State Council of the Udmurt Republic

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State Council of the Udmurt Republic
6th legislature
Coat of arms of Udmurtia.svg
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman
Vladimir Nevostruyev, United Russia
since 16 April 2020
Structure
6th State Council of Udmurtia.svg
Political groups
  United Russia (50)
  CPRF (5)
  LDPR (2)
  SRZP (2)
 Vacant (1)
Elections
Mixed
Last election
10 September 2017
Next election
11 September 2022
Website
http://www.udmgossovet.ru/

The State Council of the Udmurt Republic (Russian : Государственный Совет Удмуртской Республики; Udmurt : Удмурт Элькунлэн Кун Кенешез) is the regional parliament of Udmurtia, a federal subject of Russia. A total of 60 deputies are elected for five-year terms.

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It succeeded the Supreme Council of the Udmurt Republic in 1994. Initially 100 deputies were elected to the State Council. This number was later reduced to 90, and then to 60.

The presiding officer is the Chairman of the State Council of Udmurtia.

Elections

2017

Party [1] %Seats
United Russia 63.1647
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 14.865
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 8.952
A Just Russia 6.572
Self-nominated 4
Registered voters/turnout34.54

2022

Party [2] [3] %Seats
United Russia 51.0749
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 15.563
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 13.644
A Just Russia — For Truth 6.062
Registered voters/turnout39.79

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