Election Name: | 2024 Russian elections |
Country: | Russia |
Type: | parliamentary |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2023 Russian elections |
Previous Year: | 2023 |
Election Date: | 8 September 2024 |
Next Election: | 2025 Russian elections |
Next Year: | 2025 |
The 2024 Russian elections will be held in Russia, in large part, on Sunday, 8 September 2024 (single election day), with several regions allowing voting on 6 and 7 September. There will be three by-elections to the 8th State Duma, 19 gubernatorial elections (16 direct and three indirectly elected), 13 regional parliamentary elections, and many elections on the municipal level.[1]
See main article: 2024 Russian presidential election.
See main article: By-elections to the 8th Russian State Duma.
Constituency | Former MP | Party | Elected MP | Party | |||
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Khakassia | Sergey Sokol until 15 September 2023[2] | United Russia | TBD | TBD | |||
Southern | Vitaly Kushnarev until 27 May 2024[3] | United Russia | TBD | TBD | |||
Unecha | Nikolay Alekseyenko until 28 May 2024[4] | United Russia | TBD | TBD |
Territories that are internationally recognised as part of Ukraine are highlighted with .
Region | Incumbent | Status | Last race | Result | |
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Crimea | Sergey Aksyonov (UR) | Running[35] | 2019: 74/74 | TBD | |
Kabardino-Balkaria | Kazbek Kokov (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 70/70 | TBD | |
Ingushetia | Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov (UR) | Eligible | 2019: 27/31 | TBD | |
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug | Natalya Komarova (UR) | Resigned[36] | 2020: 29/38 | — | |
Ruslan Kukharuk (UR) | Acting Governor running[37] | — | TBD |
Territories that are internationally recognised as part of Ukraine are highlighted with .
Legislature | Seats | Voting system | Majority in last election | Majority after election | |||
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Altai Republic | 41 | Parallel (11 party list + 30 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Crimea | 75 | Party-list proportional representation | United Russia | TBD | |||
Kabardino-Balkaria | 70 | Party-list proportional representation | United Russia | TBD | |||
Karachay-Cherkessia | 50 | Party-list proportional representation | United Russia | TBD | |||
Mari El | 52 | Parallel (13 party list + 39 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Tatarstan | 100 | Parallel (50 party list + 50 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Tuva | 32 | Parallel (16 party list + 16 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Khabarovsk Krai | 36 | Parallel (12 party list + 24 SMC) | LDPR | TBD | |||
Bryansk Oblast | 60 | Parallel (30 party list + 30 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Tula Oblast | 36 | Parallel (12 party list + 24 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Volgograd Oblast | 38 | Parallel (19 party list + 19 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Moscow | 45 | First-past-the-post | Independent | TBD | |||
Sevastopol | 24 | Parallel (16 party list + 8 SMC) | United Russia | TBD |
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Legislature | No | Former member | Party | Results | Candidates | |||
State Council of the Komi Republic | 11 | Aleksandr Gayvoronsky | United Russia | Incumbent resigned June 21, 2023[38] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg | 18 | Aleksey Dalmatov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned June 28, 2023[39] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Kamchatka Krai | 11 | Yury Lomakin | United Russia | Incumbent resigned July 25, 2023[40] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Perm Krai | 12 | Viktor Baranov | United Russia | Incumbent died September 7, 2023[41] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Kaluga Oblast | 15 | Aleksandr Yefremov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned September 18, 2023, to become Minister of Agriculture of Kaluga Oblast[42] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Arkhangelsk Oblast Assembly of Deputies | 23 | Ivan Novikov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned September 22, 2023, to become Senator of the Federation Council[43] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Primorsky Krai | 10 | Aleksandr Rolik | United Russia | Incumbent resigned September 26, 2023, to become Senator of the Federation Council[44] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Yaroslavl Oblast Duma | 31 | Natalia Kosikhina | United Russia | Incumbent resigned September 26, 2023, to become Senator of the Federation Council[45] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Smolensk Oblast Duma | 12 | Artyom Malashchenkov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned September 28, 2023, to become Senator of the Federation Council[46] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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State Assembly of the Sakha Republic | 34 | Sakhamin Afanasyev | United Russia | Incumbent resigned October 4, 2023, to become Senator of the Federation Council[47] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Orenburg Oblast | 9 | Aleksandr Kuznetsov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned October 12, 2023, due to holding a foreign bank account[48] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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State Assembly of the Republic of Bashkortostan | 54 | Vilory Ugarov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned October 13, 2023[49] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Tyumen Oblast Duma | 3 | Vladimir Pushkarev | United Russia | Incumbent resigned October 13, 2023, to become Senator of the Federation Council[50] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Duma of Astrakhan Oblast | 13 | Viktor Fyodorov | United Russia | Incumbent expelled October 23, 2023, after being indicted for fraud[51] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Tver Oblast | 15 | Vladimir Mishchenko | United Russia | Incumbent resigned October 27, 2023, to become Head of Bologovsky District[52] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap | |||
Legislative Assembly of Novosibirsk Oblast | 3 | Vladimir Laptev | United Russia | Incumbent resigned October 26, 2023, after being charged with fraud[53] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Krasnoyarsk Krai | 10 | Roman Goldman | United Russia | Incumbent expelled November 23, 2023, after being indicted for negligent possession of a firearm[54] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Zabaykalsky Krai | 1 | Viktoria Bessonova | United Russia | Incumbent resigned November 24, 2023, to become Deputy Chairwoman of the Government of Zabaykalsky Krai[55] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Altai Krai Legislative Assembly | 21 | Ivan Nifontov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned December 1, 2023, to become Minister of Sport of Altai Krai[56] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Novgorod Oblast Duma | 1 | Anatoly Osipov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned December 13, 2023, after being indicted for abuse of power[57] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap | |||
Murmansk Oblast Duma | 15 | Oleg Samarsky | United Russia | Incumbent expelled February 1, 2024, after being indicted for abuse of power[58] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Orenburg Oblast | 18 | Ildar Iskakov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned March 27, 2023[59] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Ryazan Oblast Duma | 12 | Igor Murog | United Russia | Incumbent resigned April 2, 2024, to become Senator of the Federation Council[60] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Legislative Assembly of Vologda Oblast | 2 | Denis Dolzhenko | United Russia | Incumbent resigned April 24, 2024[61] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Duma of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug — Yugra | 2 | Pyotr Sozonov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned April 26, 2024[62] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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Duma of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug | 2 | Anastasia Zhukova | United Russia | Incumbent resigned October 1, 2021, to become Senator of the Federation Council[63] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 |
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Ksenia Nesterova | Independent | Incumbent resigned May 22, 2024[64] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | ||||||
Duma of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug | 1 | Yulia Bobkova | United Russia | Incumbent resigned May 22, 2024 New member to be elected September 8, 2024 |
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Igor Ivanov | United Russia | Incumbent resigned May 22, 2024 New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | ||||||
Legislative Assembly of Perm Krai | 20 | Aleksey Inyutkin | United Russia | Incumbent resigned May 23, 2024[65] New member to be elected September 8, 2024 | nowrap |
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City | Incumbent | Status | Last race | Results | |||
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Abakan (Khakassia) | Aleksey Lyomin (UR) | Running[66] | 2019: 87.16% | nowrap |
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Anadyr (Chukotka AO) | Leonid Nikolayev (UR) | Retiring | 2019: 49.21% | nowrap |
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Territories that are internationally recognised as part of Ukraine are highlighted with .
On 21 August 2024, the Central Election Commission ordered the postponement of voting in seven municipalities of Kursk Oblast that were occupied by Ukraine during the August 2024 Kursk Oblast incursion.[67]
On 22 July 2024, election authorities rejected the applications of all 83 members of Yabloko contesting elections for the Municipal Councils of Saint Petersburg.[68]