Lyubinsky single-member constituency Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy Federal subject Omsk Oblast Districts Bolsherechensky , Bolsheukovsky , Gorkovsky , Isilkulsky , Kolosovsky , Krutinsky , Lyubinsky , Muromtsevsky , Nazyvayevsky , Nizhneomsky , Omsk (Sovetsky), Omsky (Chernoluchinsky , Pushkinskoye), Sargatsky , Sedelnikovsky , Tarsky , Tevrizsky , Tyukalinsky , Ust-Ishimsky , Znamensky Voters 469,774 (2021)[ 1]
The Lyubinsky constituency (No.141[ a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Omsk Oblast . The constituency covers north-western Omsk and mostly rural northern 2/3 of Omsk Oblast.
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Oksana Fadina , former Mayor of Omsk , who won the open seat, succeeding two-term United Russia incumbent Andrey Golushko.
Boundaries
1993–1995 Bolsherechye constituency : Azovsky Nemetsky National District , Bolsherechensky District , Bolsheukovsky District , Gorkovsky District , Isilkul , Isilkulsky District , Kolosovsky District , Krutinsky District , Lyubinsky District , Maryanovsky District , Moskalensky District , Muromtsevsky District , Nazyvayevsk , Nazyvayevsky District , Nizhneomsky District , Novovarshavsky District , Odessky District , Pavlogradsky District , Poltavsky District , Russko-Polyansky District , Sargatsky District , Sedelnikovsky District , Sherbakulsky District , Tara , Tarsky District , Tevrizsky District , Tyukalinsk , Tyukalinsky District , Ust-Ishimsky District , Znamensky District [ 2]
The constituency covered rural northern, central and southern Omsk Oblast (except the south-eastern corner), including the towns Isilkul , Nazyvayevsk , Tara and Tyukalinsk .
1995–2007 Bolsherechye constituency : Azovsky Nemetsky National District , Bolsherechensky District , Bolsheukovsky District , Gorkovsky District , Isilkulsky District , Kolosovsky District , Kormilovsky District , Krutinsky District , Lyubinsky District , Maryanovsky District , Moskalensky District , Muromtsevsky District , Nazyvayevsky District , Nizhneomsky District , Novovarshavsky District , Odessky District , Pavlogradsky District , Poltavsky District , Russko-Polyansky District , Sargatsky District , Sedelnikovsky District , Sherbakulsky District , Tarsky District , Tevrizsky District , Tyukalinsky District , Ust-Ishimsky District , Znamensky District [ 3] [ 4]
After the 1995 redistricting the constituency was slightly altered, gaining Kormilovsky District from Omsk constituency .
2016–present : Bolsherechensky District , Bolsheukovsky District , Gorkovsky District , Isilkulsky District , Kolosovsky District , Krutinsky District , Lyubinsky District , Muromtsevsky District , Nazyvayevsky District , Nizhneomsky District , Omsk (Sovetsky), Omsky District (Chernoluchinsky , Pushkinskoye), Sargatsky District , Sedelnikovsky District , Tarsky District , Tevrizsky District , Tyukalinsky District , Ust-Ishimsky District , Znamensky District [ 5] [ 6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election under the name "Lyubinsky constituency" and retained only northern and central Omsk Oblast , losing south-western part to new Moskalenki constituency and districts in the south-east to Omsk constituency . This seat instead was pushed into Omsk , gaining Sovetsky City District from the eliminated Central constituency and its north-western suburbs from Omsk constituency.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Bolsherechye constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Sergey Manyakin
Power to the People
79,779
21.09%
Vladimir Vorotnikov
Agrarian Party
79,203
20.94%
Gennady Baranov
Our Home – Russia
67,679
17.89%
Yevgeny Rokhin
Liberal Democratic Party
31,269
8.27%
Oleg Zharov (incumbent)
Ivan Rybkin Bloc
26,326
6.96%
Khakim Sadykov
Nur
14,958
3.95%
Ivan Folyak
Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
12,596
3.33%
Rheingold Rutz
Russian All-People's Movement
10,789
2.85%
Vladimir Frish
Independent
7,164
1.89%
Aleksandr Resnenko
Independent
3,430
0.91%
against all
38,563
10.20%
Total
378,231
100%
Source:
[ 9]
1999
Aleksandr Podgursky: 30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
Vladimir Dorokhin: 30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
2003
2016
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Lyubinsky constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Andrey Golushko
United Russia
92,684
43.10%
Oleg Denisenko
Communist Party
50,396
23.44%
Aleksey Lozhkin
Liberal Democratic Party
24,451
11.37%
Aleksandr Kravtsov
A Just Russia
13,709
6.38%
Aleksandr Podzorov
Communists of Russia
10,076
4.69%
Sergey Kochetkov
Party of Growth
3,519
1.64%
Boris Melnikov
Yabloko
3,413
1.59%
Olga Argat
People's Freedom Party
3,405
1.58%
Aleksey Yakimenko
Rodina
2,494
1.16%
Oleg Kolesnikov
Civic Platform
2,430
1.13%
Total
215,022
100%
Source:
[ 12]
2021
Notes
^ Bolsherechye constituency No.128 in 1993-2007
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