By-elections to the 7th Russian State Duma

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By-elections to the 7th Russian State Duma were held to fill vacancies in the State Duma between the 2016 election and the 2021 election.

According to article 97 of the Federal Law "On elections of deputies of the State Duma", by-elections are appointed on the second Sunday of September (single voting day), but not less than 85 days before the day of voting. This means that if a vacant seat occurs before a single voting day, but less than 85 days before it, the election will be scheduled for next year. Also, by-elections are not appointed and are not held if, as a result of these elections, a Deputy cannot be elected for a term of more than one year before the end of the constitutional term for which the State Duma was elected.[1]

The first by-elections were held on 10 September 2017, in two constituencies. The last by-elections were held on 13 September 2020, in four constituencies.

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By-election Date Former MP Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Kingisepp 10 September 2017 Sergey Naryshkin      United Russia Sergey Yakhnyuk[2]      United Russia New post[3] Yes
Bryansk 10 September 2017 Vladimir Zhutenkov      United Russia Boris Paikin[4]      Liberal Democratic Party Resignation[5] No[6]
Saratov 9 September 2018 Oleg Grishchenko      United Russia Olga Alimova[7]      Communist Party Death No
Zavolzhsky 9 September 2018 Vladimir Vasilyev      United Russia Sergey Veremeenko[7]      United Russia New post[8] Yes
Balashov 9 September 2018 Mikhail Isayev      United Russia Yevgeny Primakov Jr.[7]      United Russia New post[9] Yes
Nizhny Novgorod 9 September 2018 Vladimir Panov      United Russia Dmitry Svatkovsky[7]      United Russia New post[10] Yes
Central (Kaliningrad Oblast) 9 September 2018 Alexey Silanov      United Russia Alexander Yaroshuk[7]      United Russia New post[11] Yes
Amur 9 September 2018 Ivan Abramov      Liberal Democratic Party Andrey Kuzmin[7]      Liberal Democratic Party Resignation[12] Yes
Samara 9 September 2018 Nadezhda Kolesnikova      United Russia Alexander Khinshtein[7]      United Russia Resignation[12] Yes
Novgorod 8 September 2019 Alexander Korovnikov      United Russia Yury Bobryshev[13]      United Russia Death[14] Yes
Komsomolsk 8 September 2019 Sergey Furgal      Liberal Democratic Party Ivan Pilyaev[13]      Liberal Democratic Party New post[15] Yes
Serov 8 September 2019 Sergey Bidonko      United Russia Anton Shipulin[13]      United Russia New post[16] Yes
Oryol 8 September 2019 Nikolay Kovalyov      United Russia Olga Pilipenko[13]      United Russia Death[17] Yes
Seimsky 13 September 2020 Viktor Karamyshev      United Russia Alexey Zolotaryov      United Russia New post[18] Yes
Lermontovsky 13 September 2020 Leonid Levin      A Just Russia Aleksandr Samokutyayev      A Just Russia New post[19] Yes
Yaroslavl 13 September 2020 Alexander Gribov      United Russia Andrei Kovalenko      United Russia New post[20] Yes
Nizhnekamsky 13 September 2020 Airat Khairullin      United Russia Oleg Morozov      United Russia Death[21] Yes

10 September 2017

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Kingisepp

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Elected Deputy Sergey Yakhnyuk

The seat from the Kingisepp constituency became vacant after the resignation of the Deputy Sergey Naryshkin, 5 October 2016. Naryshkin resigned in order to take up the post of head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service.[22]

Candidate Party Votes %
Sergey Yakhnyuk United Russia 61,420 61.6%
Nikolay Kuzmin Communist Party 11,269 11.3%
Marina Lyubushkina A Just Russia 6,942 7.0%
Natalya Kruglova Liberal Democratic Party 5,198 5.2%
Andrey Shirokov Party of Pensioners 3,714 3.7%
Sergey Gulyaev Yabloko 3,138 3.2%
Konstantin Zhukov Communists of Russia 3,040 3.0%
Valery Shikarenko Rodina 1,109 1.1%
Serik Urazov Patriots of Russia 758 0.7%
Total 96,588 100%
Source: [23]

Bryansk

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Elected Deputy Boris Paikin

The seat from the Bryansk constituency became vacant after the resignation of the Deputy Vladimir Zhutenkov, 10 June 2017.[24]

Candidate Party Votes %
Boris Paikin Liberal Democratic Party 93,794 52.0%
Sergey Gorelov Party of Growth 17,120 9.5%
Alexander Kupriyanov Communist Party 16,911 9.3%
Sergey Kursenko A Just Russia 11,123 6.2%
Vladimir Vorozhtsov Party of Pensioners 8,814 4.9%
Konstantin Kasaminsky Patriots of Russia 6,928 3.8%
Olga Matokhina Yabloko 6,746 3.7%
Sergey Malinkovich Communists of Russia 6,159 3.4%
Nikolay Alexeyenko Rodina 4,890 2.7%
Total 172,485 100%
Source: [25]

9 September 2018

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Saratov

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Elected Deputy Olga Alimova

On 17 June 2017, Deputy Oleg Grishchenko, who was elected from the Saratov constituency, died. A by-election will be held after the 2017 single voting day on 10 September 2017.[26] A by-election must be scheduled for any Sunday within a year of the date the seat is officially vacated, and must be announced no later than 85 days before the next single day of voting.[27] United Russia did not file a candidate in the Saratov constituency, in exchange CPRF did not participate in the simultaneous by-election in the Balashov constituency. On 9 September 2018 former Communist State Duma member Olga Alimova won the by-election with 45.35% of the vote.

Registered candidates

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  • Igor Morozov (United Russia), director of Saratov Oblast Basic Medical College (won the primaries but was not nominated)[28]

Results

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Summary of the 9 September 2018 by-election in the Saratov constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Olga Alimova Communist Party 35,400 45.35%
Dmitry Pyanykh Liberal Democratic Party 12,499 16.01%
Svetlana Berezina A Just Russia 10,101 12.94%
Aleksandr Kargopolov Party of Pensioners 7,934 10.16%
Aleksandr Grishantsov Communists of Russia 5,310 6.80%
Ksenia Sverdlova Yabloko 4,110 5.27%
Total 78,056 100%
Source: [29]

Zavolzhsky

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Elected Deputy Sergey Veremeenko

On 3 October 2017, Vladimir Vasilyev, who was elected from the Zavolzhsky constituency was appointed Acting Head of Dagestan.[30] The by-election was won by billionaire and deputy general director of missile production factory "Sapfir" Sergey Veremeenko.

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Failed to qualify

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  • Sergey Zhegunov (Independent), chairman of the Labour Party of Russia regional office

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Summary of the 9 September 2018 by-election in the Zavolzhsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Sergey Veremeenko United Russia 47,263 36.21%
Vadim Solovyov Communist Party 27,177 20.82%
Leonid Bulatov Liberal Democratic Party 15,706 12.03%
Sergey Yurovsky A Just Russia 13,521 10.36%
Aleksandr Grishin Party of Pensioners 11,620 8.90%
Ilya Kleymyonov Communists of Russia 9,301 7.13%
Total 130,523 100%
Source: [31]

Balashov

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Elected Deputy Yevgeny Primakov Jr.

On 6 October 2017, Mikhail Isayev, who was elected from the Balashov constituency, was elected Mayor of Saratov.[9] CPRF declined to nominate a candidate in Balashov constituency, in exchange United Russia did not file a challenger to Olga Alimova in the Saratov constituency. On 9 September 2018 Yevgeny Primakov Jr., journalist and grandson of former Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov, won the by-election.

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Results

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Summary of the 9 September 2018 by-election in the Balashov constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Yevgeny Primakov United Russia 104,227 65.15%
Yelena Shanina Communists of Russia 18,481 11.55%
Stanislav Denisenko Liberal Democratic Party 11,575 7.24%
Nadezhda Skvortsova A Just Russia 9,722 6.08%
Yelena Chervyakova Party of Pensioners 6,505 4.07%
Ilya Kozlyakov Yabloko 2,312 1.45%
Sergey Slepchenko Independent 1,590 0.99%
Total 159,985 100%
Source: [32]

Nizhny Novgorod

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Elected Deputy Dmitry Svatkovsky

On 17 January 2018, Vladimir Panov, who was elected from the Nizhny Novgorod constituency was elected Mayor of Nizhny Novgorod.[10] On 9 September 2018 Vice Governor Dmitry Svatkovsky was elected in the by-election.

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Results

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Summary of the 9 September 2018 by-election in the Nizhny Novgorod constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Dmitry Svatkovsky United Russia 80,993 47.34%
Nikolay Ryabov Communist Party 38,185 22.32%
Tatyana Grinevich A Just Russia 18,444 10.78%
Aleksey Kruglov Liberal Democratic Party 15,968 9.33%
Oleg Rodin Yabloko 7,665 4.48%
Total 171,097 100%
Source: [33]

Central (Kaliningrad Oblast)

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Elected Deputy Alexander Yaroshuk

On 18 April 2018, Alexey Silanov, who was elected from the Central constituency of Kaliningrad Oblast was elected Mayor of Kaliningrad.[11] On 9 September 2018 former Kaliningrad Mayor Aleksandr Yaroshuk won the by-election.

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Summary of the 9 September 2018 by-election in the Central constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Yaroshuk United Russia 32,185 39.87%
Igor Revin Communist Party 18,206 22.55%
Yevgeny Mishin Liberal Democratic Party 11,023 13.65%
Olga Kuzemskaya Party of Pensioners 5,538 6.86%
Konstantin Doroshok A Just Russia 5,212 6.46%
Aleksandr Orlov Communists of Russia 4,408 5.46%
Total 80,729 100%
Source: [34]

Amur

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Elected Deputy Andrey Kuzmin

On 14 June 2018, Ivan Abramov, who was elected from the Amur constituency resigned, due to selection to the Federation Council.[12] United Russia did not field any candidate in the by-election.[35] On 9 September 2018 Blagoveshchensk City Duma member Andrey Kuzmin won the by-election.

Registered candidates

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Failed to qualify

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  • Lyubov Radchenko (CPSS), deputy administrator of LLP "Managing Company Amurkurort"

Results

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Summary of the 9 September 2018 by-election in the Amur constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrey Kuzmin Liberal Democratic Party 61,301 31.64%
Tatyana Rakutina Communist Party 57,396 29.62%
Kirill Zimin A Just Russia 26,170 13.51%
Gennady Gamza Communists of Russia 20,556 10.61%
Galina Nikishina Party of Pensioners 16,676 8.61%
Total 193,742 100%
Source: [36]

Samara

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Elected Deputy Alexander Khinshtein

On 14 June 2018, Nadezhda Kolesnikova, who was elected from the Samara constituency resigned because she was moving to another job.[12] On 9 September 2018 former State Duma member Aleksandr Khinshtein won the by-election.

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  • Vladimir Avdonin (Parnas), student at Samara State Medical University

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Summary of the 9 September 2018 by-election in the Samara constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Khinshtein United Russia 117,726 56.98%
Mikhail Abdalkin Communist Party 29,868 14.46%
Vadim Baykov Communists of Russia 15,288 7.40%
Roman Sinelnikov Liberal Democratic Party 13,318 6.45%
Aleksandr Gusev A Just Russia 12,478 6.04%
Igor Yermolenko Yabloko 6,758 3.27%
Total 206,602 100%
Source: [37]

8 September 2019

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Novgorod

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Elected Deputy Yury Bobryshev

On 11 August 2018 Aleksandr Korovnikov, who was elected from the Novgorod constituency, died. Since the Deputy died a month before the single voting day, and to organize a by-election in this constituency on 9 September 2018 is too late, according to the law, the by-election will be held in 2019 single voting day (8 September 2019).[14] On 8 September 2019 former Veliky Novgorod Mayor Yury Bobryshev won the by-election.

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Withdrew

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  • Ulyana Strizh (The Greens), reporter at LLP "Vashi Novosti"

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Summary of the 8 September 2019 by-election in the Novgorod constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Yury Bobryshev United Russia 40,293 35.39%
Nina Ostanina Communist Party 23,154 20.33%
Dmitry Ignatov A Just Russia 14,745 12.95%
Anna Cherepanova Yabloko 9,153 8.04%
Aleksey Chursinov Liberal Democratic Party 7,366 6.47%
Olga Yefimova Communist Party of Social Justice 6,144 5.40%
Aleksandr Grishin Party of Pensioners 3,621 3.18%
Dmitry Perevyazkin Communists of Russia 2,483 2.18%
Dmitry Tarasov Party of Growth 2,131 1.87%
Total 113,865 100%
Source: [38]

Komsomolsk

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Elected Deputy Ivan Pilyaev

On 23 September 2018, Sergey Furgal who was elected from the Komsomolsk-na-Amure constituency, was elected Governor of Khabarovsk Krai.[15] On 8 September 2019 Ivan Pilyaev won the by-election.

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Summary of the 8 September 2019 by-election in the Komsomolsk-na-Amure constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Ivan Pilyaev Liberal Democratic Party 65,596 39.12%
Nikolay Platoshkin Communist Party 41,398 24.69%
Viktoria Tsyganova United Russia 17,901 10.68%
Tatyana Yaroslavtseva A Just Russia 7,887 4.70%
Nikolay Yevseenko Party of Pensioners 5,637 3.36%
Andrey Petrov The Greens 5,167 3.08%
Vladimir Titorenko Communists of Russia 4,898 2.92%
Vladimir Vorobyev Rodina 3,420 2.04%
Andrey Shvetsov Party of Growth 3,020 1.80%
Oleg Kotov Patriots of Russia 2,989 1.78%
Total 167,685 100%
Source: [39]

Serov

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Elected Deputy Anton Shipulin

On 12 December 2018, Sergey Bidonko who was elected from the Serov constituency, was appointed the Vice Governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast.[40][16] On 8 September 2019 biathlete Anton Shipulin won the by-election.

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Summary of the 8 September 2019 by-election in the Serov constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Anton Shipulin United Russia 46,015 41.59%
Aleksey Korovkin A Just Russia 26,583 24.03%
Gabbas Daudov Communist Party 15,276 13.81%
Yevgenia Chudnovets Liberal Democratic Party 8,280 7.48%
Irina Skachkova Yabloko 3,999 3.55%
Dmitry Zenov Communists of Russia 3,700 3.34%
Igor Ruzakov The Greens 2,157 1.95%
Total 110,635 100%
Source: [41]

Oryol

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Elected Deputy Olga Pilipenko

On 5 April 2019, Nikolay Kovalyov who was elected from the Oryol constituency, died.[42][17] On 8 September 2019 Oryol State University rector Olga Pilipenko won the by-election.

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Failed to qualify

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  • Marina Prokofyeva (Independent), pensioner, community activist

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Summary of the 8 September 2019 by-election in the Oryol constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Olga Pilipenko United Russia 152,073 53.62%
Ivan Dynkovich Communist Party 45,303 15.97%
Oleg Timokhin Party of Pensioners 23,165 8.17%
Ruslan Perelygin A Just Russia 16,724 5.90%
Roman Neverov Liberal Democratic Party 12,929 4.56%
Valery Chudo Yabloko 10,169 3.59%
Mikhail Orlov Communists of Russia 9,909 3.50%
Sergey Kuznetsov Rodina 5,281 1.86%
Total 283,631 100%
Source: [43]

13 September 2020

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Seimsky

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Elected Deputy Alexey Zolotaryov

On 20 June 2019, Viktor Karamyshev, who was elected from the Seimsky constituency was elected Mayor of Kursk.[18] Since Karamyshev resigned only on 9 July, it was no longer possible to appoint by-election for a 2019 single voting day, because of this, the by-election will be held in 2020. On 13 September 2020 former Vice Governor Aleksey Zolotarev won the by-election.

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Summary of the 13 September 2020 by-election in the Seimsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksey Zolotarev United Russia 108,523 60.08%
Aleksey Bobovnikov Communist Party 25,650 14.20%
Anatoly Kurakin A Just Russia 15,727 8.71%
Aleksey Tomanov Liberal Democratic Party 14,508 8.03%
Artyom Vakarev Communists of Russia 11,388 6.30%
Total 180,626 100%
Source: [44]

Lermontovsky

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Elected Deputy Aleksandr Samokutyayev

On 22 January 2020, Leonid Levin, who was elected from the Lermontovsky constituency was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff of the Government.[19] United Russia primary election was not held, as both filed candidates — general director of LLP "Khoroshee Delo" Sergey Novikov and cosmonaut Aleksandr Samokutyayev — withdrew their candidacies from the primaries.[45] Samokutyayev eventually ran as A Just Russia candidate and won the by-election on 13 September 2020.

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Summary of the 13 September 2020 by-election in the Lermontovsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Samokutyayev A Just Russia 162,004 60.38%
Aleksandr Trutnev Communist Party 34,925 13.02%
Vadim Serdovintsev Liberal Democratic Party 19,803 7.38%
Yevgeny Vorozhtsov Party of Pensioners 19,626 7.32%
Fatima Khugaeva Communists of Russia 11,118 4.14%
Kirill Metalnikov Civic Platform 10,957 4.08%
Total 268,286 100%
Source: [46]

Yaroslavl

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Elected Deputy Andrei Kovalenko

On 23 January 2020, Aleksandr Gribov, who was elected from the Yaroslavl constituency was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff of the Government.[20] On 13 September 2020 ice hockey player Andrey Kovalenko won the by-election.

Registered candidates

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Failed to qualify

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  • Imamaddin Alasov (Independent), director of LLP "Sedmoe Nebo"
  • Ilya Shesterikov (Independent), director of LLP "Gorodskaya Abonentskaya Sluzhba"

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Summary of the 13 September 2020 Russian by-election in the Yaroslavl constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrey Kovalenko United Russia 47,562 40.27%
Anatoly Lisitsyn A Just Russia 40,407 34.21%
Yelena Kuznetsova Communist Party 13,817 11.70%
Oleg Vinogradov Yabloko 4,578 3.88%
Irina Lobanova Liberal Democratic Party 4,049 3.43%
Vladimir Vorozhtsov Party of Pensioners 2,188 1.85%
Oleg Bulayev Communist Party of Social Justice 1,380 1.17%
Oksana Romashkova Communists of Russia 1,356 1.15%
Total 118,108 100%
Source: [47]

Nizhnekamsk

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Elected Deputy Oleg Morozov

On 7 February 2020, Airat Khairullin, who was elected from the Nizhnekamsk constituency died in a helicopter crash.[21] On 13 September 2020 Senator of the Federation Council Oleg Morozov won the by-election.

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Summary of the 13 September 2020 by-election in the Nizhnekamsk constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Oleg Morozov United Russia 279,450 73.42%
Albert Yagudin Communist Party 35,536 9.34%
Ilnar Siraev A Just Russia 26,001 6.83%
Nikolay Barsukov Communists of Russia 14,351 3.77%
Andrey Kolosov Liberal Democratic Party 14,149 3.72%
Leonid Strazhnikov Communist Party of Social Justice 8,736 2.30%
Total 380,616 100%
Source: [48]

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