Electoral history of Boris Yeltsin

Boris Yeltsin during his USSR People's Deputy electoral campaign 1989.

Electoral history of Boris Yeltsin, 1st President of Russia.

People's Deputy of the Soviet Union

1989

1st Moscow constituency:

Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Russia

1990

President of Russia

1991

1991 election. Blue indicates a win by Yeltsin, red a win by Ryzhkov, grey indicates a win by Tuleyev.
1991 presidential election
Nominee Running mate Party Votes %
Boris YeltsinAlexander RutskoyIndependent45,552,04158.6
Nikolai RyzhkovBoris GromovCommunist Party13,395,33517.2
Vladimir ZhirinovskyAndrey ZavidiyaLiberal Democratic Party6,211,0078.0
Aman TuleyevViktor BocharovIndependent5,417,4647.0
Albert MakashovAleksei SergeyevIndependent2,969,5113.8
Vadim BakatinRamazan AbdulatipovIndependent2,719,7573.5
Against all1,525,4102.0
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, University of Essex, Voice of Russia

1996

First round of 1996 election. Grey indicates a win by Yeltsin, red a win by Zyuganov.
First round of 1996 presidential election
Candidate Party Votes %
Boris YeltsinIndependent26,665,49535.8
Gennady ZyuganovCommunist Party24,211,68632.5
Alexander LebedCongress of Russian Communities10,974,73614.7
Grigory YavlinskyYabloko5,550,7527.4
Vladimir ZhirinovskyLiberal Democratic Party4,311,4795.8
Svyatoslav FyodorovParty of Workers' Self-Government699,1580.9
Mikhail GorbachevIndependent386,0690.5
Martin ShakkumIndependent277,0680.4
Yury VlasovIndependent151,2820.2
Vladimir BryntsalovRussian Socialist Party123,0650.2
Aman TuleyevIndependent3080.0
Against all1,163,9211.6
Source: Nohlen & Stöver,[3] Colton[4]
Second round of 1996 election. Grey indicates a win by Yeltsin, red a win by Zyuganov.
Second round of 1996 presidential election
Candidate Party Votes %
Boris YeltsinIndependent40,203,94854.4
Gennady ZyuganovCommunist Party30,102,28840.7
Against all1,163,9211.6
Source: Nohlen & Stöver,[5] Colton[6]

References

  1. Minaev B. (2010). Ельцин в серии ЖЗЛ. p. 17, 62.
  2. Minaev B. (2010). Ельцин в серии ЖЗЛ. p. 17, 62.
  3. Nohlen, D; Stöver, P (2010). Elections in Europe: A data handbook. p. 1642. ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7.
  4. Timothy J Colton (2000). Transitional Citizens: Voters and What Influences Them in the New Russia. President and Fellows of Harvard College. pp. 234–5.
  5. Nohlen, D; Stöver, P (2010). Elections in Europe: A data handbook. p. 1642. ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7.
  6. Timothy J Colton (2000). Transitional Citizens: Voters and What Influences Them in the New Russia. President and Fellows of Harvard College. pp. 234–5.
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