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2019 Russian regional elections

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The 2019 Russian regional elections took place on 8 September 2019 for the election of governors in 19 subjects, among which 16 by direct votes and 3 by indirect votes, and of legislatives bodies in 13 subjects.

State Duma by-elections

Novgorod constituency

CandidatePartyVotes%
Yury BobryshevUnited Russia40,29336.94
Nina OstaninaCommunist Party23,15421.22
Dmitry IgnatovA Just Russia14,74513.52
Anna CherepanovaYabloko9,1538.39
Alexey ChursinovLiberal Democratic Party7,3666.75
Olga YefimovaCommunist Party of Social Justice6,1445.63
Alexander GrishinParty of Pensioners3,6213.32
Dmitry PerevyazkinCommunists of Russia2,4832.28
Dmitry TarasovParty of Growth2,1311.95
Total109,090100.00

Komsomolsk-na-Amure constituency

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ivan PilyaevLiberal Democratic Party65,59641.54
Nikolay PlatoshkinCommunist Party41,39826.22
Viktoria TsyganovaUnited Russia17,90111.34
Tatyana YaroslavtsevaA Just Russia7,8874.99
Nikolay YevseenkoParty of Pensioners5,6373.57
Andrey PetrovThe Greens5,1673.27
Vladimir TitorenkoCommunists of Russia4,8983.10
Vladimir VorobyovRodina3,4202.17
Andrey ShvetsovParty of Growth3,0201.91
Oleg KotovPatriots of Russia2,9891.89
Total157,913100.00

Serov constituency

CandidatePartyVotes%
Anton ShipulinUnited Russia46,01543.41
Alexey KorovkinA Just Russia26,58325.08
Gabbas DaudovCommunist Party15,27614.41
Yevgenia ChudnovetsLiberal Democratic Party8,2807.81
Irina SkachkovaYabloko3,9993.77
Dmitry ZenovCommunists of Russia3,7003.49
Igor RuzakovThe Greens2,1572.03
Total106,010100.00

Oryol constituency

CandidatePartyVotes%
Olga PilipenkoUnited Russia152,07355.19
Ivan DynkovichCommunist Party45,30316.44
Oleg TimokhinParty of Pensioners23,1658.41
Ruslan PerelyginA Just Russia16,7246.07
Roman NeverovLiberal Democratic Party12,9294.69
Valery ChudoYabloko10,1693.69
Mikhail OrlovCommunists of Russia9,9093.60
Sergey KuznetsovRodina5,2811.92
Total275,553100.00

Gubernatorial elections

Direct election

Indirect election

Regional legislative elections

Main article: 2019 Moscow City Duma election
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
United Russia495,59132.3525–13
Communist Party499,64332.6213+8
Yabloko63,1934.134+4
A Just Russia196,89612.853+3
Liberal Democratic Party138,1459.020–1
Communists of Russia79,0625.1600
Rodina12,1870.800–1
The Greens2,1550.1400
Civilian Power1,9450.1300
Party of Growth1,2530.0800
Independents41,8022.7300
Total1,531,872100.00450
Valid votes1,531,87296.28
Invalid/blank votes59,1823.72
Total votes1,591,054100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,308,46921.77

By-Elections

Municipal

See also

References

  1. "As Discontent Simmers, Russia's Ruling Party Dons Camouflage in Countrywide Elections". The Moscow Times. 5 September 2019.
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