Legislative constituency in Russia
Kudymkar single-member constituency Constituency boundaries since 2016
Deputy Federal subject Perm Krai Districts Berezniki , Cherdynsky , Gaynsky , Ilyinsky , Karagaysky , Kochyovsky , Kosinsky , Krasnovishersky , Krasnokamsk , Kudymkar , Kudymkarsky , Nytvensky , Sivinsky , Solikamsk , Solikamsky , Usolsky , Vereshchaginsky , Yurlinsky , Yusvinsky Voters 472,973 (2021)[1]
The Kudymkar constituency (No.61[a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Perm Krai . The constituency covers northern Perm Krai, comprising nearly half of the entire region.
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Irina Ivenskikh , former Deputy Prime Minister of Perm Krai and school principal, who won the open seat, succeeding one-term United Russia incumbent Dmitry Sazonov after the latter unsuccessfully sought re-election only by party-list representation.
Boundaries
1993–2003 Berezniki constituency : Alexandrovsk , Berezniki , Cherdynsky District , Chusovoy , Gornozavodsky District , Gremyachinsk , Gubakha , Kizel , Krasnovishersky District , Solikamsk , Solikamsky District , Usolsky District
The constituency covered the entirety of northern and eastern Perm Oblast , including the towns of Alexandrovsk , Berezniki , Gremyachinsk , Gubakha , Kizel and Solikamsk .
2003–2007 Berezniki constituency : Alexandrovsk , Berezniki , Cherdynsky District , Chusovoy , Dobryanka , Dobryansky District , Gornozavodsky District , Gremyachinsk , Gubakha , Kizel , Krasnovishersky District , Solikamsk , Solikamsky District , Usolsky District
After the 2003 redistricting the constituency was slightly changed, gaining Dobryanka and Dobryansky District from Sverdlovsky constituency .
2016–present : Berezniki , Cherdynsky District , Gaynsky District , Ilyinsky District , Karagaysky District , Kochyovsky District , Kosinsky District , Krasnovishersky District , Krasnokamsk , Kudymkar , Kudymkarsky District , Nytvensky District , Sivinsky District , Solikamsk , Solikamsky District , Usolsky District , Vereshchaginsky District , Yurlinsky District , Yusvinsky District
The constituency was re-created under the name "Kudymkar constituency" for the 2016 election in Perm Krai , which was created by the merger of Perm Oblast and Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug in 2005. This seat retained northern Perm Krai, losing eastern part of the region to Chusovoy constituency . Instead the constituency gained western Perm Krai from Leninsky and Kungur constituencies as well as the entirety of the dissolved Komi-Permyak constituency .
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
1999
2003
2016
2021
Notes
^ Berezniki constituency No.137 in 1993–2007
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