2024 Mari El State Assembly election
Regional election in Mari El, Russia
2024 Mari El State Assembly election|
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Turnout | 38.72% 3.69 pp |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Third party
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CPRF
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LDPR
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Candidate
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Sergey Martynov
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Sergey Tsaregorodtsev
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Aleksey Sherstobitov
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Party
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United Russia
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CPRF
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LDPR
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Last election
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37.49%, 33 seats
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26.92%, 9 seats
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15.78%, 3 seats
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Seats won
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48
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2
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1
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Seat change
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15
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7
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2
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Popular vote
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124,378
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23,502
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17,577
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Percentage
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61.23%
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11.57%
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8.65%
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Swing
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23.74 pp
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15.35 pp
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7.13 pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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SR-ZP
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NL
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RPPSS
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Candidate
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Natalia Glushchenko
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Denis Kravtsov
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Valentina Zlobina
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Party
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SR-ZP
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New People
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RPPSS
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Last election
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7.78%, 3 seats
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Did not exist
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4.93%, 0 seats
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Seats won
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0
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0
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0
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Seat change
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3
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Did not exist
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Popular vote
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9,872
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8,833
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8,366
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Percentage
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4.86%
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4.35%
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4.12%
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Swing
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2.92 pp
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Did not exist
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0.81 pp
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The 2024 State Assembly of the Mari El Republic election took place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day. All 52 seats in the State Assembly were up for reelection.
United Russia retained its majority in the State Assembly, winning 61% of the vote. Liberal Democratic Party of Russia and Communist Party of the Russian Federation suffered heavy losses, while A Just Russia – For Truth lost its entire three-member delegation.
Electoral system
Under current election laws, the State Assembly is elected for a term of five years, with parallel voting. 13 seats are elected by party-list proportional representation with a 5% electoral threshold, with the other half elected in 39 single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting. Seats in the proportional part are allocated using the Imperiali quota, modified to ensure that every party list, which passes the threshold, receives at least one mandate.[1]
Candidates
Party lists
To register regional lists of candidates, parties need to collect 0.5% of signatures of all registered voters in Mari El.
The following parties were relieved from the necessity to collect signatures:[2]
№
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Party
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Territorial groups' leaders
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Candidates
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Territorial groups
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Status
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1
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United Russia
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Lidia Batyukova • Larisa Revutskaya • Lev Pokrovsky • Konstantin Ivanov • Vasily Bochkarev • Aleksandr Stashkevich • Mikhail Vasyutin • Natalia Labutina • Aleksandr Mayorov • Yevgeny Kuzmin • Vitaly Purtov • Sergey Martynov • Aleksandr Smirnov
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65
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13
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Registered
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2
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New People
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Anton Tselishev • Denis Kravtsov • Dmitry Lvov • Fanis Shigapov • Andrey Gavrilov • Ilya Kulalayev • Andrey Zheludkin • Yulia Druzhinina • Tatyana Volkova • Artyom Pavlovsky • Tatyana Belyakova • Daniil Lebedev • Vitaly Shablovsky
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38
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13
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Registered
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3
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Liberal Democratic Party
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Anton Zinovagin • Yevgeny Koskin • Andrey Yegorov • Yulia Petukhova • Aleksey Sherstobitov • Yevgeny Aleksandrov • Olga Yeroshkina • Yevgeny Bastrakov • Andrey Filashin • Aleksandr Ivanov • Dmitry Loginov • Maksim Chukashov • Ivan Gusev
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48
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13
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Registered
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4
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Communists of Russia
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Sergey Malinkovich • Oleg Kazakov • Margarita Ivanova • Nikolay Ivanov • Ruslan Khugayev • Yury Sushentsov • Ilya Kleymyonov • Yaroslav Sidorov • Lyudmila Savina • Vladimir Grachev • Aleksandr Rakhmanin • Yekaterina Mironova • Ivan Bychkov
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39
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13
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Registered
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5
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Party of Pensioners
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Lyudmila Shipunova • Irena Ardashirova • Valentina Zlobina • Lyudmila Plotnikova • Aleksandr Iglin • Nadezhda Klimina • Vladimir Polevshchikov • Dmitry Ivanov • Yulia Tolstyakova • Aleksandr Petukhov • Aleksandr Tsvetkov • Lalita Yevstratovskaya • Ivan Dmitriyev
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39
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13
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Registered
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6
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Communist Party
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Aleksandr Tumanov • Yelena Grigoryeva • Aleksandr Maslikhin • Sergey Tsaregorodtsev • Aleksandr Bezdenezhnykh • Oksana Ablyazova • Vladimir Kharchenko • Vladislav Zhezlov • Konstantin Terekhov • Andrey Petukhov • Nikolay Sidorkin • Yevgeny Kirillov • Andrey Taratin
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52
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13
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Registered
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7
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A Just Russia – For Truth
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Andrey Zabolotskikh • Ilya Zhukov • Natalia Glushchenko • Boris Gerasimov • Aleksey Ivanov • Robert Salakhutdinov • Raisa Kapitonova • Pyotr Stolyarov • Dmitry Skvortsov • Vladimir Nikolayev • Yelena Bukatina • Yelizaveta Zaytseva • Valery Yakovlev
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40
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13
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Registered
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New People took part in Mari El legislative election for the first time.
Single-mandate constituencies
39 single-mandate constituencies were formed in Mari El. To register candidates in single-mandate constituencies need to collect 3% of signatures of registered voters in the constituency.[1]
Polls
Fieldwork date
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Polling firm
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UR
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CPRF
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LDPR
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SR-ZP
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NL
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RPPSS
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CPCR
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7–8 September 2024
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2024 election
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61.2 |
11.6 |
8.7 |
4.9 |
4.4 |
4.1 |
3.8
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23–30 August 2024
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Russian Field
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50.2 |
17.9 |
13.7 |
4.2 |
6.8 |
4.5 |
1.4
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8 September 2019
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2019 election
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37.5 |
26.9 |
15.8 |
7.8 |
– |
4.9 |
4.0
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Results
Results by party lists
Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 State Assembly of the Mari El Republic election results
Party
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Party list
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Constituency
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Total
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Votes
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%
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±pp
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Seats
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+/–
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Seats
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+/–
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Seats
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+/–
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United Russia
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124,378
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61.23
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23.74
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10
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4
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38
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11
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38
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15
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Communist Party
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23,502
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11.57
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15.35
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2
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2
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0
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5
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2
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7
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Liberal Democratic Party
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17,577
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8.65
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7.13
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1
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1
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0
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1
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1
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2
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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9,872
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4.86
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2.92
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0
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1
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0
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2
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0
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3
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New People
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8,833
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4.35
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New
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0
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New
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0
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New
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0
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New
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Party of Pensioners
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8,366
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4.12
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0.81
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0
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0
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New
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0
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Communists of Russia
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7,666
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3.77
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0.27
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0
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–
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–
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0
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Independents
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–
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–
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–
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–
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–
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1
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3
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1
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3
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Invalid ballots
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2,922
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1.44
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1.62
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Total
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203,116
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100.00
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13
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39
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52
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Turnout
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203,116
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38.72
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3.69
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Registered voters
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524,617
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100.00
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Source:
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[3]
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Former First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Mari El Republic Mikhail Vasyutin (United Russia) was elected Chairman of the State Assembly, replacing retiring incumbent Chairman Anatoly Smirnov (United Russia).[4] Incumbent Senator Sergey Martynov (United Russia / Independent) was re-appointed to the Federation Council.[5]
Results in single-member constituencies
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
District 6
District 7
District 8
District 9
District 10
District 11
District 12
District 13
District 14
District 15
District 16
District 17
District 18
District 19
District 20
District 21
District 22
District 23
District 24
District 25
District 26
District 27
District 28
District 29
District 30
District 31
District 32
District 33
District 34
District 35
District 36
District 37
District 38
District 39
Members
Incumbent deputies are highlighted with bold, elected members who declined to take a seat are marked with strikethrough.
See also
References
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