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2025 Russian elections

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2025 Russian elections

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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.

Federal elections

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State Duma by-elections

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Constituency Former MP Party Elected MP Party
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

Regional elections

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Gubernatorial direct elections

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Territories that are internationally recognised as part of Ukraine are highlighted with beige.

Region Incumbent Status Last race Result
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

Gubernatorial indirect elections

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Region Incumbent Status Last race Result
Nenets Autonomous Okrug Yury Bezdudny (UR) Eligible 2020: 14/16 TBD

Legislative elections

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Legislature Seats Voting system Majority in last election Majority after election
Komi Republic 30 Parallel (15 party list + 15 SMC) United Russia
20 / 30
TBD
Belgorod Oblast 50 Parallel (25 party list + 25 SMC) United Russia
44 / 50
TBD
Chelyabinsk Oblast 60 Parallel (30 party list + 30 SMC) United Russia
43 / 60
TBD
Kaluga Oblast 40 Parallel (20 party list + 20 SMC) United Russia
29 / 40
TBD
Kostroma Oblast 35 Parallel (10 party list + 25 SMC) United Russia
24 / 35
TBD
Kurgan Oblast 34 Parallel (17 party list + 17 SMC) United Russia
27 / 34
TBD
Magadan Oblast 21 Parallel (11 party list + 10 SMC) United Russia
16 / 21
TBD
Novosibirsk Oblast 76 Parallel (38 party list + 38 SMC) United Russia
45 / 76
TBD
Ryazan Oblast 40 Parallel (20 party list + 20 SMC) United Russia
29 / 40
TBD
Voronezh Oblast 56 Parallel (28 party list + 28 SMC) United Russia
48 / 56
TBD
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug 22 Parallel (11 party list + 11 SMC) United Russia
18 / 22
TBD

Municipal elections

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Municipal Councils

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Municipal body Seats Voting system Majority in last election Majority after election
Cheboksary City Council of Deputies
(Chuvashia)
43 Parallel (22 party list + 21 SMC) United Russia
30 / 43
TBD
City Council of Magas
(Ingushetia)
10 Party-list proportional representation United Russia
12 / 15
TBD
Council of Syktyvkar
(Komi Republic)
30 Parallel (15 party list + 15 SMC) United Russia
20 / 30
TBD
Kazan City Duma
(Tatarstan)
50 Parallel (25 party list + 25 SMC) United Russia
34 / 50
TBD
City Duma of Izhevsk
(Udmurtia)
35 Parallel (10 party list + 25 SMC) United Russia
24 / 35
TBD
City Duma of Krasnodar
(Krasnodar Krai)
52 Parallel (13 party list + 39 SMC) United Russia
42 / 52
TBD
City Duma of Astrakhan
(Astrakhan Oblast)
36 First-past-the-post United Russia
22 / 36
TBD
Ivanovo City Duma
(Ivanovo Oblast)
30 Parallel (10 party list + 20 SMC) United Russia
26 / 30
TBD
City Duma of Kaluga
(Kaluga Oblast)
35 Parallel (10 party list + 25 SMC) United Russia
26 / 35
TBD
Duma of Kostroma
(Kostroma Oblast)
33 First-past-the-post United Russia
29 / 33
TBD
Lipetsk City Council of Deputies
(Lipetsk Oblast)
36 First-past-the-post United Russia
34 / 36
TBD
Magadan City Duma
(Magadan Oblast)
21 First-past-the-post United Russia
19 / 21
TBD
City Duma of Nizhny Novgorod
(Nizhny Novgorod Oblast)
35 First-past-the-post United Russia
26 / 35
TBD
Council of Deputies of Novosibirsk
(Novosibirsk Oblast)
50 First-past-the-post United Russia
23 / 50
TBD
Orenburg City Council
(Orenburg Oblast)
40 Parallel (20 party list + 20 SMC) United Russia
30 / 40
TBD
Oryol City Council of People's Deputies
(Oryol Oblast)
38 Parallel (10 party list + 28 SMC) United Russia
22 / 38
TBD
Rostov-on-Don City Duma
(Rostov Oblast)
40 Parallel (10 party list + 30 SMC) United Russia
35 / 40
TBD
Smolensk City Council
(Smolensk Oblast)
30 First-past-the-post United Russia
23 / 30
TBD
Tambov City Duma
(Tambov Oblast)
36 Parallel (18 party list + 18 SMC) Rodina
26 / 36
TBD
Duma of Tomsk
(Tomsk Oblast)
37 Parallel (10 party list + 27 SMC) United Russia
11 / 27
TBD
Ulyanovsk City Duma
(Ulyanovsk Oblast)
40 First-past-the-post United Russia
36 / 40
TBD
Council of People's Deputies of Vladimir
(Vladimir Oblast)
25 First-past-the-post United Russia
25 / 25
TBD
Voronezh City Duma
(Voronezh Oblast)
36 Parallel (12 party list + 24 SMC) United Russia
25 / 36
TBD

References

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  4. ^ "Глава Коми Владимир Уйба объявил об отставке". interfax.ru. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  5. ^ "Губернатор Ростовской области объявил об уходе в отставку". interfax.ru. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  6. ^ "Глава Тамбовской области сообщил об уходе с поста". interfax.ru. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
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