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Legislative constituency in Russia
The Volzhsky constituency (No.84[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Volgograd Oblast. It covers eastern Volgograd Oblast, Traktorozavodsky District of Volgograd and its satellite city Volzhsky.
The constituency has been vacant since May 20, 2025, following the resignation of four-term United Russia deputy Oleg Savchenko.
1993–2007: Bykovsky District, Dubovsky District, Kamyshin, Kamyshinsky District, Leninsky District, Nikolayevsky District, Pallasovsky District, Sredneakhtubinsky District, Staropoltavsky District, Volzhsky[3][4][5]
The constituency covered eastern and north-eastern Volgograd Oblast, including the towns of Kamyshin and Volzhsky.
2016–present: Bykovsky District, Leninsky District, Nikolayevsky District, Pallasovsky District, Sredneakhtubinsky District, Staropoltavsky District, Volgograd (Traktorozavodsky), Volzhsky[6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election. It retained its position in eastern Volgograd Oblast, losing Dubovsky District, Kamyshin and Kamyshinsky District to Krasnoarmeysky constituency, in return, gaining Traktorozavodsky District of Volgograd from the former Central constituency.
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Volzhsky constituency
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Aleksandr Kulikov
|
Communist Party
|
104,821
|
31.03%
|
|
Aleksandr Sharonov
|
Independent
|
28,525
|
8.45%
|
|
Vyacheslav Molchanov
|
Independent
|
27,951
|
8.28%
|
|
Vladimir Mironenko
|
Yabloko
|
27,450
|
8.13%
|
|
Vladimir Kontemirov
|
Independent
|
25,397
|
7.52%
|
|
Tatyana Kandaurova
|
Women of Russia
|
22,128
|
6.55%
|
|
Mikhail Kulapov
|
Party of Russian Unity and Accord
|
18,365
|
5.44%
|
|
Igor Bugayenko
|
Party of Workers' Self-Government
|
17,039
|
5.04%
|
|
Vladimir Tuayev
|
Independent
|
13,043
|
3.86%
|
|
Aleksandr Sherstyuk
|
Congress of Russian Communities
|
8,485
|
2.51%
|
|
Roman Rastegayev
|
Independent
|
6,807
|
2.02%
|
|
Valentin Korinets
|
Forward, Russia!
|
5,378
|
1.59%
|
|
Sergey Dubinin
|
Party of Economic Freedom
|
2,909
|
0.86%
|
|
Nikolay Smirnov
|
Independent
|
2,829
|
0.84%
|
|
against all
|
20,397
|
6.04%
|
|
Total
|
337,757
|
100%
|
|
Source:
|
[8]
|
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Volzhsky constituency
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Irina Guseva
|
United Russia
|
96,094
|
48.58%
|
|
Dmitry Litvintsev
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
32,426
|
16.39%
|
|
Aleksandr Kobelev
|
Communist Party
|
22,942
|
11.60%
|
|
Yekaterina Surova
|
A Just Russia
|
13,295
|
6.72%
|
|
Nonna Tskayeva
|
Communists of Russia
|
6,036
|
3.05%
|
|
Aleksandr Yefimov
|
Yabloko
|
5,972
|
3.02%
|
|
Dmitry Getmanenko
|
Patriots of Russia
|
4,073
|
2.06%
|
|
Aleksey Sveshnikov
|
Party of Growth
|
3,306
|
1.67%
|
|
Yury Dubovoy
|
The Greens
|
3,121
|
1.58%
|
|
Igor Konotopov
|
People's Freedom Party
|
2,544
|
1.29%
|
|
Total
|
197,803
|
100%
|
|
Source:
|
[11]
|
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Volzhsky constituency
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Oleg Savchenko
|
United Russia
|
135,124
|
51.55%
|
|
Denis Uskov
|
Communist Party
|
46,903
|
17.89%
|
|
Aleksandr Anokhin
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
25,571
|
9.76%
|
|
Aleksey Vasyutenko
|
A Just Russia — For Truth
|
18,661
|
7.12%
|
|
Dmitry Zaporozhsky
|
New People
|
9,947
|
3.79%
|
|
Anton Kalyuzhny
|
Party of Pensioners
|
9,464
|
3.61%
|
|
Andrey Yuzhmin
|
Rodina
|
4,541
|
1.73%
|
|
Anton Getmanenko
|
Yabloko
|
2,939
|
1.12%
|
|
Leonid Semergey
|
Party of Growth
|
2,598
|
0.99%
|
|
Total
|
262,111
|
100%
|
|
Source:
|
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- ^ resigned in May 2025
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