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Russian legislative constituency
The Pskov constituency (No. 148) is a Russian legislative constituency in Pskov Oblast. The constituency encompasses the entire territory of Pskov Oblast
Pskov_constituency
Parliamentary constituencies used for elections to the Russian Duma
constituency (No. 144) Oryol Oblast Oryol constituency (No. 145) Penza Oblast Penza constituency (No. 146) Lermontovsky constituency (No. 147) Pskov Oblast
Constituencies_of_Russia
First-level administrative division of Russia
Pskov Oblast (Russian: Пско́вская о́бласть, romanized: Pskovskaya oblastʹ), also referred to as Pskovshchina (Russian: Псковщина) is a federal subject
Pskov_Oblast
Russian politician, human-rights activist, and journalist
running in the Khovrino constituency in Moscow, instead of his home district of Pskov. He also ran in the simultaneous Pskov Oblast Assembly elections
Lev_Shlosberg
Regional legislative election in Russia
Rodina 13 single-mandate constituencies were formed in Pskov Oblast. To register candidates in single-mandate constituencies need to collect 3% of signatures
2026 Pskov Oblast legislative election
2026_Pskov_Oblast_legislative_election
The Pskov electoral district (Russian: Псковский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. The
Pskov_electoral_district
Russian legislative constituency
The Admiralteysky constituency (No.206) was a Russian legislative constituency in central Saint Petersburg in 1995–2007. It included Admiralteysky District
Admiralteysky_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
The Korkino constituency (No.191) is a Russian legislative constituency in Chelyabinsk Oblast. The constituency covers southern Chelyabinsk and its suburbs
Korkino_constituency
First-level administrative division of Russia
Oblast in the east, Tver Oblast in the southeast and in the south, and Pskov Oblast in the southwest, which coincidentally has a similar amount of land
Novgorod_Oblast
Russian politician (1881–1970)
buildings and the Winter Palace. Kerensky escaped the Bolsheviks and fled to Pskov, where he rallied some loyal troops for an attempt to re-take the city.
Alexander_Kerensky
Russian political party
Economics Shlosberg Lev Markovich – head of the Pskov regional branch of the party, deputy of the Pskov regional Assembly of deputies, laureate of the
Yabloko
Russian politician
Duma of the 4th convocation. From 2011 to 2016, he was a deputy of the Pskov Oblast Assembly of the 5th convocation. In 2016, he was elected deputy of
Alexander Kozlovsky (politician, born 1973)
Alexander_Kozlovsky_(politician,_born_1973)
Ukrainian retired vice admiral and politician
Borysovych Kozhyn (Ukrainian: Борис Борисович Кожин; born 25 October 1944, Pskov, Russia) is a Ukrainian retired vice admiral and politician who served as
Boris_Kozhin
Russian politician
youth. In 1999, he won the elections to the State Duma in the Pskov single-mandate constituency No. 141 as an independent candidate. He was again the ,ember
Mikhail Kuznetsov (politician)
Mikhail_Kuznetsov_(politician)
Russian wrestler and politician
de "Александр Карелин поделился секретами успеха с «Командой 2018»". pln-pskov.ru. 5 August 2018. Retrieved 6 September 2023. "Александр Карелин: "Приемы
Aleksandr_Karelin
City in central Scotland
in Poland, Haikou, Hainan in China, Perth in Australia, Perth in Canada, Pskov in Russia and Cognac in France. Perth has hosted the National Mòd in 1896
Perth,_Scotland
Political party in Russia
faction also included two independent deputies elected in single-mandate constituencies: Dmitry Pevtsov and Oleg Leonov. On 15 February 2022, New People's Duma
New_People_(Russia)
Legislative Assembly district 3 Primorsky Krai Legislative Assembly district 19 Pskov Oblast Assembly of Deputies district 2 Samara Oblast Provincial Duma districts
2019 Russian regional elections
2019_Russian_regional_elections
been driven around in coaches in order to vote for him in multiple constituencies (which is known as carousel voting). Vote stuffing was documented by
2012 Russian presidential election
2012_Russian_presidential_election
Legislative election results, Russia, 2016
half were elected in single-member constituencies. The results are detailed in the table below. Out of 206 constituencies in which United Russia ran a candidate
Results of the 2016 Russian legislative election by constituency
Results_of_the_2016_Russian_legislative_election_by_constituency
is used for the results table below. The electoral district covered the Pskov Governorate. There was a 60.3% voter turnout in the district. The electoral
Results of the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election
Results_of_the_1917_Russian_Constituent_Assembly_election
Regional elections in Russia
elected using parallel voting: 225 members are elected in single-mandate constituencies by plurality and the rest 225 – by party-list proportional representation
2026_Russian_elections
1988–1991 breakup of the sovereign state
held in 76 constituencies on 2 and 9 April and fresh elections were organized on 14 and 20 April to 23 May, in the 199 remaining constituencies where the
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
Dissolution_of_the_Soviet_Union
Dissolution of the USSR since 1991
members of parliaments by constituencies. Similarly with the Union of Right Forces with 3.97% that only won 3 seats by constituencies, Party of Russia's Rebirth–Russian
History of the Russian Federation
History_of_the_Russian_Federation
Russian politician (born 1963)
Presidential Administration of Russia, and had served as the 3rd Governor of Pskov Oblast from 1996 to 2004. He had also served as the chief executive officer
Yevgeny_Mikhailov
Assassin(s) Notes 12 September 1263 Mindaugas, King of Lithuania Daumantas of Pskov and Treniota Assassinated after taking his deceased wife Morta's sister
List of assassinations in Europe
List_of_assassinations_in_Europe
19 September 2021 – 17 June 2026 vacant vacant Since 17 June 2026 Pskov Oblast Pskov Alexander Kozlovsky United Russia United Russia Since 19 September
List of members of the 8th Russian State Duma
List_of_members_of_the_8th_Russian_State_Duma
Russian politician
round, gaining 69 votes from the delegates to the congress (the head of the Pskov Yabloko Lev Shlosberg received 40 votes, the current party chairman, deputy
Nikolay_Rybakov
Ruling political party of Russia
Генсовета "Единой России"" [Ex-governor of Pskov Oblast appointed Secretary of the General Council of United Russia]. Pskov.kp.ru - (in Russian). 12 October 2017
United_Russia
Half, or 225 seats, of the State Duma were elected through legislative constituencies; the other 225 seats were elected through party lists, which cover the
2021 Russian legislative election
2021_Russian_legislative_election
(parties in the federal list and single-mandate constituencies, self-nominated in single member constituencies). From 4 July to 3 August – Period of registration
2016 Russian legislative election
2016_Russian_legislative_election
President of Austria since 2017
Aleksander von der Bellen served as head of the civilian regional government in Pskov. In Estonia, the family changed its name from von der Bellen to Van der
Alexander_Van_der_Bellen
First-level administrative division of Russia
and north, Moscow in the southeast, Smolensk Oblast in the southwest, and Pskov Oblast in the west. The area of Tver Oblast is 84201 km2, the 38th of 85
Tver_Oblast
party lists and 224 in single-member constituencies. Members elected both by party lists and by constituencies are not listed. Mikhail Lapshin Aleksandr
List of members of the 1st Russian State Duma
List_of_members_of_the_1st_Russian_State_Duma
Political party in Russia
parties will compete for a common voter. Adviser to the Governor of the Pskov Oblast Anton Sergeev admitted the possibility of merger of the Party of
Union of Progressive Political Forces
Union_of_Progressive_Political_Forces
Soviet republic from 1940 to 1991
annexed and ceded to the Russian SFSR where it became one of the districts of Pskov Oblast. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Estonia raised the
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
Estonian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
8% 1.8% Penza Oblast 64.9% 56.3% 19.8% 8.7% 10.1% 2.1% 0.7% 0.4% 1.9% Pskov Oblast 52.9% 36.7% 25.1% 16.4% 13.9% 5.1% 0.9% 0.5% 1.4% Rostov Oblast
2011 Russian legislative election
2011_Russian_legislative_election
gubernatorial election 2018 Ivanovo Oblast gubernatorial election 2018 Pskov Oblast gubernatorial election 2018 Moscow Oblast gubernatorial election
2018_Russian_elections
Kronstadt SR organizations went over to the Left SRs en bloc. In Ufa and Pskov the majority in the SR party organization crossed over to the Left SRs.
1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election
1917_Russian_Constituent_Assembly_election
Velikie Luki, and in 1581 with a 100,000-strong army he started the Siege of Pskov. Frederick II had trouble continuing the fight against Muscovy unlike Sweden
History_of_Estonia
people preach their religion from the podium, in order to buy a box of "Pskov" cakes, sweets, fruits, good port wine, or just hire a reckless driver and
Political parties of Russia in 1917
Political_parties_of_Russia_in_1917
Russian politician (1862–1936)
Guchkov, along with Vasily Shulgin, came to the army headquarters near Pskov to persuade the Tsar to abdicate. On 2 March 1917 (Old Style) Nicholas II
Alexander_Guchkov
Assembly should have been elected (735 from civilian constituencies, 80 from military constituencies). But 1917 Constituent Assembly election took place
List of members of the Russian Constituent Assembly
List_of_members_of_the_Russian_Constituent_Assembly
Russian politician
United Russia. From 2011 to 2013, he worked as deputy to the Governor of Pskov Oblast Andrey Turchak. In 2016, he became the deputy of the 7th State Duma
Denis_Kravchenko
throughout the campaign. Rybakov was declared a "foreign agent" and the Pskov branch of the party had its headquarters raided after its leader, Lev Shlosberg
2023_Russian_elections
Early history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
retaken in 1579 and the Velikiye Łuki fortress fell in 1580. The take-over of Pskov was attempted in 1581, but Ivan Petrovich Shuisky was able to defend the
History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1648)
History_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth_(1569–1648)
ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-10-05. "Sask. Votes 2020: Results for all 61 constituencies". Regina. 2020-10-26. Retrieved 2023-10-05. "Cornelia Seibeld new President
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Елене Бибиковой представлять Псковскую область в Совете Федерации". pln-pskov.ru. Retrieved 2025-03-07. "Дополнительные выборы депутатов Псковского областного
2015_Russian_elections
City county in Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland
Russia Pskov, Russia Tomsk, Russia On 3 March 2022, Białystok ended its partnership with the Russian cities of Irkutsk, Kaliningrad, Pskov and Tomsk
Białystok
Legislative body of government
authority in the republic of Novgorod until 1478. In its sister state, Pskov, a separate veche operated until 1510. Since the Novgorod revolution of
Parliament
Russian politician
from the United Russia. She represents the Leningrad Oblast and Pskov Oblast constituencies. Amelchenkova was born on 5 September 1990 in Borisoglebsk in
Olga_Amelchenkova
Types of inhabited localities in Russia Republics of the Soviet Union Constituencies of Russia Includes the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, annexed by
Political_divisions_of_Russia
Politician (1856–1918)
typo – "Kashinsky volost" N. V. Nikitenko. "Chosen by the peasants..." // Pskov. № 35, 2011 Boiovich M.M. Members of the State Duma (Portraits and biographies)
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Novgorod Oblast Novgorod Oblast Omsk Oblast Orenburg Oblast Oryol Oblast Pskov Oblast Samara Oblast Sverdlovsk Oblast Tambov Oblast Tver Oblast Tomsk Oblast
2016_Russian_elections
Calendar year
used as a drinking goblet. The Grand Prince of Moscow Vasili III conquers Pskov. Paolo Cortesi publishes De Cardinalatu, a manual for cardinals, including
1510
City in Vologda Oblast, Russia
Университета. Серия: Социально-Гуманитарные Науки (in Russian) (2). Vologda: Pskov State University: 188–202. Official website of Vologda; Archived September
Vologda
Voivodeship of Poland
(European route E30), Prague–Wrocław–Warsaw–Białystok–Helsinki (E67) and Pskov–Gdańsk–Warsaw–Kraków–Budapest (E77). Currently, there are various stretches
Masovian_Voivodeship
members were elected, 225 of them by party lists and 225 in Single-member constituencies. List of members of the 7th Russian State Duma who were not re-elected
List of members of the 7th Russian State Duma
List_of_members_of_the_7th_Russian_State_Duma
Decade
used as a drinking goblet. The Grand Prince of Moscow Vasili III conquers Pskov. Paolo Cortesi publishes De Cardinalatu, a manual for cardinals, including
1510s
Political party in Russia
calling for the canonization of Stalin, renaming the Podosye village of the Pskov Oblast into the Stalin village by gathering, disruption of the celebration
Communists of Petersburg and the Leningrad Oblast
Communists_of_Petersburg_and_the_Leningrad_Oblast
Russian politician (1935–2023)
Russian Federation. Gennady Kulik was born on 20 January 1935 in modern Pskov Oblast, Russia to a peasant family. In 1957 he graduated from the Faculty
Gennady_Kulik
1899, Frățiman was appointed tutor of Greek at the Theological Seminary in Pskov; in June 1904, he took a similar posting in Lyskovo, but left to take up
Iustin_Frățiman
Worldwide local elections held in 2016
Krai, Legislative Assembly [ru] Primorsky Krai, Legislative Assembly [ru] Pskov Oblast, Assembly of Deputies [ru] Saint Petersburg, Legislative Assembly [ru]
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Local elections held in 2021
Deputies Perm Krai, Legislative Assembly Primorsky Krai, Legislative Assembly Pskov Oblast, Assembly of Deputies Saint Petersburg, Legislative Assembly [ru]
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Worldwide local elections held in 2014
election [ru] Oryol Oblast, Governor [ru] Primorsky Krai, Governor special election Pskov Oblast, Governor [ru] Saint Petersburg, Governor special election [ru] Sakha
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Worldwide local elections held in 2018
Governor [ru] Primorsky Krai, Governor (1st round) (election nullified) Pskov Oblast, Governor Rostov Oblast, Legislative Assembly Samara Oblast, Governor [ru]
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Indian
Girl/Female
Muslim
A wish
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pure; Clear
Girl/Female
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One who is present everywhere
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who brings good luck
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lotus Like Feet - as those of the Guru
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Scholar; Wise
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Waldron.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Lebanese, Muslim
Purity; Excelling
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a fuller (see Fuller), from Old French fulun, foul(l)on.
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pl.
of Constituency
n.
One sent by any constituency to act as its representative in a convention; as, a delegate to a convention for nominating officers, or for forming or altering a constitution.
n.
A body of constituents, as the body of citizens or voters in a representative district.