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Krasnodar constituency
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The Krasnodar constituency (No.46[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Krasnodar Krai. Currently the constituency covers eastern half of Krasnodar and its suburbs to the east and northeast, including Dinskaya.
The constituency has been vacant since November 4, 2024, following the resignation of first-term United Russia deputy and former Krasnodar mayor Yevgeny Pervyshov, who was appointed acting Head of Tambov Oblast.
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Boundaries
1993–2003: Dinskoy District, Krasnodar (Karasunsky, Tsentralny, Zapadny)[2][3]
The constituency was based in metro Krasnodar and covered most of Krasnodar, except Prikubansky City District, as well as suburban Dinskoy District.
2003–2007: Krasnoarmeysky District, Krasnodar (Prikubansky, Tsentralny, Zapadny)[4]
After 2003 redistricting the constituency retained only central Krasnodar (Tsentralny and Zapadny city districts) and swapped the rest of its territories with former Prikubansky constituency, taking Prikubansky City District as well as suburban to rural Krasnoarmeysky District to the city northwest.
2016–2026: Dinskoy District (Dinskaya, Krasnoselskoye, Michurinskoye, Pervorechenskoye, Plastunovskoye, Staromyshastovskoye, Vasyurinskoye), Krasnodar (Karasunsky, Pashkovsky, Starokorsunsky, Tsentralny, Zapadny)[5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and in its new configuration it took eastern half of Krasnodar as well as its suburbs in eastern Dinskoy District.
Since 2026 Central constituency: Dinskoy District (Dinskaya, Krasnoselskoye, Michurinskoye, Pervorechenskoye, Plastunovskaya, Staromyshastovskaya, Vasyurinskaya), Krasnodar (Karasunsky, Pashkovsky, Starokorsunsky, Tsentralny), Timashevsky District[6]
After 2025 redistricting the constituency was significantly altered and renamed as "Central constituency". The constituency retained almost all of its territory, losing only Zapadny urban okrug of Krasnodar to new South-Western constituency. Instead the constituency was pushed to the north, gaining rural Timashevsky District from the former Krasnoarmeysky constituency.
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Members elected
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Election results
1993
1995
1999
2003
2016
2021
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Notes
- appointed Head of Tambov Oblast in November 2024
References
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