2017 Yaroslavl Oblast gubernatorial election

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2017 Yaroslavl Oblast gubernatorial election
Flag of Yaroslavl Oblast.svg
 200310 September 2017 2022  
Turnout33.86%
  Dmitry Mironov (3x4 crop).jpg
CPRF
PARNAS
Nominee Dmitry Mironov Mikhail Paramonov Sergey Balabayev
Party United Russia Communist People's Freedom Party
Popular vote274,32829,76320,328
Percentage79.32%8.61%5.88%

Acting Governor before election

Dmitry Mironov
United Russia

Elected Governor

Dmitry Mironov
United Russia

The 2017 Gubernatorial Election in Yaroslavl Oblast was held on 10 September 2017.

Contents

Background

28 July 2016, the Governor Sergey Yastrebov, went into early retirement. The acting Governor was appointed Dmitry Mironov.

Candidates

Registered

Candidate [1] PartyOfficeCandidates to the
Federation Council [2]
Blank.png Sergey Balabayev
Born 1968 (age 45)
People's Freedom Party Member of Yaroslavl Oblast Duma Victor Tyabus
Lyubov Charkina
Sergey Skovorodkin
Blank.png Andrey Vatlin
Born 1986 (age 31)
Liberal Democratic Party Member of Board of representatives of Pereslavsky District Yevgeniya Tishkovskaya
Yevgeny Mayne
Alexander Kovalev
Dmitry Mironov, November 2016.jpg Dmitry Mironov
Born 1968 (age 48)
United Russia Incumbent acting Governor of Yaroslavl OblastIgor Ghahramanyan
Alexander Gribov
Alexander Rusakov
Blank.png Kirill Panko
Born 1980 (age 37)
Communists of Russia Unemployed
Blank.png Mikhail Paramonov
Born 1955 (age 61)
Communist Party Member of Yaroslavl Oblast Duma Alexander Vorobyov
Elkhan Madaliev
Yelena Kuznetsova

Not registered

Opinion polls

DatePoll source Dmitry Mironov Mikhail Paramonov Sergey Balabayev Andrey Vatlin Kirill Panko OtherUndecidedAbstentionSpoil the Ballot
10-20 August WCIOM Archived 2017-08-31 at the Wayback Machine 55%3%2%1%0%1%24%13%1%

Result

CandidatePartyVotes%
Dmitry Mironov United Russia 274,32879.32%%
Mikhail Paramonov Communist Party 29,7638.61%
Sergey Balabayev People's Freedom Party 20,3285.88%
Andrey Vatlin Liberal Democratic Party 10,0532.91%
Kirill Panko Communists of Russia 7,9661.23%
Invalid ballots7,1452.07%
Total345,867100%
Source: [3]

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