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State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
of the 6th convocation
5th State Duma 7th State Duma
Building of the State Duma in 2014
Overview
Meeting placeState Duma building
Moscow, Okhotny Ryad street, 1
Term21 December 2011 (2011-12-21) – 5 October 2016 (2016-10-05)
Election4 December 2011
GovernmentPutin Second Government
Medvedev First Government
WebsiteState Duma
Members
450 / 450
ChairmanSergey Naryshkin
(from United Russia)
First DeputyAlexander Zhukov (from United Russia)
Ivan Melnikov (from Communist Party)
Deputy
Party controlUnited Russia
Identity card of a Deputy of the State Duma of the 6th convocation
Location of parliamentary factions in the 6th State Duma:
United Russia (238)
Communist Party (92)
A Just Russia (64)
Liberal Democratic Party (56)

The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 6th convocation (Russian: Государственная Дума Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации VI созыва) is a former convocation of the legislative branch of the State Duma, Lower House of the Russian Parliament. The 6th convocation meets at the State Duma building in Moscow, having begun its term on December 21, 2011 following the last session of the 5th State Duma. The term of office expired October 5, 2016, when the next parliamentary elections.

The 6th State Duma's composition was based upon the results of the 2011 parliamentary election. Of the seven parties participating in the elections, only four were able to overcome the 7% election threshold to gain representation based upon the proportional representation system.

Leadership

Sergey Naryshkin was Chairman of the 6th State Duma

On December 21, 2011, the parliament elected Sergey Naryshkin from the United Russia as the Chairman of the State Duma.[1]

At the same time, according to tradition, until the election of the Chairman of the State Duma, the meeting carried the oldest members of the State Duma – 87-year-old Vladimir Dolgikh (from United Russia) and 81-year-old Zhores Alferov (from Communist Party).

Office MP Period Parliamentary affiliation
Chairman Sergey Naryshkin December 21, 2011 — October 5, 2016 United Russia
First Deputy Chairman[2] Alexander Zhukov December 21, 2011 — October 5, 2016 United Russia
Ivan Melnikov December 21, 2011 — October 5, 2016 Communist Party
Deputy Chairman Sergey Neverov December 21, 2011 — October 5, 2016 United Russia
Andrey Vorobyov December 21, 2011 — November 10, 2012 United Russia
Oleg Morozov December 21, 2011 — May 25, 2012 United Russia
Lyudmila Shvetsova December 21, 2011 — October 29, 2014 United Russia
Igor Lebedev December 21, 2011 — October 5, 2016 Liberal Democratic Party
Nikolai Levichev December 21, 2011 — March 25, 2016 A Just Russia
Alexander Romanovich March 25, 2016 — October 5, 2016 A Just Russia
Faction leaders Andrey Vorobyov December 21, 2011 — November 10, 2012 United Russia
Vladimir Vasilyev November 10, 2012 — October 5, 2016[3]
Gennady Zyuganov December 21, 2011 — October 5, 2016 Communist Party
Vladimir Zhirinovsky December 21, 2011 — October 5, 2016 Liberal Democratic Party
Sergey Mironov December 21, 2011 — October 5, 2016 A Just Russia

Factions

Faction Seats
United Russia 238
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 92
A Just Russia 64
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 56

Committees

On December 21, 2011, the State Duma approved the composition of its 27 committees.

Committees Leader Party
On Constitutional Legislation and State Building Vladimir Pligin United Russia
On Civil, Criminal, Arbitration and Procedural Legislation Pavel Krasheninnikov United Russia
On Labour, Social Policy and Veterans' Affairs Andrey Isaev United Russia
On Budget and Tax Andrey Makarov United Russia
On Financial Market Natalia Burykina United Russia
On Economic Policy, Innovative Development and Entrepreneurship Igor Rudensky United Russia
On Property Issues Sergey Gavrilov Communist Party
On Industry Sergei Sobko Communist Party
On Land relations and Construction Aleksey Russkikh Communist Party
On Science and High Relations Valery Chernyshev A Just Russia
On Energy Ivan Grachov A Just Russia
On Transport Eugene Moskvichev United Russia
On Defence Vladimir Komoedov Communist Party
On Safety and Anti-Corruption Irina Yarovaya United Russia
On International Affairs Aleksey Pushkov United Russia
On CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots Leonid Slutsky Liberal Democratic Party
On the Federal Structure and Local Government Victor Kidyaev United Russia
On Regional Policy and the problems of the North and the Far East Nikolay Kharitonov Communist Party
On Agrarian Issues Nikolay Pankov United Russia
On Natural Resources, Environment and Ecology Vladimir Kashin Communist Party
On Education Vyacheslav Nikonov United Russia
For Nationalities Gadzhimet Safaraliev United Russia
On Physical Culture, Sport and Youth Affairs Igor Ananskikh Liberal Democratic Party
On Housing Policy and Housing and Communal Services Galina Khovanskaya A Just Russia
On Rules and Organization of the State Duma Sergei Popov United Russia
On Public Associations and Religious Organizations Yaroslav Nilov Liberal Democratic Party
On Women, Family and Children Yelena Mizulina A Just Russia

Major legislation

Dmitry Medvedev during his appointment as Prime Minister

Some media have criticized the 6th Duma for adopting legislation which was not properly discussed, voted too quickly without consulting experts, and which may contradict the Constitution.[4][5][6]

List of deputies

List of deputies
Name Born Party Mandate Regional group Period Prior to the election
Irina Yarovaya 1966 United Russia assumed the mandate of Dmitry Medvedev
(President of Russia)
through Vladimir Ilyukhin
(Governor of Kamchatka Krai)[12]
24 — Kamchatka Krai (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Alyona Arshinova 1985 United Russia assumed the mandate of Konstantin Kosachev 60 — Penza Oblast (№ 5) Since 04.04.2012 Co-Chairman of the Coordination Council of the Young Guard of United Russia
Zaur Askenderov 1970 United Russia assumed the mandate 5 — Dagestan (№ 13) since 21.03.2012 In 2008, he headed the International Transnational Investment Company Alvisagroup (together with his brother, Kamil Askenderov).
Timur Akulov 1953 United Russia assumed the mandate of Oleg Morozov 16 — Tatarstan (№ 16) since 29.06.2012 Assistant to the President of the Republic of Tatarstan
Valery Ivanov 1960 United Russia assumed the mandate of Tatiana Yakovleva 40 — Ivanovo Oblast (№ 3) since 19.07.2012 Chairman of the Public Chamber of the Ivanovo Region
Olga Kazakova 1968 United Russia assumed the mandate 29 — Stavropol Krai (№ 6) since 22.05.2012 Minister of Culture of Stavropol Krai
Olga Timofeeva 1977 United Russia assumed the mandate 29 — Stavropol Krai (№ 7) since 22.05.2012 Producer of special projects of the Stavropol commercial broadcasting studio network (Stavropol TV LLC)
Raziyot Natkho 1961 United Russia assumed the mandate of Murat Kumpilov
(prime-minister of Adygea)
1 — Adygea (№ 3) Minister of Health of Adygeya
Vladimir Potsyapun 1964 United Russia assumed the mandate of Rustem Khamitov
(Head of Bashkortostan)
3 — Bashkortostan (№ 14) Deputy CEO of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Enterprise for the Management
of Radioactive Waste "RosRAO"
Pavel Krasheninnikov 1964 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Zugura Rakhmatullina 1961 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 3) Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Bashkortostan
Pavel Rurikovich Kachkayev 1951 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 4) Head of administration of Ufa
Marsel Yusupov 1969 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Degtyaryov 1952 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 6) Member of State Assembly of the Republic of Bashkortostan
Irshat Fakhritdinov 1965 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 8) member of 5th State Duma
Rima Batalova 1964 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 9)
Anvar Mahmutov 1955 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 10) Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Bashkortostan
Viktor Klimov 1968 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 11) Executive Director of Opora Rossii, a public organisation of
small and medium-sized enterprises
Saliya Murzabaeva 1957 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 12) member of 5th State Duma
Rafael Mardanshin 1961 United Russia chosen 3 — Bashkortostan (№ 13) businessperson
Mikhail Slipenchuk 1956 United Russia assumed the mandate of Vyacheslav Nagovitsyn
(Head of Buryatia)
4 — Buryatia (№ 2)
Murad Gadzhiev 1961 United Russia assumed the mandate of Magomedsalam Magomedov
(President of Dagestan)
5 — Dagestan (№ 11)
Umakhan Umakhanov 1965 United Russia assumed the mandate 5 — Dagestan (№ 12) President of the Wushu Sanshou Federation of Russia
Ramazan Abdulatipov 1946 United Russia chosen 5 — Dagestan (№ 3) rector of Moscow State Art and Cultural University
Magomed Gadzhiyev 1965 United Russia chosen 5 — Dagestan (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Khizri Shikhsaidov 1947 United Russia chosen 5 — Dagestan (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma, president of soccer club FC Anzhi Makhachkala
Rizvan Kurbanov 1961 United Russia chosen 5 — Dagestan (№ 6) First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Dagestan
Magomedkadi Hasanov 1962 United Russia chosen 5 — Dagestan (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Gadzhimet Safaraliyev 1950 United Russia chosen 5 — Dagestan (№ 8) member of 5th State Duma
Adam Amirilayev[13] 1963 United Russia chosen 5 — Dagestan (№ 9) member of 5th State Duma
Balash Balashov 1954 United Russia chosen 5 — Dagestan (№ 10) CEO of PJSC RAS
Belan Khamchiev 1960 United Russia assumed the mandate of Yunus-bek Yevkurov
( Head of the Republic of Ingushetia)
6 — Ingushetia (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Yuri Vasiliev 1951 United Russia assumed the mandate of Arsen Kanokov
(Head of Kabardino-Balkaria)
7 — Kabardino-Balkaria (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Adalbi Shkhagoshev 1967 United Russia chosen 7 — Kabardino-Balkaria (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Zaur Gekkiyev 1961 United Russia chosen 7 — Kabardino-Balkaria (№ 3) Deputy CEO for Government Relations and Public Relations
Interregional Distribution Grid Company of the North Caucasus,
member of Parliament of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic
Marina Mukabenova 1982 United Russia assumed the mandate of Aleksey Orlov
(Head of Kalmykia)
8 — Kalmykia (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Akhmat Erkenov 1951 United Russia assumed the mandate of Rashid Temrezov
(Head of Karachay-Cherkessia)
9 — Karachay-Cherkessia (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Mikhail Starshinov 1971 United Russia chosen 9 — Karachay-Cherkessia (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Valentina Pivnenko 1947 United Russia chosen 10 — Republic of Karelia (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Ponevezhsky 1951 United Russia assumed the mandate of Vyacheslav Gayzer
(Head of Komi Republic)
11 — Komi Republic (№ 3) prosecutor of Komi Republic
Tamara Kuzminykh 1937 United Russia chosen 11 — Komi Republic (№ 2) pensioner
Vladimir Shemyakin 1969 United Russia assumed the mandate of Leonid Markelov
(Head of Mari El)
12 — Mari El (№ 2) CEO of ZAO Video International Trend
Vyacheslav Osipov 1937 United Russia chosen 13 — Mordovia (№ 2) 15.12.2011—19.12.2012
passed away,[14] mandate assumed
member of 5th State Duma
Vitaly Efimov 1940 United Russia chosen 13 — Mordovia (№ 3) President of the Union of Transport Workers of Russia, an association of legal entities
Nadezhda Shkolkina 1970 United Russia chosen 13 — Mordovia (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Mikhail Nikolayev 1937 United Russia assumed the mandate of Yegor Borisov
(President of Sakha Republic)
through Vyacheslav Shtyrov
(Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council)
14 — Sakha Republic (№ 3) State Counselor of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
in the administration of the president and government of the republic
Tamerlan Aguzarov 1963 United Russia assumed the mandate of Taymuraz Mamsurov
(Head of North Ossetia–Alania)
15 — North Ossetia–Alania (№ 3) Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
Makharbek Khadartsev 1964 United Russia chosen 15 — North Ossetia–Alania (№ 2) CEO of the Vladikavkaz beer and alcoholic beverage plant Daryal,
member of the Parliament of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
Airat Khairullin 1970 United Russia assumed the mandate of Rustam Minnikhanov
(President of Tatarstan)
16 — Tatarstan (№ 14) member of 5th State Duma
Fatikh Sibagatullin 1950 United Russia assumed the mandate of Farid Mukhametshin
(Chairman of State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan)
16 — Tatarstan (№ 15) member of 5th State Duma
Oleg Morozov 1953 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma, first deputy chairman
Alina Kabaeva 1983 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Ildar Gilmutdinov 1962 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Alfiya Kogogina 1968 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 6) Director for Leasing and Sales Development, OJSC Kamaz
director of financial services development
Irek Boguslavsky 1967 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 7) member and first deputy chairman of 5th State Duma
Marat Bariev 1961 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 8) Executive Director and Secretary General
Russian Olympic Committee
Radik Ilyasov 1951 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 9) Executive Director - General Director of JSC Nizhnekamskshina
(is a part of MC Tatneft-Neftekhim, a subsidiary of the JSC Tatneft),
member of State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan
Rinat Khayrov 1964 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 10) First Deputy General Director of OJSC Radioelectronic Technologies Concern
Alexander Sidyakin 1977 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 11) secretary of Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia,
Head of the Collective Action Department
and the development of the trade union movement
Rishat Abubakirov 1959 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 12) Head of Almetyevsky District,
Head of Almetyevsk,
member of Almetyevsk City Council
Marcel Galimardanov 1951 United Russia chosen 16 — Tatarstan (№ 13) Chief Federal Inspector for the Republic of Tatarstan of the Office of the Presidential Envoy
of the Russian Federation in the Volga Federal District Grigory Rapota
Larisa Shoigu 1953 United Russia assumed the mandate of Sholban Kara-ool
(government chairman Tuva)
17 — Tuva (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Nikolay Abroskin 1951 United Russia assumed the mandate of Alexander Volkov
(President of Udmurtia)
18 — Udmurtia (№ 3) counselor of Minister of Defence (Russia) Anatoly Serdyukov
Bekkhan Agayev 1975 United Russia assumed the mandate of Nikolay Musalimov
(member of 5th State Duma)
18 — Udmurtia (№ 4) Vice President of LLC Yug-Nefteprodukt
Nadezhda Maximova 1942 United Russia assumed the mandate of Viktor Zimin
(Head and Prime Minister of Khakassia)
19 — Khakassia (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Khozh-Magomed Vakhaev 1949 United Russia assumed the mandate of Ramzan Kadyrov
(Head of Chechnya)
20 — Chechnya (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Magomed Selimkhanov 1976 United Russia assumed the mandate of Odes Baysultanov
(government chairman of Chechnya)
20 — Chechnya (№ 6) Deputy Chairman of the Government of Chechnya —
Head of the Administration of the Head and Government of Chechnya
Shamsail Saraliev 1973 United Russia assumed the mandate of Dukuvakha Abdurakhmanov
(chairman of Parliament of the Chechen Republic)
20 — Chechnya (№ 7) Minister of Foreign Relations of Chechnya,
national policy, press and information
Adam Delimkhanov 1969 United Russia chosen 20 — Chechnya (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Ruslan Tikhonov 1955 United Russia assumed the mandate of Mikhail Ignatyev
(President of Chuvashia)
through Alla Samoilova
(Chief physician of the Presidential Perinatal Center State Institution of Health Care)
21 — Chuvashia (№ 4) Chief Federal Inspector for the Republic of Tatarstan of the Office of the Presidential Envoy
of the Russian Federation in the Volga Federal District Grigory Rapota
Konstantin Kosachev 1962 United Russia chosen 21 — Chuvashia (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Nikolai Gerasimenko 1950 United Russia assumed the mandate of Alexander Karlin
(Governor of Altai Krai)
22 — Altai Krai (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Neverov 1961 United Russia chosen 22 — Altai Krai (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Prokopyev 1986 United Russia chosen 22 — Altai Krai (№ 3) Director for Strategic Development of CJSC Evalar
Joseph Kobzon 1937 United Russia assumed the mandate of Stepan Zhiryakov
(chairman of Legislative Assembly of Zabaykalsky Krai)
23 — Zabaykalsky Krai (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Remezkov 1962 United Russia assumed the mandate of Alexander Tkachov
(Governor of Krasnodar Krai)
25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 12) Chairman of the Board of Directors of Black Sea Finance Company LLC
Vasily Tolstopiatov 1973 United Russia assumed the mandate of Vladimir Beketov
(chairman of Legislative Assembly of Krasnodar Krai)
25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 13) member of 5th State Duma
Nikolai Gorovoy 1937 United Russia chosen 25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 3) pensioner
Gleb Khor 1963 United Russia chosen 25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Ivan Demchenko 1960 United Russia chosen 25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Alexey Tkachov 1957 United Russia chosen 25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 6) member of 5th State Duma
Robert Schlegel 1984 United Russia chosen 25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Krivonosov 1971 United Russia chosen 25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 8) Director of LLC Eighth Sky
Alexey Yezubov 1948 United Russia chosen 25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 9) member of 5th State Duma
Aleksandr Skorobogatko 1967 United Russia chosen 25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 10) member of 5th State Duma
Valeriy Kravchenko 1947 United Russia chosen 25 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 11) member of 5th State Duma
Raisa Karmazina 1951 United Russia assumed the mandate of Sergei Shoigu
(Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense,
emergency situations and liquidation of
consequences of natural disasters)
26 — Krasnoyarsk Krai (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Pyotr Pimashkov 1948 United Russia chosen 26 — Krasnoyarsk Krai (№ 2) Head of Krasnoyarsk
Andrey Vorobyov
fraction leader
by November 8, 2012
1970 United Russia chosen 26 — Krasnoyarsk Krai (№ 3) —08.11.2012,
mandate given to
Viktor Zubarev
member of 5th State Duma
Viktor Zubarev 1961 United Russia assumed the mandate of Andrey Vorobyov 26 — Krasnoyarsk Krai (№ 5) member of Legislative Assembly of Krasnoyarsk Krai
Aleksey Pushkov 1954 United Russia assumed the mandate of Yury Trutnev
(Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation)
27 — Perm Krai (№ 4) 21.12.2011 manager and presenter at the TV channel TV Centre (Russia)
Valery Trapeznikov 1947 United Russia chosen 27 — Perm Krai (№ 2) turner at JSC Star
Andrey Klimov 1954 United Russia chosen 27 — Perm Krai (№ 3)
Anatoly Lomakin 1952 United Russia assumed the mandate of Andrey Klimov 27 — Perm Krai (№ 4) since 22.08.2012 Owner and CEO of JSC International Potash Company[15]
Elmira Glubokovskaya 1957 United Russia assumed the mandate of Igor Shuvalov
(First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation)
through Konstantin Sidenko
(military commander of Eastern Military District)
28 — Primorsky Krai (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Viktor Pinsky 1964 United Russia assumed the mandate of V. L. Vasilyev
(Senior trawlmaster of the Nakhodkinsk base of
active marine fisheries)
28 — Primorsky Krai (№ 5) Chairman of the Federation of Trade Unions of Primorsky Krai,
member of Legislative Assembly of Primorsky Krai
Valery Zerenkov 1948 United Russia assumed the mandate of Igor Sechin
(Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation)
29 — Stavropol Krai (№ 5) Director General of the State Regional Center for Standardization,
metrology and testing in Stavropol Krai
Yuri Em 1953 United Russia chosen 29 — Stavropol Krai (№ 2) military commissar of Stavropol Krai
Andrei Murga 1969 United Russia chosen 29 — Stavropol Krai (№ 3) President of the Stavropol Territory Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
member of Duma of Stavropol Krai
Stanislav Govorukhin 1936 United Russia chosen 29 — Stavropol Krai (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Boris Reznik 1940 United Russia assumed the mandate of Vyacheslav Shport
(governor of Khabarovsk Krai)
30 — Khabarovsk Krai,
Jewish Autonomous Oblast (№ 3)
member of 5th State Duma
Mikhail Moiseyev 1939 United Russia chosen 30 — Khabarovsk Krai,
Jewish Autonomous Oblast (№ 2)
Lead Analyst (Inspector General) of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation,
Chairman of the Council of the All-Russian Public Organization of
Veterans of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Alexander Shishkin (politician) 1960 United Russia assumed the mandate 30 — Khabarovsk Krai,
Jewish Autonomous Oblast (№ 4)
since 22.05.2012 member of 5th State Duma, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Amurmetall Plant
Rostislav Goldstein 1969 United Russia assumed the mandate of Oleg Kozhemyako
(governor of Amur Oblast)
31 — Amur Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Pekhtin 1950 United Russia chosen 32 — Arkhangelsk Oblast,
Nenets Autonomous Okrug (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Bozhenov 1965 United Russia assumed the mandate of Alexander Zhilkin
(governor of Astrakhan Oblast)
33 — Astrakhan Oblast (№ 3) 17.12.2011-
17.01.2012
Mayor of Astrakhan
Leonid Ogul 1963 United Russia assumed the mandate of resigned Sergey Bozhenov,
ставшего Governor of Volgograd Oblast
33 — Astrakhan Oblast (№ 4) since 27.02.2012 chief physician of the Clinical Maternity Hospital at Astrakhan, member of Duma of Astrakhan Oblast,
First Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Health Care and Social Development
Maria Maksakova Jr. 1977 United Russia chosen 33 — Astrakhan Oblast (№ 2) vocalist at Helikon Opera
Oleg Lebedev 1964 United Russia assumed the mandate of Yevgeny Savchenko
(governor of Belgorod Oblast)
34 — Belgorod Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Andrei Skoch 1966 United Russia chosen 34 — Belgorod Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Elena Senatorova 1958 United Russia chosen 34 — Belgorod Oblast (№ 3) Director of the Valuysk City Employment Center,
member of Valuyki city council
Andrey Bocharov 1969 United Russia chosen 35 — Bryansk Oblast (№ 1) by November 2, 2013 member of 5th State Duma
Ekaterina Lakhova 1948 United Russia chosen 35 — Bryansk Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Bogomaz 1961 United Russia assumed the mandate of Andrey Bocharov[16] 35 — Bryansk Oblast (№ 3) since November 7, 2013 member of Legislative Assembly of Bryansk Oblast
Igor Igoshin 1970 United Russia assumed the mandate 36 — Vladimir Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Grigory Anikeyev 1972 United Russia chosen 36 — Vladimir Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Mikhail Markelov 1966 United Russia assumed the mandate 37 — Volgograd Oblast (№ 4) Head of the Department for Domestic Policy
of the Office of the Presidential Envoy in the North Caucasus Federal District
(Administration of the President of Russia)
Oleg Savchenko 1966 United Russia assumed the mandate 37 — Volgograd Oblast (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Dmitry Konkov 1976 United Russia chosen 37 — Volgograd Oblast (№ 3) Oil and gas production operator
Russian Innovative Fuel and Energy Company
(territorial production enterprise Volgogradneftegaz
Vyacheslav Pozgalyov 1946 United Russia chosen 38 — Vologda Oblast (№ 1) governor of Vologda Oblast
Yury Isaev 1972 United Russia assumed the mandate 39 — Voronezh Oblast (№ 6) member of 5th State Duma
Galina Karelova 1950 United Russia chosen 39 — Voronezh Oblast (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Chizhov 1964 United Russia assumed the mandate 39 — Voronezh Oblast (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Ilya Kostunov 1980 United Russia chosen 39 — Voronezh Oblast (№ 4) Project Director, UNOVA Media LLC
Aleksey Zhuravlyov 1962 United Russia chosen 39 — Voronezh Oblast (№ 4) assistant governor at Воронежской области
Tatiana Yakovleva 1960 United Russia assumed the mandate 40 — Ivanovo Oblast (№ 2) 4 December 2011 - 15 June 2012 member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Ten 1976 United Russia assumed the mandate 41 — Irkutsk Oblast (№ 3) General Director of ZAO Trud, member of the Irkutsk Region Zakzobraniya
Anton Romanov 1952 United Russia chosen 41 — Irkutsk Oblast (№ 2) member of Legislative Assembly of Irkutsk Oblast
Alexander Zhukov 1956 United Russia chosen 42 — Kaliningrad Oblast (№ 1) Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
Natalia Burykina 1960 United Russia assumed the mandate 42 — Kaliningrad Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Andrey Kolesnik 1956 United Russia chosen 42 — Kaliningrad Oblast (№ 3) Director of JSC Kaliningrad Commercial Sea Port,
member of the District Council of members of Kaliningrad
Yury Volkov 1954 United Russia assumed the mandate 43 — Kaluga Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Poddubny 1968 United Russia assumed the mandate 44 — Kemerovo Oblast (№ 8) athlete-instructor of the A.G. Smolyaninov Children's and Youth Sports School for Freestyle Wrestling
Boris Mikhalyov 1960 United Russia chosen 44 — Kemerovo Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Tatiana Alexeeva 1962 United Russia chosen 44 — Kemerovo Oblast (№ 3) President of the Kuzbass Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Vladimir Gridin 1955 United Russia chosen 44 — Kemerovo Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Pavel Fedyaev 1982 United Russia assumed the mandate 44 — Kemerovo Oblast (№ 9) Vice President for Social Policy of
Siberian Business Union Holding Company
Nikolai Valuev 1973 United Russia chosen 44 — Kemerovo Oblast (№ 6) Consultant of the Nikolai Valuev Charity Fund for the Development of
Children and Youth Sports
Alexander Fokin 1954 United Russia chosen 44 — Kemerovo Oblast (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Vyacheslav Timchenko 1955 United Russia chosen 45 — Kirov Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Oleg Valenchuk 1960 United Russia chosen 45 — Kirov Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Valery Galchenko 1951 United Russia assumed the mandate 46 — Kostroma Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Iltyakov 1971 United Russia chosen 47 — Kurgan Oblast (№ 1) businessman
Gennady Kulik 1935 United Russia assumed the mandate 48 — Kursk Oblast (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Bryksin 1967 United Russia assumed the mandate 48 — Kursk Oblast (№ 4) Deputy General Director for Investments of CJSC Kurskrezinotechnika
Sergey Naryshkin 1954 United Russia chosen 49 — Leningrad Oblast (№ 1) Chief of Presidential Administration of Russia
Sergey Petrov 1965 United Russia chosen 49 — Leningrad Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Mikhail Tarasenko 1947 United Russia assumed the mandate 50 — Lipetsk Oblast (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Nikolay Bortsov 1945 United Russia chosen 50 — Lipetsk Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Kononov 1947 United Russia assumed the mandate 52 — Moscow Oblast (№ 8) CEO of Concor LLC (www.konkor.ru)
Valentina Kabanova 1951 United Russia chosen 52 — Moscow Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Mikhail Terentyev 1970 United Russia chosen 52 — Moscow Oblast (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Martin Shakkum 1951 United Russia chosen 52 — Moscow Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Dmitry Sablin 1968 United Russia chosen 52 — Moscow Oblast (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Vyacheslav Lysakov 1953 United Russia chosen 52 — Moscow Oblast (№ 6) Deputy Director General for Innovations, Moscow Institute of
Material Science and Effective Technologies (IMET), JSC
Yuri Lipatov 1953 United Russia chosen 52 — Moscow Oblast (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Valery Yazev 1949 United Russia chosen 53 — Murmansk Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Vasilenko 1948 United Russia assumed the mandate 54 — Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (№ 6) Head of Department, OJSC Oil Company Lukoil
Vadim Bulavinov 1963 United Russia chosen 54 — Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Marat Safin 1980 United Russia chosen 54 — Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (№ 3) vice president of Russian Tennis Federation
Andrey Makarov 1954 United Russia chosen 54 — Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma, broadcaster
Nadezhda Gerasimova 1952 United Russia assumed the mandate 54 — Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Sergei Fabrichny 1962 United Russia assumed the mandate 55 — Novgorod Oblast (№ 2) chairman of Novgorod Oblast Duma
Aleksandr Karelin 1967 United Russia chosen 56 — Novosibirsk Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Irina Manuylova 1965 United Russia chosen 56 — Novosibirsk Oblast (№ 2) boarding school principal No. 7 at Berdsk
Sergey Dorofeev 1958 United Russia chosen 56 — Novosibirsk Oblast (№ 3) chief physician of city polyclinic No. 1 Novosibirsk
Irina Rodnina 1949 United Russia assumed the mandate 57 — Omsk Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Aleksandrovich Popov 1949 United Russia chosen 57 — Omsk Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Victor Shrader 1952 United Russia chosen 57 — Omsk Oblast (№ 3) mayor of Omsk
Viktor Zavarzin 1948 United Russia assumed the mandate 58 — Orenburg Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Elena Nikolaeva 1969 United Russia chosen 58 — Orenburg Oblast (№ 2) President of New Technologies LLC, Deputy Chairman of the all-Russian
public organization Business Russia
Nikolay Kovalyov 1949 United Russia chosen 59 — Oryol Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Igor Rudensky 1962 United Russia chosen 60 — Penza Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Esyakov 1963 United Russia assumed the mandate 60 — Penza Oblast (№ 4) Deputy General Director of Interregional Distribution Grid
Company of Volga, JSC, Director of Penzaenergo branch;
member of the Penza Region Legislative Assembly
Nikolay Makarov 1950 United Russia chosen 60 — Penza Oblast (№ 3) deputy Presidential Envoy to the Central Federal District
Alexander Vasiliev 1982 United Russia assumed the mandate 61 — Pskov Oblast (№ 3) lead engineer Pskov State Polytechnic Institute
Yevgeny Fyodorov 1963 United Russia assumed the mandate 62 — Rostov Oblast (№ 8) member of 5th State Duma
Olga Borzova 1949 United Russia chosen 62 — Rostov Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Kaminsky 1957 United Russia chosen 62 — Rostov Oblast (№ 3) 5th grade shaft sinker of Sherlovskaya-Naklonnaya mine, OJSC Donugol
Vladimir Pligin 1960 United Russia chosen 62 — Rostov Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Yevgeny Moskvichev 1957 United Russia chosen 62 — Rostov Oblast (№ 5) President of the Association of International Road Carriers
Alexey Knyshov 1968 United Russia chosen 62 — Rostov Oblast (№ 6) CEO of Don Group of Construction Companies,
member of the Rostov Region Legislative Assembly
Zoya Stepanova 1953 United Russia chosen 62 — Rostov Oblast (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Andrey Krasov 1967 United Russia assumed the mandate 63 — Ryazan Oblast (№ 3) Head of the Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne Command School
(branch of the federal State Military Educational and Research Center Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation)
Nikolai Bulayev 1949 United Russia assumed the mandate 63 — Ryazan Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Viktor Kazakov 1949 United Russia assumed the mandate 64 — Samara Oblast (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Ekaterina Kuzmicheva 1955 United Russia assumed the mandate 64 — Samara Oblast (№ 6) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Khinshtein 1974 United Russia chosen 64 — Samara Oblast (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Gutenev 1966 United Russia chosen 64 — Samara Oblast (№ 4) Advisor to the CEO of the State Corporation Rostec
Mikhail Isaev 1974 United Russia assumed the mandate 65 — Saratov Oblast (№ 7) member of Саратовской областной думы
Sergey Kancher 1955 United Russia assumed the mandate 65 — Saratov Oblast (№ 8) 17.12.2011—10.04.2012 General Director of CJSC Stroymaterials Engels Brick Plant,
member of the Assembly of Deputies Engelssky District
Valery Omelchenko 1961 United Russia assumed the mandate 25.04.2012 Gas cutter of the railcar assembly shop of JSC Metalware Plant
Lyudmila Bokova 1978 United Russia chosen 65 — Saratov Oblast (№ 3) History teacher of MOU Gymnasium No. 1 г. Balashov»
Nikolay Pankov 1965 United Russia chosen 65 — Saratov Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Timur Prokopenko 1980 United Russia chosen 65 — Saratov Oblast (№ 5) 4.12.2011—13.02.2012 chairman of the Coordinating Council of Young Guard of United Russia
Vasily Maximov 1954 United Russia assumed the mandate 65 — Saratov Oblast (№ 9) since 20.02.2012 Chief physician of City Clinical Hospital No. 8 in Saratov, member of the Saratov City Duma
Olga Batalina 1975 United Russia chosen 65 — Saratov Oblast (№ 6) Vice-rector for innovation development and interaction with the authorities
Volga Region Academy of Public Service named after P.A. Stolypin.
Georgy Karlov 1971 United Russia assumed the mandate 66 — Sakhalin Oblast (№ 2) CEO of Sakhalin Investment Corporation LLC,
member of the Sakhalin Regional Duma
Igor Barinov 1968 United Russia assumed the mandate 67 — Sverdlovsk Oblast (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Zelimkhan Mutsoev 1959 United Russia assumed the mandate 67 — Sverdlovsk Oblast (№ 6) since 29.06.2012 member of 5th State Duma, ranks 66th in the rating of Russia's richest businessmen according to Forbes magazine, which estimates his fortune at $1.5 billion
Alexander Petrov 1958 United Russia chosen 67 — Sverdlovsk Oblast (№ 2) CEO of Ural Center for Biopharmaceutical Technologies LLC
Valery Yakushev 1941 United Russia chosen 67 — Sverdlovsk Oblast (№ 3) pensioner
Otari Arshba 1955 United Russia chosen 67 — Sverdlovsk Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Franz Klintsevich 1957 United Russia chosen 68 — Smolensk Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Marina Nazarova 1955 United Russia assumed the mandate 69 — Tambov Oblast (№ 4) chairman of Tambov Regional
Professional Organization of Workers of National Education and Science
Viktor Kidyayev 1956 United Russia chosen 69 — Tambov Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Babakov 1963 United Russia chosen 69 — Tambov Oblast (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Vasilyev 1949 United Russia assumed the mandate 70 — Tver Oblast (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Svetlana Maximova 1961 United Russia chosen 70 — Tver Oblast (№ 2) businessman
Lyudmila Ogorodova 1957 United Russia assumed the mandate 71 — Tomsk Oblast (№ 2) Vice-Rector for Research and Postgraduate Training
«Siberian State Medical University»
Boris Zubitsky 1947 United Russia assumed the mandate 72 — Tula Oblast (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Afonsky 1966 United Russia assumed the mandate of Vladimir Gruzdev (№ 2)
(Governor of Tula oblast)
72 — Tula Oblast (№ 6) member of Tula Oblast Duma
Nadezhda Shaydenko 1952 United Russia assumed the mandate 72 — Tula Oblast (№ 7) rector of Tula State Pedagogical University named after L.N.Tolstoy.
Dmitry Savelyev 1968 United Russia chosen 72 — Tula Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Ernest Valeev 1950 United Russia assumed the mandate 73 — Tyumen Oblast (№ 5) deputy governor of Tyumen Oblast
Ivan Kvitka 1967 United Russia chosen 73 — Tyumen Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Anatoly Karpov 1951 United Russia chosen 73 — Tyumen Oblast (№ 3) President of the International Association of Peace Foundations, world chess champion
Ekaterina Semyonova 1972 United Russia chosen 73 — Tyumen Oblast (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Vladislav Tretiak 1952 United Russia assumed the mandate 74 — Ulyanovsk Oblast (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Grigory Balykhin 1946 United Russia chosen 74 — Ulyanovsk Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Oleg Kolesnikov 1968 United Russia assumed the mandate 75 — Chelyabinsk Oblast (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Alexei Bobrakov 1981 United Russia assumed the mandate 75 — Chelyabinsk Oblast (№ 8) senior human resources specialist at Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works
Dmitry Vyatkin 1974 United Russia assumed the mandate 75 — Chelyabinsk Oblast (№ 9) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Burmatov 1981 United Russia chosen 75 — Chelyabinsk Oblast (№ 4) Advisor to the Secretariat of the Presidium of the General Council of the United Russia Party,
Deputy Head of the Central Headquarters of the Young Guard of United Russia
Vadim Belousov 1960 United Russia chosen 75 — Chelyabinsk Oblast (№ 5) CEO of LLC Makfa Management Company,
member of the Board of Directors of OJSC Sverdlovsk Bread and Pasta Plant,
member of Legislative Assembly of Chelyabinsk Oblast
Alexander Kretov 1972 United Russia chosen 75 — Chelyabinsk Oblast (№ 6) chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chelyabinsk Electrometallurgical
Combine,member of Legislative Assembly of Chelyabinsk Oblast
Valentina Tereshkova 1937 United Russia assumed the mandate 76 — Yaroslavl Oblast (№ 2) member of Yaroslavl Oblast Duma, deputy chairman of the council
Danil Volkov 1975 United Russia assumed the mandate 77 — Moscow (№ 16) First Deputy Director General of the State Budgetary Institution
of Moscow City Advertising and Information.
Lyudmila Shvetsova 1949 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 2) deputy Mayor of Moscow at Government of Moscow on social policy
Vladimir Krupennikov 1969 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Dolgikh 1924 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 4)
Nikolay Gonchar 1946 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Andrey Isayev 1964 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 6) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Resin 1936 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 7) first deputy Mayor of Moscow at Government of Moscow
Elena Panina 1948 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 8) member of 5th State Duma
Ildar Gabdrakhmanov 1974 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 9) member of 5th State Duma
Sergei Zheleznyak 1970 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 10) member of 5th State Duma
Viktor Zvagelsky 1963 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 11) member of 5th State Duma
Vyacheslav Nikonov 1956 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 12) Executive Director of the Board of Directors of the Russian World Foundation
Mariya Kozhevnikova 1984 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 13) businessman, member of Young Guard of United Russia,
member of the Public Council of the Young Guard of United Russia
Anton Zharkov 1967 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 14) Director of the Department of Financial and Economic Policy
in the sphere of industrial production of the commercial bank Russobank
Anatoly Vyborny 1965 United Russia chosen 77 — Moscow (№ 15) Executive Director of Finsudprom Foreign Economic Enterprise CJSC
Vitaliy Aleksandrovich Yuzhilin 1965 United Russia assumed the mandate 78 — Saint Petersburg (№ 6) member of 5th State Duma
Vasily Shestakov 1953 United Russia assumed the mandate 78 — Saint Petersburg (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Yury Petrov 1947 United Russia assumed the mandate 78 — Saint Petersburg (№ 8) chief of Federal Agency for State Property Management
Irina Sokolova 1956 United Russia chosen 78 — Saint Petersburg (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Vladislav Reznik 1954 United Russia chosen 78 — Saint Petersburg (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Pavel Zavalny 1961 United Russia assumed the mandate 79 — Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (№ 3) General Director of Gazprom Transgaz Yugorsk,
member of Duma of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug — Yugra
Leonid Simanovsky 1949 United Russia assumed the mandate 79 — Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Grigory Ledkov 1969 United Russia assumed the mandate 80 — Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (№ 3) chairman of the Tazovsky agricultural cooperative
Dmitry Khorolya 1958 United Russia chosen 80 — Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (№ 2) Deputy Head of the International Projects and Programs Division of the International Activities Department of International
and Foreign Economic Relations of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
Gennady Zyuganov
fraction leader
1944 Communist Party chosen General part of the list (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Komoyedov 1950 Communist Party chosen General part of the list (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Yury Afonin 1977 Communist Party chosen General part of the list (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma
Zhores Alferov 1930 Communist Party chosen General part of the list (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Svetlana Savitskaya 1948 Communist Party chosen General part of the list (№ 5) member of 5th State Duma
Ivan Melnikov 1950 Communist Party chosen General part of the list (№ 6) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Kashin 1945 Communist Party chosen General part of the list (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Viktor Cherkesov 1950 Communist Party chosen General part of the list (№ 8) pensioner of Federal Security Service
Dmitry Novikov 1969 Communist Party chosen General part of the list (№ 9) member of 5th State Duma
Kazbek Taysaev 1967 Communist Party chosen General part of the list (№ 10) member of Parliament of the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania
Alexander Yushchenko 1969 Communist Party chosen 3 — Bashkortostan
Birskaya, Ufimskaya (No. 1)
Andrei Tychinin 1971 Communist Party chosen 4 — Bashkortostan
Salavatskaya, Sterlitamakskaya (No. 1)
Vyacheslav Markhayev 1955 Communist Party chosen 5 — Республика Бурятия (№ 1)
Sergey Reshulsky 1951 Communist Party chosen 6 — Dagestan (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Anatoly Bifov 1963 Communist Party chosen 8 — Kabardino-Balkaria,
Karachay-Cherkessia (№ 1)
President of Arksbank OJSC
Boris Kashin 1951 Communist Party chosen 10 — Republic of Karelia,
Murmansk Oblast (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Andrey Anatoliyevich Andreyev 1976 Communist Party chosen 11 — Komi Republic,
Arkhangelsk Oblast (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Robert Kochiev 1966 Communist Party chosen 15 — North Ossetia–Alania (№ 1) Deputy General Director of Zabava LLC,
member of the Parliament of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
Vasily Likhachyov 1952 Communist Party chosen 16 — Tatarstan
Moskovskaya, Tsentralnaya (No. 1)
advisor to Mikhail Shmakov, Chairman of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia
on legal, diplomatic and international legal issues
Victor Peshkov 1945 Communist Party chosen 17 — Tatarstan
Naberezhnochelninskaya, Neftyanaya (No. 1)
parliamentary assistant at 5th State Duma
Nikolai Sapozhnikov 1949 Communist Party chosen 19 — Udmurtia (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Valentin Shurchanov 1947 Communist Party chosen 22 — Chuvashia (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Mikhail Zapolev 1946 Communist Party chosen 23 — Altai Krai (№ 1) Advisor to the Chairman of the Communist Party Central Committee G. A. Zyuganov,
member of the Altai Territory Legislative Assembly
Sergey Yurchenko 1948 Communist Party chosen 23 — Altai Krai (№ 3) pensioner, member of the Altai Territory Legislative Assembly
Vladimir Pozdnyakov 1946 Communist Party chosen 24 — Zabaykalsky Krai, Amur oblast (№ 1) Senior Desk Officer of the Communist Party faction in the State Duma
Nikolay Kharitonov 1948 Communist Party chosen 26 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Sergei Obukhov 1958 Communist Party chosen 26 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Konstantin Shirshov 1974 Communist Party assumed the mandate 26 — Krasnodar Krai (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Mikhail Berulava 1950 Communist Party chosen 27 — Krasnoyarsk Krai (№ 1) rector of the non-state university of the Russian Academy of Education,
зrofessor
Vakha Agaev 1953 Communist Party assumed the mandate 27 — Krasnoyarsk Krai (№ 3) chairman of the Supervisory Board of Yug-Nefteprodukt LLC
Oleg Kulikov 1946 Communist Party chosen 28 — Perm Krai (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Alexey Kornienko 1976 Communist Party chosen 29 — Primorsky Krai (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Victor Goncharov 1959 Communist Party chosen 30 — Stavropol Krai (№ 1) member of the Duma of the Stavropol Krai
Sergey Shtogrin 1948 Communist Party chosen 31 — Khabarovsk Krai,
Jewish Autonomous Oblast (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Nikolay Arefiev 1949 Communist Party chosen 32 — Astrakhan Oblast,
Volgograd Oblast (№ 1)
Senior Desk Officer of the Communist Party faction in the State Duma
Alevtina Aparina 1941 Communist Party chosen 32 — Astrakhan Oblast,
Volgograd Oblast (№ 2)
member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Muravlenko 1950 Communist Party chosen 33 — Belgorod Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Peter Romanov 1943 Communist Party chosen 34 — Bryansk Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Victor Pautov 1953 Communist Party chosen 35 — Vladimir Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Vasiltsov 1949 Communist Party chosen 36 — Vologda Oblast,
Novgorod Oblast (№ 1)
Senior Desk Officer of the Communist Party faction in the State Duma
Sergei Gavrilov 1966 Communist Party chosen 37 — Voronezh Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Ruslan Gostev 1945 Communist Party chosen 37 — Voronezh Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Alexey Ponomaryov 1942 Communist Party chosen 38 — Ivanovo Oblast,
Kostroma Oblast (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Levchenko 1953 Communist Party chosen 39 — Irkutsk Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Evgeny Rulkov 1950 Communist Party chosen 39 — Irkutsk Oblast (№ 2) member of Legislative Assembly of the Irkutsk Oblast
Vladimir Nikitin 1948 Communist Party chosen 40 — Kaliningrad Oblast,
Pskov oblast (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Boris Komotsky 1956 Communist Party chosen 41 — Kaluga oblast,
Smolensk Oblast (№ 1)
Senior Desk Officer of the Communist Party Faction in the State Duma
Sergei Sobko 1949 Communist Party chosen 42 — Kemerovo Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Mamaev 1958 Communist Party chosen 43 — Kirov Oblast (№ 1) Member of Legislative Assembly of the Kirov Oblast, Deputy Chairman
Nikolay Ivanov 1957 Communist Party chosen 45 — Kursk Oblast (№ 1) member of Kursk Oblast Duma
Vadim Potomsky 1972 Communist Party chosen 46 — Leningrad Oblast (№ 1) member of Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Oblast
Nikolay Razvorotnev 1954 Communist Party chosen 47 — Lipetsk Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Nikolay Vasiliev 1958 Communist Party chosen 48 — Moscow Oblast (№ 1) member of Moscow Oblast Duma of the 4th convocation, Communist Party faction leader
Aleksey Russkikh 1968 Communist Party chosen 48 — Moscow Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Victor Taranin 1957 Communist Party assumed the mandate 48 — Moscow Oblast (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Boris Ivanyuzhenkov 1966 Communist Party assumed the mandate 48 — Moscow Oblast (№ 8) President-Rector of the Podolsk Social Sports Institute
Mikhail Avdeev 1977 Communist Party chosen 48 — Moscow Oblast (№ 5) member of Moscow Oblast Duma of the 4th convocation
Nikolay Ryabov 1949 Communist Party chosen 49 — Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
Nizhegorodskaya, Semyonovskaya (No. 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Tarnayev 1952 Communist Party chosen 50 — Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
Arzamasskaya, Kstovskaya (No. 1)
Assistant to State Duma deputy, member of Legislative Assembly of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
Denis Voronenkov 1971 Communist Party chosen 50 — Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
Arzamasskaya, Kstovskaya (No. 2)
Anatoly Lokot 1959 Communist Party chosen 51 — Novosibirsk Oblast (№ 1) Surrendered his mandate in connection with his election as Mayor of Novosibirsk. Mandate was handed over to Vera Ganzya.[17] member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Abalakov 1959 Communist Party chosen 51 — Novosibirsk Oblast (№ 2) General Director of CJSC Mayak
Kravets Alexander 1950 Communist Party chosen 52 — Omsk Oblast, Тomsk Oblast (№ 1) senior desk officer of the Communist Party faction in the State Duma
Oleg Denisenko 1962 Communist Party chosen 52 — Omsk Oblast, Тomsk Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Valentin Chikin 1932 Communist Party chosen 53 — Orenburg Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Vasily Ikonnikov 1961 Communist Party chosen 54 — Oryol Oblast (№ 1) member of Orel Regional Council of People's Deputies,
head of the Communist Party faction
Tamara Pletnyova 1947 Communist Party chosen 55 — Penza Oblast,
Tambov Oblast (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Simagin 1974 Communist Party chosen 55 — Penza Oblast,
Tambov Oblast (№ 2)
Nikolay Kolomeitsev 1956 Communist Party chosen 56 — Rostov Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Viktor Kolomeitsev 1953 Communist Party chosen 56 — Rostov Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Bessonov 1966 Communist Party chosen 56 — Rostov Oblast (№ 3)
Vladimir Fedotkin 1947 Communist Party chosen 57 — Ryazan Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Leonid Kalashnikov 1960 Communist Party chosen 58 — Samara Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Valentin Romanov 1937 Communist Party chosen 58 — Samara Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Olga Alimova 1953 Communist Party chosen 59 — Saratov Oblast (№ 1) member of Saratov Oblast Duma
Nikolay Ezersky 1956 Communist Party chosen 61 — Sverdlovsk Oblast — Nizhny Tagilskaya,
Pervouralskaya, Serovskaya (No. 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Pavel Dorokhin 1965 Communist Party chosen 62 — Sverdlovsk Oblast
Kamensk-Uralskaya, Tsentralnaya (No. 1)
Advisor to Deputy Director General of Rosoboronexport OJSC
Vadim Solovyov 1958 Communist Party chosen 63 — Tver Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Vasily Starodubtsev 1931 Communist Party chosen 64 — Tula Oblast (№ 1) 15—30.12.2011
passed away,
mandate given to
Oleg Lebedev
member of 5th State Duma
Oleg Lebedev 1976 Communist Party assumed the mandate of
Vasily Starodubtsev (№ 1)
64 — Tula Oblast (№ 2) since 31.01.2012 member of Tula Oblast Duma, Deputy Chairman
Vyacheslav Tetyokin 1949 Communist Party chosen 65 — Tyumen Oblast, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (№ 1) Chief Desk Officer of the Communist Party faction in the State Duma
Yury Sinelshchikov 1947 Communist Party chosen 66 — Ulyanovsk Oblast (№ 1) Associate Professor of the Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics, Faculty of Law at
Moscow City Pedagogical University
Ivan Nikitchuk 1944 Communist Party assumed the mandate 67 — Chelyabinsk Oblast (№ 3) parliamentary assistant at 5th State Duma
Alexander Nekrasov 1963 Communist Party chosen 67 — Chelyabinsk Oblast (№ 2) Construction Director of Leader LLC
Alexander Kulikov 1950 Communist Party chosen 68 — Yaroslavl Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Valery Rashkin 1955 Communist Party chosen 69 — Moscow (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Rodin 1953 Communist Party assumed the mandate 69 — Moscow (№ 8) First Deputy General Director of CJSC Gorod
Vadim Kumin 1973 Communist Party chosen 69 — Moscow (№ 3) member of Moscow City Council
Oleg Smolin 1952 Communist Party chosen 69 — Moscow (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Potapov 1954 Communist Party chosen 69 — Moscow (№ 5) Advisor to the Deputy at Moscow City Duma
Yevgeny Dorovin 1949 Communist Party chosen 69 — Moscow (№ 6) Deputy Chief of Staff of the Committee for Industry at 5th State Duma
Svyatoslav Sokol 1946 Communist Party chosen 70 — Saint Petersburg (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Vladimir Bortko 1946 Communist Party chosen 70 — Saint Petersburg (№ 2) General Director of Studio 2-B-2 Intertainment CJSC
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
fraction leader
1946 Liberal Democratic Party chosen General part of the list (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Alexey Ostrovsky 1976 Liberal Democratic Party chosen General part of the list (№ 2) 15.12.2011—22.5.2012 member of 5th State Duma
Igor Lebedev 1972 Liberal Democratic Party chosen General part of the list (№ 3) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Yaroslav Nilov 1982 Liberal Democratic Party chosen General part of the list (№ 4) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Alexei Didenko 1983 Liberal Democratic Party chosen General part of the list (№ 5) since 15.12.2011 assistant deputy at 5th State Duma in Tomsk Oblast Administration
Sergey Kalashnikov 1951 Liberal Democratic Party chosen General part of the list (№ 6) since 15.12.2011 Director of the Institute of Social Insurance, Economics and Law
Russian State Social University
Leonid Slutsky (politician) 1968 Liberal Democratic Party chosen General part of the list (№ 7) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Valery Seleznev 1964 Liberal Democratic Party chosen General part of the list (№ 8) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Dmitry Svishchev 1969 Liberal Democratic Party chosen General part of the list (№ 9) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Yury Napso 1973 Liberal Democratic Party chosen General part of the list (№ 10) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Ivan Sukharev 1978 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 3 — Bashkortostan
Birskaya, Sterlitamakskaya, Ufimskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011 chairman of Financial and Economic Bar Association
Alexander Starovoitov 1972 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 10 — Kalmykia, Astrakhan Oblast,
Kaliningrad Oblast (№ 1)
since 15.12.2011 Deputy Chairman of the City Council of Astrakhan
Kirill Cherkasov 1967 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 14 — Mari El,
Kirov Oblast (№ 1)
since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Marinin 1971 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 15 — Mordovia,
Ulyanovsk Oblast (№ 1)
since 15.12.2011 member of Legislative Assembly of the Ulyanovsk oblast
Ivan Abramov 1978 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 16 — Sakha Republic, Kamchatka Krai,
Amur oblast, Magadan oblast,
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (№ 1)
since 15.12.2011 member of Legislative Assembly of the Amur Oblast
Markin Andrei 1965 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 21 — Udmurtia (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Vladimir Semyonov 1967 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 25 — Altai Krai (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Vasilina Kuliyeva 1981 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 26 — Zabaykalsky Krai (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Alexander Kropachev 1981 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 27 — Krasnodar Krai
Armavirskaya, Kanevskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011 assistant to the 5th State Duma deputy in the Krasnodar Krai administration
Vladimir Ovsyannikov 1961 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 28 — Krasnodar Krai
Krasnodarskaya, Krymskaya, Sochinskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011 Head of the Secretariat of the Vice-Chairman at 5th State Duma
Dmitri Nossov 1980 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 29 — Krasnoyarsk Krai (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 Deputy General Director of Forward LLC
Eduard Markin 1968 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 30 — Perm Krai (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Ruslan Kalyuzhny 1973 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 31 — Primorsky Krai (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Ilya Drozdov 1972 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 32 — Stavropol Krai (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Sergei Furgal 1970 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 33 — Khabarovsk Krai, Sakhalin Oblast,
Jewish Autonomous Oblast (№ 1)
since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Irina Chirkova 1982 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 34 — Arkhangelsk Oblast,
Nenets Autonomous Okrug (№ 1)
since 15.12.2011
Natalia Gubareva 1967 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 35 — Belgorod Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 Marketing specialist of CJSC Plant of non-standard equipment
and metalware, member of Belgorod Oblast Duma
Vitaly Zolochevsky 1986 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 37 — Vladimir Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Dmitry Litvintsev 1971 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 38 — Volgograd Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 Deputy General Director of CJSC Volzhskprodkompleks
Sergey Karginov 1969 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 39 — Vologda Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 member of Legislative Assembly of the Vologda Oblast
Sergei Zhuravlev 1966 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 40 — Voronezh Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Sergey Sirotkin (politician) 1952 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 41 — Ivanovo Oblast,
Kostroma Oblast (№ 1)
since 15.12.2011
Andrey Lugovoy 1966 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 42 — Irkutsk Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Dmitry Savelyev 1971 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 44 — Kemerovo Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Igor Ananskikh 1966 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 47 — Leningrad Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 General Director of Artistic and Production Association OJSC
Sergey Ivanov 1969 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 49 — Moscow Oblast — Dmitrovskaya,
Kolomenskaya, Lyuberetskaya, Noginskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Zhigarev 1969 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 50 — Moscow Oblast — Istrinskaya,
Podolskaya, Serpukhovskaya, Khimkinskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011
Aleksandr Kurdyumov 1967 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 52 — Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Vadim Dengin 1980 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 54 — Novosibirsk Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 Senior Specialist 2 level of the State Duma Committee on Youth Affairs
Jan Zielinski 1980 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 55 — Omsk Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Yelena Afanasyeva (politician) 1975 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 56 — Orenburg Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma, Member of the Committee on Family, Women and Children's Issues
Roman Khudyakov 1977 Liberal Democratic Party assumed the mandate 59 — Pskov oblast (№ 1) since 22.05.2012
Valentin Sviridov 1967 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 61 — Rostov Oblast — Kamenskaya,
Novocherkasskaya, Taganrogskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011
Mikhail Degtyarev 1981 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 64 — Samara Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Anton Ishchenko 1973 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 65 — Saratov Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Konstantin Subbotin 1982 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 66 — Sverdlovsk Oblast — Kamensk-Uralskaya,
Central (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011
Vladimir Taskaev 1962 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 67 — Sverdlovsk Oblast — Nizhny Tagil,
Pervouralskaya, Serovskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Balberov 1962 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 72 — Tula Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Maxim Shingarkin 1968 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 73 — Tyumen Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Vasiliy Zhurko 1963 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 74 — Chelyabinsk Oblast — Zlatoustskaya,
Magnitogorskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Sergei Weinstein 1978 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 75 — Chelyabinsk Oblast — Kalininskaya,
Kyshtymskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011 CEO of Industrial Investments Management Company LLC
Свергунова Маргарита 1974 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 76 — Yaroslavl Oblast (№ 1) since 15.12.2011
Victor Sobolev 1973 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 77 — Moscow — Восточная,
Люблинская, Медведковская (№ 1)
since 15.12.2011
Andrey Svintsov 1978 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 79 — Moscow — Kuntsevskaya,
Tsaritsinskaya, Cheremushkinskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011
Maksim Rokhmistrov 1968 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 80 — Moscow — Tushinskaya,
Sheremetevskaya (No. 1)
since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Denis Volchek 1971 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 81 — Saint Petersburg (№ 1) since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Vasily Tarasyuk 1948 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 82 — Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug,
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (№ 1)
since 15.12.2011 member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Mironov
fraction leader
1953 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen General part of the list (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Nikolai Levichev 1953 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen General part of the list (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma
Oksana Dmitriyeva 1958 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen General part of the list (№ 3) member of 5th State Duma, member of the Committee on Budget and Taxation
Ломакин-Румянцев Александр 1954 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen General part of the list (№ 4) member of 5th State Duma
Andrey Tumanov 1961 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen General part of the list (№ 5)
Leonid Levin 1974 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen General part of the list (№ 6)
Ivan Grachev 1952 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen General part of the list (№ 7) member of 5th State Duma
Yelena Drapeko 1948 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen General part of the list (№ 8) member of 5th State Duma
Nikolai Lakutin 1954 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 3 — Bashkortostan
Birskaya, Ufimskaya (No. 1)
Konstantin Ilkovsky[18] 1964 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 5 — Buryatia,
Zabaykalsky Krai (№ 1)
Vadim Kharlov 1966 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 10 — Mordovia,
Ulyanovsk Oblast (№ 1)
Fedot Tumusov 1955 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 11 — Sakha Republic, Kamchatka Krai,
Amur oblast, Magadan oblast (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Viktor Shudegov 1952 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 18 — Udmurtia (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Anatoly Aksakov 1957 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 19 — Mari El,
Chuvashia (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Alexander Terentyev 1961 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 20 — Altai Krai (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Andrey Rudenko 1967 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 21 — Krasnodar Krai
Armavirskaya, Kanevskaya (No. 1)
Executive Director of VIP consulting company
Vladimir Mashkarin 1956 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 21 — Krasnodar Krai
Krymskaya, Sochinskaya (No. 1)
Valery Zubov 1953 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 24 — Krasnoyarsk Krai, Тomsk Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Oganyan Oganes 1961 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 25 — Perm Krai (№ 1)
Svetlana Goryacheva 1947 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 26 — Primorsky Krai (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Alexey Lysyakov 1969 A Just Russia — For Truth assumed the mandate 27 — Stavropol Krai (№ 2)
Alla Kuzmina 1963 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 28 — Khabarovsk Krai, Sakhalin Oblast,
Jewish Autonomous Oblast (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Olga Yepifanova 1966 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 29 — Komi Republic,
Arkhangelsk Oblast (№ 1)
Yuri Selivanov 1940 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 31 — Belgorod Oblast (№ 1)
Anton Belyakov 1972 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 33 — Vladimir Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Oleg Mikheev 1967 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 34 — Volgograd Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma, Member of the Financial Market Committee
Alexey Chepa 1955 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 35 — Vologda Oblast,
Novgorod Oblast, Tver Oblast (№ 1)
Aleksey Mitrofanov 1962 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 35 — Vologda Oblast,
Novgorod Oblast, Tver Oblast (№ 3)
President of the Veterans' Rights Fund for the support of war and labor veterans
Oleg Pakholkov 1971 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 36 — Voronezh Oblast (№ 1)
Andrey Ozerov 1966 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 37 — Ivanovo Oblast,
Kostroma Oblast (№ 1)
Крутов Андрей 1977 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 38 — Irkutsk Oblast (№ 1)
Mikhail Bryachak 1957 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 39 — Kaliningrad Oblast,
Псковская область (№ 1)
Alexander Chetverikov 1972 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 40 — Калужская область,
Kursk Oblast, Oryol Oblast (№ 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Dmitry Gorovtsov 1966 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 41 — Kemerovo Oblast (№ 1)
Sergey Doronin 1965 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 42 — Kirov Oblast (№ 1)
Roman Vanchugov 1972 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 44 — Republic of Karelia,
Leningrad Oblast (№ 1)
CEO of Lensotszhilstroy LLC
Yevdokia Bychkova 1955 A Just Russia — For Truth assumed the mandate 45 — Lipetsk Oblast (№ 2)
Alexander Romanovic 1952 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 46 — Moscow Oblast — Дмитровская,
Коломенская, Ногинская (№ 1)
Tatyana Moskalkova 1955 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 47 — Moscow Oblast — Istrinskaya,
Khimkinskaya (No. 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Ildar Samiev 1968 A Just Russia — For Truth assumed the mandate 48 — Moscow Oblast — Lyuberetskaya,
Podolskaya, Serpukhovskaya (No. 2)
консультант по экономическим вопросам ООО «Астория»
Anatoly Shein 1956 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 50 — Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (№ 4)
Ilya Ponomarev 1975 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 51 — Novosibirsk Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Yelena Mizulina 1954 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 52 — Omsk Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Sergey Petrov 1954 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 53 — Orenburg Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma, member of the Committee on Budget and Taxation
Mikhail Emelianov 1962 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 55 — Rostov Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma
Dzhamaladin Gasanov 1964 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 55 — Rostov Oblast (№ 2) member of 5th State Duma, Deputy Chairman of the Property Committee
Dmitry Gudkov 1980 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 56 — Ryazan Oblast,
Tambov Oblast (№ 1)
Adnan Muzykayev 1959 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 57 — Samara Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma, member of the Foreign Affairs Committee
Vladimir Parakhin 1968 A Just Russia — For Truth assumed the mandate 58 — Saratov Oblast (№ 2) Advisor to the Chairman of the Management Board of Okhotny Ryad Commercial Bank
Alexander Burkov 1967 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 59 — Sverdlovsk Oblast
Kamensk-Uralskaya, Serovskaya,
Tsentralnaya (No. 1)
member of 5th State Duma, transport committee member
Valery Chereshnev 1944 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 59 — Sverdlovsk Oblast
Kamensk-Uralskaya, Serovskaya,
Tsentralnaya (№ 2)
member of 5th State Duma, Member of the Committee on Science and Science-Intensive Technologies
Gennady Nosovko 1975 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 60 — Sverdlovsk Oblast
Nizhny Tagilskaya, Pervouralskaya (No. 1)
CEO of Montazh-Stroy LLC
Alexey Kazakov 1977 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 61 — Smolensk Oblast (№ 1)
Igor Zotov 1959 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 62 — Tula Oblast (№ 1)
Valery Gartung 1960 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 64 — Chelyabinsk Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma, member of the Committee on Budget and Taxation
Vasily Shvetsov 1961 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 64 — Chelyabinsk Oblast (№ 2)
Anatoly Greshnevikov 1956 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 65 — Yaroslavl Oblast (№ 1) member of 5th State Duma, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Agrarian Issues
Alexander Ageyev 1976 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 66 — Moscow — Vostochnaya, Donskaya,
Lublinskaya (No. 1)
President of the Charitable Foundation for the Protection and Proper Maintenance of Cultural Heritage Objects
Gennady Gudkov

[19]

1956 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 67 — Moscow — Kuntsevskaya, Tsaritsinskaya,
Tsentralnaya, Cheremushkinskaya (No. 1)
member of 5th State Duma
Galina Khovanskaya 1943 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 68 — Moscow — Medvedkovskaya,
Tushinskaya, Sheremetevskaya (No. 1)
Oleg Nilov 1962 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 69 — Saint Petersburg (№ 1)
Natalia Petukhova 1954 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 69 — Saint Petersburg (№ 2)
Dmitry Ushakov 1980 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 69 — Saint Petersburg (№ 3)
Serdyuk Mikhail 1976 A Just Russia — For Truth chosen 71 — Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (№ 1)
Egor Anisimov 1987 Liberal Democratic Party chosen 66 — Moscow

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  8. ^ State Duma adopted the "law of Dima Yakovlev"
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  10. ^ Принят закон о переносе выборов в Госдуму
  11. ^ Госдума приняла «пакет Яровой»
  12. ^ Яровая назвала передачу ей мандата Медведева ответственным поручением
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