• The 2024 Volgograd Oblast Duma election took place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day, coinciding with 2024 Volgograd Oblast gubernatorial...
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  • The 2024 Volgograd Oblast gubernatorial election took place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day, coinciding with 2024 Volgograd Oblast Duma election...
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    The Volgograd Oblast Duma (Russian: Волгоградская областная дума, romanized: Volgogradskaya oblastnaya duma) is the regional parliament of Volgograd Oblast...
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    attack on Kursk, Voronezh, Belgorod, Nizhny Novgorod, Volgograd, Bryansk, Oryol, and Rostov Oblasts, adding that it had shot down 117 drones and four missiles...
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    State Duma. 18 March 2024. Archived from the original on 18 March 2024. Retrieved 18 March 2024. "CPP President congratulates Putin on his re-election as...
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    (1925–1961), is the largest city and the administrative centre of Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The city lies on the western bank of the Volga, covering an...
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    three by-elections to the 8th State Duma, 19 gubernatorial elections (16 direct and three indirectly elected), 13 regional parliamentary elections, and many...
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  • refinery in Volgograd is attacked by Ukrainian long-range drones, causing a large fire and disrupting operations. Governor of Volgograd Oblast Andrey Bocharov...
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    Legislative elections were held in Russia from 17 to 19 September 2021. At stake were 450 seats in the 8th convocation of the State Duma, the lower house...
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  • United Russia (category Articles with dead external links from June 2024)
    2011 election results, United Russia held a parliamentary majority in the State Duma and a constitutional majority in 2007, 2016, and 2021. In the Duma elections...
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    Vitaly Likhachyov (category Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation))
    State Duma of the VIII convocation. He had served as the mayor of Volgograd from 2018 to 2021, and had been a member of the Volgograd Oblast Duma of the...
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    The 8th State Duma has 450 members. This sitting was elected at the 2021 Russian legislative election. Gennady Zyuganov Svetlana Savitskaya Yury Afonin...
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    representation in the lower house. (In the 1995 elections, Moscow Oblast received nearly 38 percent of the State Duma's seats based on the concentration of party-list...
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    three by-elections to the 8th State Duma, 22 gubernatorial elections (21 direct and one indirectly elected), 16 regional parliamentary elections, and many...
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    presidential election had been expected to be held in June or July. The Duma had originally passed legislation scheduling the first round of the election for June...
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    Pavel Grudinin (category Candidates in the 2018 Russian presidential election)
    grew up in Vologda. His maternal grandfather was Jewish, from the Volgograd Oblast, who moved to Leningrad and married an ethnic Russian woman; he served...
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    legislatures in the federal subjects of Russia (republics, krais, oblasts, autonomous oblasts and federal cities), which have different names but are often...
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    Communist Party of the Russian Federation (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from March 2024)
    from entering his office in the State Duma after it refused to accept the results of an online parliamentary election vote and attempting to file a lawsuit...
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    Oleg Matveychev (category Politics of Volgograd Oblast)
    Vologda Oblast. In 2011 he became deputy governor of the Volgograd Oblast. In 2021 Matveychev was elected as a member of the 8th Russian State Duma. In 2010...
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    he was elected as member of the Volgograd City Duma. In 2014 he ran for Governor of Volgograd Oblast, lost the election gaining 2.21%. In 2018 he ran for...
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    submitted to the State Duma draft amendments to the electoral legislation. One of the amendments involves the transfer of elections from the second to the...
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  • with more than 5% support of the whole electorate (enough to enter State Duma while not adjusting for likely voters) are given in bold. When a specific...
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    Vladimir Oblast: Vladimir Sipyagin (2018–2021), Svetlana Orlova (2013–2018), Nikolay Vinogradov (1996–2013), Yury Vlasov (1991–1996) Volgograd Oblast: Sergey...
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    Astrakhan (category Articles with unsourced statements from March 2024)
    2006 г. (State Duma of Astrakhan Oblast. Law #67/2006-OZ of October 4, 2006 On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Astrakhan Oblast, as amended by...
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  • Yabloko (category Articles with dead external links from August 2024)
    in Russia. The party consequently participated in the elections of deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of all...
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  • Duma by-election Saratov Oblast, District 163 and District 165, State Duma by-elections Smolensk Oblast, Duma Tver Oblast, District 180, State Duma by-election...
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    Andrey Chibis (category Governors of Murmansk Oblast)
    assistant to the State Duma deputy Pavel Semyonov. In 2005, as an adviser to the governor, he oversaw the elections to the Ryazan Regional Duma; was a member of...
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  • Terrorism in Russia (category Articles with unsourced statements from September 2024)
    bombings a day apart targeted mass transportation in the city of Volgograd, in the Volgograd Oblast of Southern Russia, killing 34 people overall, including both...
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    expressed interest long before the elections but never announced that they would run. Alexey Dyumin Governor of Tula Oblast Valentina Matviyenko Chairwoman...
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    Zelimkhan Mutsoev (category Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation))
    elected deputy of the 3rd State Duma. In 2003 and 2007, he was re-elected for the 4th and 5th State Dumas. In the 2011 election, the United Russia list lost...
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