2025 Jewish Autonomous Oblast gubernatorial election

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2025 Jewish Autonomous Oblast gubernatorial election

 2020 12–14 September 2025 2030 
Turnout74.22%
Increase1.21 pp
  Maria Kostyuk
LDPR
Candidate Maria Kostyuk Vasily Gladkikh
Party United Russia LDPR
Popular vote 72,086 6,363
Percentage 83.02% 7.33%

Results by raions and city

Governor before election

Maria Kostyuk (acting)
United Russia

Governor-elect

Maria Kostyuk
United Russia

The 2025 Jewish Autonomous Oblast gubernatorial election took place on 12–14 September 2025, on common election day. Acting Governor of Jewish Autonomous Oblast Maria Kostyuk was elected for a full term in office.

Then-Federation Council member Rostislav Goldstein was appointed acting Governor of Jewish Autonomous Oblast in December 2019, replacing retiring first-term incumbent Alexander Levintal.[1] Golstein ran for a full term in 2020 and overwhelmingly won the election with 82.50% of the vote in absence of CPRF and LDPR candidates.[2]

On November 5, 2024, President of Russia Vladimir Putin appointed Goldstein acting Head of the Komi Republic, simultaneously he appointed Maria Kostyuk to replace Goldstein as Governor of Jewish Autonomous Oblast.[3][4] Kostyuk previously worked as Goldstein's aide and regional official until 2023, when she moved to Moscow to work for "Defenders of the Fatherland" foundation and RANEPA asTime of Heroes training programme head. Kostyuk also became the first and only serving female Russian governor since the resignation of Natalya Komarova as Governor of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug in May 2024 and until March 2025, when Irina Gecht was appointed acting Governor of Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Candidates

In Jewish Autonomous Oblast candidates for Governor of Jewish Autonomous Oblast can be nominated only by registered political parties. Candidate for Governor of Jewish Autonomous Oblast should be a Russian citizen and at least 30 years old. Candidates for Governor of Jewish Autonomous Oblast should not have a foreign citizenship or residence permit. Each candidate in order to be registered is required to collect at least 7% of signatures of members and heads of municipalities.[5] Also gubernatorial candidates present 3 candidacies to the Federation Council and election winner later appoints one of the presented candidates.

Declared

Candidate name,
political party
Occupation Status Ref.
Vasily Gladkikh
Liberal Democratic Party
Member of Legislative Assembly of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (2021–present) Registered [6]
Maria Kostyuk
United Russia
Maria Kostyuk Acting Governor of Jewish Autonomous Oblast (2024–present)
Former Deputy Chairwoman of the Government of Jewish Autonomous Oblast (2021–2023)
Registered [7][8]
Aleksandr Krupsky
Communists of Russia
Pensioner
2020 CPSS gubernatorial candidate
Registered [9]
Aleksandr Shcherbina
Communist Party
Member of Birobidzhan City Duma (2024–present) Registered [10]
Vladimir Potapenko
New People
Individual entrepreneur Withdrew after registration [11][12]
Sergey Antropenkov
Rodina
Unemployed Failed to qualify [13]
Vladimir Dudin
SR–ZP
Member of Legislative Assembly of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (2011–present)
2015 and 2020 gubernatorial candidate
Failed to qualify [14]
Yelena Voroshilova
Party of Pensioners
Former Member of Birobidzhan City Duma (2014–2019)
Social services centre director
Failed to qualify [15]
Dmitry Vedernikov
The Greens
Security guard Did not file [16]

Eliminated in the primary

Candidates for Federation Council

Incumbent Senator Yuri Valyaev (Independent) was not renominated.

Head candidate,
political party
Candidates for Federation Council Status
Vasily Gladkikh
Liberal Democratic Party
* Sergey Gotovchenko, Member of Obluchensky District Council of Deputies (2019–present), train car repairman
* Olga Shupilova, teacher
* Tatyana Slutskaya, Member of Birobidzhan City Duma (2024–present), natural reserve methodologist
Registered
Maria Kostyuk
United Russia
* Anton Akimov, Deputy Governor of Jewish Autonomous Oblast (2025–present)
* Natalya Khorova, Deputy Minister of Health of Russia (2014–present)
* Natalya Kuzmina, Rector of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast Institute for Education Development (2022–present)
Registered
Aleksandr Krupsky
Communists of Russia
* Andrey Anoshkin, geographer
* Sergey Khorshev, individual entrepreneur
* Leonid Popov, businessman
Registered
Aleksandr Shcherbina
Communist Party
* Vladimir Fishman, Member of Legislative Assembly of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (2006–present)
* Nina Kalyukina, party secretary
* Yevgeny Konopatkin, former Member of Birobidzhan City Duma (2019–2024), aide to State Duma member Alexey Kornienko
Registered
Vladimir Potapenko
New People
* Aleksandr Abakumets, former Member of Ptichninskoye Rural Council of Deputies (2013–2018), businessman
* Dmitry Levkovsky, forestry director
* Eduard Penyak, individual entrepreneur
Withdrew after registration
Vladimir Dudin
SR–ZP
* Irina Menshoykina, chemical lab assistant
* Natalya Polodyuk, Member of Birobidzhan City Duma (2024–present), youth methodologist
* Viktor Yeryomichev, retired train driver
Failed to qualify

Polls

Fieldwork date Polling firm Kostyuk Gladkikh Shcherbina Krupsky Potapenko None Lead
14 September 2025 2025 election 83.07.34.93.01.7 75.7
28 August 2025 Potapenko withdraws from the race
March – August 2025 INSOMAR 7498324 65

Results

See also

References

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