2018 Russian elections

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2018 Russian elections

← 2017 18 March (Presidential)
9 September (1st round of Single Voting Day)
16 and 23 September and 11 November (2nd round of Single Voting Day)
16 December (Special gubernatorial election in Primorsky Krai)
2019 →

  Gubernatorial
  Gubernatorial and legislative
  Legislative
  Two legislative elections (including one of another subject)
  Referendum
The logo of the voting day on September 9, 2018

Elections in the Russian Federation took place mostly on 9, 16 and 23 September, with the exception of the presidential election, which occurred on 18 March and a special gubernatorial election in Primorsky Krai, which occurred in December.

Overview

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Type of election Quantity
Presidential 1
By-elections to the State Duma 7
Regional legislative election 17
Gubernatorial election 17
Regional referendums 1

Presidential election

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The presidential elections were held on 18 March.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladimir PutinIndependent56,430,71277.53
Pavel GrudininCommunist Party8,659,20611.90
Vladimir ZhirinovskyLiberal Democratic Party4,154,9855.71
Ksenia SobchakCivic Initiative1,238,0311.70
Grigory YavlinskyYabloko769,6441.06
Boris TitovParty of Growth556,8010.76
Maxim SuraykinCommunists of Russia499,3420.69
Sergey BaburinRussian All-People's Union479,0130.66
Total72,787,734100.00
Valid votes72,787,73498.92
Invalid/blank votes791,2581.08
Total votes73,578,992100.00
Registered voters/turnout109,008,42867.50
Source: CEC

By-elections to the State Duma

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The by-elections in four constituencies took place on a single voting day on 9 September:

Gubernatorial and head elections

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Gubernatorial elections in 19 subjects of the Federation were held on 9 September. The second round, if necessary, will be held on September 23.

Direct elections

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Indirect elections

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Regional elections

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Autonomous republics and okrugs

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Oblasts and krais

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Regional referendums

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The referendum was held on 18 March.

References

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