526:). Even before the start of the campaign Yetylin encountered difficulties when local radio station declined to publish his message to voters. On 3 December 2003 Vladimir Yetylin withdrew from race in the constituency but remained in NPRF party list. In the general election NPRF received only 1.17% nationally (2.31% in Chukotka) and failed to pass a threshold, which resulted in Yetylin losing his seat.
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for his role in several tax crimes, including unpaid debts for "golden credits" and "Northern delivery" fraud. On 16 December, 8 days before the election, Aleksandr
Nazarov withdrew from the race, which ensured Abramovich's win. Abramovich won the election with 90.68% of the vote, Vladimir Yetylin
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for his former seat in the State Duma was scheduled for July 2001. Vladimir
Yetylin ran in the by-election but faced a serious opponent in Chief Federal Inspector for Chukotka Boris Vetoshev. Yetylin had the support of Governor Abramovich, while Vetoshev's campaign was backed by
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Yetylin for the third time tried to run for State Duma. Incumbent deputy for the Chukotka constituency Vladimir Babichev decided to retire which created an open seat contest. In the general election Yetylin again placed 2nd, winning 20.01%, and lost to billionaire
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Supreme Soviet Committee on Foreign Affairs. Vladimir Yetylin continued to be people's deputy and member of the Supreme Soviet until both bodies were disestablished in December 1991, prior to the
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Vladimir Yetylin challenged incumbent Governor of Chukotka AO
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