Moscow municipal elections, 2017

Moscow municipal elections, 2017

10 September 2017

1,502

  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Party United Russia Yabloko Independent
Seats won 1,153 176 108

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party Communist Party A Just Russia Party of Growth
Seats won 44 10 5

  Seventh party Eighth party
 
Party LDPR People's Freedom Party
Seats won 4 2

Share of winning party's seats by district.

Municipal elections were held in Moscow on 10 September 2017. Elections took place for deputies of the municipal councils in 124 of 125 districts of Moscow and in one administrative okrug, for a total of 1,502 seats, which were contested by around 7,500 candidates.[1] The voter turnout was 14.82%.[2] Although the post of municipal council member is relatively powerless, candidates for mayor of Moscow are required to obtain support from municipal deputies to stand in elections.[3]

While United Russia gained the majority with 1,153 seats, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF) was replaced in second place by the liberal opposition party Yabloko with 176 seats. The Communist Party only received 44 seats, while 108 went to independents, ten to A Just Russia, five to the Party of Growth, four to the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), and two to the People's Freedom Party (PARNAS). Because of the large number of seats that went to opposition parties and independents, and the fact that in several districts they obtained the majority, the elections were regarded as progress for the liberal opposition in Russia. Dmitry Gudkov, opposition politician and former member the State Duma who organized the effort to get opposition candidates on the municipal councils, stated that "our victory wasn't complete, but it is a victory."[4][5]

Results

Overview

Composition of the municipal council seats

In multiple districts in the center of Moscow as well as some on the periphery of the city, the ruling party United Russia suffered defeats to opposition candidates, who in total received a combined total of nearly 20% of the seats.[6] The opposition had formed a coalition called 'United Democrats' to get candidates elected to municipal councils of deputies.[7]

  • In seven districts of the city, not a single United Russia candidate was elected.
  • In 25 districts United Russia deputies formed a minority in the local council.
  • In five districts the opposition and United Russia received an equal number of seats.

In the Gagarinsky District, where President Vladimir Putin voted, twelve out of the twelve seats went to members of the liberal party Yabloko.[8] In the Tverskoy District, where the Moscow Kremlin is located, Yabloko received ten of the twelve seats.

Dmitry Gudkov stated after the municipal election that his intent was to run for mayor of Moscow in the 2018 election, but Yabloko did not pass the minimum requirement for the municipal filter, according to Moscow Election Commission.[5]

By district

Listed in Russian alphabetical order:

District Seats ER Yabloko Independents KPRF SR PR LDPR PARNAS
Akademichesky1205130201
Alexeyevsky1044200000
Altufyevsky12110100000
Arbat1054100000
Aeroport1236100200
Babushkinsky1091000000
Basmanny1274100000
Begovoy1073000000
Beskudnikovsky10100000000
Bibirevo15150000000
Biryulyovo Vostochnoye15150000000
Biryulyovo Zapadnoye10100000000
Bogorodskoye15101202000
Brateyevo10100000000
Butyrsky1061020100
Veshnyaki15150000000
Vnukovo10100000000
Voikovsky1072100000
Vostochnoye Degunino10100000000
Vostochnoye Izmaylovo10100000000
Vostochny1040006000
Vykhino-Zhulebino20190100000
Gagarinsky12012000000
Golovinsky15132000000
Golyanovo15150000000
Danilovsky1292100000
Dmitrovsky10100000000
Donskoy1082000000
Dorogomilovo1266000000
Zamoskvorechye1064000000
Zapadnoye Degunino10100000000
Zyuzino1572600000
Zyablikovo15150000000
Ivanovskoye15150000000
Izmaylovo1234310010
Kapotnya10100000000
Konkovo1566300000
Koptevo15150000000
Kosino-Ukhtomsky10100000000
Kotlovka10100000000
Krasnoselsky1030700000
Krylatskoye1050500000
Kryukovo10100000000
Kuzminki15150000000
Kuntsevo1043120000
Kurkino10001000000
Levoberezhny1091000000
Lefortovo15110130000
Lianozovo15150000000
Lomonosovsky1026110000
Losinoostrovsky12101010000
Lyublino20200000000
Marfino10100000000
Maryina Roshcha1055000000
Maryino20200000000
Matushkino10100000000
Metrogorodok10100000000
Meshchansky1053200000
Mitino12111000000
Mozhaisky1081010000
Molzhaninovsky1010620010
Moskvorechye-Saburovo10100000000
Nagatino-Sadovniki10100000000
Nagatinsky Zaton10100000000
Nagorny10100000000
Nekrasovka15140010000
Nizhegorodsky10100000000
Novogireyevo12120000000
Novokosino15150000000
Novo-Peredelkino10100000000
Obruchevsky10100000000
Orekhovo-Borisovo Severnoye15150000000
Orekhovo-Borisovo Uzhnoye15150000000
Ostankinsky1201470000
Otradnoye18151101000
Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye10100000000
Perovo15140010000
Pechatniki15110220000
Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo12111000000
Preobrazhenskoye1064000000
Presnensky1551900000
Prospekt Vernadskogo1072010000
Ramenki1204620000
Rostokino1070300000
Ryazansky10100000000
Savyolki10100000000
Savyolovsky12111000000
Sviblovo12111000000
Severnoye Butovo10100000000
Severnoye Izmaylovo12101100000
Severnoye Medvedkovo15120100020
Severnoye Tushino15123000000
Severny District10100000000
Silino1090100000
Sokol1035110000
Sokolinaya Gora12120000000
Sokolniki10100000000
Solntsevo10100000000
Staroye Kryukovo10100000000
Strogino16151000000
Tagansky15122001000
Tverskoy12110100000
Tekstilshchiki10100000000
Tyoply Stan15140100000
Timiryazevsky1584210000
Troparyovo-Nikulino1009100000
Filyovsky Park1044100001
Fili-Davydkovo1070120000
Khamovniki1509510000
Khovrino1283100000
Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki15102030000
Khoroshyovsky1044110000
Tsaritsyno10100000000
Cheryomushki1252050000
Chertanovo Severnoye10100000000
Chertanovo Tsentralnoye10100000000
Chertanovo Yuzhnoye15150000000
Yuzhnoye Butovo12120000000
Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo10100000000
Yuzhnoye Tushino12110100000
Yuzhnoportovy10100000000
Yakimanka1019000000
Yaroslavsky12120000000
Yasenevo15150000000
Troitsk20190100000
Total150211531761084410542

References

  1. Darya Istomina (11 September 2017). Парламентская оппозиция провалилась в Москве (in Russian). Rosbalt.ru. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  2. Явка на выборах в Москве составила 14,82% (in Russian). RBK. Published 11 September 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  3. Ruling-party candidates lead election races in 16 Russian regions. RT. Published 11 September 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  4. Elena Mukhametshina (11 September 2017). Выборы в Москве оказались успешными для оппозиции (in Russian). Vedomosti. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  5. 1 2 Balmforth, Tom (11 September 2017). Moscow Vote Touted As 'Small Revolution' For Russian Opposition Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  6. Nadezhda Azhgikhina (15 September 2017). Opposition Candidates Win More Than 270 Seats in Moscow Municipal Elections. The Nation. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  7. Moscow Opposition Makes Gains in Municipal Elections. The Moscow Times. Published 11 September 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  8. Уволена глава управы Гагаринского района Москвы, где победило "Яблоко" (in Russian). MK. Published 30 September 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
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