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The 2024 Russian elections will be held in Russia, in large part, on Sunday, 8 September 2024 (single election day), with several regions allowing voting on 6 and 7 September. There will be 1 by-election to the 8th State Duma, 19 gubernatorial elections (16 direct and 3 indirectly elected), 13 regional parliamentary elections, and many elections on the municipal level.[1]
Federal elections
Presidential election
State Duma by-elections
| Constituency | Former MP | Party | Elected MP | Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Khakassia | Sergey Sokol until 15 September 2023[2] |
United Russia | TBD | TBD | ||
Regional elections
Gubernatorial direct elections
| Region | Incumbent | Status | Last race | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Altai Republic | Oleg Khorokhordin (IND) | Eligible | 2019: 58.82% | 2024: TBD | |
| Bashkortostan | Radiy Khabirov (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 82.02% | 2024: TBD | |
| Kalmykia | Batu Khasikov (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 82.54% | 2024: TBD | |
| Stavropol Krai | Vladimir Vladimirov (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 79.64% | 2024: TBD | |
| Zabaykalsky Krai | Aleksandr Osipov (IND) | Eligible | 2019: 89.61% | 2024: TBD | |
| Astrakhan Oblast | Igor Babushkin (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 75.63% | 2024: TBD | |
| Chelyabinsk Oblast | Aleksey Teksler (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 69.30% | 2024: TBD | |
| Kurgan Oblast | Vadim Shumkov (IND) | Eligible | 2019: 80.86% | 2024: TBD | |
| Kursk Oblast | Roman Starovoyt (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 81.07% | 2024: TBD | |
| Lipetsk Oblast | Igor Artamonov (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 67.28% | 2024: TBD | |
| Murmansk Oblast | Andrey Chibis (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 60.07% | 2024: TBD | |
| Orenburg Oblast | Denis Pasler (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 65.94% | 2024: TBD | |
| Sakhalin Oblast | Valery Limarenko (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 56.14% | 2024: TBD | |
| Volgograd Oblast | Andrey Bocharov (IND) | Eligible | 2019: 76.80% | 2024: TBD | |
| Vologda Oblast | Oleg Kuvshinnikov (UR) | Resigned[3] | 2019: 60.79% | — | |
| Georgy Filimonov (IND) | Acting Governor | — | 2024: TBD | ||
| Saint Petersburg | Alexander Beglov (IND) | Eligible | 2019: 64.43% | 2024: TBD | |
Gubernatorial indirect elections
Territories that are internationally recognised as part of Ukraine are highlighted with beige.
| Region | Incumbent | Status | Last race | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crimea | Sergey Aksyonov (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 74/74 | TBD | |
| Kabardino-Balkaria | Kazbek Kokov (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 70/70 | TBD | |
| Ingushetia | Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 27/31 | TBD | |
Legislative elections
Territories that are internationally recognised as part of Ukraine are highlighted with beige.
| Legislature | Seats | Voting system | Majority in last election | Majority after election | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Altai Republic | 41 | Parallel (11 party list + 30 SMC) | United Russia | 25 / 41 |
TBD | |
| Crimea | 75 | Party-list proportional representation | United Russia | 60 / 75 |
TBD | |
| Kabardino-Balkaria | 70 | Party-list proportional representation | United Russia | 50 / 70 |
TBD | |
| Karachay-Cherkessia | 50 | Party-list proportional representation | United Russia | 34 / 50 |
TBD | |
| Mari El | 52 | Parallel (13 party list + 39 SMC) | United Russia | 33 / 52 |
TBD | |
| Tatarstan | 100 | Parallel (50 party list + 50 SMC) | United Russia | 85 / 100 |
TBD | |
| Tuva | 32 | Parallel (16 party list + 16 SMC) | United Russia | 30 / 32 |
TBD | |
| Khabarovsk Krai | 36 | Parallel (12 party list + 24 SMC) | LDPR | 30 / 36 |
TBD | |
| Bryansk Oblast | 60 | Parallel (30 party list + 30 SMC) | United Russia | 48 / 60 |
TBD | |
| Tula Oblast | 36 | Parallel (12 party list + 24 SMC) | United Russia | 27 / 36 |
TBD | |
| Volgograd Oblast | 38 | Parallel (19 party list + 19 SMC) | United Russia | 28 / 38 |
TBD | |
| Moscow | 45 | First-past-the-post | Independent | 26 / 45 |
TBD | |
| Sevastopol | 24 | Parallel (16 party list + 8 SMC) | United Russia | 14 / 24 |
TBD | |
Municipal elections
Mayoral
| City | Incumbent | Status | Last race | Results | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ulan-Ude (Buryatia) |
Igor Shutenkov (IND) | Eligible | 2019: 52.52% | TBD | |
| Anadyr (Chukotka AO) |
Leonid Nikolayev (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 49.21% | TBD | |
Municipal Councils
Territories that are internationally recognised as part of Ukraine are highlighted with beige.
References
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