Pricaspian electoral district (Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917) explained

Pricaspian
Type:Civilian
Parl Name:All-Russian Constituent Assembly
Elects Howmany:1
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Blank4 Info:[1] [2]
Abolished:1918
Year:1917

The Pricaspian electoral district (Russian: Прикаспийский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election.

The Pricaspian electoral district, which included areas of the Kalmyk steppe of the Astrakhan Governorate, was thinly populated.[3] [4] One seat in the All-Russian Constituent Assembly was assigned to the constituency.[3]

The Pricaspian Oblast Election Commission was set up on September 16, 1917 by the Central Committee for the Kalmyk People's Administration (CCKPA).[4] The Chairman was B.E. Krishtafovich, CCKPA Chairman, accompanied by members I.O. Ochirov (assistant CCKPA chair), S.B. Bayanov, E.A. Sarangov, E.S. Bakayev and with F.I. Plyunov as its secretary.[4] On September 23, 1917 the Pricaspian Oblast Election Commission set up 52 electoral precincts: 10 in Maloderbetovsky ulus 10 precincts, 10 in Manychsky ulus, 7 in Yandyko-Mochaznyi ulus, 12 in Ikitsokhuro-Kharakhusovsky 12, 9 precincts in the uluses of Bagaotsokhuro-Khoshoutovsky and Erketenevsky and 4 precincts in the Kuma aimak of the Terek oblast (which initially had not been planned to be part of the Pricaspian Electoral District).[4]

A list was submitted, signed by 137 electors, with the 33-year old lawyer Sandzhi Bayanovich Bayanov as its candidate.[4] Due to late arrival of electoral material, the vote was postponed to November 26–28, 1917.[4] The vote was reportedly held on these dates, in some places with very low turnout. Bayanov received a majority of votes.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: И. С. Малчевский. Всероссийское учредительное собрание. 1930. Гос изд-во. 140–142.
  2. Book: Б. Ф Додонов. Е. Д Гринько. О. В.. Лавинская. Журналы заседаний Временного правительства: Сентябрь-октябрь 1917 года. 2004. РОССПЭН. 206–208.
  3. Book: Oliver Henry Radkey. Russia goes to the polls: the election to the all-Russian Constituent Assembly, 1917. registration. 1989. Cornell University Press. 978-0-8014-2360-4. 8, 136.
  4. Book: Konstantin Nikolaevich Maksimov. Kalmykia in Russia's Past and Present National Policies and Administrative System. 1 January 2008. Central European University Press. 978-963-9776-17-3. 190–191.