Tula Electoral District (Russian Constituent Assembly Election, 1917)
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The Tula electoral district (russian: Тульский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the
1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election Elections to the Russian Constituent Assembly were held on 25 November 1917, although some districts had polling on alternate days, around two months after they were originally meant to occur, having been organized as a result of events in the Feb ...
. The electoral district covered the Tula Governorate. The city of Tula was a major metallurgical industrial centre, located close to Moscow. The account of U.S. historian
Oliver Henry Radkey Oliver Henry Radkey Jr. (July 12, 1909–July 21, 2000) was an American historian of Russian and Soviet history. He was a professor of Russian history at the University of Texas at Austin. Radkey received his degree from the University of Te ...
, who is the source for the results table below, has a complete vote count from the city of Tula and 10 out 12 uezds are complete. The votes from
Yefremov Yefremov or Efremov (russian: Ефремов) and Yefremova or Efremova (russian: Ефремова; feminine) is a common Russian surname. It is derived from the male given name Yefrem and literally means ''Yefrem's''. Yefrem is the Russian form of ...
uezd and one of the volosts of Odoyev uezd are not covered in Radkey's account.


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{{Electoral Districts of the Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917 Electoral districts of the Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917