2016 Russian gubernatorial elections

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2016 Russian gubernatorial election
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 201518 September 20162017 

9 Heads of Federal Subjects from 85
Turnout50.1% [A 1]
 First partySecond party
 
Party United Russia Independent
Seats before748
Seats won63
Seats after748
Popular vote1,199,591958,975
Percentage42.5%33.9%
Vote in Parliaments1050
Percentage97.2%0%

Gubernatorial elections were held on 18 September 2016 in nine federal subjects of Russia. All elections passed in one round.

Contents

In seven federal subjects, there were direct elections of governors, and in two, the governor was elected by the regional parliaments.

None of the incumbent governors had lost the elections.

Race summary

Federal SubjectIncumbentPartyIncumbent statusLosing candidatesGovernor-elect
Komi [1] Sergey Gaplikov Independent Acting Ivan Filipchenko (LDPR)
Leonid Musinov (CPRF)
Vyacheslav Popov (JR)
Andrey Pyatkov (PR)
Sergey Gaplikov (I)
Tula Oblast [2] Alexey Dyumin Independent Acting Oleg Lebedev (CP)
Oleg Veselov (CR)
Nikolay Ogoltsov (RPPJ)
Alexey Dyumin (I) [A 2]
Zabaykalsky Krai [3] Natalia Zhdanova United Russia Acting Nikolay Merzlikin (CPRF)
Anatoly Vershinsky (AP)
Tagir Aglyamov (PR)
Natalia Zhdanova (UR)
Tver Oblast [4] Igor Rudenya Independent Acting Anton Morozov (LDPR)
Ilya Kleimenov (CR)
Igor Rudenya (I)
Chechnya [5] Ramzan Kadyrov United Russia Term-limited Idris Usmanov (PG)
Gairsolt Batayev (CPRF)
Sultan Denilkhanov (JR)
Ramzan Kadyrov (UR)
Ulyanovsk Oblast [6] Sergey Morozov United Russia Term-limited Alexey Kurinny (CPRF)
Sergey Marinin (LDPR)
Oleg Goryachev (Y)
Oleg Kalmykov (JR)
Maxim Suraikin (CR)
Lev Levitas (G)
Sergey Morozov (UR)
Tuva [7] Sholban Kara-ool United Russia Term-limited Sergey Salchak (CPRF)
Valery Bichi-ool (JR)
Igor Frente (LDPR)
Sholban Kara-ool (UR)
North Ossetia–Alania [8] Vyacheslav Bitarov United Russia Acting Yelena Knyazeva (CPRF)
Gary Kuchiev (JR)
Vyacheslav Bitarov (UR)
Karachay-Cherkessia [9] Rashid Temrezov United Russia Term-limited Ismel Bidjiev (CPRF)
Viktor Borodavkin (PR)
Rashid Temrezov (UR)

Results

Direct elections

The total number of votes in seven federal subjects. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

PartyVotes%Seats
WonTotal
United Russia 1,199,59144.11474
Communist Party 168,9266.2102
Liberal Democratic Party 134,7094.9501
A Just Russia 80,3202.9500
Communists of Russia 75,0332.7600
Agrarian Party 29,6941.0900
Yabloko 29,2561.0800
Patriots of Russia 17,2690.6300
Russian Party of Pensioners for Justice 16,0230.5900
Party of Growth 5,3670.2000
The Greens 4,6260.1700
Independents958,97535.2638
Total2,719,789100.00785
Valid votes2,719,78997.66
Invalid/blank votes65,2522.34
Total votes2,785,041100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,635,25649.42

Vote in Parliament

The total number of votes in two federal subjects. [8] [9]

PartyVotes%Seats
WonTotal
United Russia 10597.22274
A Just Russia 32.7800
Communist Party 00.0002
Liberal Democratic Party 00.0000
Total108100.00276
Registered voters/turnout110

Notes

  1. Average turnout in the regions where direct elections were held
  2. Supported by United Russia and Liberal Democratic Party

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