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The 2019 Russian regional elections took place on 8 September 2019 for the election of governors in 19 subjects, among which 16 by direct votes and 3 by indirect votes, and of legislatives bodies in 13 subjects. [1]
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yury Bobryshev | United Russia | 40,293 | 36.94 | |
Nina Ostanina | Communist Party | 23,154 | 21.22 | |
Dmitry Ignatov | A Just Russia | 14,745 | 13.52 | |
Anna Cherepanova | Yabloko | 9,153 | 8.39 | |
Alexey Chursinov | Liberal Democratic Party | 7,366 | 6.75 | |
Olga Yefimova | Communist Party of Social Justice | 6,144 | 5.63 | |
Alexander Grishin | Party of Pensioners | 3,621 | 3.32 | |
Dmitry Perevyazkin | Communists of Russia | 2,483 | 2.28 | |
Dmitry Tarasov | Party of Growth | 2,131 | 1.95 | |
Total | 109,090 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ivan Pilyaev | Liberal Democratic Party | 65,596 | 41.54 | |
Nikolay Platoshkin | Communist Party | 41,398 | 26.22 | |
Viktoria Tsyganova | United Russia | 17,901 | 11.34 | |
Tatyana Yaroslavtseva | A Just Russia | 7,887 | 4.99 | |
Nikolay Yevseenko | Party of Pensioners | 5,637 | 3.57 | |
Andrey Petrov | The Greens | 5,167 | 3.27 | |
Vladimir Titorenko | Communists of Russia | 4,898 | 3.10 | |
Vladimir Vorobyov | Rodina | 3,420 | 2.17 | |
Andrey Shvetsov | Party of Growth | 3,020 | 1.91 | |
Oleg Kotov | Patriots of Russia | 2,989 | 1.89 | |
Total | 157,913 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Anton Shipulin | United Russia | 46,015 | 43.41 | |
Alexey Korovkin | A Just Russia | 26,583 | 25.08 | |
Gabbas Daudov | Communist Party | 15,276 | 14.41 | |
Yevgenia Chudnovets | Liberal Democratic Party | 8,280 | 7.81 | |
Irina Skachkova | Yabloko | 3,999 | 3.77 | |
Dmitry Zenov | Communists of Russia | 3,700 | 3.49 | |
Igor Ruzakov | The Greens | 2,157 | 2.03 | |
Total | 106,010 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Olga Pilipenko | United Russia | 152,073 | 55.19 | |
Ivan Dynkovich | Communist Party | 45,303 | 16.44 | |
Oleg Timokhin | Party of Pensioners | 23,165 | 8.41 | |
Ruslan Perelygin | A Just Russia | 16,724 | 6.07 | |
Roman Neverov | Liberal Democratic Party | 12,929 | 4.69 | |
Valery Chudo | Yabloko | 10,169 | 3.69 | |
Mikhail Orlov | Communists of Russia | 9,909 | 3.60 | |
Sergey Kuznetsov | Rodina | 5,281 | 1.92 | |
Total | 275,553 | 100.00 |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
United Russia | 495,591 | 32.35 | 25 | –13 | |
Communist Party | 499,643 | 32.62 | 13 | +8 | |
Yabloko | 63,193 | 4.13 | 4 | +4 | |
A Just Russia | 196,896 | 12.85 | 3 | +3 | |
Liberal Democratic Party | 138,145 | 9.02 | 0 | –1 | |
Communists of Russia | 79,062 | 5.16 | 0 | 0 | |
Rodina | 12,187 | 0.80 | 0 | –1 | |
The Greens | 2,155 | 0.14 | 0 | 0 | |
Civilian Power | 1,945 | 0.13 | 0 | 0 | |
Party of Growth | 1,253 | 0.08 | 0 | 0 | |
Independents | 41,802 | 2.73 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 1,531,872 | 100.00 | 45 | 0 | |
Valid votes | 1,531,872 | 96.28 | |||
Invalid/blank votes | 59,182 | 3.72 | |||
Total votes | 1,591,054 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 7,308,469 | 21.77 |
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