2018 Moscow mayoral election

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2018 Moscow mayoral election
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  2013 9 September 2018 2023  
Registered7,216,076 [1]
Turnout2,255,698 (30.91%)
 
Sergey Sobyanin official portrait (1).jpg
Vadim Kumin (1).jpg
Candidate Sergey Sobyanin Vadim Kumin
Party Independent Communist
Alliance United Russia
Popular vote1,582,762256,717
Percentage70.17%11.38%

 
Sviridov ilya (1).jpg
LDPR Mikhail Degtyarev MoscowTass 08-2016 (cropped).jpg
Candidate Ilya Sviridov Mikhail Degtyarev
Party SR LDPR
Popular vote158,106151,642
Percentage7.01%6.72%

2018 Moscow mayoral election map.svg

Mayor before election

Sergey Sobyanin
Independent

Elected Mayor

Sergey Sobyanin
Independent

The 2018 Moscow mayoral election was held on 9 September 2018, on common election day. To be elected, a candidate had to get more than 50% of votes. If no one achieved 50%, a runoff would have been held 14 days later, with only the two most successful candidates from the first round participating in the second round.

Contents

Sergey Sobyanin, the incumbent Mayor of Moscow, was re-elected for a new term.

Candidates

Nomination and registration of candidates

Candidates can be nominated both by political parties and as self-nomination.

In any case, candidates must pass the "municipal filter" (collection of signatures of municipal deputies). According to the decision of Moscow City Election Commission from 4 June 2018, the number of signatures of municipal deputies in support of a candidate must be in the range of from 110 to 115. [2]

Candidates nominated by the self-nomination procedure, in addition to the signatures of municipal deputies, it is also necessary to collect signatures of voters. The number of signatures of voters should be in the range from 36,081 to 39,689.

Registered candidate

Initially, four candidates were registered to participate in the election, but on 23 July, the Moscow City Court ordered the City Election Commission to register one more candidate. [3] [4] Thus, five candidates were registered to participate in the election.

CandidatePartiesOffice
Mikhail Balakin (2014-07-31).jpg Mikhail Balakin [A 1] Union of Citizens Member of the Moscow City Duma
from 38th constituency
LDPR Mikhail Degtyarev MoscowTass 08-2016 (cropped).jpg Mikhail Degtyarev Liberal Democratic Party Member of the State Duma
Vadim Kumin.jpg Vadim Kumin
(Website)
Communist Party Former Member of the State Duma
Sviridov ilya.jpg Ilya Sviridov
(Website)
A Just Russia Head of Tagansky District
of Moscow
Sergey Sobyanin official portrait.jpg Sergey Sobyanin
(Website)
Independent Incumbent Mayor of Moscow

Other candidates

Opinion polls

DatePoll source Sobyanin Kumin Degtyarev Sviridov Balakin Gudkov Yashin Other candidatesUndecidedAbstention
28-30 August 2018 WCIOM 69.4%13.2%7.8%6.5%1.4%1.7%
6-10 August 2018 WCIOM 65.5%10.1%11.1%7.1%4.3%1.9%
13-23 June 2018 Superjob 63%2%2%2%-----
20 April-3 May 2018 Levada Center 34%<1%<1%4%27%25%
8 September 2013 2013 election 51.4%2.9%44.2%

Result

Ballot of the election Izbiratel'nyi biulleten' na vyborakh mera Moskvy 2018.jpg
Ballot of the election
Summary of the 9 September 2018 Moscow mayoral election results
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Sobyanin Independent 1,582,76270.17
Vadim Kumin Communist Party CPRF256,71711.38
Ilya Sviridov A Just Russia JR158,1067.01
Mikhail Degtyarev Liberal Democratic Party LDPR151,6426.72
Mikhail Balakin Union of Citizens UC42,1921.87
Total2,191,419100.00
Valid votes2,191,41997.15
Blank ballots64,2792.85
Turnout2,255,69830.91
Registered voters7,296,529

Official results published by the Moscow City Electoral Commission [9]

Notes

  1. Initially, Mikhail Balakin collected the required number of signatures of municipal deputies, but later three deputies withdrew their signatures, and registration was denied due to lack of signatures of municipal deputies, but on 23 July, the Moscow City Court declared the refusal illegal, since initially there were enough signatures and ordered to the City Election Commission to register Balakin as mayoral candidate.

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