Presidential elections
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1991 presidential election
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Presidential candidate
|
Vice Presidential candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Boris Yeltsin |
Alexander Rutskoy |
Independent |
45,552,041 |
58.6
|
|
Nikolai Ryzhkov |
Boris Gromov |
Communist Party |
13,395,335 |
17.2
|
|
Vladimir Zhirinovsky |
Andrey Zavidiya |
Liberal Democratic Party |
6,211,007 |
8.0
|
|
Aman Tuleyev |
Viktor Bocharov |
Independent |
5,417,464 |
7.0
|
|
Albert Makashov |
Aleksei Sergeyev |
Independent |
2,969,511 |
3.8
|
|
Vadim Bakatin |
Ramazan Abdulatipov |
Independent |
2,719,757 |
3.5
|
Against all |
1,525,410 |
2.0
|
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, University of Essex, Voice of Russia
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First round of 1996 presidential election
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Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Boris Yeltsin |
Independent |
26,665,495 |
35.8
|
|
Gennady Zyuganov |
Communist Party |
24,211,686 |
32.5
|
|
Alexander Lebed |
Congress of Russian Communities |
10,974,736 |
14.7
|
|
Grigory Yavlinsky |
Yabloko |
5,505,752 |
7.4
|
|
Vladimir Zhirinovsky |
Liberal Democratic Party |
4,311,479 |
5.8
|
|
Svyatoslav Fyodorov |
Party of Workers' Self-Government |
699,158 |
0.9
|
|
Mikhail Gorbachev |
Independent |
386,069 |
0.5
|
|
Martin Shakkum |
Independent |
277,068 |
0.4
|
|
Yury Vlasov |
Independent |
151,282 |
0.2
|
|
Vladimir Bryntsalov |
Russian Socialist Party |
123,065 |
0.2
|
|
Aman Tuleyev |
Independent |
308,394 |
0.0
|
Against all |
1,163,921 |
1.6
|
Source: Nohlen & Stöver,[1] Colton[2]
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2000 presidential election
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Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Vladimir Putin |
Independent |
29,740,467 |
39,5
|
|
Gennady Zyuganov |
Communist Party |
21,928,468 |
29.5
|
|
Grigory Yavlinsky |
Yabloko |
4,351,450 |
5.9
|
|
Aman Tuleyev |
Independent |
2,217,364 |
3.0
|
|
Vladimir Zhirinovsky |
Liberal Democratic Party |
2,026,509 |
2.7
|
|
Konstantin Titov |
Independent |
1,107,269 |
1.5
|
|
Ella Pamfilova |
For Civic Dignity |
758,967 |
1.0
|
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Stanislav Govorukhin |
Independent |
328,723 |
0.4
|
|
Yury Skuratov |
Independent |
319,189 |
0.4
|
|
Alexey Podberezkin |
Spiritual Heritage |
98,177 |
0.1
|
|
Umar Dzhabrailov |
Independent |
78,498 |
0.1
|
Against all |
1,414,673 |
1.9
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Source: Nohlen & Stöver, University of Essex
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2012 presidential election
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Candidates
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Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Vladimir Putin |
United Russia |
45,602,075 |
63.60
|
|
Gennady Zyuganov |
Communist Party |
12,318,353 |
17.18
|
|
Mikhail Prokhorov |
Independent |
5,722,508 |
7.98
|
|
Vladimir Zhirinovsky |
Liberal Democratic Party |
4,458,103 |
6.22
|
|
Sergey Mironov |
A Just Russia |
2,763,935 |
3.85
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Source: Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation
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2018 presidential election
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Candidates
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Vladimir Putin |
Independent |
56,430,712 |
76.69
|
|
Pavel Grudinin |
Communist Party |
8,659,206 |
11.77
|
|
Vladimir Zhirinovsky |
Liberal Democratic Party |
4,154,985 |
5.65
|
|
Ksenia Sobchak |
Civic Initiative |
1,238,031 |
1.68
|
|
Grigory Yavlinsky |
Yabloko |
769,644 |
1.05
|
|
Boris Titov |
Party of Growth |
556,801 |
0.76
|
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Maxim Suraykin |
Communists of Russia |
499,342 |
0.68
|
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Sergey Baburin |
Russian All-People's Union |
479,013 |
0.65
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Source: CEC
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State Duma elections
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In 1993, Vladimir Zhirinovsky ran for the State Duma from Shchyolkovsky single-member constituency, in all subsequent elections, he ran on the party list.
State Duma Chairman elections
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Belgorod Oblast gubernatorial election, 1999
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