Russian elections, 2017
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Gubernatorial
Legislative
Gubernatorial and legislative |
Election Day was held on September 10, 2017. 82 out of 85 of Russia's regions took part in the voting.[1] Only in Saint Petersburg, Republic of Ingushetia and Magadan Oblast no elections took place.[2]
Overview
Type of election | Quantity of federal subjects |
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Election to the State Duma | 2 |
Mayoral election | 1 |
Regional legislative election | 6 |
Gubernatorial election | 17 (16 direct, 1 by local parliament) |
Elections to the State Duma
Mayoral elections
Regional legislative elections
- Krasnodar Krai
- North Ossetia–Alania
- Penza Oblast
- Sakhalin Oblast
- Saratov Oblast
- Udmurtia
Gubernatorial elections
Sixteen federal subjects will have direct elections of governors, and in Adygeya, the governor will be elected by the local parliament.
- Adygea
- Belgorod Oblast
- Kaliningrad Oblast
- Kirov Oblast
- Mari El Republic
- Novgorod Oblast
- Perm Krai
- Republic of Buryatia
- Republic of Karelia
- Republic of Mordovia
- Ryazan Oblast
- Saratov Oblast
- Sevastopol1
- Sverdlovsk Oblast
- Tomsk Oblast
- Udmurt Republic
- Yaroslavl Oblast
1 Internationally recognised as part of Ukraine, see political status of Crimea and 2014 Crimean crisis for details
Representative bodies
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