Yaroslavl constituency
The Yaroslavl constituency is a Russian legislative constituency in Yaroslavl Oblast. The constituency covers most of Yaroslavl and rural eastern Yaroslavl Oblast, including the towns Tutayev and Danilov.
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by A Just Russia – For Truth deputy Anatoly Lisitsyn, former Senator, Member of State Duma and Governor of Yaroslavl Oblast, who won the seat defeating one-term United Russia incumbent Andrey Kovalenko.
Boundaries
1993–1995 Kirovsky constituency: Tutayev, Yaroslavl, Yaroslavsky DistrictThe constituency covered the oblast capital Yaroslavl, all of its suburbs and historic town Tutayev to the north.
1995–2007 Kirovsky constituency: Nekrasovsky District, Yaroslavl, Yaroslavsky District
After the 1995 redistricting the constituency was slightly altered, swapping Tutayev for rural eastern Nekrasovsky District with Rybinsk constituency.
2016–present: Danilovsky District, Lyubimsky District, Nekrasovsky District, Pervomaysky District, Poshekhonsky District, Rybinsky District, Tutayevsky District, Yaroslavl, Yaroslavsky District
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election under the name "Yaroslavl constituency" and retained only part of its former territory, losing central and south-western Yaroslavl as well as its southern and western suburbs to Rostov constituency. This seat instead gained mostly rural eastern Yaroslavl Oblast from the former Rybinsk constituency.
Election results
1993
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1995
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1999
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2003
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2016
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2020
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2021
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