Mikhaylovka constituency
| Mikhaylovka single-member constituency | |
|---|---|
| Constituency of the Russian State Duma | |
Constituency boundaries from 2016 to 2026 | |
| Deputy | |
| Federal subject | Volgograd Oblast |
| Districts | Alexeyevsky, Frolovo, Frolovsky, Gorodishchensky (Grachevskoye, Karpovskoye, Kotlubanskoye, Krasnopakhorskoye, Kuzmichevskoye, Novonadezhdinskoye, Novozhiznenskoye, Novy Rogachik, Panshinskoye, Peskovatskoye, Rossoshinskoye, Samofalovskoye, Tsaritsynskoye, Vertyachinskoye), Ilovlinsky, Kikvidzensky, Mikhaylovka, Nekhayevsky, Novoanninsky, Novonikolayevsky, Uryupinsk, Uryupinsky, Volgograd (Voroshilovsky, Dzerzhinsky) |
| Voters | 447,867 (2021) |
The Mikhaylovka constituency (No.83) is a Russian legislative constituency in Volgograd Oblast. The constituency covers central Volgograd and rural areas to the north-west of the city.
The constituency has been represented since its creation 1993 (except for 2007–2016) by United Russia deputy Vladimir Plotnikov, former agricultural engineer and Agrarian Party of Russia chairman in 2004–2008. It is one of two State Duma constituencies, alongside Rostov constituency, to be represented by a single deputy for its entire existence since 1993 (although Plotnikov himself was not State Duma member in 2007–2016).