2018 Vladimir Oblast gubernatorial election

The 2018 Vladimir Oblast gubernatorial election was held in September 2018, on common election day.

2018 Vladimir Oblast gubernatorial election

9 and 23 September 2018
Turnout32.96% (1st round)
38.29% (2nd round)
 
Candidate Vladimir Sipyagin Svetlana Orlova
Party LDPR United Russia
Popular vote 247,630 162,639
Percentage 57.03% 37.46%

Governor before election

Svetlana Orlova
United Russia

Elected Governor

Vladimir Sipyagin
LDPR

In the first round, held on 9 September, none of the candidates received an absolute majority. The second round, which was take place on 22 September, came the incumbent Governor Svetlana Orlova, nominated by the United Russia, and Vladimir Sipyagin, nominated by the Liberal Democratic Party.[1]

In the second round Vladimir Sipyagin defeating incumbent Governor Svetlana Orlova.

Candidate

Four candidates were registered to participate in the election[2]

Candidate Party Office
Sergey Biryukov A Just Russia Chief of the department of the party on work with regions
of management of organizational and party work
Sergey Glumov Patriots of Russia Entrepreneur
Svetlana Orlova United Russia Incumbent Governor
Vladimir Sipyagin Liberal Democratic Party Member of the Legislative Assembly of Vladimir Oblast

Results

The results of the first (left) and second (right) rounds by territorial election commissions.
  Vladimir Sipyagin
  Svetlana Orlova
 Summary of the 9 and 23 September 2018 Vladimir Oblast gubernatorial election results
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Svetlana Orlova United Russia UR 135,633 36.42 162,639 37.46
Vladimir Sipyagin Liberal Democratic Party LDPR 116,135 31.19 247,630 57.03
Sergey Biryukov A Just Russia JR 65,105 17.48
Sergey Glumov Patriots of Russia PR 25,371 6.81
Total 342,244 100.00 410,269 100.00
Valid votes 342,244 91,91 410,269 94.49
Blank ballots 30,121 8.09 23,918 5.51
Turnout 372,365 32.96 434,284 38.29
Registered voters 1,130,533 1,134,328

Official results published by the Vladimir Oblast Electoral Commission [3][4]

References

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