Russian legislative constituency
Kamensk-Shakhtinsky single-member constituency Deputy None Federal subject Rostov Oblast Districts Bokovsky , Chertkovsky , Donetsk , Kamensk-Shakhtinsky , Kamensky , Kasharsky , Millerovsky , Milyutinsky , Morozovsky , Oblivsky , Sholokhovsky , Sovetsky , Tarasovsky , Tatsinsky , Verkhnedonskoy Voters 436,922 (2005)[ 1]
The Kamensk-Shakhtinsky constituency (No.144[ a] ) was a Russian legislative constituency in Rostov Oblast in 1993–2007. It covered parts of Eastern Donbass and northern Rostov Oblast. The seat was last occupied by United Russia faction member Vadim Varshavsky , a billionaire businessman in coal mining and metallurgy, who won a by-election in 2004 .
The constituency was dissolved in 2007 when State Duma adopted full proportional representation for the next two electoral cycles. Kamensk-Shakhtinsky constituency was not re-established for the 2016 election, currently all of former Kamensk-Shakhtinsky constituency is part of Belaya Kalitva constituency .
1993–1995 : Belaya Kalitva , Belokalitvinsky District , Bokovsky District , Chertkovsky District , Donetsk , Kamensk-Shakhtinsky , Kamensky District , Kasharsky District , Millerovo , Millerovsky District , Milyutinsky District , Morozovsky District , Oblivsky District , Sholokhovsky District , Sovetsky District , Tarasovsky District , Tatsinsky District , Verkhnedonskoy District [ 2]
The constituency covered parts of Eastern Donbass and mostly rural northern Rostov Oblast.
1993–2007 : Bokovsky District , Chertkovsky District , Donetsk , Kamensk-Shakhtinsky , Kamensky District , Kasharsky District , Millerovo , Millerovsky District , Milyutinsky District , Morozovsky District , Oblivsky District , Sholokhovsky District , Sovetsky District , Tarasovsky District , Tatsinsky District , Verkhnedonskoy District [ 3] [ 4]
After 1995 redistricting the constituency lost Belaya Kalitva and Belokalitvinsky District to the newly-created Belaya Kalitva constituency . The rest of the Kamensk-Shakhtinsky constituency retained intact.
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Kamensk-Shakhtinsky constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Boris Danchenko (incumbent)
Agrarian Party
83,259
24.75%
Vitaly Yermolenko
Independent
60,059
17.85%
Lyudmila Mazurok
Congress of Russian Communities
54,148
16.10%
Ivan Yevdokimov
Independent
29,447
8.75%
Irina Pasechnikova
Pamfilova–Gurov–Lysenko
22,688
6.74%
Vladimir Gavrilov
Russian All-People's Movement
21,508
6.39%
Aleksandr Kasyanov
Liberal Democratic Party
18,611
5.53%
German Petrov
Independent
12,184
3.62%
against all
25,933
7.71%
Total
336,372
100%
Source:
[ 5]
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Kamensk-Shakhtinsky constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Boris Danchenko (incumbent)
Communist Party
76,825
25.03%
Yevgeny Stupak
Independent
52,579
17.13%
Igor Koryagin
Independent
46,931
15.29%
Irina Pasechnikova
Union of Right Forces
29,079
9.47%
Yevgeny Fayustov
Liberal Democratic Party
24,744
8.06%
Nikolay Astapov
Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
13,247
4.32%
Aleksandr Zelenkov
Independent
12,914
4.21%
Sergey Mrykhin
Independent
8,663
2.82%
Vladimir Vasilevsky
Spiritual Heritage
6,676
2.17%
Valery Titarenko
Independent
4,938
1.61%
against all
25,490
8.30%
Total
306,975
100%
Source:
[ 6]
^ No.143 in 1993-1995
^ drowned in June 2005