Election Name: | 2025 Russian elections |
Country: | Russia |
Type: | parliamentary |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2024 Russian elections |
Previous Year: | 2024 |
Election Date: | 14 September 2025 |
Next Election: | 2026 Russian elections |
Next Year: | 2026 |
The 2025 Russian elections will be held in Russia, in large part, on Sunday, 14 September 2025 (single election day), with several regions are likely to allow voting on 12 and 13 September. There will be at least three by-election to the 8th State Duma, 17 gubernatorial elections (16 direct and one indirectly elected), 11 regional parliamentary elections, and many elections on the municipal level.
See main article: By-elections to the 8th Russian State Duma.
Constituency | Former MP | Party | Elected MP | Party | |||
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Biysk | Aleksandr Prokopyev until 25 June 2024[1] | United Russia | TBD | TBD | |||
Skopin | Dmitry Khubezov until 8 October 2024[2] | United Russia | TBD | TBD | |||
Krasnodar | Yevgeny Pervyshov until 4 November 2024[3] | 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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Chuvashia | Oleg Nikolayev (SR–ZP) | Eligible | 2020: 75.61% | 2025 TBD | |
Komi Republic | Vladimir Uyba (UR) | Resigned[4] | 2020: 73.18% | – | |
Rostislav Goldstein (UR) | Acting Head | – | 2025 TBD | ||
Tatarstan | Rustam Minnikhanov (UR) | Eligible | 2020: 83.27% | 2025 TBD | |
Kamchatka Krai | Vladimir Solodov (UR) | Eligible | 2020: 80.51% | 2025 TBD | |
Krasnodar Krai | Veniamin Kondratyev (IND) | Eligible | 2020: 82.97% | 2025 TBD | |
Perm Krai | Dmitry Makhonin (UR) | Eligible | 2020: 75.69% | 2025 TBD | |
Arkhangelsk Oblast | Aleksandr Tsybulsky (UR) | Eligible | 2020: 69.63% | 2025 TBD | |
Bryansk Oblast | Aleksandr Bogomaz (UR) | Eligible | 2020: 71.70% | 2025 TBD | |
Irkutsk Oblast | Igor Kobzev (UR) | Eligible | 2020: 60.79% | 2025 TBD | |
Kaluga Oblast | Vladislav Shapsha (UR) | Eligible | 2020: 71.19% | 2025 TBD | |
Kostroma Oblast | Sergey Sitnikov (IND) | Eligible | 2020: 64.65% | 2025 TBD | |
Leningrad Oblast | Aleksandr Drozdenko (UR) | Eligible | 2020: 83.61% | 2025 TBD | |
Rostov Oblast | Vasily Golubev (UR) | Resigned[5] | 2020: 65.53% | – | |
Yury Slyusar (UR) | Acting Governor | – | 2025 TBD | ||
Tambov Oblast | Maksim Yegorov (UR) | Resigned[6] | 2022 84.95% | – | |
Yevgeny Pervyshov (UR) | Acting Head | – | 2025 TBD | ||
Sevastopol | Mikhail Razvozhayev (UR) | Eligible | 2020: 85.72% | 2025 TBD | |
Jewish Autonomous Oblast | Rostislav Goldstein (UR) | Resigned[7] | 2020: 82.50% | – | |
Maria Kostyuk (UR) | Acting Governor | – | 2025 TBD |
Legislature | Seats | Voting system | Majority in last election | Majority after election | |||
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Komi Republic | 30 | Parallel (15 party list + 15 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Belgorod Oblast | 50 | Parallel (25 party list + 25 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Chelyabinsk Oblast | 60 | Parallel (30 party list + 30 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Kaluga Oblast | 40 | Parallel (20 party list + 20 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Kostroma Oblast | 35 | Parallel (10 party list + 25 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Kurgan Oblast | 34 | Parallel (17 party list + 17 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Magadan Oblast | 21 | Parallel (11 party list + 10 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Novosibirsk Oblast | 76 | Parallel (38 party list + 38 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Ryazan Oblast | 40 | Parallel (20 party list + 20 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Voronezh Oblast | 56 | Parallel (28 party list + 28 SMC) | United Russia | TBD | |||
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug | 22 | Parallel (11 party list + 11 SMC) | United Russia | TBD |