2018 Russian gubernatorial elections

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2018 Russian gubernatorial elections
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  2017 9 September – 16 December 20182019 

26 Heads of Federal Subjects from 85
 First partySecond party
 
Party United Russia Communist
Last election60
Seats before772
Seats won212
Seats after743
Seat change-3+1

 Third partyFourth party
 
Party LDPR SR
Last election00
Seats before11
Seats won21
Seats after31
Seat change+20

2018 Gubernatorial elections in Russia were held in 26 federal subjects of Russia.

Contents

22 federal subjects had direct elections and 4 federal subjects had indirect elections of governors.

The main election day was held on 9 September. In addition, the second round was held in four regions: in two regions it was held on 26 September, in one region on 11 November. In Primorsky Krai, the second round was held on 16 September, but its results were declared invalid, in connection with which new elections will be held on 16 December. In addition, the election of the Governor of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug was held on 1 October.

List

Direct elections

  Result of the election was declared invalid.
ElectionsDateIncumbent governorIncumbent partyElected governorElected partyRetainedRef.
2018 Altai Krai gubernatorial election 9 September Viktor Tomenko
(acting)
United Russia Viktor Tomenko United Russia Yes [1]
2018 Amur Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Vasily Orlov
(acting)
United Russia Vasily Orlov United Russia Yes [2]
2018 Vladimir Oblast gubernatorial election 9 and 23 September Svetlana Orlova United Russia Vladimir Sipyagin Liberal Democratic Party No [3]
2018 Voronezh Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Alexander Gusev
(acting)
United Russia Alexander Gusev United Russia Yes [4]
2018 Ivanovo Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Stanislav Voskresensky
(acting)
United Russia Stanislav Voskresensky United Russia Yes [5]
2018 Kemerovo Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Sergey Tsivilyov
(acting)
United Russia Sergey Tsivilyov United Russia Yes [6]
2018 Krasnoyarsk Krai gubernatorial election 9 September Aleksandr Uss
(acting)
United Russia Aleksandr Uss United Russia Yes [7]
2018 Magadan Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Sergey Nosov
(acting)
United Russia Sergey Nosov United Russia Yes [8]
2018 Moscow mayoral election 9 September Sergey Sobyanin United Russia
(run as independent)
Sergey Sobyanin United Russia Yes [9]
2018 Moscow Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Andrey Vorobyov United Russia Andrey Vorobyov United Russia Yes [10]
2018 Nizhny Nivgorod Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Gleb Nikitin
(acting)
United Russia Gleb Nikitin United Russia Yes [11]
2018 Novosibirsk Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Andrey Travnikov
(acting)
United Russia Andrey Travnikov United Russia Yes [12]
2018 Omsk Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Alexander Burkov
(acting)
A Just Russia
(run as independent)
Alexander Burkov A Just Russia Yes [13]
2018 Oryol Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Andrey Klychkov
(acting)
Communist Party Andrey Klychkov Communist Party Yes [2]
September 2018 Primorsky Krai gubernatorial election 9 and 16 September Andrey Tarasenko
(acting)
United Russia Andrey Tarasenko United Russia No [14]
December 2018 Primorsky Krai gubernatorial election 16 December Oleg Kozhemyako
(acting)
United Russia
(run as independent)
Oleg Kozhemyako United Russia Yes [15]
2018 Pskov Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Mikhail Vedernikov
(acting)
United Russia Mikhail Vedernikov United Russia Yes [16]
2018 Khakassia head election 9 September and 11 November Viktor Zimin United Russia Valentin Konovalov Communist Party No [17]
2018 Samara Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Dmitry Azarov
(acting)
United Russia Dmitry Azarov United Russia Yes [18]
2018 Tyumen Oblast gubernatorial election 9 September Aleksandr Moor
(acting)
United Russia Aleksandr Moor United Russia Yes [19]
2018 Khabarovsk Krai gubernatorial election 9 and 23 September Vyacheslav Shport United Russia Sergey Furgal Liberal Democratic Party No [20]
2018 Chukotka gubernatorial election 9 September Roman Kopin United Russia Roman Kopin United Russia Yes [21]
2018 Yakutia head election 9 September Aysen Nikolayev
(acting)
United Russia Aysen Nikolayev United Russia Yes [22]

Indirect elections

ElectionsDateIncumbent governorIncumbent partyElected governorElected partyRetainedRef.
2018 Nenets Autonomous Okrug gubernatorial election 1 October Alexander Tsybulsky
(acting)
United Russia Alexander Tsybulsky United Russia Yes [23]
2018 Dagestan head election 9 September Vladimir Vasilyev
(acting)
United Russia Vladimir Vasilyev United Russia Yes [24]
2018 Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug gubernatorial election 9 September Dmitry Artyukhov
(acting)
United Russia Dmitry Artyukhov United Russia Yes [25]
2018 Ingushetia head election 9 September Yunus-bek Yevkurov United Russia Yunus-bek Yevkurov United Russia Yes [26]

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