2017 Russian gubernatorial elections

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2017 Russian gubernatorial elections
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  2016 10 September 2017 2018  

17 Heads of Federal Subjects from 85
 First partySecond party
 
Party United Russia Independent
Last election63
Seats before7210
Seats after793
Seat change+7-7
Vote in Parliaments480
Percentage100%0%

 Third partyFourth party
 
Party Communist LDPR
Last election00
Seats before21
Seats after21
Seat change00

Gubernatorial elections were held on 10 September 2017 in 17 federal subjects of Russia.

Contents

Sixteen federal subjects had direct elections of governors. In Adygea, the governor was elected by the region's parliament. All seventeen of the new governors were nominated by ruling party United Russia. [1]

Results

Direct election

Source: [1]

Federal SubjectIncumbentPartyIncumbent statusGovernor-elect
Adygea [2] Murat Kumpilov United Russia ActingMurat Kumpilov
Belgorod Oblast [3] Yevgeny Savchenko United Russia Term-limitedYevgeny Savchenko
Buryatia [4] Alexey Tsydenov United Russia ActingAlexey Tsydenov
Kaliningrad Oblast [5] Anton Alikhanov United Russia ActingAnton Alikhanov
Karelia [6] Artur Parfenchikov United Russia [7] ActingArtur Parfenchikov
Kirov Oblast [8] Igor Vasilyev United Russia ActingIgor Vasilyev
Mari El [9] Alexander Yevstifeyev United Russia [10] ActingAlexander Yevstifeyev
Mordovia [11] Vladimir Volkov United Russia Term-limitedVladimir Volkov
Novgorod Oblast [12] Andrey Nikitin United Russia ActingAndrey Nikitin
Perm Krai [13] Maxim Reshetnikov United Russia ActingMaxim Reshetnikov
Ryazan Oblast [14] Nikolay Lyubimov United Russia ActingNikolav Lyubimov
Saratov Oblast [15] Valery Radayev United Russia Term-limitedValery Radayev
Sevastopol 1 [16] Dmitry Ovsyannikov United Russia ActingDmitry Ovsyannikov
Sverdlovsk Oblast [17] Yevgeny Kuyvashev United Russia Term-limitedYevgeny Kuyvashev
Tomsk Oblast [18] Sergey Zhvachkin United Russia Term-limitedSergey Zhvachkin
Udmurtia [19] Alexander Brechalov United Russia ActingAlexander Brechalov
Yaroslavl Oblast [20] Dmitry Mironov United Russia ActingDmitry Mironov

1 Internationally recognised as part of Ukraine, see political status of Crimea and 2014 Crimean crisis for details

Vote in Parliament

The number of votes in Adygea: [21]

PartyVotes%Seats
United Russia 48100.001
A Just Russia 00.000
Independents00.000
Total48100.001
Registered voters/turnout48

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