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The Privolzhsky constituency (No. 26[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Tatarstan. Until 2007 the constituency was based exclusively in Kazan and covered its eastern half; however, after redistricting in 2015 the constituency took more territory in upstate Tatarstan, stretching eastwards to Yelabuga from the Nizhnekamsk constituency; almost half of the former Privolzhsky constituency in urban Kazan was moved to the new Central constituency.

Members elected

Election Member Party
1993 Results were invalidated due to low turnout
1994 Valentin Mikhaylov Independent
1995 Sergey Shashurin Independent
1999 Russian All-People's Union
2003 Airat Khairullin United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Fatikh Sibagatullin United Russia
2021 Ilia Volfson United Russia

Election results

1994

Summary of the 13 March 1994 by-election in the Privolzhsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Valentin Mikhaylov Independent - 23.9%
Source: [3]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Privolzhsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Sergey Shashurin Independent 63,804 24.47%
Aleksandr Saliy Communist Party 46,557 17.85%
Valentin Mikhaylov (incumbent) Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 45,519 17.46%
Irek Murtazin Independent 18,463 7.08%
Albert Abdullin Interethnic Union 13,730 5.27%
Mikhail Kotovsky Independent 10,515 4.03%
Boris Isayev Power to the People 10,353 3.97%
Nikolay Rybushkin Bloc of Independents 6,039 2.32%
Viktor Sedinin Liberal Democratic Party 4,862 1.86%
Ivan Stogniyev Independent 4,103 1.57%
Mufasir Akhunov People's Union 3,419 1.31%
against all 22,309 8.55%
Total 260,776 100%
Source: [4]

1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Privolzhsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Sergey Shashurin (incumbent) Russian All-People's Union 69,693 21.08%
Aleksandr Sapogovsky Independent 43,202 13.07%
Dmitry Berdnikov Independent 38,206 11.56%
Aleksandr Saliy Communist Party 32,176 9.73%
Rafael Mingazov Fatherland – All Russia 27,489 8.32%
Insaf Sayfullin Our Home – Russia 20,640 6.24%
Rashit Akhmetov Yabloko 15,569 4.71%
Valentin Mikhaylov Independent 14,904 4.51%
Andrey Tatyanchikov Union of Right Forces 13,727 4.15%
against all 37,474 11.34%
Total 330,538 100%
Source: [5]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Privolzhsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Airat Khairullin United Russia 114,503 31.00%
Ivan Grachyov Development of Enterprise 80,857 21.89%
Aleksandr Sapogovsky Independent 35,175 9.52%
Aleksandr Saliy Communist Party 27,088 7.33%
Aleksandr Grachyov Independent 15,509 4.20%
Irek Murtazin Yabloko 15,164 4.11%
Sergey Khapugin Independent 6,174 1.67%
Vitaly Shashurin Independent 5,144 1.39%
Andrey Spirin Liberal Democratic Party 4,846 1.31%
Rais Atnagulov Independent 3,640 0.99%
Shamil Amirov Independent 1,409 0.38%
against all 46,968 12.72%
Total 370,466 100%
Source: [6]

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Privolzhsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Fatikh Sibagatullin United Russia 248,549 70.74%
Rushania Bilgildeyeva A Just Russia 31,099 8.85%
Viktor Peshkov Communist Party 25,277 7.19%
Lenar Gabdullin Liberal Democratic Party 13,397 3.81%
Yevgeny Borodin Rodina 11,042 3.14%
Dmitry Novikov Communists of Russia 9,960 2.83%
Ilya Novikov People's Freedom Party 8,746 2.49%
Total 351,343 100%
Source: [7]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Privolzhsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Ilia Volfson United Russia 232,177 62.25%
Fadbir Safin Communist Party 41,216 11.05%
Marsel Gabdrakhmanov Liberal Democratic Party 20,539 5.51%
Vasily Novikov Communists of Russia 18,168 4.87%
Damir Khusnutdinov A Just Russia — For Truth 16,668 4.47%
Regina Abdullina Party of Growth 13,300 3.57%
Vitaly Gribov Party of Pensioners 10,229 2.74%
Eduard Shiverskikh New People 8,464 2.27%
Irek Murtazin Yabloko 8,354 2.24%
Total 372,998 100%
Source: [8]

Notes

  1. ^ No.27 in 1993-1995, 2003-2007

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