
Nina Stepanenko Rodina 744 1.03%
Tatyana Bagalova Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 735 1.02%
Sergey Tyaglov Yabloko 412 0.57%
Sabina Strelchenko Independent 346 0.48%
against all 5,359 7.44%
Total 72,003 100%
Source: [12]

2016

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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Magadan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Oksana Bondar United Russia 19,668 46.49%
Sergey Ivanitsky Communist Party 6,252 14.78%
Roman Isayev Liberal Democratic Party 5,863 13.86%
Igor Novikov A Just Russia 4,654 11.00%
Yury Davydenko Communists of Russia 2,571 6.07%
Pavel Zhukov Yabloko 1,306 3.09%
Total 42,308 100%
Source: [13]

2021

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Summary of the 17–19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Magadan constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Anton Basansky United Russia 21,487 54.30%
Aleksey Popov Communist Party 7,770 19.64%
Roman Isayev Liberal Democratic Party 3,332 8.42%
Snezhana Gakhramanova A Just Russia — For Truth 2,860 7.23%
Yury Davydenko Communists of Russia 2,552 6.45%
Total 39,572 100%
Source: [14]

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