Russian legislative constituency
Cheboksary single-member constituency Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026
Deputy Federal subject Chuvash Republic Districts Alatyr , Alatyrsky , Alikovsky , Cheboksarsky (Bolshekatrasskoye, Chirshkasinskoye, Ishakskoye, Ishleyskoye, Kshaushskoye, Lapsarskoye, Sarabakasinskoye, Sinyal-Pokrovskoye, Vurman-Syukterskoye, Yanyshskoye), Cheboksary (Leninsky, Moskovsky), Ibresinsky , Krasnochetaysky , Morgaushsky , Poretsky , Shumerlinsky , Shumerlya , Vurnarsky , Yadrinsky Other territory Belarus (Minsk -3)Voters 446,052 (2021)[ 1]
The Cheboksary constituency (No.38[ a] ) is a Russian legislative constituency in Chuvashia . The constituency covers western half of Chuvashia, including western Cheboksary , Alatyr and Shumerlya .
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Alla Salayeva , former Deputy Prime Minister of Chuvashia, who won the open seat, succeeding one-term United Russia incumbent Leonid Cherkesov .
1993–2007 : Cheboksarsky District , Cheboksary , Novocheboksarsk , Kozlovsky District , Mariinsko-Posadsky District [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
The constituency covered the republican capital of Cheboksary , industrial satellite city of Novocheboksarsk as well as surrounding area in northern Chuvashia.
2016–2026 : Alatyr , Alatyrsky District , Alikovsky District , Cheboksarsky District (Bolshekatrasskoye, Chirshkasinskoye, Ishakskoye, Ishleyskoye, Kshaushskoye, Lapsarskoye, Sarabakasinskoye, Sinyal-Pokrovskoye, Vurman-Syukterskoye, Yanyshskoye), Cheboksary (Leninsky, Moskovsky), Ibresinsky District , Krasnochetaysky District , Morgaushsky District , Poretsky District , Shumerlinsky District , Shumerlya , Vurnarsky District , Yadrinsky District [ 5]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election . This seat retained only western Cheboksary and Cheboksarsky District , losing the rest to Kanash constituency . In its new configuration the constituency was pushed into western Chuvashia, which was previously part of Kanash constituency.
Since 2026 : Alatyr , Alatyrsky District , Alikovsky District , most of Cheboksarsky District , Cheboksary (Leninsky, Moskovsky), Ibresinsky District , Krasnochetaysky District , Morgaushsky District , Poretsky District , Shumerlinsky District , Shumerlya , Vurnarsky District , Yadrinsky District [ 6]
After the 2025 redistricting the constituency was slightly altered, gaining more localities of Cheboksarsky District from Kanash constituency .
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Cheboksary constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Svyatoslav Fyodorov
Party of Workers' Self-Government
112,160
41.03%
Nadezhda Bikalova (incumbent)
Independent
69,789
25.53%
Eduard Kubarev
Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
11,347
4.15%
Vladimir Izhederov
Independent
10,668
3.90%
Aleksandr Shipov
Liberal Democratic Party
7,583
2.77%
Tatyana Petrova
Our Home – Russia
6,645
2.43%
Valery Petrov
Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour
5,009
1.83%
Anatoly Sharapov
Independent
3,817
1.40%
Alimzhan Abubikerov
Russian Lawyers' Association
3,315
1.21%
Valery Bobkov
Ivan Rybkin Bloc
2,925
1.07%
Vladislav Alekseyev
Social Democrats
2,566
0.94%
Yury Chetkov
Independent
2,498
0.91%
Eduard Arlanov
Common Cause
2,185
0.80%
Gennady Sokolov
Independent
1,785
0.65%
Valery Saperov
People's Union
1,124
0.41%
Galina Ruban
Independent
943
0.35%
against all
15,004
5.49%
Total
273,332
100%
Source:
[ 9]
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Cheboksary constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Anatoly Aksakov
Independent
116,729
40.41%
Igor Molyakov
Communist Party
84,990
29.42%
Oleg Nasakin
Liberal Democratic Party
17,285
5.98%
Valentin Malyutkin
Yabloko
12,536
4.34%
Vladimir Izhederov
Stalin Bloc – For the USSR
9,869
3.42%
Vakhtang Chkuaseli
Independent
6,491
2.25%
Vitaly Malinov
Movement in Support of the Army
4,131
1.43%
Vladimir Petrov
Independent
3,549
1.23%
Valery Mikhaylov
Independent
1,921
0.67%
Yury Metlov
Independent
833
0.29%
against all
22,585
7.82%
Total
288,849
100%
Source:
[ 10]
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Cheboksary constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Anatoly Aksakov (incumbent)
People's Party
135,222
47.32%
Igor Molyakov
Communist Party
71,385
24.98%
Vladimir Mayorov
Independent
13,691
4.79%
Yevgeny Lin
Yabloko
7,275
2.55%
Arina Ryzhova
United Russian Party Rus'
7,142
2.50%
Viktor Fedorov
Independent
5,403
1.89%
Valery Zhukov
Party of Russia's Rebirth -Russian Party of Life
3,418
1.20%
Sergey Drandrov
Independent
3,368
1.18%
against all
31,390
10.99%
Total
285,917
100%
Source:
[ 11]
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Cheboksary constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Leonid Cherkesov
United Russia
125,456
46.77%
Oleg Nikolayev
A Just Russia
32,153
11.99%
Valentin Shurchanov
Communist Party
31,881
11.88%
Sergey Belobayev
Liberal Democratic Party
20,430
7.62%
Sergey Shulyatyev
Communists of Russia
8,058
3.00%
Oleg Nikolayev
The Greens
7,567
2.82%
Vladimir Mayorov
People's Freedom Party
5,204
1.94%
Oleg Nikolayev
Independent
4,938
1.84%
Vladislav Arkadyev
Yabloko
4,548
1.70%
Andrey Kulagin
Patriots of Russia
4,099
1.53%
Aleksandr Golitsyn
Civic Platform
3,497
1.30%
Mikhail Gorbatin
Party of Growth
3,439
1.28%
Nina Ryleyeva
Rodina
3,257
1.21%
Total
268,264
100%
Source:
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Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Cheboksary constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alla Salayeva
United Russia
97,548
39.63%
Igor Molyakov
A Just Russia — For Truth
45,197
18.36%
Vladimir Andreyev
Communists of Russia
27,788
11.29%
Vladislav Tsapin
Communist Party
22,502
9.14%
Stanislav Pesin
Party of Pensioners
13,750
5.59%
Konstantin Stepanov
Liberal Democratic Party
13,596
5.52%
Sergey Pavlov
Rodina
5,934
2.41%
Sergey Sorokin
Civic Platform
4,957
2.01%
Vladislav Arkadyev
Yabloko
3,231
1.31%
Total
246,150
100%
Source:
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^ No.34 in 1993-1995 and 2003-2007, No.33 in 1995-2003