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Russian legislative election, 2016

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All 450 seats to the State Duma
226 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Dmitry Medvedev Gennady Zyuganov
Party United Russia CPRF
Leader since 26 May 2012 14 February 1993
Last election 238 seats, 49.32% 92 seats, 19.19%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Sergey Mironov Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Party SR LDPR
Leader since 27 October 2013 12 April 1991
Last election 64 seats, 13.24% 56 seats, 11.67%

Chairman before election

Sergey Naryshkin
United Russia

Chairman

TBD

Single member constituencies

Legislative elections will be held in Russia on 18 September 2016, having been brought forward from 4 December.[1] At stake are the 450 seats in the State Duma of the 7th convocation, the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia. United Russia is currently the ruling party after having won the 2011 elections with 49.32% of the vote, taking 238 seats (53%) of the seats in the State Duma.

Background

Although the elections had been planned for 4 December 2016, deputies discussed the issue of rescheduling to an earlier date since the spring of 2015, with the second and third Sundays of September or October 2016 as possible alternatives. On 1 July 2015 the Constitutional Court of Russia accepted the possibility of conducting early elections to the Duma in 2016 under certain conditions. According to the Court, the constitution does not require the election date to be exactly five years after the previous elections and the election date can be shifted if the following conditions are met:[2]

  • Shifting of the election date does not disrupt reasonable periodicity of elections.
  • Limiting of the real terms of the Duma deputies is insignificant (less than a few months).
  • Shifting of the election dates is announced in advance, so to give all the parties enough time to prepare for the elections.

On 19 June 2015 the State Duma approved the first reading of a bill to bring the election to the State Duma forward from 4 December 2016 to the third Sunday of September 2016. The corresponding bill was adopted by the State Duma on the second and third (and final) reading with 339 deputies in favour and 102 against, with no abstentions. The document was put together by the speaker of the Duma, Sergei Naryshkin, and the three leaders of the Duma factions, Vladimir Vasilyev (United Russia), Vladimir Zhirinovsky (LDPR), and Sergei Mironov (A Just Russia). The initiative to transfer the date of elections was originally not supported by the deputies of the Communist Party, who called it an unconstitutional decision. Earlier, a similar opinion was expressed by the leader of the Communist Party, Gennady Zyuganov. The September elections were not satisfactory to the Communists in part because the debate fell in August, "when one will be in the garden, the latter on the beach, others with their children" said Zyuganov. The Russian government supported the bill.

On 17 June 2016 President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the appointment of the State Duma elections on 18 September 2016.[3] From that day parties had the right to start the nomination process for deputies to hold congresses and transmit documents of candidates to the CEC for registration.[4]

Electoral system

The State Duma will be elected on a single day for a term of five years, with parallel voting that was used between 1993 and 2003. Half of the 450 seats will be elected by proportional representation from closed party lists with a 5% electoral threshold with the whole country as a single constituency. Seats are allocated using Hare quota and largest remainder method. The other 225 seats are elected in single-member constituencies using the first-past-the-post system.[5]

Chronology

On June 17, President Vladimir Putin set the date of the election as 18 September 2016. On June 20 the Russian CEC approved the calendar of the election campaign.[6]

  • From June 18 to July 13 — Period for nomination of candidates (parties in the federal list and single-mandate constituencies, self-nominated in single member constituencies).
  • From July 4 to August 3 — Period of registration of federal lists of candidates to the Central Election Commission of Russia as well as the registration of candidates in single-member constituencies in the district election commissions.
  • August 12 — Draw that decided allocation of parties on the federal-list ballot was held.[7]
  • August 16 and 18 — Draw that decided distribution of free TV time (August 16) and free space for parties or candidates in newspapers (August 18) was held.[8]
  • From August 20 to September 16 — Election campaign.
  • From 3 August to 6 September — Territorial election commissions issue absentee ballots.
  • From 7 to 17 September — Voters can get absentee ballots through election commissions at polling station.
  • September 17 — Day of Election silence.
  • September 18 — Election day.

Campaign

A supporter of United Russia handing out leaflets in the street

The Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation determined that 14 political parties could submit lists of candidates without collecting signatures.[9] Whilst other parties were required to present at least 200,000 signatures (with a maximum of 7,000 signatures per region).[5]

Parties that will participate in the election

Fourteen parties have been registered to participate in the election. Coincidentally, these are the same fourteen parties that did not have to collect signatures in order to participate. None of the parties tasked with collecting signatures were registered on the ballot due to various violations or failure to submit documents.

№ on ballot Party Abb. Party leader № 1 in party list Convention date[10] Ideology Contesting on party list? [11] Contesting on SMC? [11] Notes
1 style="background:Template:Rodina/meta/color"| Rodina Rodina Alexei Zhuravlev Alexei Zhuravlev 2 July 2016 National conservatism / Ultranationalism CEC registered the list of candidates on August 8[12]
2 Communists of Russia CoR Maxim Suraykin Maxim Suraykin 1 July 2016 Communism / Marxism–Leninism CEC registered the list of candidates on August 3[13]
3 Russian Party of Pensioners for Justice RPPJ Yevgeny Artyukh Yevgeny Artyukh 9 July 2016 Social conservatism CEC registered the list of candidates on August 12[14]
4 style="background: Template:United Russia/meta/color;"| United Russia UR Dmitry Medvedev Dmitry Medvedev 26–27 June 2016 Statism / Centrism / National conservatism CEC registered the list of candidates on August 12[15]
5 Russian Ecological Party "The Greens" Greens Anatoly Panfilov Oleg Mitvol 6 July 2016 Environmentalism / Centrism / Green politics CEC registered the list of candidates on July 29[16]
6 Civic Platform CPl Rifat Shaykhutdinov Rifat Shaykhutdinov 2 July 2016 Liberalism CEC registered the list of candidates on July 27[17]
7 style="background: Template:Liberal Democratic Party of Russia/meta/color;"| Liberal Democratic Party of Russia LDPR Vladimir Zhirinovsky Vladimir Zhirinovsky 28 June 2016 Right-wing nationalism / Statism / Anti-communism CEC registered the list of candidates on July 18[18]
8 style="background: Template:Republican Party of Russia – People's Freedom Party/meta/color;"| People's Freedom Party PARNAS Mikhail Kasyanov Mikhail Kasyanov 2 July 2016 Conservative liberalism / Liberal democracy / Pro-Europeanism CEC registered the list of candidates on August 3[19]
9 Party of Growth PoG Boris Titov Boris Titov 4 July 2016 Liberal conservatism CEC registered the list of candidates on August 1[20]
10 Civilian Power CPo Kirill Bykanin Kirill Bykanin 8 July 2016 Liberalism / Green politics CEC registered the list of candidates on August 3[21]
11 style="background: Template:Yabloko/meta/color;"| Yabloko Yabloko Emilia Slabunova Grigory Yavlinsky 1–3 July 2016 Social liberalism / Pro-Europeanism CEC registered the list of candidates on August 5[22]
12 style="background: Template:Communist Party of the Russian Federation/meta/color;"| Communist Party of the Russian Federation CPRF Gennady Zyuganov Gennady Zyuganov 25 June 2016 Communism / Left-wing nationalism CEC registered the list of candidates on August 1[23]
13 style="background: Template:Patriots of Russia/meta/color;"| Patriots of Russia PoR Gennady Semigin Gennady Semigin 1 July 2016 Democratic socialism / Left-wing nationalism CEC registered the list of candidates on July 27[24]
14 style="background: Template:A Just Russia/meta/color;"| A Just Russia JR Sergey Mironov Sergey Mironov 27 June 2016 Social democracy / Democratic socialism CEC registered the list of candidates on July 22[25]

Parties that will not participate in the election

Party Abb. Party leader № 1 in party list Convention date[10] Ideology Notes
Alliance of Greens and Social Democrats AGSD Alexander Zakondyrin Alexander Zakondyrin 2 July 2016 Grassroots democracy Barred from the election because the party leadership did not notify the CEC about holding a pre-election convention[26]
Great Fatherland Party GFP Nikolai Starikov Nikolai Starikov 28 June 2016 Centrism / National conservatism CEC refused to register the list of candidates[15]
Native Party NP Alexander Samokhin 24 June 2016 Party failed to submit the necessary signatures and as such will not be participating in the election[27]
Party of Good Deeds PGD Andrey Kirillov 2 July 2016 Party did not submit documents to the CEC[28]
Party of the Parents of Future PPF Marina Voronova Party failed to submit the necessary signatures and as such will not be participating in the election[29]
Party of Rural Revival PRR Vasily Vershinin 6 July 2016 Agricultural policy Announced that it would not be taking part in the election.[30] However, nominated several candidates in single-member districts
Party of Social Reforms PSR Stanislav Polishchuk 26 June 2016 Barred from the election due to critical deficiencies in the documents filed with the CEC[31]
People Against Corruption PAC Grigory Anisimov 22 June 2016 Party did not submit documents to the CEC[28]
Revival of Agrarian Russia RAR Vasily Krylov 5 July 2016 Agricultural policy CEC refused to certify the list of candidates[32]
Union of Labor UL Alexander Shershukov Svetlana Antropova 21 June 2016 CEC refused to register the list of candidates[15]
Volya Volya Svetlana Peunova Marina Gerasimova 25 June and 2 July 2016 Left-wing nationalism / Democratic socialism / Narodniks Party failed to submit the necessary signatures and as such will not be participating in the election[33]

Single-member constituencies

225 single-member constituencies candidates can be nominated as the party, and by self-nomination.

Opinion polls

The graphs below represent weekly opinion polls by WCIOM. UR and main opposition parties are separated.

The table below represents mostly 2016 polls of Russian citizens (including voters who are undecided about which party they would vote for or are not sure whether they will actually vote, those saying they will not be voting, voters who have decided to spoil their ballots, supporters of any other party that is not on the list). Parties with more than 5% support (enough to enter State Duma) are given in bold. Throughout the campaign political analysts have predicted that only three or four parties will be elected to the Duma - UR, CPRF, LDPR, and JR.[34]

Date Poll source UR CPRF LDPR JR PARNAS Yabloko CPl Rodina PoR Greens PoG[nb 1] CoR RPPJ CPo Lead
bgcolor=Template:United Russia/meta/color| bgcolor=Template:Communist Party of the Russian Federation/meta/color| bgcolor=Template:Liberal Democratic Party of Russia/meta/color| bgcolor=Template:A Just Russia/meta/color| bgcolor=Template:Republican Party of Russia – People's Freedom Party/meta/color| bgcolor=Template:Yabloko/meta/color| bgcolor=Template:Rodina/meta/color| bgcolor=Template:Patriots of Russia/meta/color|
4 September 2016 WCIOM 39.3% 8.7% 10.4% 5.3% 0.4% 1.1% 0.2% 0.8% 0.2% 0.5% 0.8% 0.4% 1.6% 0.0% 28,9% over LDPR
4 September 2016 FOM 41% 9% 11% 4% 0% 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 30% over LDPR
26-29 August 2016 Levada Centre 31% 10% 9% 5% 1% 1% <1% 1% <1% 1% <1% 1% 1% <1% 21% over CPRF
28 August 2016 WCIOM 41.2% 7.7% 12.2% 5.4% 0.4% 1.3% 0.4% 0.9% 0.4% 0.3% 0.6% 0.4% 1.9% 0.2% 29% over LDPR
28 August 2016 FOM 44% 8% 11% 5% 0% 1% 0% 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% 1% 0% 33% over LDPR
21 August 2016 WCIOM 43.3% 8.4% 10.8% 6.6% 0.6% 0.9% 0.2% 0.6% 0.2% 0.2% 0.8% 0.4% 1.4% 0.0% 32.5% over LDPR
21 August 2016 FOM 45% 9% 8% 4% 0% 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 36% over CPRF
14 August 2016 WCIOM 44.0% 10.1% 11.8% 7.5% 0.3% 1.0% 0.0% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% 0.6% 0.3% 0.9% 0.2% 32.2% over LDPR
14 August 2016 FOM 42% 10% 9% 8% <1% 1% <1% <1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 32% over CPRF
7 August 2016 FOM 45% 10% 8% 8% <1% 1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 35% over CPRF
31 July 2016 FOM 47% 9% 8% 8% <1% <1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 38% over CPRF
25 July 2016 Levada Centre 39% 10% 10% 3% 1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 1% <1% <1% 29% over CPRF/LDPR
24 July 2016 FOM 44% 10% 11% 7% <1% 1% <1% <1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 33% over LDPR
24 July 2016 WCIOM 44.1% 10.1% 10.7% 6.4% 0.4% 1.1% 0.2% 0.3% 0.1% 0.5% 0.4% 0.1% 0.7% 0.0% 33.4% over LDPR
17 July 2016 FOM 45% 10% 12% 7% <1% 1% <1% <1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 33% over LDPR
17 July 2016 WCIOM 44.9% 8.7% 11.3% 6.7% 0.3% 0.7% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% 0.7% 0.1% 0.8% 0.1% 33.6% over LDPR
10 July 2016 FOM 46% 10% 12% 6% <1% 1% <1% <1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 34% over LDPR
10 July 2016 WCIOM 44% 9.9% 10.5% 7.8% 0.1% 0.8% 0.2% 0.1% 0.4% 0.6% 0.2% 0.4% 0.5% 0.0% 33.5% over LDPR
3 July 2016 WCIOM 44.3% 10.4% 9.0% 7.9% 0.5% 0.8% 0.3% 0.4% 0.3% 0.3% 0.4% 0.2% 0.6% 0.0% 33.9% over CPRF
3 July 2016 FOM 46% 10% 11% 7% <1% 1% <1% <1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 35% over LDPR
27 June 2016 Levada Centre 55.8% 18.2% 14.2% 5.1% 37,6% over CPRF
26 June 2016 WCIOM 45.1% 9.4% 10.1% 6.5% 0.4% 1.1% 0.3% 0.3% 0.6% 0.2% 0.5% 0.7% 0.4% 0.0% 35% over LDPR
26 June 2016 FOM 45% 10% 11% 6% <1% 1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 34% over LDPR
24 June 2016 FBK 39% 6% 5% 4% <1% <1% 33% over CPRF
19 June 2016 WCIOM 43.1% 9.5% 11.4% 6.9% 0.6% 1% 0.1% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.7% 0.1% 31.7% over LDPR
12 June 2016 WCIOM 45.5% 8.9% 9.7% 6.8% 0.1% 1.2% 0.3% 0.4% 0.3% 0.5% 0.3% 0.4% 0.6% 0.1% 35.8% over LDPR
5 June 2016 FOM 48% 10% 11% 5% <1% 1% <1% <1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 37% over LDPR
5 June 2016 WCIOM 46.7% 10.3% 10.1% 5.1% 0.3% 0.8% 0.4% 0.2% 0.5% 0.6% 0.2% 0.4% 0.5% 0.1% 36.4% over CPRF
29 May 2016 WCIOM 45.4% 9.9% 9.9% 5.5% 0.3% 1.3% 0.3% 0.1% 0.3% 0.5% 0.1% 0.1% 0.8% 0.2% 35.5% over CPRF/LDPR
22 May 2016 WCIOM 46.2% 9.3% 11% 5.9% 0.3% 1.2% 0.2% 0.1% 0.5% 0.5% 0.2% 0.3% 0.5% 0.1% 35.2% over LDPR
15 May 2016 WCIOM 47.9% 10.1% 10.8% 5.8% 0.2% 0.9% 0.3% 0.1% 0.2% 0.4% 0.1% 0.3% 0.3% 0.0% 37.1% over LDPR
1 May 2016 WCIOM 49% 10.7% 10.5% 6.4% 0.4% 1.1% 0.1% 0.3% 0.1% 0.5% 0.4% 0.3% 0.8% 0.2% 38.3% over CPRF
24 April 2016 WCIOM 48.5% 9.1% 9.9% 6.4% 0.2% 0.9% 0.3% 0.2% 0.5% 0.3% 0.3% 0.4% 0.6% 0.1% 38.6% over LDPR
17 April 2016 WCIOM 47.6% 10% 9.2% 5.6% 0.4% 1% 0.1% 0.4% 0.5% 0.5% 0.4% 0.6% 0.9% 0.1% 37.6% over CPRF
10 April 2016 FOM 46% 9% 11% 5% 1% 1% 1% <1% 1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 35% over LDPR
10 April 2016 WCIOM 45.7% 10.3% 10.6% 6.6% 0.3% 1.5% 0.6% 0.4% 0.2% 0.5% 0.3% 0.2% 1.0% 0.0% 35.1% over LDPR
3 April 2016 WCIOM 47.9% 9% 8.5% 6.3% 0.5% 0.7% 0.4% 0.1% 0.4% 0.2% 0.1% 0.2% 0.6% 0.0% 38.9% over CPRF
27 March 2016 WCIOM 47.5% 9.1% 9.3% 5.4% 0.4% 1.7% 0.3% 0.4% 0.5% 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% 1.0% 0.3% 38.2% over LDPR
20 March 2016 WCIOM 44.1% 10.1% 9.6% 6.3% 0.8% 1.5% 0.5% 0.4% 0.4% 0.3% 0.3% 0.6% 0.3% 0.1% 34% over CPRF
February 2016 WCIOM[nb 2] 49% 9% 9% 6% 40% over CPRF/LDPR
10 February 2016 Levada Centre 39% 10% 5% 3% <1% 1% 1% 1% 1% <1% 29% over CPRF
January 2016 WCIOM[nb 3] 51% 9% 8% 5% 42% over CPRF
December 2015 WCIOM[nb 4] 53% 8% 6% 5% 45% over CPRF
10 December 2015 Levada Centre 44% 10% 5% 2% <1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 34% over CPRF
November 2015 WCIOM[nb 5] 53% 8% 7% 5% 45% over CPRF
October 2015 WCIOM[nb 6] 55% 8% 6% 5% 47% over CPRF
5 October 2015 Levada Centre 40% 11% 6% 3% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 31% over CPRF
September 2015 WCIOM[nb 7] 53% 8% 7% 5% 45% over CPRF
7 September 2015 Levada Centre 43% 11% 5% 3% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 2% 32% over CPRF
4 December 2011 2011 Result 49.32% 19.19% 11.67% 13.24% 3.43% 0.97% 0.60% 30.13% over CPRF

Results

Summary on 18 September 2016 election results

Seat composition before election: JR - 64, CPRF - 92, UR - 238, LDPR - 56
Seat composition after election
Party PR Vote result Single-member result Total result
Votes % ±pp Seats Votes % Seats Seats +/-
bgcolor="Template:A Just Russia/meta/color"| A Just Russia
Civic Platform
Civilian Power
bgcolor="Template:Communist Party of the Russian Federation/meta/color"| Communist Party of the Russian Federation
Communists of Russia
bgcolor="Template:Liberal Democratic Party of Russia/meta/color"| Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
Party of Growth
bgcolor="Template:Patriots of Russia/meta/color"| Patriots of Russia
bgcolor="Template:People's Freedom Party/meta/color"| People's Freedom Party
bgcolor="Template:Rodina/meta/color"| Rodina
The Greens
width="1" bgcolor="Template:United Russia/meta/color"| United Russia
bgcolor="Template:Yabloko/meta/color"| Yabloko
Russian Party of Pensioners for Justice No SMC
Party of Rural Revival No Party List
bgcolor="Template:Independent politician/meta/color"| Independent
PR Vote result Single-member result Total result
Votes % ±pp Seats Votes % Seats Seats +/-
Valid votes 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00
Invalid votes 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00
Total 0 100.00 0.00 225 0 100.00 225 450 0
Eligible to vote and turnout 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00
Source: Central Electoral Commission

Results per region

Data
Region JR CPl CPo CPFR CoR LDPR PoG PoR PARNAS Rodina RPPJ Greens UR Yabloko Turnout Invalid ballots
 Adygea
 Altai Krai
 Altai
 Amur Oblast
 Arkhangelsk Oblast
 Astrakhan Oblast
 Baikonur
 Bashkortostan
 Belgorod Oblast
 Bryansk Oblast
 Buryatia
 Chechnya
 Chelyabinsk Oblast
 Chukotka
 Chuvashia
 Crimea[nb 8]
 Dagestan
 Ingushetia
 Irkutsk Oblast
 Ivanovo Oblast
 Jewish Autonomous Oblast
 Kabardino-Balkaria
 Kaliningrad Oblast
 Kalmykia
 Kaluga Oblast
 Kamchatka Krai
 Karachay-Cherkessia
 Karelia
 Kemerovo Oblast
 Khabarovsk Krai
 Khakassia
 Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
 Kirov Oblast
 Komi
 Kostroma Oblast
 Krasnodar Krai
 Krasnoyarsk Krai
 Kurgan Oblast
 Kursk Oblast
 Leningrad Oblast
 Lipetsk Oblast
 Magadan Oblast
 Mari El
 Mordovia
 Moscow
 Moscow Oblast
 Murmansk Oblast
 Nenets Autonomous Okrug
 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
 North Ossetia
 Novgorod Oblast
 Novosibirsk Oblast
 Omsk Oblast
 Orenburg Oblast
 Oryol Oblast
 Penza Oblast
 Perm Krai
 Primorsky Krai
 Pskov Oblast
 Rostov Oblast
 Ryazan Oblast
 Saint Petersburg
 Yakutia
 Sakhalin Oblast
 Samara Oblast
 Saratov Oblast
 Sevastopol[nb 9]
 Smolensk Oblast
 Stavropol Krai
 Sverdlovsk Oblast
 Tambov Oblast
 Tatarstan
 Tomsk Oblast
 Tula Oblast
 Tuva
 Tver Oblast
 Tyumen Oblast
 Udmurtia
 Ulyanovsk Oblast
 Vladimir Oblast
 Volgograd Oblast
 Vologda Oblast
 Voronezh Oblast
 Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
 Yaroslavl Oblast
 Zabaykalsky Krai
Total

Results for SMC

Candidates
No. Name of county Region Candidates Party Result
1 Adygea single-mandate
constituency
 Adygea Alexander Loboda A Just Russia
Yevgeny Salov Communist Party
Valery Brinikh Greens
Sergey Gukasyan Communists of Russia
Vladislav Zafesov Party of Growth
Nina Konovalova Rodina
Denis Ogniyenko Liberal Democratic Party
Mukharbiy Tkharkakhov Independent
Vladislav Ryeznik Independent
2 Altai single-mandate
constituency
 Altai Rodion Bukachakov United Russia
Alexander Gruzdev A Just Russia
Viktor Romashkin Communist Party
Gennady Sumin Patriots of Russia
Alexander Chekonov Greens
Alexander Chervov Communists of Russia
Vyacheslav Kydatov Party of Growth
Maria Demina Rodina
Timur Kazitov Liberal Democratic Party
Irina Zveryako Civilian Power
Urmat Knyazev People`s Freedom Party
Aimyr Atashev Independent
Sergey Afansyev Independent
Alexander Gagalchy Independent
Sergey Mikhailov Independent
Dmitry Pimenov Independent
Denis Safiyanov Independent
3 Ufa single-mandate
constituency
 Bashkortostan Pavel Kachkayev United Russia
Aigyul Baiguskarova A Just Russia
Alexander Yushenko Communist Party
Rais Saubanov Patriots of Russia
Yelena Andreeva Greens
Boris Nurislamov Communists of Russia
Viktor Petrov Party of Growth
Fail Safin Rodina
Renat Minniakhmetov Liberal Democratic Party
Rustem Mulyukov Yabloko
Renat Galiullin Independent
Roza Khamatnurova Independent
4 Blagoveshensk single-mandate
constituency
 Bashkortostan Ildar Bekbayev United Russia
Valiakhmet Badretdinov A Just Russia
Rustem Khafizov Communist Party
Rafail Jalilov Patriots of Russia
Oleg Likhachyov Communists of Russia
Alla Kuzmina Party of Growth
Rafis Kadyrov Rodina
Vyacheslav Ryabov Liberal Democratic Party
Yelena Anokhina Independent
5 Beloretsk single-mandate
constituency
 Bashkortostan Zugura Rakhmatullina United Russia
Gagimurat Omarov A Just Russia
Khanif Akhmedyanov Communist Party
Iryek Valiyev Patriots of Russia
Khasan Idiyatullin Communists of Russia
Murad Shafikov Party of Growth
Ramil Sulyeimanov Rodina
Ildar Isangulov Yabloko
Ivan Sukharev Liberal Democratic Party
Vasilya Bochorishvili Independent
Olga Izmaylova Independent
6 Neftekamsk single-mandate
constituency
 Bashkortostan Sergey Anokhin A Just Russia
Ilgam Galin Communist Party
Fairuza Latypova Patriots of Russia
Sergey Golovin Communists of Russia
Denis Musin Party of Growth
Ramil Mugalimov Rodina
Rifat Shaykhutdinov Civic Platform
Dmitry Ivanov Liberal Democratic Party
7 Salavatsky single-mandate
constituency
 Bashkortostan Zarif Baiguskarov United Russia
Rail Sarbayev A Just Russia
Uynir Kutluguzhin Communist Party
Olga Sapozhnikova Patriots of Russia
Nina Ramazanova Communists of Russia
Pavel Mashko Party of Growth
Radis Gumerov Rodina
Boris Makhov Greens
Aigul Akhmetyanova Liberal Democratic Party
8 Sterlitamaksk single-mandate
constituency
 Bashkortostan Alexey Izotov United Russia
Oleg Bukharin A Just Russia
Vadim Starov Communist Party
Yuri Beryuzov Communists of Russia
Azamat Gabaydullin Party of Growth
Nurislam Usmanov Rodina
Rufina Shagapova Greens
Veronika Ananyeva Liberal Democratic Party
9 Buryatia single-mandate
constituency
 Buryatia Aldar Damdinov United Russia
Oksana Bukholtseva A Just Russia
Bair Tsirenov Communist Party
Mikhail Kosaryov Communists of Russia
Mikhail Slipenchyuk Party of Growth
Bayar Tsidenov Civis Platform
Sergey Dorosh Liberal Democratic Party
10 North single-mandate
constituency
 Dagestan Umakhan Umakhanov United Russia
Kamil Davdiyev A Just Russia
Murzadin Avyezov Communist Party
Mikhail Kosaryov Communists of Russia
Jafar Jafarov Liberal Democratic Party
Ruslan Magomedov People's Freedom Party
Ramazan Mamedov Rodina
Jamal Kasumov Independent
Oleg Melnikov Independent
Zalimkhan Valiyev Independent
11 Central single-mandate
constituency
 Dagestan Abdulhamid Amurgushev United Russia
Murat Paizulayev A Just Russia
Makhmud Makhmudov Communist Party
Timur Saidov Communists of Russia
Jafar Jafarov Liberal Democratic Party
Mazhi Sultanov Liberal Democratic Party
Islamutdin Vagabov Greens
12 South single-mandate
constituency
 Dagestan Abdulmajid Mahramov United Russia
Sagid Sagidov Party of Growth
Sergey Akulinichev A Just Russia
Hadzhimurad Hajiyev Communist Party
Vladimir Jikkaev Communists of Russia
Iroshan Jafarov Liberal Democratic Party
Yuliya Yuzik People's Freedom Party
Albert Esedov Yabloko
Hairbag Abdurakhmanov Greens
Dada Umarov Rodina
Ibrahimgizi Ibragimgadzhiev Patriots of Russia
Sajid Sajidov Independent
Abusupyan Kharkharov Independent
13 Ingushetia single-mandate
constituency
 Ingushetia Alikhan Kharsiyev United Russia
Abdulmazhit Martazanov A Just Russia
Ilyas Bogatyryov Communist Party
Mohamedali Huseynov Communists of Russia
Islam Gadiyev Liberal Democratic Party
Valery Borshyov Yabloko
Kazbek Chemhilgov Greens
Magamet Dzaurov Rodina
Boris Yevloeyv Independent
14 Kabardino-Balkaria single-mandate
constituency
 Kabardino-Balkaria Adalbi Shhagoshev United Russia
Ruslan Tokov A Just Russia
Boris Pashtov Communist Party
Kamal Shavayev Communists of Russia
Musa Tsumayev Liberal Democratic Party
Valery Borshyov Yabloko
Safarbi Shhagapsoev Greens
Ayshat Sultanova Rodina
15 Kalmykia single-mandate
constituency
 Kalmykia Marina Mukabenova United Russia
Natalia Manzhikova A Just Russia
Sergey Manteev Party of Growth
Lyudmila Balakleets Communist Party
Anatoly Zakharchenko Communists of Russia
Vladimir Karuyev Patriots of Russia
Andrey Bessarabov Liberal Democratic Party
Semyon Ateev Yabloko
Sergey Gabunschin Greens
Igor Boldyrev Rodina
Dorji Badmayev Party of Rural Revival
Nataliya Chuzhayeva Independent
Anatoly Arashayev Independent
Vladimir Sarganov Independent
Kiru Ochirov Independent
Anastasiya Kravtsova Independent
16 Karachay-Cherkessia single-mandate
constituency
 Karachay-Cherkessia Rasul Botashev United Russia
Valery Ayubov A Just Russia
Inna Nasheva Party of Growth
Kemal Bytdayev Communist Party
Eduard Marshankulov Communists of Russia
Oleg Kojakov Patriots of Russia
Alim Kasayev Liberal Democratic Party
Akmet Abazov Yabloko
Muradin Jantemirov Greens
Azret Karaev Rodina
Kazim Khubiyev Civic Platform
Aliy Totorkulov Independent
17 Karelia single-mandate
constituency
 Karelia Valentina Pivnenko United Russia
Irina Petelyaeva A Just Russia
Yelena Gnyotova Party of Growth
Boris Kashin Communist Party
Vladimir Kertsev Communists of Russia
Igor Prokhorov Patriots of Russia
Timur Zornyakov Liberal Democratic Party
Nataliya Keselene Yabloko
Mikhail Bynkov Greens
Nikolay Tarakanov Rodina
Alexey Malyovavanny Civic Platform
18 Syktyvkar single-mandate
constituency
 Komi Ivan Medvedev United Russia
Tatyana Saladina A Just Russia
Oleg Mikhailov Communist Party
Leonid Litvak Communists of Russia
Ivan Filipchenko Liberal Democratic Party
19 Simferopol single-mandate
constituency
 Crimea Andrey Kozenko United Russia
Yelena Gritsak A Just Russia
Alexander Chernyshov Communist Party
Tair Abdualiyev Communists of Russia
Oleg Klimchyuk Liberal Democratic Party
Anatoly Azardovich Patriots of Russia
Alexander Talipov Party of Growth
Rezeda Salikhova Greens
Nikolay Khanin Rodina
20 Kerch single-mandate
constituency
 Crimea Konstantin Bakharyov United Russia
Mikhail Voropai A Just Russia
Stepan Kiskin Communist Party
Valery Alexeev Communists of Russia
Igor Kiyko Liberal Democratic Party
Yury Pershikov Patriots of Russia
Alexander Svistunov Party of Growth
Rustem Emirov Greens
Andrey Pasha Rodina
21 Yevpatoria single-mandate
constituency
 Crimea Svetlana Savchenko United Russia
Oleg Bekker A Just Russia
Oleg Solomakhin Communist Party
Dmitry Shuba Communists of Russia
Pavel Shperov Liberal Democratic Party
Yury Pershikov Patriots of Russia
Valery Tarasov Party of Growth
Igor Siliverstov Greens
Vladimir Boushev Rodina
22 Mari El single-mandate
constituency
 Mari El Larisa Yakovleva United Russia
Nataliya Glushenko A Just Russia
Oleg Solomakhin Communist Party
Denis Shparber Communists of Russia
Albert Fyodorov Liberal Democratic Party
Yury Zonov Greens
Roman Zolotukhin Rodina
Yekaterina Ulanova Yabloko
Andey Smyshlyaev Civic Platform
Oleg Kazakov Independent
Yury Shmelyov Independent
23 Mordovia single-mandate
constituency
 Mordovia Vitaly Yefimov United Russia
Timur Giraskin A Just Russia
Dmitry Kuzyakin Communist Party
Armen Yeranosyan Communists of Russia
Yevgeny Tyurin Liberal Democratic Party
Sergey Sorokin Rodina
Vladimir Gridin Yabloko
Yuliya Ivanova Party of Growth
Larisa Konnova Patriots of Russia
24 Yakut single-mandate
constituency
 Yakutia Fedot Tumusov A Just Russia
Pyotr Ammosov Communist Party
Alexander Lazarev Communists of Russia
Gavril Parakhin Liberal Democratic Party
Oleg Tarasov Rodina
Aital Yefremov Greens
Andrey Zayakin Yabloko
Aisen Tikhonov Party of Growth
25 North Ossetia single-mandate
constituency
 North Ossetia Fedot Tumusov A Just Russia
Artur Taimazov United Russia
Robert Kochiyev Communist Party
Nugzar Musulbes Communists of Russia
Soslan Bestayev Liberal Democratic Party
Vladimir Pisarenko Rodina
Fatima Khatsayeva Greens
Alexey Khatagov Yabloko
Arsen Fadzayev Patriots of Russia
Ruslan Gioyev Party of Growth
26 Volga single-mandate
constituency
 Tatarstan Rushaniya Bilgiledeeva A Just Russia
Fatikh Sibagatullin United Russia
Viktor Peshkov Communist Party
Dmitry Novikov Communists of Russia
Lenar Gabdullin Liberal Democratic Party
Yevgeny Borodin Rodina
Irek Murtazin Yabloko
Ilya Novikov People's Freedom Party
27 Moskovsky single-mandate
constituency
 Tatarstan Rustem Ramazanov A Just Russia
Ildar Gilmutdinov United Russia
Khafiz Mirgalimov Communist Party
Dmitry Karymov Communists of Russia
Andrey Kudryashov Liberal Democratic Party
Lyudmila Kukoba Rodina
Marsel Shamsutdinov People's Freedom Party
28 Nizhnekamsky single-mandate
constituency
 Tatarstan Damir Vildanov A Just Russia
Airat Khairullin United Russia
Albert Yagudin Communist Party
Yevgeny Iosipov Communists of Russia
Anna Artemyeva Liberal Democratic Party
Andrey Lukin People's Freedom Party
Rinat Zakirov Independent
29 Naberezhnye Chelny single-mandate
constituency
 Tatarstan Ramil Abdulov A Just Russia
Alfiya Kogogina United Russia
Mansur Grifullin Communist Party
Tatyana Guryeva Communists of Russia
Rafael Bilmarov Liberal Democratic Party
Ruzil Mingalimov People's Freedom Party
Rafail Nurutdinov Rodina
30 Almetyevsk single-mandate
constituency
 Tatarstan Rinat Khairov A Just Russia
Alfiya Kogogina United Russia
Alexander Agafonov Communist Party
Eduard Mukhametshin Communists of Russia
Valery Aleynikov Liberal Democratic Party
Marat Kurbanov Yabloko
Airat Khanipov Rodina
31 Central single-mandate
constituency
 Tatarstan Aigul Faizullina A Just Russia
Irshat Minkin United Russia
Artyom Prokofyev Communist Party
Alfrad Valiyev Communists of Russia
Marsel Gabdrakhmanov Liberal Democratic Party
Ruslan Zinatullin Yabloko
Maxim Krotov Rodina
32 Tuva single-mandate
constituency
 Tuva Serek Khuurak A Just Russia
Mergen Oorzhak United Russia
Mergen Anay-ool Communist Party
Aibek Maady Communists of Russia
Igor Frente Liberal Democratic Party
Valery Salchak Yabloko
Mungun-ool Mongush People's Freedom Party
Timur Naidyn Independent
33 Udmurt single-mandate
constituency
 Udmurtia Viktor Shudegov A Just Russia
Alexey Zagrebin United Russia
Vladimir Chepkasov Communist Party
Roman Dementyev Communists of Russia
Timur Yagafarov Liberal Democratic Party
Sergey Butorin Civic Platform
Alexey Khulkin Party of Growth
Ildar Zakirov People's Freedom Party
34 Izhevsk single-mandate
constituency
 Udmurtia Farid Yunusov A Just Russia
Valery Buzilov United Russia
Yury Mishkin Communists of Russia
Vladimir Bodrov Communist Party
Anton Gusev Liberal Democratic Party
Mikhail Nazarov Yabloko
Ruslan Timurshin People's Freedom Party
35 Khakassia single-mandate
constituency
 Khakassia Ludmila Mindibekova A Just Russia
Nadezhda Maximova United Russia
Alexander Semyonov Communist Party
Dmitry Buryeev Liberal Democratic Party
Viktor Veryasov Greens
Oleg Ivanov Yabloko
36 Chechnya single-mandate
constituency
 Chechnya Ismail Denilkhanov A Just Russia
Adam Delimkhanov United Russia
Ruslan Avkhadov Communist Party
Albina Fatullayeva Liberal Democratic Party
Maxim Chuvashov Communists of Russia
37 Kanahsky single-mandate
constituency
 Chuvashia Alexander Aksakov Greens
Anatoly Aksakov A Just Russia
Georgy Danilov Communist Party
Konstantin Stepanov Liberal Democratic Party
Dmitry Semyonov People's Freedom Party
Vladimir Mikhailov Rodina
Dmitry Sorokin Civic Platform
Anton Saprykin Yabloko
Alexander Kapitonov Party of Growth
Anton Trefilov Communists of Russia
Valery Pavlov Patriots of Russia
38 Cheboksary single-mandate
constituency
 Chuvashia Oleg Nikolayev Greens
Oleg Nikolayev A Just Russia
Valentin Shurchanov Communist Party
Sergey Belobayev Liberal Democratic Party
Vladimir Mayorov People's Freedom Party
Nina Ryleeva Rodina
Vladislav Arkadyev Yabloko
Leonid Cherkasov United Russia
Alexander Golitsin Civic Platform
Sergey Shulyatyev Communists of Russia
Andrey Kulagin Patriots of Russia
Mikhail Gorbatin Party of Growth
Oleg Nikolayev Independent
39 Barnaul single-mandate
constituency
 Altai Krai Alexander Molotov A Just Russia
Andrey Sartakov Communist Party
Andrey Shyukin Liberal Democratic Party
Daniil Bessarabov United Russia
Tatyana Reznikova Civic Platform
Pavel Chesnov Party of Growth
Vladimir Ryzhkov Yabloko
40 Rubtsovsky single-mandate
constituency
 Altai Krai Vladislav Vakayev A Just Russia
Nina Ostanina Communist Party
Anton Kramskov Communists of Russia
Andrey Shyukin Liberal Democratic Party
Viktor Zobnev United Russia
Irina Shudra Liberal Democratic Party
Nikolay Nazarenko Rodina
Alexander Zonov Party of Growth
Viktor Rau Yabloko
41 Biisk single-mandate
constituency
 Altai Krai Marina Osipova A Just Russia
Tatyana Ostafyeva Communists of Russia
Mariya Prusakova Communist Party
Pavel Rego Liberal Democratic Party
Alexander Prokopyev United Russia
Sergey Ubrayev Rodina
Vladimir Mikhaylyuk Party of Growth
Konstantin Mironenko Greens
Konstantin Yemishin Yabloko
42 Slavogorod single-mandate
constituency
 Altai Krai Alexander Terentyev A Just Russia
Ivan Fursenko Communists of Russia
Yevgeniya Borovikova Liberal Democratic Party
Ivan Loor United Russia
Yury Bogdanov Party of Growth
Alexander Kondrov Yabloko
Vladimir Kirillov Greens
Pyotr Ponarin Independent
43 Chita single-mandate
constituency
 Zabaykalsky Krai Vladimir Pozdnyakov Communist Party
Valery Afitsinsky A Just Russia
Vacheslav Pimenov Communists of Russia
Vacheslav Ushakov Patriots of Russia
Yury Volkov Liberal Democratic Party
Nikolay Govorin United Russia
Alexander Katushev Rodina
Svetlana Bobovskaya Independent
Kristina Kireeva Independent
44 Daursky single-mandate
constituency
 Zabaykalsky Krai Yury Gayduk Communist Party
Andrey Popov A Just Russia
Sergey Andreev Communists of Russia
Gennady Shyukin Patriots of Russia
Vasilina Kuliyeva Liberal Democratic Party
Alexander Shebenkov Rodina
Igor Linnik Yabloko
Pavel Novikov Independent
Oleg Fyodorov Civic Platform
45 Kamchatka single-mandate
constituency
 Kamchatka Krai Konstantin Slyshenko United Russia
Mikhail Smagin Communist Party
Mikhail Puchkovsky A Just Russia
Mikhail Mashkovtsev Communists of Russia
Alexander Ostrikov Patriots of Russia
Valery Kalashnikov Liberal Democratic Party
Vladimir Elchaparov Yabloko
46 Krasnodar single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnodar Krai Sergey Obukhov Communist Party
Mikhail Abramyan Communists of Russia
Vladimir Yevlanov United Russia
Ilya Shakalov Liberal Democratic Party
Daniel Bashmakov A Just Russia
Leonid Zaprudin People's Freedom Party
Vitaly Katunin Patriots of Russia
Yury Kopachev Party of Growth
Nataliya Pogorelova Rodina
Andrey Yadchenko Greens
47 Krasnoarmeysk single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnodar Krai Denis Kupman Liberal Democratic Party
Denis Danilchenko A Just Russia
Georgy Zakharychev Civic Platform
Nataliya Ivanova Patriots of Russia
Georgy Kozmenko Greens
Dmitry Lameikin United Russia
Sergey Luzinov Communist Party
Alexander Novikov Party of Growth
Denis Panasenko Rodina
Yury Yankin Communists of Russia
48 Slavyansk single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnodar Krai Anna Bobreshova Liberal Democratic Party
Ivan Demchenko United Russia
Alexey Yegorov Yabloko
Yury Izmailov Patriots of Russia
Mikhail Kachula Greens
Sergey Ketov Comunists of Russia
Dmitry Kolomiyets Comunist Party
Oleg Lugin Party of Growth
Nikolay Manyak Rodina
Vitaly Prytkov A Just Russia
49 Tuapse single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnodar Krai Valery Khot Liberal Democratic Party
Aram Airapetyan Civilian Power
Yevgeny Vitishko Yabloko
Olga Zaruba Communists of Russia
Mikhail Yerokhin A Just Russia
Oleg Prokopenko Party of Growth
Vladimir Sinyagovsky United Russia
Alexey Trenin Communist Party
Vladimir Shturkin Rodina
50 Sochi single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnodar Krai Tatyana Seredenko Liberal Democratic Party
Sergey Badyuk Rodina
Igor Vasilyev Communist Party
Konstantin Zatulin United Russia
Alexander Kuznetsov Yabloko
Svetlana Nezhelskaya Patriots of Russia
Dmitry Novikov Greens
Igor Torosyan A Just Russia
Anton Khasanov Communists of Russia
Taras Yarosh Party of Growth
51 Tikhoretsk single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnodar Krai Alexander Nagnibeda Communist Party
Nikolay Sytnik Liberal Democratic Party
Alexey Yezubov United Russia
Denis Vashenko Party of Growth
Vladimir Karpekin A Just Russia
Lyudmila Linblad Rodina
Ilya Khalin Comunists of Russia
52 Armavir single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnodar Krai Nikolay Kharitonov Communist Party
Alexander Vysych Liberal Democratic Party
Alexander Blagodarov Party of Growth
Viktoriya Guseinova Communists of Russia
Denis Dvornikov Greens
Sergey Zakipnev Rodina
Andrey Ovechkin Patriots of Russia
Yevgeny Pozdeev Yabloko
Andrey Frolov A Just Russia
53 Kaneyvsky single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnodar Krai Alexander Baturinets Yabloko
Nataliya Boyeva United Russia
Stanislav Vasilyevsky Liberal Democratic Party
Vladimir Zverev Rodina
Oleg Kerimov Party of Growth
Andrey Rudenko A Just Russia
Pavel Sokolenko Communist Party
Andrey Tumin Patriots of Russia
Alexander Turenko Communists of Russia
54 Krasnoyarsk single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnoyarsk Krai Artyom Tarasov Yabloko
Yury Shvytkin United Russia
Seregey Titov Liberal Democratic Party
Alexander Gornostayev Rodina
Sergey Shakhmatov Greens
Andrey Zabirovsky A Just Russia
Alexey Slonov Communist Party
Vladimir Vladimirov Patriots of Russia
Tatyana Osipova Communists of Russia
55 Central single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnoyarsk Krai Nataliya Podolyak Greens
Pyotr Pimashov United Russia
Alexander Gliskov Liberal Democratic Party
Anatoly Urdayev Rodina
Yevgeny Baburin People's Freedom Party
Maxim Merkert A Just Russia
Pyotr Vychuzhanin Communist Party
Ivan Serebryakov Patriots of Russia
Anton Gurov Communists of Russia
56 Divnogorsk single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnoyarsk Krai Sergey Yerbyagin Greens
Yaroslav Pitersky Yabloko
Viktor Zubarev United Russia
Roman Ulskikh Liberal Democratic Party
Irina Romashechkina Rodina
Valentina Ulyanova Civic Platform
Maxim Zolotukhin A Just Russia
Dmitry Nosov Communist Party
Gennady Semigin Patriots of Russia
Irina Ivanova Communists of Russia
57 Yenisei single-mandate
constituency
 Krasnoyarsk Krai Artyom Kardanets Greens
Raisa Karmazina United Russia
Sergey Natarov Liberal Democratic Party
Axexander Dyakov Rodina
Olga Lanovaya Civic Platform
Alexander Lympio A Just Russia
Pyotr Polezhayev Communist Party
Tatyana Rykonova Patriots of Russia
Andrey Seleznyov Communists of Russia
58 Perm single-mandate
constituency
 Perm Krai Oleg Myasnikov Yabloko
Igor Shubin United Russia
Olga Rogozhnikova Liberal Democratic Party
Viktor Pokhmelkin Party of Growth
Vladimir Alikin A Just Russia
Alexey Selyutin Communist Party
Andrey Tribunsky Greens
Yevgeny Skobelin Communists of Russia
Almir Amayev People's Freedom Party
59 Chusovskoy single-mandate
constituency
 Perm Krai Irina Sadilova Yabloko
Alexey Burnashov United Russia
Yevgeny Sivtsev Liberal Democratic Party
Stepan Podaruyev Rodina
Irina Volynets A Just Russia
Genndy Storozhev Communist Party
Raisa Simonova People's Freedom Party
Yury Pimkin Communists of Russia
Alexey Ruban Patriots of Russia
60 Kungursky single-mandate
constituency
 Perm Krai Nadezhda Agisheva Yabloko
Dmitry Skrivanov United Russia
Alexey Zolotaryov Liberal Democratic Party
Yevgeny Zubov Rodina
Anton Lyubich Party of Growth
Sergey Zlobin A Just Russia
Vladimir Grebenyuk Communist Party
Alexander Mishenkov People's Freedom Party
Alexander Sozinov Communists of Russia
61 Kudymkarsky single-mandate
constituency
 Perm Krai Olga Kolokolova Yabloko
Dmitry Sazonov United Russia
Tatyana Kamenskikh Liberal Democratic Party
Dariya Aisfeld A Just Russia
Irina Filatova Communist Party
Valentin Murzayev People's Freedom Party
Vitaly Tytyanevich Communists of Russia
92 Kineshma single-mandate
constituency
 Ivanovo Oblast Yuri Smirnov United Russia
Ivan Melnikov Yabloko
Dmitry Sivokhin A Just Russia
Vladimir Klenov Communist Party
110 Seimsky single-mandate
constituency
 Kursk Oblast Alexander Rutskoy Patriots of Russia
124 Podolsk single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Oblast Viacheslav Fetisov United Russia
Alexander Gunko Yabloko
Sergey Kudinov A Just Russia
Boris Ivanyuzhenkov Communist Party
Fuad Sultanov Liberal Democratic Party
150 Nizhedonsky single-mandate
constituency
 Rostov Oblast Andrey Sklyarov Yabloko
Mikhail Yemelyanov A Just Russia
Yevgeny Bessonov Communist Party
Igor Teperichkin Liberal Democratic Party
183 Tula single-mandate
constituency
 Tula Oblast Viktor Dzyuba United Russia
Vladimir Dorokhov Yabloko
Anatoly Kuzhetsov A Just Russia
Tatyana Kosareva Communist Party
Herman Konev People's Freedom Party
Yelizaveta Batisheva Party of Grown
Vladimir Godunov Rodina
Yelena Safonova Greens
Oleg Sakharov Comunists of Russia
Khalip Sokol Party of the Parents of Future
Ilya Kindeev Liberal Democratic Party
184 Novomoskovsky single-mandate
constituency
 Tula Oblast Vladimir Afonsky United Russia
Yelena Konovalova Yabloko
Alexander Balberov Liberal Democratic Party
Sergey Grebenshikov A Just Russia
Oleg Lebedev Communist Party
Roman Yefremov People's Freedom Party
Anastasiya Zhukova Party of Growth
Alexey Novgorodov Rodina
Mikhail Seregin Greens
Eldar Abdulganiev Comunists of Russia
Vladimir Parakhin Independent
196 Babushkinsky single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Ivan Teterin United Russia
Sergey Mitrokhin Yabloko
Oleg Belyaev A Just Russia
Alexander Potapov Communist Party
Nikolay Lyaskin People's Freedom Party
197 Kuntsevo single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Vyacheslav Lysakov United Russia
Igor Nikolayev Yabloko
Oleg Kazenkov A Just Russia
Yuliya Mikhailova Communist Party
Vadim Lukashevich People's Freedom Party
Yaroslav Nilov Liberal Democratic Party
198 Leningradsky single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Ivan Teterin Liberal Democratic Party
Yuliya Galyamina Yabloko
Galina Khovanskaya A Just Russia
Anton Tarasov Communist Party
Vyacheslav Makarov People's Freedom Party
199 Lyublino single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Sergey Kozadaev Liberal Democratic Party
Vladimir Semago Yabloko
Valery Katkov A Just Russia
Valery Rashkin Communist Party
Pyotr Tolstoy United Russia
Vladimir Markin Patriots of Russia
200 Medvedkovo single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Sergey Dobrynin Liberal Democratic Party
Andrey Babushkin Yabloko
Yuliya Rublyova A Just Russia
Denis Parfyonov Communist Party
Tatyana Barsukova United Russia
Oleg Mitvol Greens
201 Nagatinsky single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Dmitry Nikolayev Liberal Democratic Party
Kirill Goncharov Yabloko
Andrey Nagibin A Just Russia
Vladimir Svyatoshenko Communist Party
Yelena Panina United Russia
202 New Moscow single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Andrey Rudkovsky Liberal Democratic Party
Alina Salnikova Yabloko
Alexander Tarnavsky A Just Russia
Igor Sagenbayev Communist Party
Dmitry Sablin United Russia
203 Oryekhovo–Borisovo single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Lyubov Dukhanina United Russia
Igor Dranin Yabloko
Dariya Sorokina A Just Russia
Alexander Medvedev Communist Party
Sergey Yerokhov People's Freedom Party
Boris Chernyshov Liberal Democratic Party
204 Perovo single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Sergey Zheleznyak United Russia
Maxim Kruglov Yabloko
Alexander Korsunov A Just Russia
Alexander Timchenko Communist Party
Vladimir Zalishak People's Freedom Party
Igor Boyko Liberal Democratic Party
205 Preobrazhensky single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Anton Zharkov United Russia
Olga Demicheva Yabloko
Anatoly Wasserman A Just Russia
Nikolay Korsakov Communist Party
Vadim Korovin People's Freedom Party
Andrey Kireev Liberal Democratic Party
206 Tushino single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Gennady Onishchenko United Russia
Dmitry Gudkov Yabloko
Ilya Sviridov A Just Russia
Sergey Baburin Communist Party
Sergey Marusov Liberal Democratic Party
Eduard Bagirov Patriots of Russia
Igor Korotchenko Rodina
207 Khovrino single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Irina Byelykh United Russia
Mikhail Peskov Yabloko
Alexey Alexeev A Just Russia
Yelena Pavlova Communist Party
Yuliya Timoshina Liberal Democratic Party
208 Centre single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Nikolay Gonchar United Russia
Andrey Zubov People's Freedom Party
Kristina Simonyan A Just Russia
Pavel Tarasov Communist Party
Mikhail Dyegtyaryov Liberal Democratic Party
209 Cheryomushki single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Dmitry Morozov United Russia
Konstantinas Yankauskas People's Freedom Party
Sergey Vasilyev A Just Russia
Vladimir Rodin Communist Party
Anton Yurikov Liberal Democratic Party
Yelena Rusakova Yabloko
210 Chertanovo single-mandate
constituency
 Moscow Anatoly Vyborny United Russia
Alexey Krapukhin Yabloko
Vladimir Kochetkov A Just Russia
Denis Davydov Communist Party
Platon Grekov Liberal Democratic Party

Notes

  1. ^ In opinion polls often found under the old name of "Right Cause"
  2. ^ Average result for month
  3. ^ Average result for month
  4. ^ Average result for month
  5. ^ Average result for month
  6. ^ Average result for month
  7. ^ Average result for month
  8. ^ Recognized by most members of the UN as part of Ukraine[35]
  9. ^ Recognized by most members of the UN as part of Ukraine[36]

References

  1. ^ "State Duma passes first reading of bill to postpone the elections". Vedomosti. 19 June 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  2. ^ "On 1 July 2015, Constitutional Court of Russia announces ruiling on interpretation of part 1 of article 96 and parts 1, 2, and 4 of article 99 of the Russian Constitution". Constitutional Court of Russia.
  3. ^ Vladimir Putin appoints Duma elections for September 18
  4. ^ Vladimir Putin announces Duma election
  5. ^ a b On the Election of Deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
  6. ^ CEC approves calendar for the elections of deputies of State Duma's 7th convocation
  7. ^ ЦИК РФ ПРОВЕДЕТ ЖЕРЕБЬЕВКУ ПОРЯДКА НАИМЕНОВАНИЙ ПАРТИЙ В БЮЛЛЕТЕНЯХ 12 АВГУСТА. (In Russian). Retrieved 2016-08-06
  8. ^ Draw of distribution of free TV time was held in CEC on August 16 and 18
  9. ^ "Information on political parties allowed to participate in the election of deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation without the collection of voter signatures (in accordance with Article 44 of the Federal Law of 22 February 2014 "On elections of deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation")" (doc). Central Election Commission of Russia (cikrf.ru). 28 October 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  10. ^ a b Parade of party conventions
  11. ^ a b 20 parties will continue participation in campaign
  12. ^ "ЦИК зарегистрировал федеральный список "Родины" на выборах в Госдуму". Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  13. ^ "ЦИК РФ зарегистрировал федеральный список кандидатов в депутаты Госдумы от "Коммунистов России"" (in Russian). Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  14. ^ "ЦИК зарегистрировал список Российской партии пенсионеров на выборах". Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  15. ^ a b c "ЦИК зарегистрировал список кандидатов из 14 партий в Госдуме". Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  16. ^ CEC registered Greens list for the elections to State Duma
  17. ^ CEC registered CPl list for the elections to State Duma
  18. ^ CEC registered LDPR list for the elections to State Duma
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