2023 Yaroslavl Oblast Duma election

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2023 Yaroslavl Oblast Duma election

 2018
8–10 September 2023
2028 
Turnout27.35%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
CPRF
Candidate Natalia Kosikhina Mikhail Paramonov Anatoly Greshnevikov
Leader Dmitry Medvedev Gennady Zyuganov Sergey Mironov
Party United Russia CPRF SR-ZP
Last election 32 seats, 38.43% 11 seats, 24.03% 3 seats, 10.26%
Seats won 38 2 1
Seat change Increase 6 Decrease 9 Decrease 2
Popular vote 126,494 30,588 30,367
Percentage 46.60% 11.27% 11.19%
Swing Increase 8.17% Decrease 12.76% Increase 0.93%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
NL
RPPSS
Candidate Leonid Slutsky Yaroslav Shilov Yulia Ovchinnikova
Leader Leonid Slutsky Aleksey Nechayev Vladimir Burakov
Party LDPR New People Party of Pensioners
Last election 3 seats, 12.97% Did not exist Did not participate
Seats won 1 2 1
Seat change Decrease 2 Did not exist Did not participate
Popular vote 30,247 20,055 15,245
Percentage 11.14% 7.39% 5.62%
Swing Decrease 1.83% Did not exist Did not participate

The 2023 Yaroslavl Oblast Duma election took place on 8–10 September 2023, on common election day. All 46 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. 12 seats are elected by party-list proportional representation with a 5% electoral threshold, with the other half elected in 34 single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting. Until 2023 the number of mandates allocated in proportional and majoritarian parts were standing at 25 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 Yaroslavl Oblast. Party lists do not have an oblast-wide part, the lists are only divided by territorial groups.

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

No. Party Territorial groups' leaders Candidates Territorial groups Status
1 Communists of Russia Artyom Denisov • Andrey Andriychuk • Natalya Yermakova • Ilya Zotov • Sergey Malinkovich • Igor Miloradov • Andrey Bobkov • Aleksey Balabutkin • Tatyana Borisova • Mikhail Matiko • Andrey Rudashevsky • Ilya Kleymenov • Ivan Semenov • Yaroslav Sidorov • Ruslan Khugayev • Ivan Bychkov • Tatyana Kostina 17 17 Registered
2 United Russia Mikhail BorovitskyNatalia Kosikhina • Tigran Kazaryan • Yury Filimendikov • Olga Khitrova • Vladimir Bespalko • Marina Stepanova • Aleksandr Goncharov • Nikolay Aleksandrychev • Mikhail Osipov • Viktor Volonchunas 51 11 Registered
3 New People Yaroslav Shilov • Artyom Akindinov • Yelena Fedorova • Ruslan Filatov • Ivan Lobanov • Yevgeny Zhuravlev • Andrey Sidorov • Vera Rastsvetova • Aleksandr Ignatenko • Olga Lebedeva • Maksim Kopeykin • Gleb Salnikov • Anastasia Sergeyeva • Pavel Kiselev • Ivan Chukayev 31 15 Registered
4 Communist Party Denis Demin • Valery Baylo • Yelena Kuznetsova • Natalia Bobryakova • Elkhan Mardaliyev • Aleksey Filippov • Alesya Kolobkova • Vasily Blinov • Nelli Nedzvetskaya • Oleg Leontyev • Mikhail Paramonov • Nikolay Gribko • Aleksandr Dyma • Mikhail Bokov • Sergey Lebedev • Yevgeny Dulnev • Yury Komogortsev 42 17 Registered
5 Liberal Democratic Party Irina Lobanova • Aleksandr Shilov • Viktoria Utkina • Yelena Uspenskaya • Roman Skornyakov • Leonid Slutsky • Vladimir Smirnov • Inna Aleksandrova • Andrey Pantyukhov • Ksenia Nesterova • Mikhail Chichagov • Marina Savelyeva 35 12 Registered
6 A Just Russia – For Truth Anatoly Lisitsyn • Sergey Pavlovnin • Tatyana Shamina • Anatoly Kashirin • Alyona Vernova • Dmitry Bondarev • Anatoly Greshnevikov • Sergey Khabibulin • Sergey Bogachkov • Andrey Solovyev • Vasily Meshkov • Yelena Smirnova 32 12 Registered
7 Party of Pensioners Nadezhda Promyslova • Sergey Krayevoy • Kristina Smirnova • Maksim Klimov • Andrey Buryanovaty • Oksana Kotova • Marat Alimov • Marina Kiseleva • Yulia Ovchinnikova • Ivan Khomenko • Anna Beskhmelnitsina • Svetlana Bakunina • Andrey Kiselev • Sergey Paramazyan • Lyudmila Klimova 15 15 Registered
Rodina Viktor Sheremetyev • Nikolay Voyedilov • Yekaterina Gvozdeva • Dmitry Yevseyev • Ilya Ivanov • Vladimir Kukharenko • Yury Misolin • Dmitry Pavlov • Aleksandr Vinogradov • Maria Solomatina • Anastasia Gagarkina • Aleksandr Balagansky • Nadezhda Kuznetsova • Grigory Fomin • Marina Svitko 27 15 Failed the certification

New People and Russian Party of Pensioners for Social Justice will take part in Yaroslavl Oblast legislative election for the first time. Patriots of Russia, who participated in the last election, had been dissolved prior.

Single-mandate constituencies

34 single-mandate constituencies were formed in Yaroslavl Oblast, an increase of 9 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 Russia3434
Communist Party3129
Liberal Democratic Party3434
A Just Russia — For Truth2827
Communists of Russia3434
New People2928
Party of Pensioners11
Party for Fairness!10
Independent171
Total209188

Results

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