2025 Kostroma Oblast gubernatorial election

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2025 Kostroma Oblast gubernatorial election

 2020 12–14 September 2025 2030 
Turnout39.76%
Increase7.82 pp
  Sergey Sitnikov
CPRF
SR–ZP
Candidate Sergey Sitnikov Sergey Shpotin Nikolay Tsvil
Party United Russia CPRF SR–ZP
Popular vote 133,535 21,817 12,972
Percentage 67.63% 11.05% 6.57%

 
RPPSS
LDPR
Candidate Yury Kudryavtsev Yury Mindolin
Party Party of Pensioners LDPR
Popular vote 12,486 12,133
Percentage 6.32% 6.15%

Governor before election

Sergey Sitnikov
United Russia

Governor-elect

Sergey Sitnikov
United Russia

The 2025 Kostroma Oblast gubernatorial election took place on 12–14 September 2025, on common election day, coinciding with 2025 Kostroma Oblast legislative election. Incumbent Governor of Kostroma Oblast Sergey Sitnikov was re-elected to a fourth term in office.

Then-Roskomnadzor head Sergey Sitnikov was appointed acting Governor of Kostroma Oblast in April 2012, replacing highly unpopular first-term incumbent Igor Slyunyayev.[1] Sitnikov was unanimously confirmed as Governor of Kostroma Oblast by Kostroma Oblast Duma two weeks later.[2] Sitnikov triggered an early gubernatorial election in 2015 and ran for a second term as United Russia candidate despite being officially an Independent. Governor Sitnikov won the election with 65.62% of the vote.[3] In 2020 Sitnikov ran for a third term as United Russia candidate and won re-election with 64.65% of the vote.[4]

Initially Governor of Kostroma Oblast was limited for just two consecutive terms so Sitnikov would have been term-limited in 2025 (his 2012–2015 term was reset). However, in December 2021 "On Common Principles of Organisation of Public Authority in the Subjects of the Russian Federation" law was enacted, which lifted term limits for Russian governors.[5] Kostroma Oblast followed suit and lifted the restrictions, which allowed Sitnikov to seek another term in 2025.

Sitnikov was viewed as a potential candidate for replacement as governor prior to the 2025 election.[6] Several reasons were named for Sitnikov's potential resignation, including his long tenure in office, lack of significant achievements and low support from federal elites.[7][8] Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Vladislav Davankov was viewed as potential replacement for Sitnikov, however, reports in February 2025 stated that Sitnikov is likely to seek a fourth term in office due to lack of major failures of his administration.[9]

In March 2025 during a meeting with President Vladimir Putin Governor Sitnikov announced his intention to run for a fourth term and received Putin's endorsement.[10]

Candidates

In Kostroma Oblast candidates for Governor of Kostroma Oblast can be nominated only by registered political parties. Candidate for Governor of Kostroma Oblast should be a Russian citizen and at least 30 years old. Candidates for Governor of Kostroma Oblast should not have a foreign citizenship or residence permit. Each candidate in order to be registered is required to collect at least 8% of signatures of members and heads of municipalities.[11] 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.
Yury Kudryavtsev
Party of Pensioners
Deputy Director of Department of Culture of Kostroma Oblast
Former Member of Kostroma Oblast Duma (2005–2020)
2015 LDPR gubernatorial candidate
Registered [12]
Yury Mindolin
Liberal Democratic Party
Member of Duma of Volgorechensk (2010–present) Registered [13][14]
Sergey Shpotin
Communist Party
Party regional committee secretary Registered [15]
Sergey Sitnikov
United Russia
Sergey Sitnikov Incumbent Governor of Kostroma Oblast (2012–present) Registered [9][10]
[16]
Nikolay Tsvil
SR–ZP
Member of Kostroma Oblast Duma (2020–present) Registered [9][17]

Declined

Candidates for Federation Council

Head candidate,
political party
Candidates for Federation Council Status
Yury Kudryavtsev
Party of Pensioners
* Anton Gromov, individual entrepreneur
* Yury Shestakov, Member of Kostroma Oblast Duma (2023–present)
* Lyubov Zimovets, retired prison guard
Registered
Yury Mindolin
LDPR
* Aleksey Berdyshev, Member of Serednyakovskoye Rural Settlement Council of Deputies (2021–present)
* Ruslan Fedorov, Member of Kostroma Oblast Duma (2020–present), 2020 gubernatorial candidate
* Natalya Kalembrik, aide to State Duma member Vladimir Sipyagin
Registered
Sergey Shpotin
Communist Party
* Valery Izhitsky, former Member of Kostroma Oblast Duma (1994–2020), former Chairman of the Oblast Duma (2000–2005), 2015 and 2020 gubernatorial candidate
* Ivan Saburov, former Member of Duma of Kostroma (2015–2020)
* Leonid Serov, businessman
Registered
Sergey Sitnikov
United Russia
* Aleksey Isakov, Deputy Chairman of the Kostroma Oblast Duma (2022–present), Member of the Oblast Duma (2015–present), Gazprom executive
* Natalya Pashkanova, Member of Duma of Kostroma (2015–present), school principal
* Nikolai Zhuravlev, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council (2019–present), incumbent Senator (2011–present)
Registered
Nikolay Tsvil
SR–ZP
* Maksim Kirillov, businessman
* Yury Loginov, former Member of Baksheyevskoye Rural Settlement Council of Deputies (2016–2021)
* Darya Ushakova, aide to Kostroma Oblast Duma member
Registered

Finances

All sums are in rubles.

Financial ReportSourceKudryavtsevMindolinShpotinSitnikovTsvil
First[21]0230,000300,000150,00010,000
Final8,820,000399,7101,310,00065,850,000152,440

Polls

Fieldwork date Polling firm Sitnikov Shpotin Tsvil Kudryavtsev Mindolin None Lead
14 September 2025 2025 election 67.611.16.66.36.22.3 56.5
5–19 August 2025 WCIOM 69.311.45.45.15.73.1 57.9

Results

See also

References

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