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2013 Russian elections

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8 September 2013
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10 heads of federal subjects
16 regional parliaments

2013 Russian elections:
  •   Gubernatorial
      Legislative
      Legislative (of another subject)
      Gubernatorial and legislative

The 2013 Russian elections were held in large part, on Sunday, 8 September 2013 (single election day). It was the first year when the single election day was held in September. Various snap elections for local offices were also held throughout the year.

Gubernatorial elections

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Direct

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Federal Subject Incumbent Incumbent
since
Candidates
Khakassia[1] Viktor Zimin 2009
Zabaykalsky Krai[2] Ravil Geniatulin
(term expired March)
1996[a]
Konstantin Ilkovsky
(acting)
2013
Khabarovsk Krai[3] Vyacheslav Shport 2009
Vladimir Oblast[4] Nikolay Vinogradov
(term expired March)
1996
Svetlana Orlova
(acting)
2013
Magadan Oblast[5] Nikolay Dudov
(term expired February)
2003
Vladimir Pechyony
(acting)
2013
Moscow Oblast[6] Sergei Shoigu
(resigned)
2012
Andrey Vorobyov
(acting)
Moscow[7] Sergey Sobyanin 2010[c]
Chukotka AO[8] Roman Kopin 2008

Indirect

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Federal Subject Incumbent Incumbent
since
Results
Dagestan[9] Magomedsalam Magomedov
(resigned)
2010
Ramazan Abdulatipov
(acting)
2013
Ingushetia[10] Yunus-bek Yevkurov 2008

Legislative elections

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Parties clearing the electoral threshold (varying from 5% to 7% in each region) are highlighted.

Legislature Voting system Party-list results District seats Majority
UR CPRF LDPR SR Other[e]
Bashkortostan, State Assembly[11] Parallel (55 PR + 55 FPTP) 76.06% (49) 11.70% (6) 3.72% 2.81% UR 39, CPRF 4, LDPR 3, PoR 1, AZ–NP 1, PSSo 1, Ind 6
Buryatia, People's Khural Parallel (33 PR + 33 FPTP) 43.34% (20) 19.37% (8) 6.11% (1) 9.06% (4) UR 25, SR 2, GP 1, RPPS 1, Ind 4
Kalmykia, People's Khural Party-list proportional 51.34% (18) 11.41% (4) 2.60% 4.55% GP 9.37% (3)

PoR 5.77% (2)

none
Sakha (Yakutia), State Assembly Parallel (35 PR + 35 FPTP) 47.41% (22) 12.82% (5) 6.30% (1) 16.01% (7) UR 29, SR 2, ZaZhR 1, Ind 3
Khakassia, Supreme Council Parallel (25 PR + 25 FPTP) 46.32% (14) 14.40% (4) 16.55% (5) 3.91% CPCR 6.44% (2) UR 20, CPRF 2, PoR 1, Ind 2
Chechnya, Parliament[12] Party-list proportional 85.94% (37) 0.19% 0.08% 7.27% (3) PoR 5.07% (1) none
Zabaykalsky Krai, Legislative Assembly Parallel (25 PR + 25 FPTP) 43.09% (14) 14.15% (4) 13.38% (4) 10.45% (3) UR 22, SR 1, Ind 2
Arkhangelsk Oblast Assembly of Deputies Parallel (31 PR + 31 FPTP) 40.69% (18) 12.88% (5) 12.30% (4) 10.46% (3) Rodina 6.18% (1) UR 25, SR 2, CPRF 1, PoR 1, Rodina 1, Ind 1
Vladimir Oblast, Legislative Assembly Parallel (19 PR + 19 FPTP) 44.33% (13) 13.54% (3) 9.92% (2) 6.96% (1) UR 19
Ivanovo Oblast Duma[13] Parallel (13 PR + 13 FPTP) 55.77% (10) 14.57% (2) 6.99% (1) 4.39% UR 12, RPPS 1
Irkutsk Oblast, Legislative Assembly Parallel (23 PR + 22 FPTP) 42.36% (13) 18.87% (5) 11.28% (3) 4.07% GP 8.51% (2) UR 16, GP 2, CPRF 1, LDPR 1, Ind 2
Kemerovo Oblast, Council of People's Deputies Parallel (23 PR + 23 FPTP) 86.21% (22) 2.58% 3.93% (1) 1.86% UR 22, SR 1
Rostov Oblast, Legislative Assembly Parallel (30 PR + 30 FPTP) 62.45% (24) 14.71% (4) 4.73% 7.97% (2) UR 28, CPRF 2
Smolensk Oblast Duma Parallel (24 PR + 24 FPTP) 41.17% (13) 15.02% (4) 13.49% (4) 7.58% (2) RPPS 6.07% (1) UR 23, CPRF 1
Ulyanovsk Oblast, Legislative Assembly Parallel (18 PR + 18 FPTP) 57.62% (15) 14.08% (2) 7.24% (1) 3.03% UR 16, CPRF 2
Yaroslavl Oblast Duma[14] Parallel (25 PR + 25 FPTP) 42.25% (16) 11.07% (4) 5.12% (1) 9.67% (3) RPR–PARNAS 5.11% (1) UR 23, GP 1, Greens 1
Total (incl. district seats) 825 seats 637 73 32 36 47

Mayoral elections

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The table includes capital cities of federal subjects (11) and urban okrugs with 100,000+ inhabitants.

City Date Incumbent Incumbent
since
Candidates Result
Kemerovo, Kemerovo Oblast 27 January Vladimir Mikhailov
(resigned)
1991
  • Green tickY Valery Yermakov (UR) 90.99%
  • Irina Orekhova (LDPR) 3.71%
New mayor elected to a vacant position.
Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast[15] 31 March Aleksandr Bobovnikov[16]
(resigned)
2000
New mayor elected to a vacant position.
Maykop, Adygea 26 May Mikhail Chernichenko[17]
(resigned)
1991
New mayor elected to a vacant position.
Abakan, Khakassia 8 September Nikolay Bulakin 1995
  • Green tickY Nikolay Bulakin (Ind) 81.79%
  • Aleksandr Semyonov (CPRF) 9.54%
Incumbent re-elected.
Gelendzhik, Krasnodar Krai 8 September Viktor Khrestin 2005
  • Green tickY Viktor Khrestin (UR) 91.39%
  • Svetlana Kubenskaya (LDPR) 4.07%
Incumbent re-elected.
Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk Krai 8 September Aleksandr Sokolov 2000
  • Green tickY Aleksandr Sokolov (UR) 67.90%
  • Pyotr Perevezentsev (CPRF) 10.07%
  • Gennady Savochkin (LDPR) 8.70%
Incumbent re-elected.
Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo Oblast 8 September Valery Smolego
(resigned)
2010
  • Green tickY Sergey Kuznetsov (UR) 86.72%
  • Igor Ukraintsev (LDPR) 7.63%
New mayor elected to a vacant position.
Petrozavodsk, Karelia 8 September Nikolay Levin 2009
Incumbent lost re-election.
New mayor elected.
Prokopyevsk, Kemerovo Oblast 8 September Valery Garanin 1999
  • Green tickY Valery Garanin (UR) 94.50%
  • Yevgeny Mangazeyev (LDPR) 4.68%
Incumbent re-elected.
Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Oblast 8 September Yury Lastochkin 2009
  • Green tickY Yury Lastochkin (UR) 81.46%
  • Sergey Salov (LDPR) 6.58%
  • Roman Smirnov (Ind) 5.35%
Incumbent re-elected.
Veliky Novgorod, Novgorod Oblast 8 September Yury Bobryshev 2008
  • Green tickY Yury Bobryshev (UR) 38.56%
  • Yevgeny Kuzikov (SR) 23.91%
  • Sergey Svetlov (Ind) 18.74%
  • Dmitry Perevyazkin (CPCR) 5.29%
Incumbent re-elected.
Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai 8 September Igor Pushkaryov 2008
Incumbent re-elected.
Vologda, Vologda Oblast 8 September Evgeny Shulepov 2008
Incumbent re-elected.
Volzhsky, Volgograd Oblast 8 September Marina Afanasyeva (SR) 2009
  • Green tickY Igor Voronin (UR) 59.43%
  • Dmitry Litvintsev (LDPR) 17.42%
  • Pyotr Shabeko (Ind) 7.43%
  • Roman Tkachyov (Rodina) 6.89%
Incumbent removed from ballot.
Former mayor re-elected.
Voronezh, Voronezh Oblast 8 September Sergey Koliukh 2008
Incumbent did not stand for re-election.
New mayor elected.
Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast[f] 8 September Yevgeny Porunov
(mayor–chairman of the City Duma)
2010
Incumbent did not stand for re-election.
New mayor elected.
Aleksandr Yakob
(city manager)
Tomsk, Tomsk Oblast 13 October Nikolay Nikolaychuk 2007
Incumbent did not stand for re-election.
New mayor elected.

Notes

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  1. ^ As governor of Chita Oblast.
  2. ^ Member of A Just Russia, ran as independent.
  3. ^ Resigned to trigger a snap election.
  4. ^ Member of United Russia, ran as independent.
  5. ^ Only parties that crossed the threshold are included.
  6. ^ Non-executive, largely ceremonial mayor within a council–manager government.

References

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  2. ^ "Выборы Губернатора Забайкальского края". Central Election Commission of Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  3. ^ "Выборы Губернатора Хабаровского края". Central Election Commission of Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  4. ^ "Выборы Губернатора (главы администрации) Владимирской области". Central Election Commission of Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  5. ^ "Выборы губернатора Магаданской области". Central Election Commission of Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  6. ^ "Выборы Губернатора Московской области". Central Election Commission of Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  7. ^ "Выборы Мэра Москвы". Central Election Commission of Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  8. ^ "Выборы Губернатора Чукотского автономного округа". Central Election Commission of Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  9. ^ Дагиев, Ахмед (8 September 2013). "Главой Дагестана стал Рамазан Абдулатипов". Rossiyskaya Gazeta (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  10. ^ "Парламент Ингушетии переизбрал Евкурова на второй срок". Interfax (in Russian). 8 September 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  11. ^ "Выборы депутатов Государственного Собрания - Курултая Республики Башкортостан пятого созыва". Central Election Commission of Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  12. ^ "Выборы депутатов Парламента Чеченской Республики третьего созыва". Central Election Commission of Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  13. ^ "Постановление Избирательной комиссии Ивановской области от 11.09.2013 № 108/724-5 Об определении общих результатов выборов депутатов Ивановской областной Думы шестого созыва" (PDF). Ivanovo Oblast Election Commission (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  14. ^ "Краткая информация о Думе VI созыва". Yaroslav Oblast Duma (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  15. ^ "Досрочные выборы Главы городского округа Жуковский". izbirkom.ru. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  16. ^ "Глава подмосковного наукограда Жуковский ушел в отставку". TASS (in Russian). 21 January 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  17. ^ Перова, Анна (5 February 2013). "Мэр Майкопа сменился по собственному". Kommersant (in Russian). Retrieved 15 December 2025.