8 September 2013 | |
10 heads of federal subjects 16 regional parliaments | |
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2013 Russian elections:
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The 2013 Russian elections were held in large part, on Sunday, 8 September 2013 (single election day). It was the first year when the single election day was held in September. Various snap elections for local offices were also held throughout the year.
| Federal Subject | Incumbent | Incumbent since | Candidates |
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| Khakassia [1] | Viktor Zimin | 2009 |
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| Zabaykalsky Krai [2] | Ravil Geniatulin (term expired March) | 1996 [a] |
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| Konstantin Ilkovsky (acting) | 2013 | ||
| Khabarovsk Krai [3] | Vyacheslav Shport | 2009 |
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| Vladimir Oblast [4] | Nikolay Vinogradov (term expired March) | 1996 |
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| Svetlana Orlova (acting) | 2013 | ||
| Magadan Oblast [5] | Nikolay Dudov (term expired February) | 2003 |
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| Vladimir Pechyony (acting) | 2013 | ||
| Moscow Oblast [6] | Sergei Shoigu (resigned) | 2012 |
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| Andrey Vorobyov (acting) | |||
| Moscow [7] | Sergey Sobyanin | 2010 [c] |
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| Chukotka AO [8] | Roman Kopin | 2008 |
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| Federal Subject | Incumbent | Incumbent since | Results |
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| Dagestan [9] | Magomedsalam Magomedov (resigned) | 2010 |
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| Ramazan Abdulatipov (acting) | 2013 | ||
| Ingushetia [10] | Yunus-bek Yevkurov | 2008 |
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Parties clearing the electoral threshold (varying from 5% to 7% in each region) are highlighted.
| Legislature | Voting system | Party-list results | District seats | Majority | ||||
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| UR | CPRF | LDPR | SR | Other [e] | ||||
| Bashkortostan, State Assembly [11] | Parallel (55 PR + 55 FPTP) | 76.06% (49) | 11.70% (6) | 3.72% | 2.81% | — | UR 39, CPRF 4, LDPR 3, PoR 1, AZ–NP 1, PSSo 1, Ind 6 | 88 / 110 |
| Buryatia, People's Khural | Parallel (33 PR + 33 FPTP) | 43.34% (20) | 19.37% (8) | 6.11% (1) | 9.06% (4) | — | UR 25, SR 2, GP 1, RPPS 1, Ind 4 | 45 / 66 |
| Kalmykia, People's Khural | Party-list proportional | 51.34% (18) | 11.41% (4) | 2.60% | 4.55% | GP 9.37% (3) PoR 5.77% (2) | none | 18 / 27 |
| Sakha (Yakutia), State Assembly | Parallel (35 PR + 35 FPTP) | 47.41% (22) | 12.82% (5) | 6.30% (1) | 16.01% (7) | — | UR 29, SR 2, ZaZhR 1, Ind 3 | 51 / 70 |
| Khakassia, Supreme Council | Parallel (25 PR + 25 FPTP) | 46.32% (14) | 14.40% (4) | 16.55% (5) | 3.91% | CPCR 6.44% (2) | UR 20, CPRF 2, PoR 1, Ind 2 | 34 / 50 |
| Chechnya, Parliament [12] | Party-list proportional | 85.94% (37) | 0.19% | 0.08% | 7.27% (3) | PoR 5.07% (1) | none | 37 / 41 |
| Zabaykalsky Krai, Legislative Assembly | Parallel (25 PR + 25 FPTP) | 43.09% (14) | 14.15% (4) | 13.38% (4) | 10.45% (3) | — | UR 22, SR 1, Ind 2 | 36 / 50 |
| Arkhangelsk Oblast Assembly of Deputies | Parallel (31 PR + 31 FPTP) | 40.69% (18) | 12.88% (5) | 12.30% (4) | 10.46% (3) | Rodina 6.18% (1) | UR 25, SR 2, CPRF 1, PoR 1, Rodina 1, Ind 1 | 43 / 62 |
| Vladimir Oblast, Legislative Assembly | Parallel (19 PR + 19 FPTP) | 44.33% (13) | 13.54% (3) | 9.92% (2) | 6.96% (1) | — | UR 19 | 32 / 38 |
| Ivanovo Oblast Duma [13] | Parallel (13 PR + 13 FPTP) | 55.77% (10) | 14.57% (2) | 6.99% (1) | 4.39% | — | UR 12, RPPS 1 | 22 / 26 |
| Irkutsk Oblast, Legislative Assembly | Parallel (23 PR + 22 FPTP) | 42.36% (13) | 18.87% (5) | 11.28% (3) | 4.07% | GP 8.51% (2) | UR 16, GP 2, CPRF 1, LDPR 1, Ind 2 | 29 / 45 |
| Kemerovo Oblast, Council of People's Deputies | Parallel (23 PR + 23 FPTP) | 86.21% (22) | 2.58% | 3.93% (1) | 1.86% | — | UR 22, SR 1 | 44 / 46 |
| Rostov Oblast, Legislative Assembly | Parallel (30 PR + 30 FPTP) | 62.45% (24) | 14.71% (4) | 4.73% | 7.97% (2) | — | UR 28, CPRF 2 | 52 / 60 |
| Smolensk Oblast Duma | Parallel (24 PR + 24 FPTP) | 41.17% (13) | 15.02% (4) | 13.49% (4) | 7.58% (2) | RPPS 6.07% (1) | UR 23, CPRF 1 | 36 / 48 |
| Ulyanovsk Oblast, Legislative Assembly | Parallel (18 PR + 18 FPTP) | 57.62% (15) | 14.08% (2) | 7.24% (1) | 3.03% | — | UR 16, CPRF 2 | 31 / 36 |
| Yaroslavl Oblast Duma [14] | Parallel (25 PR + 25 FPTP) | 42.25% (16) | 11.07% (4) | 5.12% (1) | 9.67% (3) | RPR–PARNAS 5.11% (1) | UR 23, GP 1, Greens 1 | 39 / 50 |
| Total (incl. district seats) | 825 seats | 637 | 73 | 32 | 36 | 47 | — | 637 / 825 |
The table includes capital cities of federal subjects (11) and urban okrugs with 100,000+ inhabitants.
| City | Date | Incumbent | Incumbent since | Candidates | Result |
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| Kemerovo, Kemerovo Oblast | 27 January | Vladimir Mikhailov (resigned) | 1991 | New mayor elected to a vacant position. | |
| Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast [15] | 31 March | Aleksandr Bobovnikov [16] (resigned) | 2000 |
| New mayor elected to a vacant position. |
| Maykop, Adygea | 26 May | Mikhail Chernichenko [17] (resigned) | 1991 |
| New mayor elected to a vacant position. |
| Abakan, Khakassia | 8 September | Nikolay Bulakin | 1995 | Incumbent re-elected. | |
| Gelendzhik, Krasnodar Krai | 8 September | Viktor Khrestin | 2005 | Incumbent re-elected. | |
| Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk Krai | 8 September | Aleksandr Sokolov | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. | |
| Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo Oblast | 8 September | Valery Smolego (resigned) | 2010 | New mayor elected to a vacant position. | |
| Petrozavodsk, Karelia | 8 September | Nikolay Levin | 2009 |
| Incumbent lost re-election. New mayor elected. |
| Prokopyevsk, Kemerovo Oblast | 8 September | Valery Garanin | 1999 | Incumbent re-elected. | |
| Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Oblast | 8 September | Yury Lastochkin | 2009 | Incumbent re-elected. | |
| Veliky Novgorod, Novgorod Oblast | 8 September | Yury Bobryshev | 2008 | Incumbent re-elected. | |
| Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai | 8 September | Igor Pushkaryov | 2008 |
| Incumbent re-elected. |
| Vologda, Vologda Oblast | 8 September | Evgeny Shulepov | 2008 |
| Incumbent re-elected. |
| Volzhsky, Volgograd Oblast | 8 September | Marina Afanasyeva (SR) | 2009 | Incumbent removed from ballot. Former mayor re-elected. | |
| Voronezh, Voronezh Oblast | 8 September | Sergey Koliukh | 2008 |
| Incumbent did not stand for re-election. New mayor elected. |
| Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast [f] | 8 September | Yevgeny Porunov (mayor–chairman of the City Duma) | 2010 |
| Incumbent did not stand for re-election. New mayor elected. |
| Aleksandr Yakob (city manager) | |||||
| Tomsk, Tomsk Oblast | 13 October | Nikolay Nikolaychuk | 2007 |
| Incumbent did not stand for re-election. New mayor elected. |