State Assembly of the Republic of Mordovia

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State Assembly of the Republic of Mordovia

Государственное Собрание Республики Мордовия
7th legislature
Coat of arms of Mordovia.svg
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman
Vladimir Chibirkin  [ ru ], United Russia
since 15 December 2011
Structure
Seats48
2021 Mordovian legislative election diagram.svg
Political groups
  United Russia (42)

  CPRF (3)
  LDPR (2)

  SRZP (1)
Elections
Mixed
Last election
19 September 2021
Next election
2026
Meeting place
Dom Sovetov Saransk.JPG
26 Sovetskaya Street, Saransk
Website
gsrm.ru

The State Assembly of the Republic of Mordovia [lower-alpha 1] is the regional parliament of Mordovia, a federal subject of Russia. A total of 48 deputies are elected for five-year terms. [1]

Contents

Its members elect the head of the Republic of Mordovia for a period of five years.

Elections

2016

Party [2] [3] %Seats
United Russia 83.7045
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 6.211
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 5.851
Self-nominated 1
Registered voters/turnout82.61

2021

Party [4] %Seats
United Russia 67.2142
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 14.193
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 9.852
A Just Russia — For Truth 6.771
Registered voters/turnout64.62

List of chairmen

Supreme Council

NameEntered officeLeft office
Nikolay Biryukov [5] December 1990January 24, 1995

State Assembly

NameEntered officeLeft office
Nikolay Merkushkin [5] January 24, 1995September 22, 1995
Valery Kechkin [6] October 5, 1995February 18, 2010
Valentin Konakov (acting)20102011
Vladimir Chibirkin 2011Present

Notes

    • Russian: Государственное Собрание Республики Мордовия, romanized: Gosudarstvennoye Sobraniye Respubliki Mordoviya
    • Moksha: Государственнай Собраниясь Мордовия Республикань
    • Erzya: Государственной Собраниясь Мордовия Республикань

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References

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  6. Portal of parliament of the Russian Federation