2001 Russian gubernatorial elections
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Gubernatorial elections in 2001 took place in 17 regions of the Russian Federation. 16 regular and one extraordinary campaigns took place that year. In two regions the second rounds were held in January 2002.
With some delay, elections were held for the governors of Nenets and Taymyr Autonomous Okrugs, whose terms of office expired back in December 2000. Early elections were held in Primorsky Krai after resignation of Yevgeny Nazdratenko.
On 1 December 2001 Fatherland – All Russia party (OVR), founded and supported by a number of influential governors, officially merged with pro-Putin Unity into United Russia. For the some time after it was known as "Unity and Fatherland — United Russia". Previously that year members of these two center-right parties had occasionally met each other in different gubernatorial races.
Race summary
[edit]Federal Subject[1] | Date | Incumbent | First elected |
Candidates | Governor-elect | ||
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Tyumen Oblast | 14 January | Leonid Roketsky | 1997 |
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Sergey Sobyanin | ||
Nenets AO | 14 January | Vladimir Butov | 1996 |
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Vladimir Butov | ||
Taymyr AO | 28 January | Gennady Nedelin | 1996 |
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Alexander Khloponin | ||
Tatarstan[2] | 25 March | Mintimer Shaymiyev | 1991 | Mintimer Shaymiyev (OVR) 79.52% | Mintimer Shaymiyev | ||
Amur Oblast | 25 March, 8 April |
Anatoly Belonogov | 1997 |
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Leonid Korotkov | ||
Tula Oblast | 8 & 22 April | Vasily Starodubtsev | 1997 |
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Vasily Starodubtsev | ||
Evenk AO | 8 April | Aleksandr Bokovikov | 1997 |
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Boris Zolotaryov | ||
Kemerovo Oblast | 22 April | Valentin Mazikin | —[a] |
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Aman Tuleyev | ||
Primorsky Krai | 27 May, 17 June |
Konstantin Tolstoshein | —[b] |
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Sergey Darkin | ||
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast | 15 & 29 July | Ivan Sklyarov | 1997 |
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Gennady Khodyrev | ||
Irkutsk Oblast | 29 July, 19 August |
Boris Govorin | 1997 |
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Boris Govorin | ||
Rostov Oblast | 23 September | Vladimir Chub | 1996 |
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Vladimir Chub | ||
Oryol Oblast | 28 October | Yegor Stroyev | 1993 | Yegor Stroyev 78.23% | Yegor Stroyev | ||
Altai Republic | 16 December, 6 January |
Semyon Zubakin | 1997 |
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Mikhail Lapshin | ||
Komi | 16 December | Yury Spiridonov | 1994 |
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Vladimir Torlopov | ||
Chuvashia | 16 December | Nikolay Fyodorov | 1993 |
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Nikolay Fyodorov | ||
Yakutia[3] | 23 December, 13 January |
Mikhail Nikolayev | 1991 |
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Vyacheslav Shtyrov[4] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Acting governor installed after resignation of Aman Tuleyev in January 2001
- ^ Acting governor installed after resignation of Yevgeny Nazdratenko in February 2001
References
[edit]- ^ Gubernatorial Elections — 2001, politika.su
- ^ "History of presidential elections in Tatarstan". TASS (in Russian). 2020-09-11.
- ^ "Эволюция выборов: Самая скандальная президентская кампания Якутии" [Election Evolution: Yakutia's Most Scandalous Presidential Campaign]. Yakutia-Sakha Information Agency (in Russian). 2018-09-13.
- ^ "Выборы в Якутии: Неопределенность сохраняется" [Elections in Yakutia: Uncertainty Remains]. RBC (in Russian). 2001-12-19.