The Ingushetia constituency (No.13[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Ingushetia. The constituency encompasses the entire territory of Ingushetia.
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Muslim Tatriyev, a Rosneft executive, who won the open seat, succeeding one-term United Russia incumbent Alikhan Kharsiyev.
Boundaries
1993–2007, 2016–present: Dzheyrakhsky District, Karabulak, Magas, Malgobek, Malgobeksky District, Nazran, Nazranovsky District, Sunzha, Sunzhensky District[2][3][4][5][6]
The constituency has been covering the entirety of the Ingushetia since its initial creation in 1993.
Members elected
Election results
1993
Declared candidates
- Magomet-Bashir Abadiyev (Independent), Deputy Chairman of the Warriors-Internationalists Affairs Committee
- Boris Arsamakov (Independent), museum-preserve director
- Murad Bekov (Independent), former Member of Supreme Soviet of the Checheno-Ingush ASSR (1990–1991), businessman
- Bashir Chakhkiyev (Independent), Head of the State Archive of Ingushetia (1993–present)
- Lidia Dzeytova (Independent), Head of the Chechnya Department of Capital Investments and Construction
- Karim-Sultan Kokurkhayev (Independent), prosecutor
- Beslan Kotikov (Independent), construction businessman
- Aleksandra Momdzhyan (Independent), nonprofit president
- Timurlan Mutaliyev (Independent), former Minister of Education of Ingushetia (1993)
- Salman Naurbiyev (Independent), nonprofit chairman
- Magomed Oskanov (Independent), transportation executive
- Beksultan Seinaroyev (Independent), former Judge of the Grozny Leninsky City District Court (1989), law professor
- Magomed Sultygov (Independent), former Head of the Provisional Administration of Ingushetia (1992–1993)
- Maksharip Yandiyev (Independent), community activist
Results
Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Ingushetia constituency
| Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Aleksandra Momdzhyan
|
Independent
|
20,695
|
31.24%
|
|
|
Beksultan Seinaroyev
|
Independent
|
8,329
|
12.57%
|
|
|
Murad Bekov
|
Independent
|
8,249
|
12.45%
|
|
|
Timurlan Mutaliyev
|
Independent
|
7,324
|
11.06%
|
|
|
Magomet-Bashir Abadiyev
|
Independent
|
4,762
|
7.19%
|
|
|
Magomed Sultygov
|
Independent
|
3,636
|
5.49%
|
|
|
Karim-Sultan Kokurkhayev
|
Independent
|
2,811
|
4.24%
|
|
|
Bashir Chakhkiyev
|
Independent
|
1,899
|
2.87%
|
|
|
Lidia Dzeytova
|
Independent
|
1,770
|
2.67%
|
|
|
Salman Naurbiyev
|
Independent
|
1,565
|
2.36%
|
|
|
Boris Arsamakov
|
Independent
|
1,428
|
2.16%
|
|
|
Beslan Kotikov
|
Independent
|
1,123
|
1.70%
|
|
|
Maksharip Yandiyev
|
Independent
|
182
|
0.27%
|
|
|
against all
|
727
|
1.10%
|
|
|
| Total
|
66,239
|
100%
|
|
|
| Source:
|
[7][8]
|
1995
Declared candidates
- Ruslan Aliyev (Independent)
- Boris Arsamakov (Social Democrats), museum-preserve director, 1993 candidate for this seat
- Mukharbek Aushev (Independent), Lukoil vice president
- Magomet Bogatyrev (LDPR), Mayor of Ordzhonikidzevskaya
- Khadzhi Murat Ibragimbeyli (Nur), historian
- Mukharbek Khashiyev (Independent)
- Aliskhan Khautiyev (DPP), psychic
- Aslan Khidirov (Independent)
- Adam Malsagov (ELDP)
- Ismail Merzhoyev (Independent), agriculture scientist
- Aleksandra Ochirova (BIR), incumbent Member of State Duma (1994–present)
- Magomet Ugurchiyev (NDR)
- Maksharip Yandiyev (FDD), aide to State Duma member, 1993 candidate for this seat
- Yury Yeresko (Zemsky Sobor)
- Vakha Yevloyev (Independent), former Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of Ingushetia (1992–1994)
Results
1999
Declared candidates
Withdrawn candidates
- Alikhan Amirkhanov (OVR), special economic zone head
- Magomet Batazhayev (DN)
- Bashir Daurbekov (Independent), attorney
- Alikhan Guliyev (Independent), journalist
Failed to qualify
Did not file
Results
2000
The by-election on 2 July 2000 could not be held because the polling stations were not opened after the race frontrunner Alikhan Amirkhanov was disqualified by the Republican Supreme Court the day earlier.[11]
2001
Declared candidates
- Alikhan Amirkhanov (Independent), Deputy Premier of Ingushetia (2000–present), 1999 candidate for this seat
- Yakub Belkhoroyev (Independent), agriculture executive
- Alikhan Guliyev (Independent), journalist, 1999 candidate for this seat
- Temur Kodzoyev (Independent), businessman, brother of State Duma member Bashir Kodzoyev, 1999 candidate for this seat
- Musa Ozdoyev (Independent), former aide to State Duma member, 1999 candidate for this seat
- Osman Yevloyev (Independent), entrepreneurship consultant
- Vakha Yevloyev (Independent), former Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of Ingushetia (1992–1994), 1995 and 1999 candidate for this seat
- Zakre Yevloyev (Independent), economist, 1999 candidate for this seat
Withdrawn candidates
Failed to qualify
Results
2003
Declared candidates
- Idris Abadiyev (Independent), Member of People's Assembly of the Republic of Ingushetia (1998–present)
- Magomed Batayev (VR–ES), First Deputy Minister of Youth Policy, Sport, and Tourism of Ingushetia
- Musa Darsigov (Independent), former People's Deputy of the Soviet Union (1989–1991)
- Magomed Gaparkhoyev (Independent), unemployed
- Musa Guliyev (SDPR), director of the North Caucasus State Technological University, Nazran branch (2000–present), 2001 candidate for this seat
- Khavazh Khashiyev (Independent), unemployed
- Bashir Kodzoyev (Independent), Member of State Duma (2000–present)
- Zaurbek Malsagov (Yabloko), mathematics senior lecturer
- Musa Ozdoyev (NPRF), aide to President of Ingushetia Murat Zyazikov, 1999 and 2001 candidate for this seat
- Alikhan Parov (Independent), former Deputy Premier of Ingushetia
- Khizir Tsechoyev (Independent), unemployed
- Magomed-Sharip Tsechoyev (Rodina), attorney
Withdrawn candidates
Did not file
Declined
- Alikhan Amirkhanov (CPRF), incumbent Member of State Duma (2001–present), 2002 presidential candidate (ran on the party list)
Results
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Ingushetia constituency
| Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Bashir Kodzoyev
|
Independent
|
44,179
|
50.63%
|
|
|
Musa Ozdoyev
|
People's Party
|
10,969
|
12.57%
|
|
|
Alikhan Parov
|
Independent
|
7,255
|
8.31%
|
|
|
Magomed-Sharip Tsechoyev
|
Rodina
|
4,888
|
5.60%
|
|
|
Musa Darsigov
|
Independent
|
2,225
|
2.55%
|
|
|
Idris Abadiyev
|
Independent
|
2,101
|
2.41%
|
|
|
Zaurbek Malsagov
|
Yabloko
|
1,974
|
2.26%
|
|
|
Musa Guliyev
|
Social Democratic Party
|
1,719
|
1.97%
|
|
|
Magomed Batayev
|
Great Russia – Eurasian Union
|
1,494
|
1.71%
|
|
|
Khavazh Khashiyev
|
Independent
|
1,242
|
1.42%
|
|
|
Magomed Gaparkhoyev
|
Independent
|
835
|
0.96%
|
|
|
Khizir Tsechoyev
|
Independent
|
781
|
0.89%
|
|
|
against all
|
4,420
|
5.07%
|
|
|
| Total
|
87,598
|
100%
|
|
|
| Source:
|
[13]
|
2016
Declared candidates
- Ilyas Bogatyrev (CPRF), Member of People's Assembly of the Republic of Ingushetia (2003–present)
- Valery Borshchyov (Yabloko), former Member of State Duma (1994–1999)
- Kazbek Chemkhilgov (The Greens), former acting Minister of Construction of Ingushetia (2009–2010)
- Magamet Dzaurov (Rodina), businessman
- Islam Gadiyev (LDPR), Member of Magas City Council (2015–present), IT specialist
- Mukhamedali Guseinov (CPCR), homemaker
- Alikhan Kharsiyev (United Russia), businessman
- Abdulmazhit Martazanov (A Just Russia), Member of Magas City Council (2015–present), Ingush State University department of taxation head
- Boris Yevloyev (Independent), Federal Antimonopoly Service regional office staffer
Failed to qualify
Declined
Results
2021
Declared candidates
Withdrawn candidates
- Ayup Gagiyev (Yabloko), Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Ingushetia (2009–present)
Failed to qualify
- Aslangerey Khamkhoyev (Independent), retired gas executive
Did not file
- Khusen Kodzoyev (Independent), unemployed
- Adam Tsechoyev (RPSS), construction businessman
Declined
Results
2026
Potential candidates
Declined
Notes
- ^ No.12 in 1993-2003
- ^ elected president of Slavneft in January 2000
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