The 2018 Moscow Oblast gubernatorial election was held on 9 September 2018. To be elected outright, a candidate needed more than 50% of votes; if no-one achieved 50%, a runoff between the top two candidates would have been held 14 days later. Andrey Vorobyov, the incumbent governor, took 62% of the vote, and was thus re-elected for a new term.[1]
2018 Moscow Oblast gubernatorial election|
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Municipal results (blue – Vorobyov, red – Cheremisov) |
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Candidates
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Six candidates were registered to participate in the election.[2]
Other candidates
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Summary of the 9 September 2018 Moscow Oblast gubernatorial election results
Candidate
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Party
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1st round
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Votes
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%
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Andrey Vorobyov
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United Russia
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UR
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1,338,029
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62.52%
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Konstantin Cheremisov
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Communist Party
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CPRF
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278,148
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12.99%
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Liliya Belova
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Green Alliance
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GA
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160,771
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7.51%
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Kirill Zhigarev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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LDPR
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123,542
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5.77%
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Igor Chistyukhin
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A Just Russia
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JR
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98,995
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4.63%
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Boris Nadezhdin
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Party of Growth
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PG
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93,223
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4.36%
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Valid votes
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2,092,708
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97.78%
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Blank ballots
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47,595
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2.22%
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Turnout
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2,140,303
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38.51%
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Registered voters
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5,557,721
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Official results[3]
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References
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