The electoral district covered the Stavropol Governorate, as well as the Karanogai precinct (which was part of the Terek Oblast).
[3] The Stavropol District Electoral Commission for the Constituent Assembly was set-up August 12, 1917, with V. M. Krasnov, prosecutor of the Stavropol District Court, as its head.
[4] 319 voting centres, each covering about 2,000 voters, were set up across the electoral district.
[4] The SR and Peasant Soviet list was headed by F. M. Onipko, who was popular in the district.
[4] Joseph Stalin stood as a candidate on the Bolshevik list.