2023 Russian elections

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The 2023 Russian elections took place in Russia on Sunday, 10 September 2023 (single election day), with several regions allowing voting on 8 and 9 September. There were three by-elections to the 8th State Duma, 22 gubernatorial elections (21 direct and one indirectly elected), 16 regional parliamentary elections, and many elections on the municipal and local level.

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2023 Russian elections

 2022
10 September 2023
2024 

  Gubernatorial
  Gubernatorial and legislative
  Legislative
  Two legislative elections (including one of another subject)
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Campaign

The election campaign was muted, with the major opposition figures having fled the country or being imprisoned.[1]

The Golos election monitor called the election campaign the "most meaningless, boring and invisible campaign in the modern history of Russia", with the elections being held with a lack of competition and discussion of social issues important to the regions, as well as the candidates for office themselves not showing any interest for voting; it also stated that the elections in regions for governorships were "practically invisible not only to voters, but also to long-term observers". In Oryol Oblast, where gubernatorial elections were being held, there was practically no campaign, with only one candidate from New People coming to the debate; in Samara Oblast, only the LDPR candidate came to the debate. Golos also noted that the opposition candidates in the gubernatorial elections did not have large campaigns, did not hold public meetings with voters, and had small electoral budgets, with some candidates only running their campaign on social networks. BBC News Russian mentioned that the brightest campaign was held in Khakassia, where both the head of the republic and deputies of the local parliament were elected at the same time, with the United Russia candidate, Sergey Sokol, running against the incumbent governor Valentin Konovalov from the Communist Party. Sokol presented himself as a war hero, but ran a less active campaign compared to Konovalov and was still perceived as a newcomer in the region, according to RBK, which projected that Konovalov would likely win in the first round. On 2 September, Sokol withdrew, citing health problems.[2]

  • Yabloko: The longtime liberal, pro-western opposition party Yabloko ran with the campaign slogan of "For Peace!" and ran 216 candidates throughout the country. Nikolay Rybakov, the party's chairman, stated that "there are several dozen parties in Russia that support the policies of President Putin. And there is only one party—Yabloko—which opposes his policies.” However, Yabloko individually didn't go as far as to directly call for peace due to Article 207.3 of the Criminal Code of Russia allowing the arrest of any Russian discrediting the military and its actions.[3] Yabloko party officials, candidates and supporters were harassed by government officials throughout the campaign. Rybakov was declared a "foreign agent" and the Pskov branch of the party had its headquarters raided after its leader, Lev Shlosberg, who was also declared a "foreign agent", refused to call the Freedom of Russia Legion a "terrorist organization".[4] Russian police also seized and destroyed all campaign material of the Novgorod Oblast branch of the party.[5] Various Yabloko candidates, including Elizaveta Kazantseva, a candidate for the Yekaterinburg City Duma received death threats to drop out of the race.[6]

Conduct

The Golos election monitor said that it had received almost 600 complaints of violations as of the afternoon on the first day of voting, with threats of violence, vote buying and people being barred from casting ballots being among the most common complaints. It also said it had filed 75 complaints with authorities and received official responses in 28 cases.[7]

Federal elections

State Duma by-elections

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Regional elections

Gubernatorial direct elections

More information Region, Incumbent ...
Region Incumbent Status Last race Result
Khakassia Valentin Konovalov (CPRF) Incumbent Head re-elected[11] 2018: 57.57% 2023: 63.14%
Yakutia Aysen Nikolayev (UR) Incumbent Head re-elected[12] 2018: 71.40% 2023: 75.77%
Altai Krai Viktor Tomenko (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected [13] 2018: 53.61% 2023: 76.16%
Krasnoyarsk Krai Aleksandr Uss (UR) Resigned[14] 2018: 60.19%
Mikhail Kotyukov (UR) Acting Governor elected[15] 2023: 70.21%
Primorsky Krai Oleg Kozhemyako (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[16] 2018: 61.88% 2023: 72.78%
Amur Oblast Vasily Orlov (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[17] 2018: 55.60% 2023: 82.38%
Ivanovo Oblast Stanislav Voskresensky (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[18] 2018: 65.72% 2023: 82.49%
Kemerovo Oblast Sergey Tsivilyov (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[19] 2018: 81.29% 2023: 85.23%
Magadan Oblast Sergey Nosov (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[20] 2018: 81.59% 2023: 72.51%
Moscow Oblast Andrey Vorobyov (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[21] 2018: 62.52% 2023: 83.67%
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Gleb Nikitin (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[22] 2018: 67.75% 2023: 82.82%
Novosibirsk Oblast Andrey Travnikov (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[23] 2018: 64.52% 2023: 75.72%
Omsk Oblast Alexander Burkov (SR-ZP) Resigned[24] 2018: 83.56%
Vitaliy Khotsenko (UR) Acting Governor elected[25] 2023: 76.33%
Oryol Oblast Andrey Klychkov (CPRF) Incumbent governor re-elected[26] 2018: 83.55% 2023: 82.09%
Pskov Oblast Mikhail Vedernikov (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[27] 2018: 70.68% 2023: 86.30%
Samara Oblast Dmitry Azarov (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[28] 2018: 72.63% 2023: 83.82%
Smolensk Oblast Alexey Ostrovsky (LDPR) Resigned[29] 2020: 56.54%
Vasily Anokhin (UR) Acting Governor elected[30] 2023: 86.62%
Tyumen Oblast Aleksandr Moor (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[31] 2018: 65.86% 2023: 78.77%
Voronezh Oblast Aleksandr Gusev (UR) Incumbent governor re-elected[26] 2018: 72.52% 2023: 76.83%
Moscow Sergey Sobyanin (UR) Incumbent mayor re-elected[32] 2018: 70.17% 2023: 76.85%
Chukotka AO Roman Kopin (UR) Resigned[33] 2018: 57.83%
Vladislav Kuznetsov (UR) Acting Governor elected[34] 2023: 72.34%
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Gubernatorial indirect elections

More information Region, Incumbent ...
Region Incumbent Status Last race Result
Yamalo-Nenets AO Dmitry Artyukhov (UR) Incumbent re-elected[35] 2018: 14/18 Dmitry Artyukhov[36]
17 / 21
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Legislative elections

More information Legislature, Seats ...
Legislature Seats Voting system Majority in last election Majority after election
State Assembly of Bashkortostan 110 Parallel (55 party list + 55 SMC) United Russia
79 / 110
United Russia
87 / 110
People's Khural of Buryatia 66 Parallel (33 party list + 33 SMC) United Russia
39 / 66
United Russia
51 / 66
People's Khural of Kalmykia 27 Parallel (10 party list + 17 SMC) United Russia
21 / 27
United Russia
23 / 27
Supreme Council of Khakassia 50 Parallel (25 party list + 25 SMC) United Russia
17 / 50
United Russia
34 / 50
State Assembly of the Sakha Republic 70 Parallel (35 party list + 35 SMC) United Russia
47 / 70
United Russia
55 / 70
Legislative Assembly of Zabaykalsky Krai 50 Parallel (25 party list + 25 SMC) United Russia
21 / 50
United Russia
42 / 50
Arkhangelsk Oblast Assembly of Deputies 47 Parallel (23 party list + 24 SMC) United Russia
25 / 47
United Russia
36 / 47
Legislative Assembly of Irkutsk Oblast 42 Parallel (22 party list + 20 SMC) CPRF
18 / 45
United Russia
35 / 45
Ivanovo Oblast Duma 30 Parallel (10 party list + 20 SMC) United Russia
15 / 26
United Russia
27 / 30
Legislative Assembly of Kemerovo Oblast 46 Parallel (23 party list + 23 SMC) United Russia
39 / 46
United Russia
40 / 46
Legislative Assembly of Rostov Oblast 60 Parallel (20 party list + 40 SMC) United Russia
46 / 60
United Russia
54 / 60
Smolensk Oblast Duma 48 Parallel (16 party list + 32 SMC) United Russia
26 / 48
United Russia
41 / 48
Legislative Assembly of Ulyanovsk Oblast 36 Parallel (18 party list + 18 SMC) United Russia
17 / 36
United Russia
27 / 36
Legislative Assembly of Vladimir Oblast 40 Parallel (15 party list + 25 SMC) United Russia
23 / 38
United Russia
35 / 40
Yaroslavl Oblast Duma 46 Parallel (12 party list + 34 SMC) United Russia
32 / 50
United Russia
38 / 46
Assembly of Deputies of Nenets AO 19 Parallel (11 party list + 8 SMC) United Russia
11 / 19
United Russia
13 / 19
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Legislative by-elections

More information Constituency, Incumbent ...
Constituency Incumbent This Race
Legislature No Former member Party Results Candidates
Altai Krai Legislative Assembly 5 Pyotr Tyutyunnikov Communist Party Incumbent died July 6, 2022, after long illness[37]
New member elected January 29, 2023
United Russia gain
  • Green tickY Dmitry Belyayev (United Russia) 64.1%
  • Sergey Sergiyenkov (CPRF) 15.8%
  • Vyacheslav Aksenov (SR–ZP) 8.5%
  • Viktor Zatonskikh (LDPR) 5.2%
  • Yevgeny Vegera (CPCR) 4.5%[38]
Kostroma Oblast Duma 10 Maksim Guterman Yabloko Incumbent resigned June 16, 2022[39]
New member elected April 23, 2023
United Russia gain
State Assembly of the Mari El Republic 33 Yevgeny Kuzmin United Russia Incumbent resigned June 30, 2022, to become First Deputy Chairman of the Government of Mari El[41]
New member elected April 23, 2023
United Russia hold
State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan 20 Oleg Korobchenko Party of Growth Incumbent resigned May 30, 2022, to become Deputy Prime Minister of Tatarstan – Minister of Industry and Trade[43]
New member elected May 28, 2023
Party of Growth hold
Bryansk Oblast Duma 3 Konstantin Vorontsov United Russia Incumbent resigned July 26, 2022, after being indicted for taking bribes[45]
New member elected June 25, 2023
United Russia hold
Kostroma Oblast Duma 13 Flun Gumerov United Russia Incumbent resigned September 15, 2022[47]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Legislative Assembly of Sverdlovsk Oblast 13 Viktor Sheptiy United Russia Incumbent resigned September 20, 2022, to become Senator of the Federation Council[49]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Tyumen Oblast Duma 20 Sergey Romanov United Russia Incumbent resigned September 23, 2022[51]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
  • Green tickY Nikolay Savchenko (United Russia) 44.5%
  • Aleksandr Zhukov (CPRF) 20.5%
  • Ruslan Sabirov (LDPR) 13.6%
  • Ivan Mashchenko (CPCR) 8.9%
  • Georgy Ergemlidze (SR–ZP) 5.4%[52]
Legislative Assembly of Kirov Oblast 9 Vladimir Kostin Liberal Democratic Party Incumbent resigned October 6, 2022, to become First Deputy Chief of Staff to the Head of the Udmurt Republic[53]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia gain
  • Green tickY Aleksandr Chilikin (United Russia) 54.7%
  • Mikhail Skopin (LDPR) 17.4%
  • Aleksandr Vorozhtsov (CPRF) 13.0%
  • Sergey Postnikov (SR–ZP) 7.4%
  • Andrey Solodyankin (RPPSS) 4.8%[54]
Sakhalin Oblast Duma 5 Andrey Khapochkin United Russia Incumbent resigned October 6, 2022, to become Senator of the Federation Council[55]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
  • Green tickY Nikolay Artyomenko (United Russia) 74.6%
  • Kristina Anisimova (CPRF) 9.2%
  • Yelena Abramova (SR–ZP) 3.5%
  • Lyaysan Makhiyanova (New People) 3.2%
  • Olga Klimova (RPPSS) 2.9%
  • Yelena Pestunova (CPCR) 2.3%
  • Yelena Kozhurina (LDPR) 2.2%
  • Yelena Misnik (Rodina) 0.3%[56]
State Assembly of the Republic of Mordovia 16 Vladimir Gribanov United Russia Incumbent resigned October 7, 2022, after being indicted for bank records falsification[57]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Legislative Assembly of Krasnoyarsk Krai 12 Sergey Popov United Russia Incumbent resigned November 24, 2022[59]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Duma of Stavropol Krai 13 Artur Nasonov United Russia Incumbent resigned January 9, 2023[61]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Tyumen Oblast Duma 19 Nikolay Russu United Russia Incumbent resigned February 2, 2023[63]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
  • Green tickY Andrey Lazarev (United Russia) 46.4%
  • Stanislav Zykov (LDPR) 15.0%
  • Sergey Morev (SR–ZP) 12.4%
  • Aleksandr Melnikov (CPRF) 11.9%
  • Andrey Afanasyev (CPCR) 10.5%[64]
Legislative Assembly of Perm Krai 17 Anton Udalyev United Russia Incumbent resigned February 16, 2023, to be appointed Deputy Director of Moscow Department of Housing Utilities[65]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Moscow Oblast Duma 17 Sergey Babchenko United Russia Incumbent expelled February 16, 2023 for truancy[67]
New member elected September 10, 2023
Independent gain
Kursk Oblast Duma 15 Vyacheslav Fedyukin United Russia Incumbent died March 25, 2023[69]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast 5 Aleksey Makhotin United Russia Incumbent resigned March 29, 2023, to join the Investigative Committee of Russia[71]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Ryazan Oblast Duma 10 Stanislav Podol United Russia Incumbent resigned April 12, 2023, after being convicted for lack of safety precautions leading to mass poisoning[73]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Kurgan Oblast Duma 10 Boris Chepurnoy United Russia Incumbent resigned April 26, 2023[75]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Belgorod Oblast Duma 12 Mikhail Nesvetaylo United Russia Incumbent resigned May 22, 2023[77]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Legislative Assembly of Omsk Oblast 16 Vladimir Varnavsky United Russia Incumbent died May 23, 2023[79]
New member elected September 10, 2023
United Russia hold
Legislative Assembly of Primorsky Krai 21 Dmitry Nazarets United Russia Incumbent expelled July 26, 2023 for truancy[81]
New member elected October 29, 2023
United Russia hold
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Municipal elections

Mayoral

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City Incumbent Status Last race Results
Khabarovsk
(Khabarovsk Krai)
Sergey Kravchuk (UR) Incumbent re-elected[83] 2018: 39.97%
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Municipal Councils

More information Municipal body, Seats ...
Municipal body Seats Voting system Majority in last election Majority after election
Council of People's Deputies of Maykop
(Adygea)
30 Parallel (20 party list + 10 SMC) United Russia
20 / 30
United Russia
23 / 30
Council of Deputies of Abakan
(Khakassia)
29 Parallel (15 party list + 14 SMC) United Russia
17 / 29
United Russia
22 / 29
Yakutsk City Duma
(Yakutia)
30 Parallel (15 party list + 15 SMC) United Russia
17 / 30
United Russia
21 / 30
Krasnoyarsk City Council of Deputies
(Krasnoyarsk Krai)
36 Parallel (18 party list + 18 SMC) United Russia
17 / 36
United Russia
30 / 36
Arkhangelsk City Duma
(Arkhangelsk Oblast)
30 Parallel (15 party list + 15 SMC) United Russia
11 / 30
United Russia
23 / 30
Belgorod City Council
(Belgorod Oblast)
39 Parallel (12 party list + 27 SMC) United Russia
29 / 39
United Russia
33 / 39
Duma of Veliky Novgorod
(Novgorod Oblast)
30 Parallel (10 party list + 20 SMC) CPRF
12 / 30
United Russia
24 / 30
Ryazan City Duma
(Ryazan Oblast)
40 Parallel (20 party list + 20 SMC) United Russia
25 / 40
United Russia
34 / 40
Yekaterinburg City Duma
(Sverdlovsk Oblast)
35 Parallel (10 party list + 25 SMC) United Russia
19 / 36
United Russia
27 / 35
Tyumen City Duma
(Tyumen Oblast)
36 Parallel (10 party list + 26 SMC) United Russia
26 / 30
United Russia
28 / 36
Volgograd City Duma
(Volgograd Oblast)
35 Parallel (10 party list + 25 SMC) United Russia
30 / 36
United Russia
30 / 35
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