2018 Russian elections

Elections in the Russian Federation took place mostly on 9, 16 and 23 September, with the exception of the presidential election, which occurred on 18 March and a special gubernatorial election in Primorsky Krai, which occurred in December.

2018 Russian elections

← 2017 18 March (Presidential)
9 September (1st round of Single Voting Day)
16 and 23 September and 11 November (2nd round of Single Voting Day)
16 December (Special gubernatorial election in Primorsky Krai)
2019 →

  Gubernatorial
  Gubernatorial and legislative
  Legislative
  Two legislative elections (including one of another subject)
  Referendum
The logo of the voting day on September 9, 2018

Overview

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Type of election Quantity
Presidential 1
By-elections to the State Duma 7
Regional legislative election 17
Gubernatorial election 17
Regional referendums 1

Presidential election

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The presidential elections were held on 18 March.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladimir PutinIndependent56,430,71277.53
Pavel GrudininCommunist Party8,659,20611.90
Vladimir ZhirinovskyLiberal Democratic Party4,154,9855.71
Ksenia SobchakCivic Initiative1,238,0311.70
Grigory YavlinskyYabloko769,6441.06
Boris TitovParty of Growth556,8010.76
Maxim SuraykinCommunists of Russia499,3420.69
Sergey BaburinRussian All-People's Union479,0130.66
Total72,787,734100.00
Valid votes72,787,73498.92
Invalid/blank votes791,2581.08
Total votes73,578,992100.00
Registered voters/turnout109,008,42867.50
Source: CEC

By-elections to the State Duma

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The by-elections in four constituencies took place on a single voting day on 9 September:

Gubernatorial and head elections

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Gubernatorial elections in 19 subjects of the Federation were held on 9 September. The second round, if necessary, will be held on September 23.

Direct elections

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Indirect elections

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Regional elections

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Autonomous republics and okrugs

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Oblasts and krais

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Regional referendums

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The referendum was held on 18 March.

References

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