2017 Russian regional elections

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2017 Russian regional elections
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 201610 September 2017 2018  

262 seats from 3,980
  Gennady Zyuganov, 2013.jpeg Sergey Mironov.jpg
Leader Dmitry Medvedev Gennady Zyuganov Sergey Mironov
Party United Russia CPRF SR
Current seats3,162338178
Current regions857974

  Vladimir Zhirinovsky in 2015.jpg Gennady Semigin.jpg
Leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky Gennady Semigin Emilia Slabunova
Party LDPR Patriots of Russia Yabloko
Current seats238247
Current regions6853

Regional elections were held on 10 September 2017 in six federal subjects of Russia. [1]

Contents

Race summary

Federal SubjectParliamentSeatsParties prior to electionParties after electionElection
Flag of Krasnodar Krai.svg  Krasnodar Krai Legislative Assembly of Krasnodar Krai 70 United Russia (95)
CPRF (5)
United Russia (60)
CPRF (3)
LDPR (3)
Independent (2)
A Just Russia (1)
Party of Growth (1)
Election [2]
Flag of North Ossetia.svg  North Ossetia–Alania Parliament of North Ossetia–Alania 70United Russia (44)

Patriots of Russia (15)
A Just Russia (5)

CPRF (5)

United Russia (46)

Patriots of Russia (12)

A Just Russia (7)

CPRF (5)

Election [3]
Flag of Penza Oblast.svg  Penza Oblast Legislative Assembly of Penza Oblast 36United Russia (34)
CPRF (2)
United Russia (32)

CPRF (2)

A Just Russia (1)

LDPR (1)

Election [4]
Flag of Sakhalin Oblast.svg  Sakhalin Oblast Sakhalin Oblast Duma 14 [5] United Russia (21)
CPRF (4)
A Just Russia (1)
LDPR (1)
United Russia (9)

CPRF (3)

LDPR (2)

Election [6]
Flag of Saratov Oblast.svg  Saratov Oblast Saratov Oblast Duma 45 [7] United Russia (39)
A Just Russia (1)

CPRF (1) Vacant (4)

United Russia (38) CPRF (4) LDPR (2) A Just Russia (1) Election [8] l
Flag of Udmurtia.svg  Udmurtia State Council of the Udmurt Republic 60United Russia (72)
CPRF (10)
LDPR (6)
A Just Russia (2)
United Russia (47)
CPRF (5)

Independent (4)
LDPR (2)
A Just Russia (2)

Election [9]

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