| Tambov |
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| Created | 1917 |
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| Abolished | 1918 |
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| Number of members | 16 |
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| Number of Uyezd Electoral Commissions | 12 |
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| Number of Urban Electoral Commissions | 1 |
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| Number of Parishes | 337 |
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| Sources: | [1][2] |
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The Tambov electoral district (Russian: Тамбовский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election.
The electoral district covered the Tambov Governorate.[3] 73% electoral participation was reported, as the SRs had a good mobilization capacity among the peasantry.[4] In the Spassko-Kashminskaia canton, Morshansk uezd the SR local government banned the Bolshevik election campaign, alleging that the Bolsheviks were German spies.[5]
Results
Tambov
| Party
|
Vote
|
%
|
| List 1 - Socialist-Revolutionaries and Governorate Soviet of Peasants Deputies
|
835,556
|
71.22
|
| List 7 - Bolsheviks
|
240,652
|
20.51
|
| List 5 - Kadets
|
47,548
|
4.05
|
| List 3 - Mensheviks
|
22,425
|
1.91
|
| List 2 - Union of Landowners
|
12,493
|
1.06
|
| List 4 - Popular Socialists and Congress of Cooperative Organizations
|
7,408
|
0.63
|
| List 8 - Party of the Muslim Socialist-Democratic Bloc
|
6,222
|
0.53
|
| List 6 - Uezd Peasants List
|
887
|
0.08
|
| Total:
|
1,173,191
|
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[6][7]
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Deputies Elected
| Batmanov
|
SR
|
| Bobynin
|
SR
|
| Chernov
|
SR
|
| Chernyshov
|
SR
|
| Ilyin
|
SR
|
| Kiselev
|
SR
|
| Kondratenkov
|
SR
|
| Merkulov
|
SR
|
| Nabatov
|
SR
|
| Nemtinov
|
SR
|
| Odintsov
|
SR
|
| Ryabov
|
SR
|
| Sletova-Chernova
|
SR
|
| Volsky
|
SR
|
| Moiseev
|
Bolshevik
|
| Olminsky
|
Bolshevik
|
| Schlichter
|
Bolshevik
|
[8]
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