2021 Russian regional elections

The 2021 Russian regional elections took place in Russia on Sunday, 19 September 2021 with possibility of voting on 17 and 18 September provided by the electoral authorities.[1] There will be the legislative election for the 8th State Duma, ten gubernatorial elections, 39 regional parliamentary elections, and many elections on the municipal and local level.

2021 Russian regional elections

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2021 Russian regional elections:
  Gubernatorial
  Legislative
  Legislative of another region[n 1]
  Legislative both[n 2]
  Gubernatorial and legislative

State Duma

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All 450 seats of the State Duma were up for reelection on September 19.[2]

Gubernatorial elections

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Khabarovsk Krai

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Mikhail DegtyarevLiberal Democratic Party237,81859.29
Marina KimA Just Russia — For Truth106,53226.56
Vladimir ParfenovParty of Pensioners41,98610.47
Babek MamedovRodina14,8063.69
Total401,142100.00
Valid votes401,14295.75
Invalid/blank votes17,7904.25
Total votes418,932100.00
Registered voters/turnout958,41243.71
Source: Vybory[3]

Ulyanovsk Oblast

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksey RusskikhCommunist Party366,03584.91
Gennady BudarinThe Greens24,1995.61
Sergey MarininLiberal Democratic Party20,9044.85
Svetlana GorevaNew People19,9354.62
Total431,073100.00
Valid votes431,07397.94
Invalid/blank votes9,0752.06
Total votes440,148100.00
Registered voters/turnout967,25945.50
Source: Vybory[4]

Tula Oblast

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksey DyuminIndependent506,81684.96
Vladimir IsakovCommunist Party54,3719.11
Vladimir RostovtsevParty of Pensioners18,5193.10
Yury MoiseevCommunists of Russia16,8102.82
Total596,516100.00
Valid votes596,51698.37
Invalid/blank votes9,8681.63
Total votes606,384100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,150,95752.69
Source: Vbory[5]

Chechnya

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Ramzan KadyrovUnited Russia711,97399.73
Isa KhadzhimuradovA Just Russia — For Truth1,0640.15
Khalid NakaevCommunist Party8350.12
Total713,872100.00
Valid votes713,87299.97
Invalid/blank votes2370.03
Total votes714,109100.00
Registered voters/turnout754,79094.61
Source: Vybory[6]

Tver Oblast

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Igor RudenyaUnited Russia225,02054.55
Lyudmila VorobyovaCommunist Party86,38920.94
Dmitry IgnatkovA Just Russia — For Truth45,98111.15
Oleg GorlovLiberal Democratic Party28,0226.79
Ilya KleymenovCommunists of Russia27,0896.57
Total412,501100.00
Valid votes412,50195.93
Invalid/blank votes17,5034.07
Total votes430,004100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,031,40241.69
Source: Vybory[7]

Tuva

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladislav KhovalygUnited Russia142,15987.80
Choygana Seden-oolCommunist Party6,6234.09
Aylanmaa Kan-oolThe Greens5,6173.47
Vladimir ChesnokovCommunists of Russia4,2042.60
Andrey SatParty of Growth3,3122.05
Total161,915100.00
Valid votes161,91598.87
Invalid/blank votes1,8511.13
Total votes163,766100.00
Registered voters/turnout197,87482.76
Source: Vybory[8]

Regional legislative elections

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Local self-government elections in regional capitals

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Grozny, Kaliningrad, Kemerovo, Khanty-Mansiysk, Nalchik, Perm,[12] Petrozavodsk, Saransk, Saratov, Stavropol, Ufa.

Notes

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  1. ^ Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug is partially subordinated to Tyumen Oblast, thus residents of YaNAO are eligible to vote for Tyumen Oblast Duma this year
  2. ^ Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug is partially subordinated to Tyumen Oblast, thus residents of KhMAO are eligible to vote both for Tyumen Oblast Duma and Duma of KhMAO this year

References

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