Shilovo constituency


The Shilovo constituency was a Russian legislative constituency in Ryazan Oblast in 1993–2007. It covered rural Ryazan Oblast to the south of Ryazan. The seat was last occupied by A Just Russia-Rodina faction member Igor Morozov, who defeated first-term Agrarian incumbent State Duma member Vyacheslav Olenyev in the 2003 election.
The constituency was dissolved in 2007 when State Duma adopted full proportional representation for the next two electoral cycles. Shilovo constituency was not re-established for the 2016 election, currently its territory is split between Ryazan and Skopin constituencies.

Boundaries

1993–1995: Chuchkovsky District, Kadomsky District, Kasimov, Kasimovsky District, Klepikovsky District, Korablinsky District, Miloslavsky District, Novoderevensky District, Pitelinsky District, Pronsky District, Putyatinsky District, Ryazhsky District, Sapozhkovsky District, Sarayevsky District, Sasovo, [Ryazan Oblast|Sasovo], Sasovsky District, Shatsky District, Shilovsky District, Skopin, Skopinsky District, Spassky District, Ukholovsky District, Yermishinsky District
The constituency covered mostly rural central and southern Ryazan Oblast, including the towns of Kasimov, Sasovo and Skopin.
1995–2003: Chuchkovsky District, Kadomsky District, Kasimov, Kasimovsky District, Klepikovsky District, Korablinsky District, Miloslavsky District, Novoderevensky District, Pitelinsky District, Pronsky District, Putyatinsky District, Ryazhsky District, Sapozhkovsky District, Sarayevsky District, Sasovo, Sasovsky District, Shatsky District, Shilovsky District, Skopin, Skopinsky District, Spassky District, Starozhilovsky District, Ukholovsky District, Yermishinsky District
After 1995 redistricting the constituency retained all of its territory and gained rural Starozhilovsky District in central Ryazan Oblast from Ryazan constituency.
2003–2007: Chuchkovsky District, Kadomsky District, Kasimov, Kasimovsky District, Klepikovsky District, Korablinsky District, Miloslavsky District, Novoderevensky District, Pitelinsky District, Pronsky District, Putyatinsky District, Ryazansky District, Ryazhsky District, Sapozhkovsky District, Sarayevsky District, Sasovo, Sasovsky District, Shatsky District, Shilovsky District, Skopin, Skopinsky District, Spassky District, Starozhilovsky District, Ukholovsky District, Yermishinsky District
Following the 2003 redistricting the constituency retained all of its territory and gained Ryazansky District in suburban Ryazan from Ryazan constituency.

Election results

1993

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1995

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1999

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2003

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