2023 Ivanovo Oblast Duma election

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2023 Ivanovo Oblast Duma election

 2018 8–10 September 2023 2028 
Turnout33.87%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
LDPR
CPRF
Candidate Valery Vasilyev Dmitry Shelyakin Aleksandr Boykov
Leader Dmitry Medvedev Leonid Slutsky Gennady Zyuganov
Party United Russia LDPR CPRF
Last election 15 seats, 34.14% 2 seats, 16.33% 7 seats, 26.92%
Seats won 27 2 1
Seat change Increase 12 Steady Decrease 6
Popular vote 19,520 26,317 25,748
Percentage 65.39% 10.08% 9.86%
Swing Increase 31.25% Decrease 6.25% Decrease 17.06%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
CPCR
SR-ZP
NL
Candidate Aleksandr Orekhov Pavel Popov Vyacheslav Bryksin
Leader Sergey Malinkovich Sergey Mironov Aleksey Nechayev
Party Communists of Russia SR-ZP New People
Last election 0 seats, 3.40% 2 seats, 8.22% Did not exist
Seats won 0 0 0
Seat change Steady Decrease 2 Did not exist
Popular vote 11,799 10,592 10,183
Percentage 4.52% 4.06% 3.90%
Swing Increase 1.12% Decrease 4.16% Did not exist

The 2023 Ivanovo Oblast Duma election took place on 8–10 September 2023, on common election day, coinciding with 2023 Ivanovo Oblast gubernatorial election. All 30 seats in the Oblast Duma were up for reelection.

Under current election laws, the Oblast Duma is elected for a term of five years, with parallel voting. 10 seats are elected by party-list proportional representation with a 5% electoral threshold, with the other half elected in 20 single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting. Until 2023 the number of mandates allocated in proportional and majoritarian parts were standing at 13 each. Seats in the proportional part are allocated using the Imperiali quota, modified to ensure that every party list, which passes the threshold, receives at least one mandate.[1]

Candidates

Party lists

To register regional lists of candidates, parties need to collect 0.5% of signatures of all registered voters in Ivanovo Oblast. Prior to the election oblast-wide part of party lists was abolished with only territorial groups retaining.

The following parties were relieved from the necessity to collect signatures:[2]

Party Territorial groups' leaders Candidates Territorial groups Status
1 United Russia Igor Volkov • Anastasia Potapova • Anastasia Nikitina • Aleksandr Semenenko • Larisa Belina • Aleksandr Kuzmichyov • Vladimir Smirnov • Aleksey Shirstov • Viktor Toropov • Anna Malyshkina • Vladimir Grishin • Anatoly Burov • Aleksey Mikhaylov • Sergey Mazalov • Olga Yanshenkina • Mikhail Kizeyev • Sergey Chesnokov • Dmitry Klyucharev • Olga Guseva • Valery Vasilyev 100 20 Registered
2 Communists of Russia Nikolay Makarov • Yekaterina Sokolova • Aleksandr Yemelin • Roman Kiselev • Dmitry Rychkov • Anna Melnik • Aleksey Zhuravlev • Aleksey Fedulov • Mikhail Vinogradov • Galina Kuzmina • Anatoly Timonin • Galina Shtepa • Lyubov Kudryavtseva • Yevgeny Krylov • Olga Koltsova • Aleksandr Orekhov • Andrey Valkov • Antonina Sukhareva • Anatoly Kuvshinov • Natalya Zatanaychenko 83 20 Registered
3 Liberal Democratic Party Eduard Buliya • David Artyushin • Yelena Romanova • Andrey Filippov • Yekaterina Brezgina • Aleksey Pereletov • Dmitry Promzelev • Dmitry Shelyakin • Sergey Klyuyev • Stanislav Nurzhanov • Dmitry Mastrakov • Tatyana Sokolova • Denis Fomichev • Mikhail Kochetov • Dmitry Denisenkov • Kirill Knyazev 78 16 Registered
4 Communist Party Olga Mizina • Yevgeny Petrov • Andrey Kvitkov • Andrey Yesaulov • Yury Gusev • Aleksandr Yelchaninov • Ilya Zhuravlev • Dmitry Shevyrin • Irina Korystyleva • Valentin Platonov • Denis Shakhanov • Aleksandr Korovin • Mikhail Varentsov • Nadezhda Konashina • Andrey Podsypanin • Aleksandr Boykov • Anatoly Timokhin • Pavel Smirnov • Stanislav Mishin • Kirill Solovyev 90 20 Registered
5 A Just Russia – For Truth Ivan Zatonaychenko • Nikolay Bogatov • Aleksandr Volkov • Vyacheslav Tsarev • Leonid Denisov • Vladimir Pogrebnyak • Pavel Popov • Aleksandr Morozov • Viktor Diomidov • Mikhail Dorofeyev • Eduard Allerborn • Ilya Dementyev • Marina Magomedova • Dmitry Lakeyev • Olga Savochkina • Sergey Cheremokhin • Vyacheslav Bulavintsev • Viktor Pismensky • Aleksandr Rakushev • Stepan Perzhola 80 20 Registered
6 New People Andrey Ivanov • Sergey Zaytsev • Aleksandr Shorygin • Anton Fominykh • Sharaf Ibragimov • Andrey Klimov • Danil Kotler • Ilya Seregin • Alyona Koshurnikova • Nikita Usov • Maksim Moryakov • Marat Aryapov • Aleksey Bodyagin • Natalya Sorokina • Aleksandr Lubkov • Vyacheslav Bryksin • Timur Kuznetsov • Leona Patrakeyeva • Anna Yakunina • Oleg Alyokhin 61 20 Registered

New People will take part in Ivanovo Oblast legislative election for the first time, while Russian Party of Pensioners for Social Justice, Russian Party of Freedom and Justice and Rodina did not file.

Single-mandate constituencies

20 single-mandate constituencies were formed in Ivanovo Oblast, an increase of 7 seats since last redistricting in 2018. To register candidates in single-mandate constituencies need to collect 3% of signatures of registered voters in the constituency.

Number of candidates in single-mandate constituencies
PartyCandidates
NominatedRegistered
United Russia2020
Communist Party1717
Liberal Democratic Party2020
A Just Russia — For Truth2020
Communists of Russia1919
New People88
Party of Pensioners1111
Yabloko10
Independent142
Total130117

Polls

Fieldwork date Polling firm UR LDPR SR-ZP CPRF NL CPCR
30 August- 2 September 2023 IvanovoNews 31%18%17%13%5%1%

Results

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References

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