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Metallurgichesky constituency
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The Metallurgichesky constituency (No.190[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Chelyabinsk Oblast. The constituency covers northern Chelyabinsk Oblast. Until 2007 Kyshtym constituency stretched to the west, covering several districts of the Mountain-Industrial Zone, however, in 2015 it was reconfigured to include parts of urban Chelyabinsk instead.

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1993

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1995

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1997 June

After Pyotr Sumin was elected Governor of Chelyabinsk Oblast in December 1996 he had to give up his seat in the State Duma. A by-election was scheduled for 29 June 1997 with the concurrent by-election in the Sovetsky constituency. The by-election in Kyshtym constituency was won by Vasily Kichedzhi, however, the resultse were annulled due to low turnout (23.99%) and another election was scheduled for 14 December 1997.[5]

1997 December

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1999

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2003

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2016

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2021

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Notes

  1. Kyshtym constituency No.184 in 1993–2007
  2. appointed Auditor of the Accounts Chamber of Russia in May 1995
  3. elected Governor of Chelyabinsk Oblast in December 1996

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