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Russian legislative constituency
Monchegorsk single-member constituency Deputy None Federal subject Murmansk Oblast Districts Apatity , Kandalakshsky , Kirovsk , Kolsky , Kovdorsky , Monchegorsk , Olenegorsk , Pechengsky , Polyarny , Polyarnye Zori , Skalisty , Snezhnogorsk , Zaozyorsk Voters 374,889 (1999)[1]
The Monchegorsk constituency (No.115) was a Russian legislative constituency in the Murmansk Oblast in 1993–2003. The constituency covered upstate Murmansk Oblast outside of Murmansk and Severomorsk . Due to declining population in Murmansk Oblast it lost one of the constituencies, which resulted in merger of Monchegorsk and Murmansk constituencies in 2003.
Members elected [ edit ]
Election results [ edit ]
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Monchegorsk constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Lyudmila Pobedinskaya
Our Home – Russia
42,083
16.70%
Mikhail Antropov
Communist Party
36,406
14.45%
Natalya Lazareva
Independent
30,433
12.08%
Vladimir Manannikov (incumbent)
Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
30,310
12.03%
Ivan Vishnyakov
Kedr
15,826
6.28%
Yury Sukhachev
Independent
14,906
5.92%
Andrey Matorin
Duma-96
11,354
4.51%
Vasily Kalaida
Independent
9,916
3.94%
Anatoly Shevchenko
Independent
9,326
3.70%
Konstantin Kolomiyets
Independent
5,196
2.06%
Vladimir Musatyan
Independent
2,930
1.16%
Mikhail Solovey
Independent
2,268
0.90%
against all
36,752
14.59%
Total
251,944
100%
Source:
[3]
References [ edit ]