2022 Kirov Oblast gubernatorial election
2022 Kirov Oblast gubernatorial election|
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Turnout | 33.34% |
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The 2022 Kirov Oblast gubernatorial election took place on 10–11 September 2022, on common election day. Acting Governor Aleksandr Sokolov was elected for a full term.[1]
Background
Rosreestr Head Igor Vasilyev was appointed Governor of Kirov Oblast in July 2016, replacing Nikita Belykh, who was arrested for taking a bribe.[2] In September 2017 Vasilyev won the election with 64.03% of the vote.[3]
Governor Vasilyev's single term was accompanied by poor management and "disastrous" personal ratings.[4] Vasilyev's position was also weakened by a major corruption scandal in 2020, when Vice Governor Andrey Plitko, Vasliyev's trustee, and Ministry of Forestry Aleksey Shurgin were arrested for bribery.[5] In the 2021 Russian legislative election United Russia scored only 29.54% of the vote in Kirov Oblast, party's 4th worst result nationally.[6] Among rumoured candidates for replacement of Vasilyev were federal Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko, Deputy Presidential Envoy to the Volga Federal District Oleg Mashkovtsev, Rosatom top-manager Mikhail Sandalov and FSB First Deputy Director Sergey Korolev.[7] On 10 May 2022 Igor Vasilyev asked for his resignation along four other governors, Presidential Administration official Aleksandr Sokolov was appointed acting Governor of Kirov Oblast.[8]
Due to the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and subsequent economic sanctions the cancellation and postponement of direct gubernatorial elections was proposed.[9] The measure was even supported by A Just Russia leader Sergey Mironov.[10] Eventually, on 9 June Legislative Assembly of Kirov Oblast called gubernatorial election for 11 September 2022.[11]
Candidates
In Kirov Oblast candidates for Governor can be nominated by registered political parties or by self-nomination. Candidate for Governor of Kirov Oblast should be a Russian citizen and at least 30 years old. Candidates for Governor should not have a foreign citizenship or residence permit. Each candidate in order to be registered is required to collect at least 5% of signatures of members and heads of municipalities.[12] In addition self-nominated candidates should collect 0.5% of signatures of Kirov Oblast residents (around 5,000 signatures). Also gubernatorial candidates present 3 candidacies to the Federation Council and election winner later appoints one of the presented candidates.
Registered
- Fyodor Luginin (Rodina), chairman of Rodina regional office[13]
- Sergey Mamayev (CPRF), Member of Legislative Assembly of Kirov Oblast, former Member of State Duma (2011-2016), 2014 and 2017 gubernatorial candidate, 2015 Mari El head candidate[14]
- Yury Moiseyev (Communists of Russia), Member of Tula Oblast Duma, 2021 Tula Oblast gubernatorial candidate[15]
- Vladimir Ponaryev (LDPR), Member of Legislative Assembly of Kirov Oblast[16]
- Aleksandr Sokolov (United Russia), acting Governor of Kirov Oblast, former Deputy Governor of Kostroma Oblast (2014-2017)[17]
Did not file
Declined
Candidates for Federation Council
Finances
All sums are in rubles.
Financial Report |
Source |
Dolgikh |
Luginin |
Mamayev |
Moiseyev |
Ponaryev |
Sokolov |
Ulyanov
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First |
[22] |
TBA |
30,000 |
75,000 |
30,000 |
20,000 |
20,050,000 |
TBA
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Final |
[23] |
TBD |
49,319 |
1,260,000 |
30,000 |
1,471,000 |
45,000,000 |
13,000,000
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Results
Summary of the 10–11 September 2022 Kirov Oblast gubernatorial election results
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Aleksandr Sokolov (incumbent)
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United Russia
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243,492
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71.85
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Sergey Mamayev
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Communist Party
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45,469
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13.42
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Vladimir Ponaryev
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Liberal Democratic Party
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20,773
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6.13
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Fyodor Luginin
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Rodina
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15,894
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4.69
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Yury Moiseyev
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Communists of Russia
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5,253
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1.55
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Valid votes
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330,881
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97.63
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Blank ballots
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8,017
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2.37
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Total
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338,898
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100.00
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Turnout
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338,898
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33.34
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Registered voters
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1,016,583
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100.00
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Source:
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[24]
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Incumbent Senator Viktor Bondarev (Independent) was re-appointed to the Federation Council.[25]
See also
References
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