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Russian legislative constituency
Nagatinsky single-member constituency |
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Federal subject | Moscow |
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Districts | South-Eastern AO (Pechatniki, Yuzhnoportovy), South-Western AO (Kotlovka), Southern AO (Chertanovo Severnoye, Danilovsky, Donskoy, Moskvorechye-Saburovo, Nagatino-Sadovniki, Nagatinsky Zaton, Nagorny)[1] |
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Voters | 476,543 (2021)[2] |
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The Nagatinsky Constituency (No.201[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Moscow. For several years it was based in Southern and South-Eastern Moscow adjacent to the Centre of Moscow.
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Avtozavodsky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Eduard Vorobyov
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Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
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67,435
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22.43%
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Vadim Artemyev
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Independent
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50,374
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16.76%
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Yevgeniya Dudko
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Communist Party
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35,399
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11.77%
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Andrey Golovin
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Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc
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21,860
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7.27%
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Vyacheslav Zubenko
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Congress of Russian Communities
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12,093
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4.02%
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Aleksandr Koryev
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Forward, Russia!
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11,346
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3.77%
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Vladimir Kiselev
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Agrarian Party
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6,970
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2.32%
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Aleksey Groza
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Liberal Democratic Party
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6,518
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2.17%
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Yury Pal'chikov
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Ivan Rybkin Bloc
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6,496
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2.16%
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Nikolay Nadysev
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Independent
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6,392
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2.12%
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Yelena Mavrodi
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Independent
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4,970
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1.65%
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Viktor Nesterov
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Russian All-People's Movement
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4,734
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1.57%
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Sergey Kondratenko
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Independent
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3,371
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1.12%
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Vyacheslav Poplavsky
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Front of National Salvation
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2,246
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0.75%
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Vyacheslav Poplavsky
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Social Democrats
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1,881
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0.63%
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against all
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51,190
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17.03%
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Total
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300,637
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100%
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Source:
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[4]
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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Avtozavodsky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Valery Draganov
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Fatherland – All Russia
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88,181
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29.80%
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Eduard Vorobyov (incumbent)
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Union of Right Forces
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42,307
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14.30%
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Valery Saykin
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Communist Party
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30,648
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10.36%
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Yury Bryntsalov
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Russian Socialist Party
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25,587
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8.65%
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Gennady Anichkin
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Independent
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19,260
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6.51%
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Olga Serebryannikova
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Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement
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10,929
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3.69%
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Yelena Veduta
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Independent
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9,819
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3.32%
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Oleg Kas'ko
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Liberal Democratic Party
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5,654
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1.91%
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Vadim Burkovsky
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Independent
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4,618
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1.56%
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against all
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49,874
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16.85%
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Total
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295,917
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Nagatinsky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Yelena Panina
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United Russia
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70,518
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40.23%
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Kirill Goncharov
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Yabloko
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19,390
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11.06%
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Vladimir Svyatoshenko
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Communist Party
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18,226
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10.40%
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Dmitry Nikolaev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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14,262
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8.14%
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Andrey Nagibin
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A Just Russia
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10,058
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5.74%
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Natalya Mikhal'chenko
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People's Freedom Party
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7,812
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4.46%
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Yulia Zhandarova
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The Greens
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7,534
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4.30%
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Georgy Fedorov
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Rodina
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6,866
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3.92%
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Valery Smirnov
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Patriots of Russia
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6,804
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3.88%
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Vladimir Strukov
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Communists of Russia
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4,393
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2.51%
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Iosif Dzhagaev
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Party of Growth
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3,887
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2.22%
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Total
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175,290
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100%
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Source:
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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Nagatinsky constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Svetlana Razvorotneva
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United Russia
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81,664
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35.72%
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Anastasia Udaltsova
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Communist Party
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57,840
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25.30%
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Aleksey Demin
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New People
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21,758
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9.52%
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Armen Gasparyan
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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16,785
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7.34%
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Vladimir Bernev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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13,802
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6.04%
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Gleb Tumanov
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Yabloko
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8,736
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3.82%
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Anna Udalova
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Communists of Russia
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8,844
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3.87%
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Denis Kulikov
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Russian Party of Freedom and Justice
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6,867
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3.00%
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Stanislav Chernikov
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Party of Growth
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3,586
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1.57%
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Nazirzhon Abduganiev
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Green Alternative
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3,215
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1.41%
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Total
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228,597
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100%
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Source:
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- ^ No.196 in 1993-1995, Avtozavodsky constituency No.191 in 1995-2007
- ^ in 2006 appointed deputy general director of Rusal