2003 Russian gubernatorial elections
Appearance
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23 Heads of Federal Subjects from 89 | ||
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2003 Russian regional elections: Gubernatorial Legislative Gubernatorial and legislative Referendum Referendum and gubernatorial |
Gubernatorial elections in 2003 were held in 23 federal subjects of Russia. 16 incumbent governors re-elected.
Race summary
Federal Subject | Date | Incumbent | First elected |
Candidates[1][2] |
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Taymyr AO[3] | 26 January | Alexander Khloponin[a] | 2001 |
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Magadan Oblast[4] | 2 & 16 February | Valentin Tsvetkov[b] | 1996 |
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Mordovia[5] | 16 February | Nikolay Merkushkin | 1995 |
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Belgorod Oblast[6] | 25 May | Yevgeny Savchenko | 1995 |
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Karachay-Cherkessia[7][8] | 17 & 31 August | Vladimir Semyonov | 1999 |
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Novgorod Oblast | 7 September | Mikhail Prusak | 1995 |
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Omsk Oblast[9] | 7 September | Leonid Polezhayev | 1995 |
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Sverdlovsk Oblast[10] | 7 September | Eduard Rossel | 1995 |
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Leningrad Oblast | 21 September | Valery Serdyukov | 1999 |
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Tomsk Oblast | 21 September | Viktor Kress | 1995 |
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Saint Petersburg | 21 September, 5 October |
Vladimir Yakovlev[c] | 1996 |
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Chechnya[11] | 5 October | Akhmad Kadyrov | —[d] |
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Moscow[12][13] | 7 December | Yury Luzhkov | 1996[e] |
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Vologda Oblast | 7 December | Vyacheslav Pozgalyov | 1996 |
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Moscow Oblast | 7 December | Boris Gromov | 1999 |
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Novosibirsk Oblast | 7 December | Viktor Tolokonsky | 1999 |
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Orenburg Oblast | 7 December | Alexey Chernyshyov | 1999 |
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Tambov Oblast | 7 December | Oleg Betin | 1999 |
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Yaroslavl Oblast | 7 December | Anatoly Lisitsyn | 1995 |
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Bashkortostan | 7 & 21 December | Murtaza Rakhimov | 1993 |
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Kirov Oblast | 7 & 21 December | Vladimir Sergeyenkov[f] | 1996 |
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Sakhalin Oblast | 7 & 21 December | Igor Farkhutdinov[g] | 1996 |
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Tver Oblast[14][15] | 7 & 21 December | Vladimir Platov | 1995 |
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Notes
- ^ Elected governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai in September 2002.
- ^ Assassinated 18 October 2002.
- ^ Resigned from office 16 June 2003.
- ^ Head of the Chechen Republic Administration from 12 June 2000, appointed by federal president.
- ^ Elected as vice mayor for Gavriil Popov in 1991, succeeded him in 1992.
- ^ Term-limited.
- ^ Died in a helicopter crash 20 August 2003.
References
- ^ "Губернаторские выборы - 2003" [Gubernatorial elections - 2003]. politika.su (in Russian).
- ^ Ivanov, Vitaly (2020). Глава субъекта Российской Федерации. История губернаторов. Том I. История. Книга II [Head of the subject of the Russian Federation. History of governors. Volume I: History. Book II] (in Russian). pp. 180–187.
- ^ "Олег Бударгин - новый губернатор Таймыра" [Oleg Budargin is the new governor of Taymyr]. RIA Novosti (in Russian). 2003-01-27.
- ^ "Николай Дудов уже в понедельник начнет формировать свою новую команду" [Nikolay Dudov will start forming his new team on Monday]. newsru.com (in Russian). 2003-02-17. Archived from the original on 2021-07-22.
- ^ "На губернаторских выборах в Мордовии победил Николай Меркушкин" [Nikolay Merkushkin wins the gubernatorial elections in Mordovia]. newsru.com (in Russian). 2003-02-17. Archived from the original on 2021-07-21.
- ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 25 мая 2003 года" [Results of elections in the subjects of the Russian Federation on 25 May 2003]. CEC (in Russian).
- ^ "Выборы в КЧР" [Elections in the KCR]. Kommersant (in Russian). 2003-09-01.
- ^ "Мустафа Батдыев — новый президент Карачаево-Черкесии" [Mustafa Batdyyev is the new president of Karachay-Cherkessia]. Channel One Russia (in Russian). 2003-09-01.
- ^ "Полежаев официально объявлен победителем выборов губернатора в Омской области" [Polezhaev officially declared winner of the gubernatorial election in Omsk Oblast]. newsru.com (in Russian). 2003-09-09. Archived from the original on 2004-11-20.
- ^ "Глава Свердловской области будет избран во втором туре" [The head of Sverdlovsk Oblast will be elected in the second round]. newsru.com (in Russian). 2003-09-08.
- ^ "Хроника управляемых выборов в Чеченской Республике" [Chronicle of 'managed' elections in the Chechen Republic]. scilla.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2022-03-14. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
- ^ "На выборах мэра Москвы Юрий Лужков набрал почти 75% голосов" [Yury Luzhkov won almost 75% of the votes in Moscow mayoral election]. newsru.com (in Russian). 2003-12-08. Archived from the original on 2021-07-21.
- ^ "Выборы Мэра Москвы" [Moscow mayoral election]. CEC (in Russian).
- ^ First round
- ^ "Second round". Archived from the original on 2022-01-29. Retrieved 2022-03-16.