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Ufa constituency

The Ufa constituency (No.3) is a Russian legislative constituency in Bashkortostan. The constituency covers parts of Ufa, its suburbs and exurbs to the south and west. The present day Ufa constituency was created in 2015 after combining old Kirovsky and Sovetsky constituencies.

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Ufa single-member constituency
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Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries since 2016
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Federal subjectRepublic of Bashkortostan
DistrictsBlagovarsky, Buzdyaksky, Chekmagushevsky, Chishminsky, Davlekanovsky, Karmaskalinsky, Ufa (Dyomsky, Kirovsky, Sovetsky), Ufimsky (Avdonsky, Bulgakovsky, Chesnokovsky, Olkhovsky, Yumatovsky, Taptykovsky, Zhukovsky, Zubovsky)1
Voters500,702 (2021)2

The Ufa constituency (No.3a) is a Russian legislative constituency in Bashkortostan. The constituency covers parts of Ufa, its suburbs and exurbs to the south and west. The present day Ufa constituency was created in 2015 after combining old Kirovsky and Sovetsky constituencies.

The constituency has been vacant since May 5, 2025, following the death of three-term United Russia deputy Pavel Kachkayev.

Boundaries

1993–2003 Kirovsky constituency: Arkhangelsky District, Chishminsky District, Iglinsky District, Karmaskalinsky District, Ufa (Dyomsky, Kirovsky, Leninsky, Sovetsky), Ufimsky District34
The constituency covered southern half of Ufa, including the city historic centre, almost all of its suburbs and some exurbs to its south and east.

2003–2007 Kirovsky constituency: Alsheyevsky District, Aurgazinsky District, Belebey, Belebeyevsky District, Chishminsky District, Davlekanovo, Davlekanovsky District, Karmaskalinsky District, Ufa (Kirovsky, Oktyabrsky), Ufimsky District (Avdon, Bulgakovo, Chesnokovka, Kirillovo, Milovka, Olkhovoye, Russky Yurmash, Selo sanatoriya Yumatovo imeni 15-letiya BASSR, Taptykovo, Zhukovo, Zubovo)5
The constituency was significantly altered after the 2003 redistricting, losing central Ufa to new Sovetsky constituency and rural exurbs of the city to the Kalininsky constituency. The constituency instead stretched to the south-west, gaining rural areas up to the industrial city of Belebey from the former Tuymazy constituency.

2016–present: Blagovarsky District, Buzdyaksky District, Chekmagushevsky District, Chishminsky District, Davlekanovsky District, Karmaskalinsky District, Ufa (Dyomsky, Kirovsky, Sovetsky), Ufimsky District (Avdon, Bulgakovo, Chesnokovka, Olkhovoye, Selo sanatoriya Yumatovo imeni 15-letiya BASSR, Taptykovo, Zhukovo, Zubovo)67
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and received a new name "Ufimsky constituency". This seat retained Kirovsky District of Ufa and rural areas to the south and south-west of the city, as well as gained Dyomsky and Sovtesky Districts of Ufa and rural areas west of the city from the dissolved Sovetsky constituency.

Members elected

Election Member Party
1993 Rais Asayev Agrarian Party
1995 Valentin Nikitin Communist Party
1999 Robert Nigmatulin Independent
2003 Mars Kalmetyev United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Pavel Kachkayevb United Russia
2021

Election results

1993

Declared candidates

Results

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Kirovsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Rais Asayev Agrarian Party 58,573 22.82%
Pavel Dmitriyev Independent 14.94%
Nail Bakhtizin Independent
Radik Dayanov Independent
Sergey Lavrentyev Future of Russia–New Names
Fanis Rayanov Independent
Viktor Vyazovoy Independent
Total 256,628 100%
Source: 8

1995

Declared candidates

Declined

  • Rais Asayev (APR), incumbent Member of State Duma (1994–present)

Results

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Kirovsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Valentin Nikitin Communist Party 74,367 23.20%
Minrauza Nazmetdinova Women of Russia 49,650 15.49%
Ravil Nasibullin Our Home – Russia 43,848 13.68%
Mars Safarov Education — Future of Russia 21,006 6.55%
Sergey Lavrentyev Social Democrats 12,887 4.02%
Ibragim Gulayev Power to the People 10,269 3.20%
Erast Fomichev Federal Democratic Movement 10,029 3.13%
Anatoly Polyntsev Ivan Rybkin Bloc 9,113 2.84%
Konstantin Prasolov Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 8,886 2.77%
Leo Sharygin Forward, Russia! 6,783 2.12%
Anatoly Baydin Political Movement of Transport Workers 6,608 2.06%
Faiz Galikeyev Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 6,529 2.04%
Askhat Iskhakov Liberal Democratic Party 6,471 2.02%
Valery Geta Independent 5,239 1.63%
Altaf Galeyev Independent 5,106 1.59%
Sergey Starovoytov Independent 1,855 0.58%
against all 29,494 9.20%
Total 320,563 100%
Source: 9

1999

Declared candidates

Withdrawn candidates

Failed to qualify

Did not file

Results

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Kirovsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Robert Nigmatulin Independent 106,901 33.99%
Valentin Nikitin (incumbent) Communist Party 55,371 17.60%
Marat Mirgazyamov Yabloko 49,320 15.68%
Mikhail Davydov Independent 44,055 14.01%
Mikhail Anfyorov Independent 10,754 3.42%
Airat Dilmukhametov Independent 10,565 3.36%
Ural Suleymanov Independent 6,413 2.04%
Rafail Dzhalilov Independent 3,054 0.97%
against all 21,522 6.84%
Total 314,549 100%
Source: 10

2003

Declared candidates

Failed to qualify

Did not file

  • Andrey Bunakov (Independent), Bashkir State Pedagogical University senior lab technician
  • Askar Fazlyyev (Independent), shopping mall manager
  • Rim Khabibov (APR), kolkhoz chairman
  • Aleksey Lysyuk (DPR), chairman of the party regional office
  • Maksim Prokhorov (Independent), businessman
  • Yazar Utarbayev (VR–ES), prorector of Bashkir State Medical Academy

Results

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Kirovsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Mars Kalmetyev United Russia 104,815 27.09%
Valentin Nikitin Communist Party 46,932 12.13%
Fail Safin Independent 41,223 10.65%
Robert Nigmatulin (incumbent) Independent 38,050 9.83%
Flyur Asadullin Independent 32,381 8.37%
Aleksey Morozov Independent 27,832 7.19%
Rafika Amineva Rodina 17,555 4.54%
Artur Asafyev Yabloko 16,305 4.21%
Aleksandr Tokarchuk United Russian Party Rus' 5,711 1.48%
against all 37,612 9.72%
Total 387,835 100%
Source: 11

2016

Declared candidates

Withdrawn candidates

  • Rustem Mulyukov (Yabloko), lawyer, community activist

Failed to qualify

Did not file

Declined

Results

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Ufa constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Pavel Kachkayev United Russia 186,059 53.63%
Aleksandr Yushchenko Communist Party 63,021 18.17%
Renat Minniakhmetov Liberal Democratic Party 23,663 6.82%
Aigul Baiguskarova A Just Russia 19,691 5.68%
Yelena Andreyeva The Greens 12,407 3.58%
Rais Saubanov Patriots of Russia 11,241 3.24%
Boris Nurislamov Communists of Russia 9,946 2.87%
Viktor Petrov Party of Growth 8,554 2.47%
Fail Safin Rodina 8,363 2.41%
Total 346,906 100%
Source: 14

2021

Declared candidates

Failed to qualify

  • Yevgenia Kutsuyeva (Independent), marketing businesswoman, media strategist

Results

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Ufa constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Pavel Kachkayev (incumbent) United Russia 247,015 66.25%
Aleksandr Yushchenko Communist Party 41,614 11.16%
Veronika Ananyeva Liberal Democratic Party 33,888 9.09%
Flyur Nurlygayanov A Just Russia — For Truth 11,430 3.07%
Pavel Matisov Communists of Russia 9,707 2.60%
Yevgeny Buyanov New People 9,517 2.55%
Gulnara Ruchkina Party of Pensioners 5,930 1.59%
Irina Kureli Yabloko 3,204 0.86%
Arseny Maslov Rodina 3,144 0.84%
Zhanna Wirvel Party of Growth 3,085 0.83%
Total 372,835 100%
Source: 15

2026

Potential candidates

Declined

Notes

Notes

  1. Kirovsky constituency No.5 in 1993-1995, Kirovsky constituency No.4 in 1995-2003
  2. died in May 2025
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