2022 Russian regional elections

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2022 Russian regional elections
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  2021 11 September 2022 2023  

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2022 Russian regional elections:
  Gubernatorial
  Legislative
  Gubernatorial and legislative

The 2022 Russian regional elections took place in Russia on 11 September 2022. [1]

Contents

Gubernatorial

Legislative

LegislatureSeatsVoting systemMajority in last electionMajority after electionChange
Parliament of North Ossetia–Alania 70 Party-list proportional representation United Russia
46 / 70
United Russia
51 / 70
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State Council of Udmurtia 60 Parallel (20 party list + 40 SMC) United Russia
47 / 60
United Russia
49 / 60
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Legislative Assembly of Krasnodar Krai 70 Parallel (25 party list + 45 SMC) United Russia
60 / 70
United Russia
62 / 70
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Legislative Assembly of Penza Oblast 36 Parallel (18 party list + 18 SMC) United Russia
32 / 36
United Russia
32 / 36
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Saratov Oblast Duma 40 Parallel (10 party list + 30 SMC) United Russia
36 / 45
United Russia
29 / 40
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Sakhalin Oblast Duma 28 Parallel (10 party list + 18 SMC) United Russia
19 / 28
United Russia
22 / 28
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References

  1. "Мандат стал дороже". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). 2022-01-07. Retrieved 2022-02-01.