Election Name: | 2022 Russian gubernatorial elections |
Country: | Russia |
Type: | parliamentary |
Ongoing: | yes |
Previous Election: | 2021 Russian gubernatorial elections |
Previous Year: | 2021 |
Election Date: | 11 September 2022 |
Next Election: | 2023 Russian gubernatorial elections |
Next Year: | 2023 |
Seats For Election: | 15 heads of federal subjects |
Gubernatorial elections were held in Russia on 11 September 2022 in 15 federal subjects. Seven incumbent governors were seeking re-election.
Three regions, namely Tambov, Vladimir and Yaroslavl oblasts, had their governors resigned in October 2021. On 10 May 2022, the incumbent governors of five other regions announced their resignations: Valery Radayev of Saratov Oblast and Sergey Zhvachkin of Tomsk Oblast finished their second term early, while Alexander Yevstifeyev of Mari El, Nikolay Lyubimov of Ryazan Oblast and Igor Vasilyev of Kirov Oblast resigned shortly before the end of the first five-year term.[1]
Region | Incumbent | Status | Last race | Result | ||||||||||||
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Alexey Tsydenov (UR) | Incumbent re-elected[2] | 2017 87.4% | 86.2% | |||||||||||||
Artur Parfenchikov (UR) | 2017 61.3% | 69.2% | ||||||||||||||
Alexander Yevstifeyev (IND) | Resigned | 2017: 88.3% | — | |||||||||||||
Yury Zaitsev (IND) | — | 82.4% | ||||||||||||||
Aleksandr Brechalov (UR) | 2017: 78.2% | 64.4% | ||||||||||||||
Anton Alikhanov (UR) | Incumbent re-elected[3] | 2017 81.0% | 80.2% | |||||||||||||
Igor Vasilyev (UR) | Resigned[4] | 2017 64.0% | — | |||||||||||||
Aleksandr Sokolov (UR) | — | 71.9% | ||||||||||||||
Andrey Nikitin (UR) | Incumbent re-elected[5] | 2017 68.0% | 77.0% | |||||||||||||
Nikolay Lyubimov (UR) | Resigned | 2017 80.1% | — | |||||||||||||
Pavel Malkov (UR) | — | 84.6% | ||||||||||||||
Valery Radayev (UR) | Resigned[6] | 2017: 74.6% | — | |||||||||||||
Roman Busargin (UR) | — | 72.6% | ||||||||||||||
Yevgeny Kuyvashev (UR) | Incumbent re-elected[7] | 2017: 62.2% | 65.8% | |||||||||||||
Aleksandr Nikitin (UR) | Resigned | 2020: 79.3% | — | |||||||||||||
Maksim Yegorov (UR) | Acting Governor elected to full term[8] | — | 85.0% | |||||||||||||
Sergey Zhvachkin (UR) | Resigned[9] || 2017: 60.6% || —|-| style="background: | || Vladimir Mazur (UR) || Acting Governor elected to full term || — || 84.9%|-| rowspan=2| Vladimir Oblast || style="background: | || Vladimir Sipyagin (LDPR) || Resigned || 2018: 31.2% (first round), 57.0% (second round) || —|-| style="background: | || Aleksandr Avdeyev (UR) || Acting Governor elected to full term[10] || — || 83.7%|-| rowspan=2| Yaroslavl Oblast || style="background: | || Dmitry Mironov (UR) || Resigned || 2017: 79.3% || —|-| style="background: | || Mikhail Yevrayev (IND)[11] || Acting Governor elected to full term[12] || — || 82.3%|} Vote in parliament
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