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Novokuybyshevsk constituency
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The Novokuybyshevsk Constituency (No.151[a]) was a Russian legislative constituency in Samara Oblast in 1993–2007. It covered Samara suburbs, Novokuybyshevsk and rural northern Samara Oblast. This seat was last occupied by United Russia deputy Viktor Kazakov, former Vice Governor of Samara Oblast and Yukos executive, who defeated two-term Communist incumbent State Duma member Valentin Romanov in the 2003 election.

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The constituency was dissolved in 2007 when State Duma adopted full proportional representation for the next two electoral cycles. Novokuybyshevsk constituency was not re-established for the 2016 election, currently Novokuybyshevsk is a part of Samara constituency, Chapayevsk in Zhigulyovsk constituency, east-central Samara Oblast (including Kinel and Otradny) in Promyshlenny constituency, while northern Samara Oblast was united with northern Samara into new Krasnoglinsky constituency.

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Boundaries

1993–1995: Alexeyevsky District, Bezenchuksky District, Bogatovsky District, Bolshechernigovsky District, Bolsheglushitsky District, Borsky District, Chapayevsk, Kinel, Kinel-Cherkassky District, Khvorostyansky District, Kinelsky District, Krasnoarmeysky District, Neftegorsky District, Novokuybyshevsk, Otradny, Pestravsky District, Privolzhsky District, Volzhsky District[2]
The constituency covered Samara suburbs, industrial town Novokuybyshevsk and stretched to the rural eastern and south-eastern Samara Oblast, including the towns of Chapayevsk, Kinel and Otradny.

1995–2007: Chapayevsk, Chelno-Vershinsky District Isaklinsky District, Kamyshlinsky District, Kinel, Kinel-Cherkassky District, Kinelsky District, Klyavlinsky District, Koshkinsky District, Novokuybyshevsk, Otradny, Pokhvistnevo, Pokhvistnevsky District, Sergiyevsky District, Shentalinsky District Volzhsky District[3][4]
After 1995 redistricting the constituency was pushed to northern Samara Oblast, which was previously part of Syzran constituency. The seat consequently lost its tail to south-eastern part of the region to Syzran constituency.

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Election results

1993

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1995

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1999

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2003

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Notes

  1. No.150 in 1993-1995

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