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Yelets constituency
Yelets single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries from 1993 to 2007
DeputyNone
Federal subjectLipetsk Oblast
DistrictsChaplyginsky, Dankovsky, Dobrinsky, Dobrovsky, Dolgorukovsky, Izmalkovsky, Khlevensky, Krasninsky, Lebedyansky, Lev-Tolstovsky, Stanovlyansky, Terbunsky, Usmansky, Volovsky, Yelets, Yeletsky, Zadonsky
Voters449,680 (2003)[1]

The Yelets constituency (No.102[a]) was a Russian legislative constituency in Lipetsk Oblast in 1993–2007. It covered most of Lipetsk Oblast, except Lipetsk and its suburbs. The seat was last occupied by United Russia deputy Nikolay Bortsov, a wealthy agribusinessman, who won the open-seat election in the 2003 election.

The constituency was dissolved in 2007 when State Duma adopted full proportional representation for the next two electoral cycles. Yelets constituency was not re-established for the 2016 election, currently its territory is split with northern part (including Yelets) put into Lipetsk constituency, while southern part — into new Levoberezhny constituency

Boundaries

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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 Yelets constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Viktor Repkin Independent 52,080 17.65%
Maria Sorokina Independent 16.60%
Valery Butko Independent
Valentin Dmitrevsky Civic Union
Yury Fabrichnykh Choice of Russia
Oleg Grishkevich Communist Party
Pavel Guchek Party of Russian Unity and Accord
Dmitry Pitertsev Independent
Boris Shestakov Independent
Vadim Sidorovich Future of Russia–New Names
Aleksandr Sutormin Independent
Vladimir Zausaylov Independent
Total 295,075 100%
Source: [5]

1995

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Yelets constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Toporkov Communist Party 113,991 36.74%
Viktor Repkin (incumbent) Agrarian Party 39,309 12.67%
Galina Ivannikova Our Home – Russia 36,465 11.75%
Boris Shestakov Independent 27,933 9.00%
Viktor Gorlov Derzhava 24,650 7.94%
Pyotr Gorlov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 14,764 4.76%
Pavel Yevgrafov Forward, Russia! 10,554 3.40%
Abdulkhamid Mazhayev For the Motherland! 4,882 1.57%
against all 31,897 10.28%
Total 310,299 100%
Source: [6]

1999

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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Yelets constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Toporkov (incumbent) Communist Party 94,923 34.04%
Dmitry Dvugroshev Independent 51,121 18.33%
Leonid Kovalyov Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc 18,609 6.67%
Maria Sorokina Independent 18,119 6.50%
Aleksandr Yeletskikh Union of Right Forces 17,483 6.27%
Aleksandr Orishev Liberal Democratic Party 9,198 3.30%
Anatoly Yakovlev Independent 8,496 3.05%
Boris Uvarov Russian All-People's Union 7,177 2.57%
Nikolay Malygin Independent 5,895 2.11%
Aleksandr Chernyshov Our Home – Russia 3,577 1.28%
Ruslan Krupoderov Spiritual Heritage 3,199 1.15%
against all 34,623 12.42%
Total 278,826 100%
Source: [7]

2003

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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Yelets constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Nikolay Bortsov United Russia 106,136 42.34%
Andrey Boldin Agrarian Party 48,515 19.35%
Nikolay Razvorotnev Communist Party 33,605 13.40%
Aleksandr Yeletskikh Union of Right Forces 9,672 3.86%
Valery Dunayev Liberal Democratic Party 7,919 3.16%
Yury Golik Independent 6,721 2.68%
Sergey Tyurenkov Independent 1,652 0.66%
against all 28,275 11.28%
Total 250,800 100%
Source: [8]

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