2024 Tuva Great Khural election

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2024 Tuva Great Khural election

 2019 8 September 2024 2029 

All 32 seats in the Great Khural
17 seats needed for a majority
Turnout58.86%
Decrease16.17 pp
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
CPRF
NL
Candidate Vladislav Khovalyg Roman Tamoyev Anatoly Dudko
Party United Russia CPRF New People
Last election 80.13%, 30 seats 3.63%, 0 seats Did not exist
Seats won 25 2 1
Seat change Decrease5 Increase2 Did not exist
Popular vote 97,201 6,648 6,578
Percentage 80.01% 5.47% 5.41%
Swing Increase0.23 pp Increase1.84 pp Did not exist

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
SR-ZP
Candidate Leonid Slutsky Vasily Oyun
Party LDPR SR-ZP
Last election 7.75%, 2 seats 4.56%, 0 seats
Seats won 1 0
Seat change Decrease1 Steady
Popular vote 6,120 3,997
Percentage 5.04% 3.29%
Swing Decrease2.71 pp Decrease1.27 pp

Chairman before election

Kan-ool Davaa
United Russia

Elected Chairman

Kan-ool Davaa
United Russia

The 2024 Great Khural of the Republic of Tuva election took place on 8 September 2024, on common election day. All 32 seats in the Great Khural were up for reelection.

United Russia retained its overwhelming majority in the Great Khural, winning 80% of the vote, although, losing four seats, including three in single-mandate constituencies. New People and Communist Party of the Russian Federation both entered the Great Khural with one deputy each, while Liberal Democratic Party of Russia narrowly crossed the threshold and lost one of its two seats. For the first time in history four factions would be represented in the Great Khural.

Under current election laws, the Great Khural is elected for a term of five years, with parallel voting. 16 seats are elected by party-list proportional representation with a 5% electoral threshold, with the other half elected in 16 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]

Candidates

Party lists

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

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

No. Party Republic-wide list Candidates Territorial groups Status
1 United Russia Vladislav KhovalygRuslan Tsalikov • Buyan Kuular • Kan-ool Davaa • Sergey Uyusov 62 16 Registered
2 Communist Party Roman Tamoyev • Lodoy-Damba Kuular • Aydysmaa Chadamba • Svetlana Mongush • Yevgenia Bocharova 33 16 Registered
3 Liberal Democratic Party Leonid Slutsky • Yulia Arlanmay 39 16 Registered
4 New People Anatoly Dudko • Nikolay Kongar 34 16 Registered
5 A Just Russia – For Truth Vasily Oyun 36 16 Registered

New People took part in Tuvan legislative election for the first time, while Communists of Russia, who participated in the last election, did not file.

Single-mandate constituencies

16 single-mandate constituencies were formed in Tuva. 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 Russia1615
Liberal Democratic Party1515
A Just Russia – For Truth1614
Communist Party1514
New People1615
Independent105
Total8878

Results

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References

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