Electoral history of Pavel Grudinin

Electoral history of Pavel Grudinin, Russian politician and entrepreneur. Communist party presidential candidate 2018.

Moscow Oblast Duma

1997

2nd constituency:[1]

  • Pavel Grudinin14,346 (38.2%)
  • Tatyana Rublyova — 8,577 (22.84%)
  • Alexander Gusev — 4,348 (11.58%)
  • Mikhail Tkach — 2,463 (6.56%)
  • Alexander Guskov — 2,128 (5.67%)
  • Against All — 3,630 (10.23%)

2002

2nd constituency:[2]

  • Pavel Grudinin16,120 (44.76%)
  • Lyubov Seleznyova — 8,052 (22.36%)
  • Alexander Levchenko — 4,271 (11.86%)
  • Nikolay Ageev — 1,240 (3.44%)
  • Anatoly Voyevodin — 952 (2.64%)
  • Valery Kharlamov — 352 (0.98%)
  • Yelena Kosolapova — 229 (0.64%)
  • Against All — 3,316 (9.21%)

2016 legislative election

121st (Lyubertsy) constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Lidiya Antonova United Russia 103,949 51.2%
Pavel Grudinin Communist Party 27,711 13.6%
Igor Chistyukhin A Just Russia 19,886 9.8%
Andrey Khromov Liberal Democratic Party 18,304 9.0%
Viktor Balabanov Yabloko 9,093 4.5%
Viktor Banov Communists of Russia 6,222 3.1%
Vladimir Laktyushin Rodina 5,766 2.8%
Lyudmila Tropina Patriots of Russia 5,336 2.6%
Oleg Solsky Party of Growth 3,686 1.8%
Vitaly Ozherelyev Greens 3,196 1.6%
Source:[3]

Vidnoye Council of Deputies election, 2017

6th constituency:[4]

  • Pavel Grudinin537 (73.6%)
  • Valery Nifantyev — 161 (22.1%)
  • Alexey Voronin — 16 (2.2%)
  • Irina Kashtanova — 15 (2.1%)
  • Yury Gusarev — 1 (0.1%)

2018 presidential election

Communist Party nomination

For Against
314 96.6% 11 3.4%
Source: [5]

General election

Results of Pavel Grudinin by federal subjects
2018 presidential election
Candidates Party Votes %
Vladimir PutinIndependent56,430,71276.69
Pavel GrudininCommunist Party8,659,20611.77
Vladimir ZhirinovskyLiberal Democratic Party4,154,9855.65
Ksenia SobchakCivic Initiative1,238,0311.68
Grigory YavlinskyYabloko769,6441.05
Boris TitovParty of Growth556,8010.76
Maxim SuraykinCommunists of Russia499,3420.68
Sergey BaburinRussian All-People's Union479,0130.65
Source: CEC

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