Tver single-member constituency Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy Federal subject Tver Oblast Districts Bezhetsky , Kalininsky (Burashevskoe, Emmausskoe, Kablukovskoe, Krasnogorskoe, Nikulinskoe, Orsha , Shcherbininskoe, Slavnovskoe, Sukhoverkovo , Turginovskoe, Verkhnevolzhskoe), Kalyazinsky , Kashinsky , Kesovogorsky , Kimrsky , Kimry , Konakovsky , Krasnokholmsky , Lesnoy , Maksatikhinsky , Molokovsky , Rameshkovsky , Sandovsky , Sonkovsky , Tver (Moskovsky, Proletarsky, Tsentralny), Udomelsky , Vesyegonsky Voters 510,482 (2021)[ 1]
The Tver constituency (No.179[ a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Tver Oblast . The constituency covers part of Tver on the right bank of the Volga river and eastern Tver Oblast, including the towns Bezhetsk , Kimry , Konakovo and Udomlya .
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Yulia Saranova , a non-profit executive, who won the open seat, succeeding two-term United Russia incumbent Svetlana Maksimova after the latter unsuccessfully sought re-election only through party-list representation.
Boundaries
1993–2007 : Andreapolsky District , Belsky District , Kalininsky District , Kuvshinovsky District , Nelidovsky District , Oleninsky District , Rzhev , Rzhevsky District , Selizharovsky District , Staritsky District , Toropetsky District , Tver , Zapadnodvinsky District , Zharkovsky District , Zubtsovsky District [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
The constituency covered the entirety of the oblast capital Tver , its suburbs as well as rural western Tver Oblast , including the town Rzhev .
2016–present : Bezhetsky District , Kalininsky District (Burashevskoye, Emmausskoye, Kablukovskoye, Krasnogorskoye, Nikulinskoye, Orsha , Shcherbininskyoe, Slavnovskoye, Sukhoverkovo , Turginovskoye, Verkhnevolzhskoye), Kalyazinsky District , Kashinsky District , Kesovogorsky District , Kimrsky District , Kimry , Konakovsky District , Krasnokholmsky District , Lesnoy District , Maksatikhinsky District , Molokovsky District , Rameshkovsky District , Sandovsky District , Sonkovsky District , Tver (Moskovsky, Proletarsky, Tsentralny), Udomelsky District , Vesyegonsky District [ 5] [ 6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained only southern Tver and its suburbs, losing the rest of its former territory to new Zavolzhsky constituency . This seat instead gained eastern Tver Oblast from the dissolved Bezhetsk constituency .
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Tver constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Tatyana Astrakhankina (incumbent)
Communist Party
136,825
30.75%
Valery Rastorguyev
Congress of Russian Communities
62,240
13.99%
Vladimir Shkolnikov
Independent
54,878
12.33%
Sergey Medennikov
Independent
36,951
8.31%
Aleksandr Kharchenko
Our Home – Russia
35,148
7.90%
Vasily Krylov
Agrarian Party
21,071
4.74%
Nikolay Kuznetsov
Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
18,238
4.10%
Valery Nekhayev
For the Motherland!
9,997
2.25%
Mecheslav Sekerzhitsky
Independent
8,062
1.81%
Yury Boshnyak
Independent
4,862
1.09%
against all
44,988
10.11%
Total
444,908
100%
Source:
[ 8]
1999
Tatyana Astrakhankina: 10–20%
20–30%
30–40%
40–50%
Aleksandr Kharchenko: 20–30%
Yury Parkhayev: 40–50%
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Tver constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Tatyana Astrakhankina (incumbent)
Communist Party
92,428
22.97%
Aleksandr Kharchenko
Unity
41,061
10.20%
Sergey Yushenkov
Union of Right Forces
39,788
9.89%
Aleksandr Tyagunov
Our Home – Russia
30,381
7.55%
Yury Parkhayev
Independent
24,794
6.16%
Nikolay Kuznetsov
Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union
19,248
4.78%
Natalya Alyabysheva
Independent
17,931
4.46%
Konstantin Klyushkin
Yabloko
16,050
3.99%
Anatoly Danchenko
Independent
8,757
2.18%
Sergey Kondrashev
Independent
7,749
1.93%
Valery Rumyantsev
Independent
7,676
1.91%
Konstantin Kharchenko
Independent
5,654
1.40%
Gennady Dmitriyev
Social-Democrats
5,573
1.38%
Yevgeny Shamakin
Independent
4,899
1.22%
Vyacheslav Shmelev
Independent
4,596
1.14%
Valery Minevich
Congress of Russian Communities -Yury Boldyrev Movement
4,104
1.02%
Tatyana Pushay
Spiritual Heritage
3,855
0.96%
Sergey Petrenko
Independent
1,954
0.49%
against all
56,892
14.14%
Total
402,466
100%
Source:
[ 9]
2003
Vladimir Vasilyev: 20–30%
30–40%
40–50%
Tatyana Astrakhankina: 20–30%
Maksim Larin: 30–40%
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Tver constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Vladimir Vasilyev
United Russia
113,273
31.39%
Tatyana Astrakhankina (incumbent)
Communist Party
68,139
18.88%
Maksim Larin
Independent
56,411
15.63%
Aleksandr Kharchenko
Independent
31,341
8.68%
Tatyana Agafonova
Agrarian Party
12,501
3.46%
Vladimir Orekhov
Union of Right Forces
9,504
2.63%
Vladimir Komissarov
Independent
8,767
2.43%
Natalya Alyabysheva
People's Party
5,564
1.54%
Konstantin Klyushkin
Yabloko
4,632
1.28%
Aleksandr Patsyk
Liberal Democratic Party
2,706
0.75%
Boris Rybka
Social Democratic Party
2,393
0.66%
Leonid Musin
Party of Russia's Rebirth -Russian Party of Life
2,142
0.59%
Aleksandr Bulychev
Genuine Patriots of Russia
2,031
0.56%
Aleksandr Palev
Great Russia – Eurasian Union
2,018
0.56%
Viktor Volkov
United Russian Party Rus'
667
0.18%
against all
29,847
8.27%
Total
361,346
100%
Source:
[ 10]
2016
2021
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Tver constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Yulia Saranova
United Russia
62,870
30.91%
Oleg Lebedev
Communist Party
35,685
17.54%
Aleksey Chepa
A Just Russia — For Truth
27,376
13.46%
Ilya Kleymyonov
Communists of Russia
16,125
7.93%
Aleksandr Borisov
New People
14,434
7.10%
Dmitry Karpov
Liberal Democratic Party
13,819
6.89%
Marina Belova
Yabloko
9,408
4.62%
Aleksandr Antonov
Party of Growth
7,786
3.83%
Oleg Melnikov
Russian Party of Freedom and Justice
3,982
1.96%
Total
203,421
100%
Source:
[ 12]
Notes
^ No.172 in 1993-1995, No.173 in 1995-2007
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