Opinion polling for the 2026 Russian legislative election

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In the run up to the 2026 Russian legislative election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Russia. The results of these polls are displayed in this article. Polls were conducted only for the 225 seats elected on the party list. Another 225 deputies are elected directly in single member constituencies, where the party can obtain a completely different result.

Contents

The date range for these opinion polls are from the 2021 Russian legislative election, held on 17–19 September, until the time next election will be held.

Graphical summary

Pre-campaign

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Pre-campaign polls

Opinion polls conducted prior to the campaign and the announcement of the list of participating parties. Parties with more than 5% support of the whole electorate (enough to enter State Duma while not adjusting for likely voters) are given in bold. When a specific poll does not show a data figure for a party, the party's cell corresponding to that poll is shown empty.

2024

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP RPPSJ Yabloko CR Greens Rodina RPFJ GA PG CP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
3–5 May FOM 1,500497824111000000151141
29 Apr–5 May WCIOM 11,20040.39.18.83.27.19.69.211.131.2
26–28 Apr FOM 1,50050783411100000015842
22–28 Apr WCIOM 11,20040.98.88.63.47.48.810.110.632.1
19–21 Apr FOM 1,50046883411110000016938
15–21 Apr WCIOM 11,20041.98.77.63.67.39.19.311.133.2
12–14 Apr FOM 1,50054682311010000015946
8–14 Apr WCIOM 11,20040.49.08.53.98.39.38.810.231.4
5–7 Apr FOM 1,50050783411010000016842
1–7 Apr WCIOM 11,20041.68.78.23.47.88.510.010.432.9
29–31 Mar FOM 1,500547623110000000161047
25–31 Mar WCIOM 11,20042.68.97.73.07.69.29.510.033.7
21–27 Mar Levada Center 1,62847107342937
22–25 Mar FOM 1,50052772411000000019745
18–24 Mar WCIOM 11,20041.69.47.93.38.38.59.710.032.2
15–17 MarThe 2024 Russian presidential election is held, Putin wins.
11–17 Mar WCIOM 11,20044.08.48.33.47.37.910.88.535.6
8–10 Mar FOM 1,50051693411010000018642
4–10 Mar WCIOM 11,20043.18.88.62.87.07.811.19.134.3
1–3 Mar FOM 1,50053782311000000017645
26 Feb–3 Mar WCIOM 11,20042.67.98.93.47.28.610.69.133.7
21–28 Feb Levada Center 1,6014897342939
22–27 Feb Russian Field 1,6253810103641131328
23–25 Feb FOM 1,500488102411110000017638
19–25 Feb WCIOM 11,20043.48.28.83.25.89.010.79.134.6
16–18 Feb FOM 1,50052773411010000017545
16 Feb Alexei Navalny dies while serving a 19-year prison sentence
9–11 Feb FOM 1,50054883311010000015546
5–11 Feb WCIOM 11,20042.78.88.33.65.09.110.710.033.9
2–4 Feb FOM 1,50049772211111000017942
29 Jan–4 Feb WCIOM 11,20042.78.58.23.75.09.210.810.234.2
25–31 Jan Levada Center 1,6214797433038
26–28 Jan FOM 1,50048984311010000017739
22–28 Jan WCIOM 11,20043.38.68.34.04.89.410.99.134.7
19–21 Jan FOM 1,50049874211010000016941
15–21 Jan WCIOM 11,20044.48.78.54.04.28.910.69.235.7
11–19 Jan Russian Field 1,60035.18.611.84.28.05.93.210.311.823.3
12–14 Jan FOM 1,500507733110100000151043
9–14 Jan WCIOM 9,60043.77.78.73.74.69.710.310.035.0
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 49.8218.937.557.465.322.451.341.270.910.800.770.640.520.15(48.28)30.89

2023

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP RPPSJ Yabloko CR Greens Rodina RPFJ GA PG CP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
25–30 Dec WCIOM 9,60042.98.38.04.84.310.010.49.634.6
22–24 Dec FOM 1,500497722111110000151242
18–24 Dec WCIOM 11,20042.28.88.64.44.59.310.79.933.4
15–17 Dec FOM 1,500487832111110000151140
11–17 Dec WCIOM 11,20042.09.88.34.44.710.09.79.332.2
8–10 Dec FOM 1,500479732110000000141338
4–10 Dec WCIOM 11,20040.99.49.34.64.79.710.010.031.5
1–3 Dec FOM 1,500478114311010000015736
27 Nov–3 Dec WCIOM 11,20039.810.49.24.35.010.110.09.629.4
23–29 Nov Levada Center 1,6254298433433
24–26 Nov FOM 1,500429932110100000141533
20–26 Nov WCIOM 11,20040.99.29.24.44.410.69.79.931.7
17–19 Nov FOM 1,5004391033210100000151233
13–19 Nov WCIOM 11,20039.89.98.84.94.810.09.910.129.9
10–12 Nov FOM 1,5004581022110110000131435
6–12 Nov WCIOM 11,20040.110.19.54.64.59.79.810.330.0
3–5 Nov FOM 1,5004610104211110100015836
30 Oct–5 Nov WCIOM 11,20039.49.69.54.54.89.89.711.129.8
27–29 Oct FOM 1,5004210933111100000141232
23–29 Oct WCIOM 11,20039.110.29.24.45.110.49.210.628.9
20–22 Oct FOM 1,500449942110100000131335
16–22 Oct WCIOM 11,20039.69.99.55.04.59.89.011.229.7
13–15 Oct FOM 1,5004371122111100000131432
9–15 Oct WCIOM 11,20040.89.99.24.94.49.38.811.030.9
6–8 Oct FOM 1,5004281043210100000141332
2–8 Oct WCIOM 11,20039.210.69.84.84.210.18.311.628.6
29 Sep–1 Oct FOM 1,5004291032111110000131432
25 Sep–1 Oct WCIOM 11,20038.510.59.55.14.79.78.511.928.0
21–27 Sep Levada Center 1,600371110433526
15–17 Sep FOM 1,5004181243110100000131329
11–17 Sep WCIOM 11,20039.210.69.04.95.19.98.411.228.6
15–17 Sep FOM 1,500418933210100000141632
11–17 Sep WCIOM 11,20038.410.310.05.24.69.98.911.228.1
7–10 Sep FOM 1,5004391043110100000131033
4–10 Sep WCIOM 11,20038.010.59.15.05.010.110.110.527.5
2–10 Sep Russian Field 1,59632.311.013.47.38.34.71.89.111.718.9
1–3 Sep FOM 1,500418833110000000171433
28 Aug–3 Sep WCIOM 11,20037.611.19.65.14.410.09.510.726.5
24–30 Aug Levada Center 1,60033910434123
25–27 Aug FOM 1,500438933111100000151334
23 Aug 2023 Wagner Group plane crash including leader Yevgeny Prigozhin died in a crash
21–27 Aug WCIOM 11,20037.710.49.24.94.510.19.911.427.3
18–20 Aug FOM 1,5003981032110101000171529
14–20 Aug WCIOM 11,20037.110.29.74.94.79.510.711.326.9
11–13 Aug FOM 1,500449104211110000017834
7–13 Aug WCIOM 11,20037.710.29.05.04.59.810.411.527.5
1–9 Aug CIPKR 1,0004011105342910429
4–6 Aug FOM 1,5003910933110100000161429
31 Jul–6 Aug WCIOM 11,20037.69.99.34.94.69.710.711.127.7
28–30 Jul FOM 1,500418943111100000151332
24–30 Jul WCIOM 11,20037.610.49.44.64.69.710.311.127.2
21–23 Jul FOM 1,500419833110100000181432
17–23 Jul WCIOM 11,20038.510.09.85.34.29.59.911.128.5
14–16 Jul FOM 1,5004310104311010000015933
10–16 Jul WCIOM 11,20038.99.99.24.84.39.510.311.529.0
7–9 Jul FOM 1,500429932110100000151433
3–9 Jul WCIOM 11,20037.99.39.84.64.510.011.111.228.1
30 Jun–2 Jul FOM 1,5004181132110110000151330
26 Jun–2 Jul WCIOM 11,20039.09.49.05.04.19.210.811.629.6
22–28 Jun Levada Center 1,6343989433730
23–25 Jun FOM 1,5004271042110100000161432
19–25 Jun WCIOM 11,20037.910.49.25.64.39.111.210.727.5
23–24 Jun Wagner Group rebellion.
16–18 Jun FOM 1,500468104311110000015936
12–18 Jun WCIOM 11,20039.310.08.65.84.49.99.710.829.3
9–11 Jun FOM 1,500418932111100000161532
5–11 Jun WCIOM 11,20038.610.29.55.34.39.510.610.528.4
2–4 Jun FOM 1,500449933211100000151135
29 May–4 Jun WCIOM 11,20037.710.19.55.74.39.410.611.027.6
26–28 May FOM 1,5004181043111101000181131
22–28 May WCIOM 11,20037.910.59.35.84.49.810.910.127.4
19–21 May FOM 1,500431095311110100015833
15–21 May WCIOM 11,20037.910.49.45.74.79.810.310.127.5
13–16 May Russian Field 1,60030.212.410.96.85.44.93.710.014.717.8
12–14 May FOM 1,500449932210100000161035
8–14 May WCIOM 11,20039.310.49.35.94.18.510.310.528.9
2–7 May WCIOM 9,60039.410.89.65.44.19.29.710.728.6
28–30 Apr FOM 1,500448943110110000151335
24–30 Apr WCIOM 11,20039.010.29.35.64.39.29.811.028.8
20–26 Apr Levada Center 1,63339109533429
21–23 Apr FOM 1,500469104211111000014936
17–23 Apr WCIOM 11,20037.610.79.55.74.69.810.010.526.9
14–16 Apr FOM 1,500428932210100000161333
10–16 Apr WCIOM 11,20039.010.29.35.24.310.29.810.428.8
7–9 Apr FOM 1,5004281032111100000171232
3–9 Apr WCIOM 11,20039.810.38.95.54.79.99.210.229.5
31 Mar–2 Apr FOM 1,5004510833110110000151035
27 Mar–2 Apr WCIOM 11,20040.39.98.35.74.79.310.210.130.4
23–29 Mar Levada Center 1,63339107433729
24–26 Mar FOM 1,50047994311110000014738
20–26 Mar WCIOM 11,20038.810.58.85.64.49.510.310.628.3
17–19 Mar FOM 1,500459942110100000161036
13–19 Mar WCIOM 11,20039.310.79.05.54.49.210.110.328.6
10–12 Mar FOM 1,5004410833111100100141134
6–12 Mar WCIOM 11,20039.510.68.45.64.89.210.010.028.9
3–5 Mar FOM 1,500459733110101000141336
27 Feb–5 Mar WCIOM 11,20038.810.38.75.34.49.710.011.128.5
24–26 Feb FOM 1,50047995211010000014938
20–26 Feb WCIOM 11,20039.210.58.25.64.99.110.610.328.7
17–19 Feb FOM 1,5004310833110110000131433
13–19 Feb WCIOM 11,20039.110.88.85.74.79.69.310.428.3
10–12 Feb FOM 1,5004010733211100000151530
6–12 Feb WCIOM 11,20038.610.58.55.34.69.710.510.828.1
3–5 Feb FOM 1,500419843111100000131632
30 Jan–5 Feb WCIOM 11,20037.710.98.95.24.510.49.910.926.8
26–31 Jan Levada Center 1,6163798543728
27–29 Jan FOM 1,500448105311010100016934
23–29 Jan WCIOM 11,20038.410.28.06.04.410.610.110.628.2
20–22 Jan FOM 1,500448832111110000141336
16–22 Jan WCIOM 11,20038.711.09.15.24.69.69.510.827.7
13–15 Jan FOM 1,500427932111110000161433
9–15 Jan WCIOM 11,20038.810.69.25.73.910.29.410.628.2
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 49.8218.937.557.465.322.451.341.270.910.800.770.640.520.15(48.28)30.89

2022

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP RPPSJ Yabloko CR Greens Rodina RPFJ GA PG CP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
26–30 Dec WCIOM 8,00038.410.49.35.74.110.29.210.928.0
23–25 Dec FOM 1,5004410842110110000141334
19–25 Dec WCIOM 11,20037.210.89.25.74.610.310.010.526.4
16–18 Dec FOM 1,5004191143111110000141330
12–18 Dec WCIOM 11,20037.311.09.65.44.69.99.810.926.3
9–11 Dec FOM 1,500419852111100000141532
5–11 Dec WCIOM 11,20037.910.38.35.94.610.59.911.027.6
2–4 Dec FOM 1,5004291033111101000161032
28 Nov–4 Dec WCIOM 11,20037.710.78.56.24.910.29.610.827.0
24–30 Nov Levada Center 1,60136118443725
25–27 Nov FOM 1,500439733111100000131534
21–27 Nov WCIOM 11,20038.210.48.56.04.99.59.611.227.8
18–20 Nov FOM 1,500439843110100000151434
14–20 Nov WCIOM 11,20038.810.78.95.64.710.19.710.028.1
11–13 Nov FOM 1,500429942111000000151433
7–13 Nov WCIOM 11,20038.510.48.95.64.69.210.311.228.1
6–9 Nov INSOMAR 1,60037118543526
4–6 Nov FOM 1,500449842110100000151235
31 Oct–6 Nov WCIOM 11,20040.410.38.15.44.79.59.610.530.1
28–30 Oct FOM 1,500419843110010000141632
24–30 Oct WCIOM 11,20040.39.98.96.14.29.79.310.330.4
21–23 Oct FOM 1,500439842110110000141434
17–23 Oct WCIOM 11,20040.611.18.65.94.59.58.79.829.5
14–16 Oct FOM 1,500478832111100000131439
10–16 Oct WCIOM 11,20041.010.18.25.84.89.19.010.530.9
7–9 Oct FOM 1,5004310853110110000151033
3–9 Oct WCIOM 11,20041.010.19.15.34.38.99.410.230.9
30 Sep–2 Oct FOM 1,500468833110100100141238
26 Sep–2 Oct WCIOM 11,20041.610.08.65.64.19.59.410.131.6
30 Sep Russia annexes part of southeastern Ukraine.
22–28 Sep Levada Center 1,63136119433725
23–25 Sep FOM 1,500419743110101000141532
19–25 Sep WCIOM 11,20040.911.08.15.84.09.78.710.429.9
16–18 Sep FOM 1,500429833110100000141533
12–18 Sep WCIOM 11,20041.010.97.85.54.29.39.010.730.1
9–11 Sep FOM 1,5004310104311110000015933
5–11 Sep WCIOM 11,20040.710.37.55.84.19.810.010.430.4
2–4 Sep FOM 1,5004010933110100000181230
29 Aug–4 Sep WCIOM 11,20039.410.38.36.24.29.710.210.429.1
26–28 Aug FOM 1,5004110742111100000161431
22–28 Aug WCIOM 11,20040.210.28.15.74.89.410.110.230.0
19–21 Aug FOM 1,5004010842110100000161330
15–21 Aug WCIOM 11,20039.910.78.65.44.39.910.010.029.2
12–14 Aug FOM 1,50044101042110100000131134
8–14 Aug WCIOM 11,20040.011.37.85.44.49.910.19.828.7
5–7 Aug FOM 1,5004210843111100000131332
1–7 Aug WCIOM 11,20040.710.87.55.74.29.79.710.329.9
29–31 Jul FOM 1,500428843121100000141434
25–31 Jul WCIOM 11,20040.310.67.95.54.49.610.210.329.7
21–27 Jul Levada Center 1,61740108533430
22–24 Jul FOM 1,500419834111100000151432
18–24 Jul WCIOM 11,20041.410.37.55.84.39.79.99.631.1
15–17 Jul FOM 1,5004510842121100000141035
11–17 Jul WCIOM 11,20040.010.87.65.84.49.610.110.329.2
8–10 Jul FOM 1,5004411843110110000121333
4–10 Jul WCIOM 11,20040.511.38.25.74.59.88.89.829.2
1–3 Jul FOM 1,500429833110100100151433
27 Jun–3 Jul WCIOM 11,20040.610.87.85.34.49.79.710.129.8
23–29 Jun Levada Center 1,62838119443427
24–26 Jun FOM 1,5004211842111100000131431
20–26 Jun WCIOM 11,20041.011.17.95.64.99.69.49.129.9
17–19 Jun FOM 1,50044984312011000017935
13–19 Jun WCIOM 11,20041.610.27.65.74.79.99.69.231.4
10–12 Jun FOM 1,5004410932110100000121434
6–12 Jun WCIOM 11,20040.910.78.56.55.09.19.39.630.2
3–5 Jun FOM 1,5004410843111000000131334
30 May–5 Jun WCIOM 11,20041.710.47.95.74.79.79.49.431.3
26–31 May Levada Center 1,63438117443627
27–29 May FOM 1,50041101033111100000121531
23–29 May WCIOM 11,20040.710.98.05.94.79.69.69.329.8
23–26 May Russian Field 36.010.37.15.44.13.43.813.714.825.7
20–22 May FOM 1,5004610105211010000014736
16–22 May WCIOM 11,20041.211.28.45.74.58.89.79.130.0
13–15 May FOM 1,500419943111100000121432
10–15 May WCIOM 9,60040.510.78.75.64.69.710.09.029.8
2–8 May WCIOM 11,20039.911.38.75.34.99.510.18.728.6
29 Apr–1 May FOM 1,5004291133110100000111431
25 Apr–1 May WCIOM 11,20041.211.28.55.94.89.110.27.830.0
21–27 Apr Levada Center 1,61640108453330
22–24 Apr FOM 1,500451094311010100015835
18–24 Apr WCIOM 11,20040.611.48.95.24.510.210.07.829.2
15–17 Apr FOM 1,500459942110100000121336
11–17 Apr WCIOM 11,20040.410.39.45.85.09.011.37.530.1
8–10 Apr FOM 1,5004281152110110000131331
4–10 Apr WCIOM 11,20042.511.18.85.64.88.410.76.531.4
6 Apr Liberal Democratic Party of Russia leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky dies. [1]
1–3 Apr FOM 1,500449843110100000141335
28 Mar–3 Apr WCIOM 11,20042.211.27.75.44.49.211.07.331.0
24–30 Mar Levada Center 1,6325415136510110139
25–27 Mar FOM 1,500451085311110000015935
21–27 Mar WCIOM 11,20041.011.28.55.84.69.211.07.129.8
18–20 Mar FOM 1,5004311843110101000131232
14–20 Mar WCIOM 11,20041.811.17.95.44.98.811.47.430.7
11–13 Mar FOM 1,5004110833111100000161431
7–13 Mar WCIOM 11,20040.011.87.26.35.28.611.38.028.2
4–6 Mar FOM 1,5004410833111100000131334
28 Feb–6 Mar WCIOM 11,20039.411.77.45.25.19.412.17.927.7
25–27 Feb FOM 1,5004112754111110000141029
21–27 Feb WCIOM 11,20036.013.07.25.85.99.811.19.223.0
24 Feb Beginning of Russian invasion of Ukraine
21 Feb Russia officially recognizes independence of Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic
17–21 Feb Levada Center 1,618311385411010003618
18–20 Feb FOM 3,0003214845211110000141418
14–20 Feb WCIOM 11,20030.316.07.26.56.910.710.99.614.3
11–13 Feb FOM 3,0003114845211110000131717
7–13 Feb WCIOM 11,20030.615.77.76.67.110.39.710.114.9
4–6 Feb FOM 3,0003314855111110100141319
31 Jan–6 Feb WCIOM 11,20030.615.38.26.27.110.510.49.715.3
28–30 Jan FOM 3,0003415865111110000141119
24–30 Jan WCIOM 11,20030.715.67.86.56.710.010.310.315.1
21–23 Jan FOM 3,0003215954211100000141417
17–23 Jan WCIOM 11,20030.616.38.06.47.210.69.69.414.3
14–16 Jan FOM 1,5003113944211100100151718
10–16 Jan WCIOM 11,20031.116.67.26.67.310.210.09.314.5
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 49.8218.937.557.465.322.451.341.270.910.800.770.640.520.15(48.28)30.89

2021

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP RPPSJ Yabloko CR Greens Rodina RPFJ GA PG CP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
27–30 Dec WCIOM 11,20030.517.46.96.97.210.79.09.913.1
24–26 Dec FOM 3,0003015755211100000121715
20–26 Dec WCIOM 11,20029.818.17.57.07.410.78.89.111.7
16–22 Dec Levada Center 1,640271585511010103612
17–19 Dec FOM 3,0003115755111100100121816
13–19 Dec WCIOM 11,20029.517.97.16.77.79.89.69.911.6
10–12 Dec FOM 3,0003215856111110000131417
6–12 Dec WCIOM 11,20027.718.17.46.57.910.69.510.49.6
3–5 Dec FOM 3,0003216956111100000141116
29 Nov–5 Dec WCIOM 11,20028.318.27.76.98.610.18.79.810.1
4 Dec Dmitry Medvedev is re-elected as the leader of the United Russia [2]
25 Nov–1 Dec Levada Center 1,600261384511010104013
26–28 Nov FOM 3,0003115956211100000131416
22–28 Nov WCIOM 11,20028.618.07.86.98.110.28.99.310.6
19–21 Nov FOM 3,0003015856111100000121615
15–21 Nov WCIOM 11,20029.218.67.66.98.210.18.78.810.6
12–14 Nov FOM 3,0003015956121110000121415
8–14 Nov WCIOM 11,20028.918.77.96.58.110.88.59.310.2
5–7 Nov FOM 3,00031151067221111100131116
1–7 Nov WCIOM 11,20030.217.77.46.67.810.78.99.112.5
29–31 Oct FOM 3,0003116966211100100121315
25–31 Oct WCIOM 11,20028.619.48.17.18.79.98.08.79.2
21–27 Oct Levada Center 1,636291485511010272315
22–24 Oct FOM 3,0002917866211100000111612
18–24 Oct WCIOM 11,20029.819.47.36.98.511.17.97.710.4
15–17 Oct FOM 3,0003018966111200000121312
11–17 Oct WCIOM 11,20030.119.87.76.08.610.47.78.510.3
4–10 Oct WCIOM 11,20029.820.27.56.38.611.16.98.19.6
27 Sep–3 Oct WCIOM 11,20029.820.27.36.18.411.07.78.19.6
20–26 Sep WCIOM 11,20029.523.37.66.48.49.86.96.96.2
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 49.8218.937.557.465.322.451.341.270.910.800.770.640.520.15(48.28)30.89

Regional polls and elections

Amur Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR NP SRZP CR Yabloko OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
5–17 Aug 2023 CIPKR 499431210643247931
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 34.3226.5514.177.045.542.280.559.55(58.35)7.77

Arkhangelsk Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP Rodina Greens CR OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 50.1810.9214.888.995.211.742.103.47(71.98)35.30
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 32.2118.7012.9211.179.861.181.020.9112.03(58.42)13.51

Bashkortostan

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR NP SRZP Greens Rodina OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
10 Sep 2023 Regional election 68.9211.717.733.417.39 [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 1] (48.37)57.21
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 66.6114.748.672.792.620.470.263.84(27.21)51.87

Buryatia

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF NP LDPR SRZP CR Yabloko OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
10 Sep 2023 Regional election 60.8417.088.296.164.71(63.74)43.76
16–20 Feb 2023 CIPKR 4723814442119151224
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 42.6326.7411.225.743.561.260.418.44(55.03)15.89

Irkutsk Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF NP LDPR SRZP CR Yabloko RPFJ CP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 54.6015.477.349.627.061.330.98(75.79)39.13
1–20 Aug 2023 Russian Field 8,80038.69.88.09.53.81.60.60.923.528.8
21–27 Jun 2023 CIPKR 4863311710414615922
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 35.5327.819.818.586.671.400.860.760.268.32(63.01)7.72

Ivanovo Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP RPPSJ Yabloko CR OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Ragional election 65.399.8610.084.063.90 [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 1] (66.13)55.31
10–15 Feb 2023 CIPKR 50230148444111141016
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 36.2426.749.387.635.903.441.811.437.43(61.74)8.22

Kalmykia

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF NP SRZP RPPSJ LDPR RPFJ PG OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 64.1713.338.375.23 [lower-alpha 1] 3.621.560.77(57.99)50.84
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 39.5225.9712.235.863.643.440.890.188.27(49.99)13.55

Kemerovo Oblast — Kuzbass

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 69.428.879.305.415.36(19.30)60.12
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 70.759.356.245.691.856.612(26.49)61.40

Khakassia

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF NP LDPR SRZP RPPSJ CR Yabloko OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 36.4139.113.997.173.333.172.85(60.48)2.70
19–24 Aug 2023 CIPKR 511332727221411116
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 33.3629.859.858.026.582.901.910.649.79(62.45)3.51

Krasnodar Krai

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF SRZP LDPR NP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
9–11 Sep 2022 Regional election 70.8010.765.786.634.86(46.69)35.51
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 60.9815.526.345.604.676.89(13.39)45.46

Moscow

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF SRZP NP LDPR Yabloko RPPSJ Greens RPFJ GA Rodina PG CR CP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
3–5 Aug 2023 Russian Field 1,00042.97.64.75.58.23.40.210.915.134.7
9–21 Jun 2023 CIPKR 50026115566313141115
12–13 May 2023 Russian Field 1,00045.28.55.14.38.64.00.612.210.736.6
24–26 Aug 2022 Russian Field 2,00037.19.93.16.010.32.50.50.80.51.71.20.71.30.60.112.59.226.8
10–12 Aug 2022 Russian Field 2,00037.59.44.65.08.22.91.10.81.01.50.40.61.11.20.412.211.128.1
27–29 Jul 2022 Russian Field 2,00034.98.83.44.010.93.21.60.70.70.90.70.51.30.90.513.212.724.0
13–15 Jul 2022 Russian Field 2,00032.910.14.64.29.02.91.21.11.10.80.60.60.60.80.712.713.222.8
29 Jun–1 Jul 2022 Russian Field 2,00034.08.03.84.811.33.22.00.91.01.60.71.01.00.81.412.911.222.7
15–17 Jun 2022 Russian Field 2,00036.59.53.84.710.43.91.41.20.71.00.80.61.40.91.110.210.726.1
4–6 Jun 2022 Russian Field 2,00036846114211111191225
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 36.9722.677.347.097.084.902.852.401.971.751.221.111.100.27(49.74)14.30

Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
CPRF UR LDPR SRZP Greens CR Rodina OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 24.7643.949.934.512.955.715.67(62.35)35.30
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 31.9829.0611.197.972.001.581.2015.02(57.39)2.92

North Ossetia–Alania

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF SRZP LDPR Rodina OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
10–11 Sep 2022 Regional election 67.8812.3514.271.572.26(31.03)53.61
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 71.1211.4910.541.430.734.69(13.39)59.63

Oryol Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF SRZP LDPR NP CR Yabloko OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
28 Jul–2 Aug 2023 CIPKR 44129173128121081012
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 38.8321.8610.168.805.991.940.7711.65(50.01)16.97

Penza Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP RPPSJ OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
9–11 Sep 2022 Regional election 74.918.535.593.302.883.51(49.05)66.38
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 56.2217.247.506.094.892.245.82(42.48)38.98

Rostov Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP CR OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 68.2811.476.924.813.793.27(57.22)56.81
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 51.5920.196.976.425.171.398.27(51.20)31.40

Ryazan Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP RPPSJ Rodina OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
14–19 Aug 2022 Russian Field 2,08442.69.110.18.57.32.52.21.09.45.932.5
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 47.7919.999.138.225.892.630.545.81(51.97)27.80

Sakha

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
CPRF UR NP SRZP LDPR Rodina CP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 13.1654.3614.179.395.391.02 [lower-alpha 1] (51.70)40.19
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 35.1533.229.878.195.140.340.247.85(48.77)1.93

Sakhalin Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF NP LDPR SRZP RPPSJ CR Rodina RPFJ OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
9–11 Sep 2022 Regional election 47.2014.258.899.195.146.702.550.721.46(70.33)32.95
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 35.7328.639.078.895.202.711.860.940.886.09(60.06)7.1

Saratov Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP CR Rodina OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
9–11 Sep 2022 Regional election 60.5014.359.246.793.542.961.61(46.31)46.15
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 59.8420.745.154.102.851.040.465.82(44.29)39.10

Smolensk Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP RPPSJ CR Greens OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 57.399.8311.254.324.214.564.051.13(66.32)46.14
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 39.9422.8111.257.585.973.441.790.766.46(58.13)17.13

Sverdlovsk Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF SRZP LDPR NP RPPSJ Yabloko CR OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
30 Aug–3 Sep 2022 Russian Field 1,03339.310.66.68.28.31.91.71.12.014.25.328.7
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 34.7121.3112.858.598.233.082.132.027.08(51.53)13.40

Udmurtia

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP RPPSJ GA Rodina OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
9–11 Sep 2022 Regional election 51.0715.5613.646.064.144.681.170.68(60.21)35.51
15–20 Aug 2022 INSOMAR 1,000531411631339
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 35.6325.319.649.197.374.410.820.816.82(52.55)10.32

Ulyanovsk Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR NP SRZP CR Yabloko OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 49.9115.9613.564.485.157.52(65.35)33.95
20–25 Aug 2023 CIPKR 53835171133136101218
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 39.0333.147.405.365.001.710.547.82(54.12)5.89

Vladimir Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP RPPSJ CR Yabloko OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 55.4714.0210.396.634.836.06 [lower-alpha 1] (75.27)41.45
1–5 Sep 2022 CIPKR 50532141053327101418
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 37.6425.949.427.787.313.091.111.056.66(62.11)11.70

Yaroslavl Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF SRZP LDPR NP RPPSJ CR OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 46.6011.2711.1911.147.395.624.50(72.65)35.33
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 29.7222.7419.208.977.862.941.207.37(56.60)6.98

Zabaykalsky Krai

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR NP SRZP CR Rodina OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
8–10 Sep 2023 Regional election 56.949.8515.644.126.292.032.01(46.31)41.30
17–19 Sep 2021 Election result 38.6620.0012.159.368.341.920.668.91(60.65)18.66

Occupied territories of Ukraine

Four Ukrainian oblasts   Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia were unilaterally annexed by Russia on 30 September 2022 after internationally unrecognized referendums held days prior, which were organized by Russian occupation authorities in territories where hostilities were ongoing and much of the population had fled. [3]

Donetsk People's Republic

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
1–2 Aug 2023 WCIOM 1,000693731017062

Kherson Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
1–2 Aug 2023 WCIOM 1,000686331019062

Luhansk People's Republic

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
1–2 Aug 2023 WCIOM 1,000734621014067

Zaporizhzhia Oblast

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample
size
UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP OthersUndecidedAbstentionLead
1–2 Aug 2023 WCIOM 1,000803231011077

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Only constituencies

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