Regional parliaments of Russia

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The regional parliaments of Russia are the regional legislatures in the federal subjects of Russia (republics, krais, oblasts, autonomous oblasts and federal cities), which have different names but are often collectively referred to as regional parliaments.

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The federal structure of Russia includes 85 regional parliaments. The largest regional parliament is the State Assembly of the Republic of Bashkortostan, which consists of 110 deputies, while the smallest one is the Duma of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, which consists of 15 deputies. Currently, deputies in the regional parliaments are elected for five-year terms.

Names

TitleNumber
Legislative Assembly31
Regional Duma22
State Assembly5
State Council6
Assembly of Deputies3
Board of Deputies1
People's Assembly3
Khural3
Parliament3
Others8

Parties in each parliament

Data is current as of December 2020.

United Russia holds an absolute majority in 79 of the 85 parliaments.

The Table is not yet updated to the 2022 Russian regional elections.

Federal Subject SeatsVoting System UR CPRF LDPR SRZP NP Other parties Independent VacantLast ElectionNext electionWebsite
Republics
Adygea [1] 50 MMM 40531000-20212026 Website
Altai Republic [2] 41 MMM 24611018-20192024 Website
Bashkortostan [3] 110 MMM 791577011-20182023 Website
Buryatia [4] 66 MMM 391356003-20182023 Website
Chechnya [5] 41 Proportional 37202000-20212026 Website
Chuvashia [6] 44 MMM 30714110-20212026 Website
Crimea [a] [7] 75 MMM 605100000-20192024 Website
Dagestan [8] 90 Proportional 6910011000-20212026 Website
Ingushetia [9] 32 Proportional 27023000-20212026 Website
Kabardino-Balkaria [10] 70 Proportional 50927020-20192024 Website
Kalmykia [11] 27 Proportional 21402000-20182023 Website
Karachay-Cherkessia [12] 50 MMM 34626020-20192024 Website
Karelia [13] 36 MMM 22424130-20212026 Website
Khakassia [14] 50 MMM 201483031120182023 Website
Komi Republic [15] 30 MMM 20431020-20202025 Website
Mari El [16] 52 MMM 37933000-20192024 Website
Mordovia [17] 48 MMM 42321000-20212026 Website
North Ossetia–Alania [18] 70 MMM 519010000-20222027 Website
Sakha [19] 70 MMM 441039013-20182023 Website
Tatarstan [20] 100 MMM 82611019-20192024 Website
Tuva [21] 32 MMM 30020000-20192024 Website
Udmurtia [22] 60 MMM 50522000120172022 Website
Krais
Altai Krai [23] 68 MMM 312445040-20212026 Website
Kamchatka Krai 28 MMM 18511110-20212026 Website
Khabarovsk Krai 36 MMM 22300011-20192025 Website
Krasnodar Krai 70 MMM 63330010-20172022 Website
Krasnoyarsk Krai 52 MMM 36841110-20212026 Website
Perm Krai 60 MMM 401133201-20212026 Website
Primorsky Krai 40 MMM 231211012-20212026 Website
Stavropol Krai 50 MMM 43402001-20212026 Website
Zabaykalsky Krai 50 MMM 2114103020-20182023 Website
Oblasts
Amur Oblast 27 MMM 18311121-20212026 Website
Arkhangelsk Oblast 47 MMM 25795001-20182023 Website
Astrakhan Oblast 44 MMM 27525131-20212026 Website
Belgorod Oblast 50 MMM 44410010-20202025 Website
Bryansk Oblast 60 MMM 48452001-20192024 Website
Chelyabinsk Oblast 60 MMM 43437030-20202025 Website
Ivanovo Oblast 26 MMM 15722000-20182023 Website
Irkutsk Oblast 45 MMM 171942030-20182023 Website
Kaliningrad Oblast 40 MMM 29622010-20212026 Website
Kaluga Oblast 40 MMM 29332210-20202025 Website
Kemerovo Oblast 46 MMM 39223000-20182023 Website
Kirov Oblast 40 MMM 24239110-20212026 Website
Kostroma Oblast 35 MMM 24212141-20202025 Website
Kurgan Oblast 34 MMM 27321010-20202025 Website
Kursk Oblast 45 MMM 31722110-20212026 Website
Leningrad Oblast 50 MMM 35735000-20212026 Website
Lipetsk Oblast 42 MMM 231511110-20212026 Website
Magadan Oblast 21 MMM 16122000-20202025 Website
Moscow Oblast 50 MMM 38723101-20212026 Website
Murmansk Oblast 32 MMM 25312010-20212026 Website
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 50 MMM 40522100-20212026 Website
Novgorod Oblast 32 MMM 23213111-20212026 Website
Novosibirsk Oblast 76 MMM 451362343-20202025 Website
Omsk Oblast 44 MMM 261012230-20212026 Website
Orenburg Oblast 47 MMM 291223010-20212026 Website
Oryol Oblast 50 MMM 271136111-20212026 Website
Penza Oblast 36 MMM 32211000-20172022 Website
Pskov Oblast 26 MMM 19311110-20212026 Website
Rostov Oblast 60 MMM 46822020-20182023 Website
Ryazan Oblast 36 MMM 29234110-20202025 Website
Samara Oblast 50 MMM 361012100-20212026 Website
Saratov Oblast 40 MMM 29522110020222027 Website
Sakhalin Oblast 28 MMM 20320003-20172022 Website
Sverdlovsk Oblast 50 MMM 33924200-20212026 Website
Smolensk Oblast 48 MMM 261262020-20182023 Website
Tambov Oblast 50 MMM 42311030-20212026 Website
Tver Oblast 40 MMM 29532010-20212026 Website
Tomsk Oblast 42 MMM 27733200-20212026 Website
Tula Oblast 36 MMM 27222030-20192024 Website
Tyumen Oblast 48 MMM 38442000-20212026 Website
Ulyanovsk Oblast 36 MMM 171440010-20182023 Website
Vladimir Oblast 38 MMM 23743010-20182023 Website
Volgograd Oblast 38 MMM 28522010-20192024 Website
Vologda Oblast 34 MMM 24522010-20212026 Website
Voronezh Oblast 56 MMM 48422000-20202025 Website
Yaroslavl Oblast 50 MMM 321133010-20182023 Website
Autonomous Oblast
Jewish
Autonomous Oblast
19 MMM 14211010-20212026 Website
Autonomous Okrugs
Chukotka
Autonomous Okrug
15 MMM 11111001-20212026 Website
Khanty-Mansi
Autonomous Okrug
38 MMM 29431010-20212026 Website
Nenets
Autonomous Okrug
19 MMM 11321020-20182023 Website
Yamalo-Nenets
Autonomous Okrug
22 MMM 18121000-20202025 Website
Federal cities
Moscow 45 FPTP 20903058-20192024 Website
Saint Petersburg 50 MMM 30735321-20212026 Website
Sevastopol [a] 24 MMM 15331020-20192024 Website
TOTAL3,9102,706540318226646488

a. ^ Not recognized internationally as a part of Russia, but part of Ukraine.

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