Beryozovsky constituency
| Beryozovsky single-member constituency | |
|---|---|
| Constituency of the Russian State Duma | |
Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026 | |
| Deputy | |
| Federal subject | Sverdlovsk Oblast |
| Districts | Alapayevsky, Artyomovsky, Beryozovsky, Rezhevsky, Yekaterinburg (Kirovsky, Ordzhonikidzevsky) |
| Voters | 506,709 (2021)[1] |
The Beryozovsky constituency (No.170[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Sverdlovsk Oblast. The constituency covers north-eastern Yekaterinburg, its suburbs and satellite city Beryozovsky and stretches to central Sverdlovsk Oblast.
The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Sergey Chepikov, Member of Legislative Assembly of Sverdlovsk Oblast, 1988 and 1994 Olympic Champion biathlete.
Boundaries
1993–2003 Ordzhonikidzevsky constituency: Yekaterinburg (Kirovsky, Ordzhonikidzevsky, Zheleznodorozhny)[2][3]
The constituency was based entirely within Yekaterinburg, covering northern half of the city.
2003–2007 Ordzhonikidzevsky constituency: Yekaterinburg (Kirovsky, Ordzhonikidzevsky, Zheleznodorozhny, Siniye Kamni microdistrict of Oktyabrsky)[4]
The constituency was slightly altered following the 2003 redistricting, gaining the Siniye Kamni microdistrict in Oktyabrsky City District from Verkh-Isetsky constituency.
2016–2026: Alapayevsky District, Artyomovsky District, Beryozovsky, Rezhevsky District, Yekaterinburg (Kirovsky, Ordzhonikidzevsky)[5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election under the name "Beryozovsky constituency" and retained only Kirovsky and Ordzhonikidzevsky city districts of Yekaterinburg, losing Zheleznodorozhny City District to Sverdlovsk constituency. This seat instead gained satellite city Beryozovsky from Kamensk-Uralsky constituency as well as central Sverdlovsk Oblast from the former Artyomovsky constituency.
Since 2026: Artyomovsky District, Beryozovsky, Rezhevsky District, Yekaterinburg (Kirovsky, Ordzhonikidzevsky)[6]
After the 2025 redistricting the constituency was slightly changed, losing Alapayevsky District to Serov constituency.
Members elected
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1993 | Yury Brusnitsyn[b] | Independent | |
| 1995 | Galina Karelova[c] | Independent | |
| 1998 | Dmitry Golovanov | Independent | |
| 1999 | A by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes | ||
| 2000 | Nikolay Ovchinnikov[d] | Independent | |
| 2003 | Yevgeny Roizman | Independent | |
| 2007 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
| 2011 | |||
| 2016 | Sergey Chepikov | United Russia | |
| 2021 | |||
Election results
1993
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yury Brusnitsyn | Independent | 36,739 | 16.78% | |
| Vladimir Isakov | Independent | 32,698 | 14.94% | |
| Sergey Cherkasov | Independent | 31,374 | 14.33% | |
| Sergey Martyushov | Independent | 23,714 | 10.83% | |
| Mikhail Borisov | Independent | 15,800 | 7.22% | |
| against all | 62,469 | 28.54% | ||
| Total | 218,898 | 100% | ||
| Source: | [7][8] | |||
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 28 May 1995. The results of the by-election were annulled due to low turnout (10%).[9]
1995
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Galina Karelova | Independent | 59,718 | 25.01% | |
| Artyom Bikov | Independent | 26,796 | 11.22% | |
| Anatoly Grebyonkin | Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats | 24,168 | 10.12% | |
| Aleksandr Ponomarev | Our Home – Russia | 23,664 | 9.91% | |
| Georgy Stepanenko | Russian Lawyers' Association | 10,901 | 4.56% | |
| Nyazip Sarvarov | Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union | 10,859 | 4.55% | |
| Yakov Ryabov | Ivan Rybkin Bloc | 7,687 | 3.22% | |
| Valery Bulatov | Liberal Democratic Party | 7,210 | 3.02% | |
| Aleksandr Shlyapin | Forward, Russia! | 7,159 | 3.00% | |
| Aleksandr Sivkov | Transformation of the Fatherland | 5,257 | 2.20% | |
| Nafik Famiyev | Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc | 4,893 | 2.05% | |
| Leonid Khabarov | Independent | 4,260 | 1.78% | |
| Yury Andreyev | Independent | 2,929 | 1.23% | |
| Oleg Lekhov | Independent | 1,873 | 0.78% | |
| Aleksandr Aulov | Independent | 1,267 | 0.53% | |
| Rudolf Sventsitsky | Independent | 1,232 | 0.52% | |
| Anatoly Saulyak | Independent | 953 | 0.40% | |
| against all | 30,675 | 12.84% | ||
| Total | 238,809 | 100% | ||
| Source: | [10] | |||
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, businessman and key member of the Uralmash gang, received the most votes in the by-election, however, the results were annulled due to low turnout (21%).[11]
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aleksandr Khabarov | Independent | 37,033 | 36.65% | |
| Valery Terletsky | Independent | 9,634 | 9.54% | |
| Aleksandr Tizyakov | Independent | 9,611 | 9.51% | |
| Dmitry Golovanov | Independent | 6,955 | 6.88% | |
| Vladimir Shchukin | Independent | 6,197 | 6.13% | |
| Sergey Kolosovsky | Independent | 4,639 | 4.59% | |
| Aleksey Fyodorov | Independent | 4,498 | 4.45% | |
| Nyazip Sarvarov | Independent | 3,132 | 3.10% | |
| Andrey Koshelenko | Independent | 1,326 | 1.31% | |
| Anatoly Kolmogorov | Independent | 761 | 0.75% | |
| Viktor Starokozhev | Independent | 548 | 0.54% | |
| Anatoly Klygin | Independent | 528 | 0.52% | |
| Anatoly Martyanov | Independent | 481 | 0.48% | |
| Igor Kalitnikov | Independent | 454 | 0.45% | |
| Aleksandr Kruk | Independent | 436 | 0.43% | |
| Andrey Panpurin | Independent | 155 | 0.15% | |
| Nikolay Arzhannikov | Independent | 9 | 0.01% | |
| against all | 11,129 | 11.01% | ||
| Total | 101,037 | 100% | ||
| Eligible voters/turnout | 477,945 | 21.14% | ||
| Source: | [12] | |||
1998
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dmitry Golovanov | Independent | 44,623 | 26.55% | |
| Valery Terletsky | Independent | 41,379 | 24.62% | |
| against all | 67,695 | 40.28% | ||
| Total | 168,072 | 100% | ||
| Source: | [13] | |||
1999
A by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nadezhda Golubkova | Women of Russia | 52,290 | 20.80% | |
| Aleksandr Khabarov | Independent | 52,079 | 20.71% | |
| Vladimir Isakov | Independent | 33,651 | 13.38% | |
| Vladimir Popov | Union of Right Forces | 18,260 | 7.26% | |
| Vladimir Karzhavin | Spiritual Heritage | 8,114 | 3.23% | |
| Eduard Markin | Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc | 5,257 | 2.09% | |
| Olga Korostelyova | Independent | 4,541 | 1.81% | |
| Sergey Kozyrev | For Civil Dignity | 2,762 | 1.10% | |
| Aleksandr Melkov | Independent | 1,674 | 0.67% | |
| Pavel Masharakin | Independent | 692 | 0.28% | |
| against all | 64,287 | 25.57% | ||
| Total | 251,445 | 100% | ||
| Source: | [14] | |||
2000
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nikolay Ovchinnikov | Independent | 63,972 | 21.81% | |
| Aleksandr Khabarov | Independent | 53,021 | 18.07% | |
| Nadezhda Golubkova | Independent | 51,624 | 17.60% | |
| Albert Makashov | Independent | 30,988 | 10.56% | |
| Rimma Varnavskaya | Independent | 20,909 | 7.13% | |
| Vladimir Ovchinnikov | Independent | 14,682 | 5.01% | |
| Vladimir Popov | Independent | 7,669 | 2.61% | |
| against all | 41,362 | 14.10% | ||
| Total | 293,348 | 100% | ||
| Source: | [15] | |||
2003
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yevgeny Roizman | Independent | 106,009 | 39.99% | |
| Nadezhda Golubkova | United Russia | 31,105 | 11.73% | |
| Vasily Rudenko | Independent | 22,238 | 8.39% | |
| Sergey Cherkasov | People's Party | 18,756 | 7.08% | |
| Andrey Alshevskikh | Independent | 15,259 | 5.76% | |
| Valery Yablonskikh | Communist Party | 9,693 | 3.66% | |
| Olga Kharitonova | Great Russia – Eurasian Union | 9,024 | 3.40% | |
| Grigory Sapozhnikov | Liberal Democratic Party | 5,174 | 1.95% | |
| against all | 40,499 | 15.28% | ||
| Total | 265,834 | 100% | ||
| Source: | [16] | |||
2016
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sergey Chepikov | United Russia | 89,675 | 43.64% | |
| Dmitry Ionin | A Just Russia | 31,288 | 15.22% | |
| Yevgeny Borovik | Communist Party | 26,007 | 12.65% | |
| Pavel Davletshin | Liberal Democratic Party | 17,935 | 8.73% | |
| Valery Molokov | Party of Growth | 7,556 | 3.68% | |
| Mikhail Borisov | People's Freedom Party | 7,104 | 3.46% | |
| Igor Ruzakov | The Greens | 5,814 | 2.83% | |
| Ruslan Khasanzyanov | Communists of Russia | 4,364 | 2.12% | |
| Daniil Voronov | Patriots of Russia | 3,220 | 1.57% | |
| Total | 208,845 | 100% | ||
| Source: | [17] | |||
2021
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sergey Chepikov (incumbent) | United Russia | 76,231 | 33.97% | |
| Aleksey Parfenov | Communist Party | 46,852 | 20.88% | |
| Irina Vinogradova | New People | 24,715 | 11.01% | |
| Vladimir Vorozhtsov | Party of Pensioners | 16,096 | 7.17% | |
| Kirill Nekrasov | Liberal Democratic Party | 14,471 | 6.45% | |
| Roman Zykov | Russian Party of Freedom and Justice | 13,573 | 6.05% | |
| Albert Khusnutdinov | Yabloko | 7,540 | 3.36% | |
| Sergey Kapchuk | Party of Growth | 5,859 | 2.61% | |
| Yaroslav Podshivalov | Rodina | 4,602 | 2.05% | |
| Total | 224,432 | 100% | ||
| Source: | [18] | |||
Notes
- ^ Ordzhonikidzevsky constituency No.164 in 1993-1995, Ordzhonikidzevsky constituency No.165 in 1995-2007
- ^ appointed Deputy Chief of the State Duma Property Management Department in February 1995
- ^ appointed Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Protection in May 1997
- ^ appointed Chief of the Main Directorate for Combating Organised Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
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