| Kursk |
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| Created | 1917 |
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| Abolished | 1918 |
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| Number of members | 13 |
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| Number of Uyezd Electoral Commissions | 15 |
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| Number of Urban Electoral Commissions | 1 |
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| Number of Parishes | 198 |
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| Sources: | [1][2] |
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The Kursk electoral district (Russian: Курский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. The electoral district covered the Kursk Governorate.[3]
Kursk was an agrarian, Black Earth province with no industries. The Bolshevik vote was largely attributed to soldiers returning home from the front.[4] In Kursk town the Kadets got 10,043 votes (45.1%), the Bolsheviks 5,793 votes (26%), SRs 3,876 votes (17.4%), Popular Socialists 1,599 votes (7.2%), Mensheviks 688 votes (3.1%) and Landowners 257 votes (1.2%).[5][6] 4,143 out of the 5,793 Bolshevik votes came from the town garrison, where the Bolsheviks obtained 58.2%. The second largest party in the Kursk garrison were the SRs (2,169 votes, 30.5%).[5]
Results
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[7][5]
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Deputies Elected
| Baryshnikov
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SR
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| Belosov
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SR
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| Doroshev
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SR
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| Kholodov
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SR
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| Kutepov
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SR
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| Merkulov
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SR
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| Neruchev
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SR
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| Pakhomov
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SR
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| Piyanich
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SR
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| Romanenko
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SR
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| Rusanov
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SR
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| Vlasov
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SR
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| Ozemblovsky
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Bolshevik
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[8]
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References
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| Baltic/White Russian | |
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| Central Industrial | |
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| Central Black Earth | |
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| Volga | |
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| Kama-Ural | |
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| Ukraine | |
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| Caucasus | |
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| Turkestan | |
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| Siberia | |
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