2024 Bryansk Oblast Duma election

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2024 Bryansk Oblast Duma election

 2019 6–8 September 2024 2029 

All 60 seats in the Oblast Duma
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout57.22%
Decrease1.23 pp
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
CPRF
Candidate Aleksandr Bogomaz Leonid Slutsky Andrey Arkhitsky
Party United Russia LDPR CPRF
Last election 63.71%, 48 seats 12.89%, 5 seats 12.27%, 4 seats
Seats won 51 5 2
Seat change Increase3 Steady Decrease2
Popular vote 371,245 71,753 45,129
Percentage 68.69% 13.28% 8.35%
Swing Increase4.98 pp Increase0.39 pp Decrease3.92 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
SR-ZP
NL
CPCR
Candidate Aleksey Timoshkov Sergey Gorelov Ilya Kleymyonov
Party SR-ZP New People Communists of Russia
Last election 5.12%, 2 seats Did not exist Failed to qualify
Seats won 1 0 0
Seat change Decrease1 Did not exist Failed to qualify
Popular vote 18,976 13,298 7,632
Percentage 3.51% 2.46% 1.41%
Swing Decrease1.61 pp Did not exist Failed to qualify

Chairman before election

Valentin Subbot
United Russia

Elected Chairman

Valentin Subbot
United Russia

The 2024 Bryansk Oblast Duma election took place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day. All 60 seats in the Oblast Duma were up for reelection.

United Russia retained its overwhelming majority in the Oblast Duma, winning 69% of the vote. A Just Russia – For Truth, which narrowly entered the Duma in 2019, failed to cross the threshold but won one single-mandate constituency.

Under current election laws, the Oblast Duma is elected for a term of five years, with parallel voting. 30 seats are elected by party-list proportional representation with a 5% electoral threshold, with the other half elected in 30 single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting. 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]

Due to the ongoing Ukrainian incursion early voting was permitted in districts bordering Ukraine during the period from August 30 to September 5.[2]

Candidates

Party lists

To register regional lists of candidates, parties need to collect 0.5% of signatures of all registered voters in Bryansk Oblast.

The following parties were relieved from the necessity to collect signatures:[3]

No. Party Oblast-wide list Candidates Territorial groups Status
1 New People Sergey Gorelov • Nikolay Rogov • Alina Aseyeva 68 30 Registered
2 United Russia Aleksandr Bogomaz • Marina Sedneva • Valentin Subbot 90 30 Registered
3 Communist Party Andrey Arkhitsky • Yevgeny Melnik • Igor Firsov 76 30 Registered
4 Liberal Democratic Party Leonid SlutskyVadim Dengin • Sergey Antoshin 78 30 Registered
5 Communists of Russia Ilya Kleymyonov • Yaroslav Sidorov 64 30 Registered
6 Rodina Gennady Selebin • Aleksandr Maksimenko • Olga Malkina 53 26 Registered
7 A Just Russia – For Truth Aleksey Timoshkov • Viktor Khanayev • Yekaterina Chivikova 51 29 Registered

New People took part in Bryansk Oblast legislative election for the first time, while Rodina and Communists of Russia were on the ballot after failing to qualify during the 2019 cycle. Civic Platform, who placed 5th in 2019 with 3.36%, chose not to file a party list and nominated one candidate (party regional leader Dmitry Kornilov) in the single-mandate constituency.

Single-mandate constituencies

30 single-mandate constituencies were formed in Bryansk Oblast. To register candidates in single-mandate constituencies need to collect 3% of signatures of registered voters in the constituency.[1]

Number of candidates in single-mandate constituencies
PartyCandidates
NominatedRegistered
United Russia3030
Liberal Democratic Party3030
Communist Party3017
A Just Russia – For Truth2219
Rodina11
New People118
Civic Platform11
Independent10
Total126106

Results

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