The Prokopyevsk constituency (No.102) is a Russian legislative constituency in Kemerovo Oblast. The constituency covers south-central parts of Kemerovo Oblast to the north and east of Novokuznetsk, including coal-mining centers of Prokopyevsk, Mezhdurechensk, Kiselyovsk and Myski, and stretches north up to Kemerovo, taking the city's Leninsky District residential area.

The constituency has been vacant since March 10, 2025, following the resignation of two-term United Russia deputy Dmitry Islamov, who was appointed State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Energy of Russia.

Boundaries

1993–1995: Belovo, Belovsky District, Guryevsky District, Kiselyovsk, Osinniki, Prokopyevsk, Prokopyevsky District, Tashtagol The constituency was based in southern Kemerovo Oblast and covered southern half of the Kuznetsk Basin, including the coal-mining towns of Belovo, Kiselyovsk and Prokopyevsk, towns of Osinniki and Kaltan to the south of Novokuznetsk as well as Gornaya Shoriya region. Notably the constituency was noncontiguous, as Novokuznetsk constituency split it between Prokopyevsk and Osinniki.

1995–2007: Guryevsk, Guryevsky District, Kiselyovsk, Mezhdurechensk, Myski, most of Novokuznetsky District, Prokopyevsk, Prokopyevsky District, Promyshlennovsky District, Salair, Tashtagol After 1995 redistricting the constituency lost Belovo to Leninsk-Kuznetsky constituency and Osinniki and Kaltan to Novokuznetsk constituency. In return, the constituency was stretched north to Guryevsk and Promyshlennaya along the oblast's western border, gained most of Novokuznetsky District (making the constituency contiguous) and Mezhdurechensk in the south-east.

2016–present: Kemerovo (Leninsky), Kemerovsky District (Sukhovskoye, Yelykayevskoye), Kiselyovsk, Krapivinsky District, Mezhdurechensk, Myski, Novokuznetsky District (Krasulinskoye, Tersinskoye, Tsentralnoye), Prokopyevsk, Prokopyevsky District The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and in its new configuration it retained only coal-mining towns of Kiselyovsk, Mezhdurechensk, Myski and Prokopyevsk, losing Gornaya Shoriya region around Tashtagol to Novokuznetsk constituency, while Guryevsk and Promyshlennaya were placed into new Zavodsky constituency. Prokopyevsk constituency was also stretched north across taiga in central Kuzbass to oblast capital Kemerovo, taking residential Leninsky District in the city's south-east.

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993Nina VolkovaIndependent
1995Nina OstaninaIndependent
1999Communist Party
2003
2007Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016Dmitry IslamovUnited Russia
2021

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Prokopyevsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nina VolkovaIndependent100,44235.52%
Valery BiryukovChoice of Russia
Aleksandr SergeyevRussian Democratic Reform Movement
Total282,737100%
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1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Prokopyevsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nina OstaninaIndependent148,86345.24%
Vladimir MelnichenkoIndependent31,7569.65%
Yevgeny TuinovLiberal Democratic Party25,1647.65%
Tatyana AnanyinaOur Home – Russia21,7656.61%
Sayetgali SharipovParty of Workers' Self-Government20,8426.33%
Igor LitvenenkoIndependent12,8853.92%
Mikhail TodyshevRevival12,5013.80%
Nina Volkova (incumbent)Ivan Rybkin Bloc12,3923.77%
Ivan ShashviashviliOur Future4,4001.34%
against all32,6449.92%
Total329,074100%
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1999

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Prokopyevsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nina Ostanina (incumbent)Communist Party224,96077.00%
Tatyana Zemlyanskikh (Khudobina)Union of Right Forces34,99411.98%
Mikhail ShchadovAndrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc5,3161.82%
Gary NemchenkoOur Home – Russia4,8981.68%
against all18,1346.21%
Total292,169100%
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2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Prokopyevsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nina Ostanina (incumbent)Communist Party215,95872.98%
Vladislav BalovnevIndependent22,8207.71%
Vladimir OvsyannikovLiberal Democratic Party20,0056.76%
Vladimir SurodinUnited Russian Party Rus'5,5581.88%
against all27,3989.26%
Total296,188100%
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2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Prokopyevsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dmitry IslamovUnited Russia350,79077.28%
Maksim ParshukovLiberal Democratic Party32,7867.22%
Vladimir KarpovCommunist Party27,4166.04%
Nikolay RyzhakA Just Russia22,5064.96%
Olga BondarevaCommunists of Russia9,5272.10%
Vitaly IlyinYabloko7,0511.55%
Total453,948100%
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2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Prokopyevsk constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dmitry Islamov (incumbent)United Russia262,94171.11%
Ivan UtrobinCommunist Party20,8645.64%
Vladimir ProninA Just Russia — For Truth19,5865.30%
Kirill PravdinLiberal Democratic Party17,9954.87%
Afanasy YeremkinCommunists of Russia13,5603.67%
Maksim SmirnovNew People8,1392.20%
Yelena MatveyevaThe Greens7,2761.97%
Yevgeny ZheltkevichParty of Pensioners5,9321.60%
Artyom MatveyevRodina4,4371.20%
Total369,748100%
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