2012 Russian gubernatorial elections
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2012 Russian regional elections: Gubernatorial Legislative |
Russian gubernatorial elections in 2012 took place on 14 October in Amur, Bryansk, Belgorod, Novgorod and Ryazan oblasts.
The ballots in governors’ elections in the Amur, Belgorod and Ryazan regions had four names to choose from. The ballot in the Novgorod region contained three names. In total, 17 candidates from six political parties competed for five governor seats. The parties represented the State Duma’s "big four" United Russia, the Communists, the Liberal-Democratic Party and A Just Russia, as well as Right Cause and Patriots of Russia. Candidates from LDPR competed in four regions, those from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation in three, Right Course and Patriots of Russia were represented in two regions, and A Just Russia in one.[1]
The Russian Interior Ministry released a statement saying "To ensure law and order and public security, over 102,000 police and interior troops, 2,800-strong staff of private security firms and 3,900 representatives of voluntary people’s squads, public formations and Cossacks will be involved during the holding of the Unified Voting Day".[2]
Race summary[]
Federal Subject | Incumbent | Party | Incumbent status | Losing candidates | Governor-elect |
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Amur Oblast[3] | Oleg Kozhemyako | United Russia | Term-expiring | Roman Kobyzov (CPRF) Ivan Abramov (LDPR) Dmitry Zharovsky (JR) |
Oleg Kozhemyako |
Belgorod Oblast | Yevgeny Savchenko | United Russia | Acting | Irina Gorkova (LDPR) Alexander Zapryagailo (PR) Alexander Kushnaryov (PD) |
Yevgeny Savchenko |
Bryansk Oblast | Nikolay Denin | United Russia | Term-expiring | Vadim Potomsky (CPRF) | Nikolay Denin |
Novgorod Oblast | Sergey Mitin | United Russia | Acting | Nikolay Zakharov (PR) Viktor Mikhailov (LDPR) |
Sergey Mitin |
Ryazan Oblast[4] | Oleg Kovalyov | United Russia | Acting | Vladimir Fedotkin (CPRF) Alexander Sherin (LDPR) Alexandra Perekhvatova (PD) |
Oleg Kovalyov |
References[]
- ^ "Russia’s elections day covers country’s 77 regions", ITAR TASS, 14 October, 2012
- ^ "Russia Holds First Gubernatorial Elections in Eight Years", RIA Novosti, 14 October 2012
- ^ Results of the election of the governor of Amur Oblast
- ^ The Election Commission of Ryazan Oblast signed the final protocols of the elections
- Gubernatorial elections in Russia
- 2012 elections in Russia
- October 2012 events in Russia