| ← 2007 | |||
| Elections to the Saratov Regional Duma | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| V convocation | |||
| October 14, 2012 | |||
| Voter turnout | 46.93% | ||
| Party head | Valery Radaev | Olga Alimova | Zinaida Samsonova |
| The consignment | United Russia | Communist Party | Fair Russia |
| Deputies in single-mandate constituencies | 22 | 0 | 0 |
| Seats received | 21 | one | one |
| Total number of seats | 43 ( ▲ 13) | 1 ( ▼ 1) | 1 ( ▼ 2) |
| Votes | 706 107. 706 107 ( 77.92% ) | 76 460 ( 8.27% ) | 46 307 ( 5.01% ) |
| Change in the percentage of votes | ▲ 17.14% | ▼ 5.92% | ▼ 8.51% |
| Past number of seats | thirty | 2 | 3 |
| Party head | Anton Ishchenko | Alexander Podzorov | |
| The consignment | LDPR | Communists of Russia | |
| Deputies in single-mandate constituencies | 0 | 0 | |
| Seats received | 0 | 0 | |
| Total number of seats | 0 ( ▬ ) | 0 ( ▬ ) | |
| Votes | 60 737 ( 2.83% ) | 14 012 ( 1.51% ) | |
| Change in the percentage of votes | ▼ 3.16% | ||
| Past number of seats | 0 | 0 | |
| Election result | United Russia won both in the single and in all single-mandate constituencies | ||
Content
Election of Deputies of the Saratov Regional Duma of the fifth convocation (October 14, 2012)
On October 14, 2012, on the same day of voting in the territory of the Saratov region, elections of deputies of the Saratov regional Duma of the fifth convocation were held.
As a result of the elections, 39 of the 41 deputy mandates went to representatives of the United Russia party, one each to the Communist Party and Just Russia.
Legislative changes
In 2010, amendments were made to federal legislation regulating the number of deputies of the legislative bodies of state power of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. [1] Since the number of voters in the Saratov region at the beginning of 2010 and 2011 exceeded 2 million people, the number of deputies of the regional Duma was increased from 36 to 45. [2] Of these, 22 deputies were elected in majority districts (relative majority system), 23 - according to party lists with a barrier of 7% (each party with 5 to 7% of the vote must be given 1 mandate).
Parties that have put forward a list are required to divide it into territorial groups. Up to 3 candidates could enter the central part of the list, and the list should contain from 23 to 69 candidates. In single-member districts, self-nominated candidates for registration must collect signatures of 0.5% of citizens of the number of constituency voters (but not less than 10 signatures), candidates from political parties were registered without collecting signatures.
Key Dates
- July 11, 2012 - The Saratov Regional Duma scheduled the election of a new convocation on October 14
- until August 29 - the period of nomination of candidates and lists
- from August 9 to 29 - the period of submission of documents for registration of candidates and lists
- from September 15 to October 12 - the period of campaigning in the media
- October 13 - "day of silence"
- October 14 - voting day
Members
Party List Elections
By the time the election campaign began, 46 political parties had the right to participate in the elections [3] , lists of 14 parties were put forward.
| Number in newsletter | The consignment | General part of the list | territorial groups | Candidates in the list | Status the list |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | Communists of Russia | Alexander Podzorov • Dmitry Pavshintsev • Vadim Samsonov | 22 | 41 | registered |
| 2 | Democratic Party of Russia | Andrey Bogdanov • Victor Belyavsky • Vyacheslav Smirnov | 22 | 25 | registered |
| 3 | Communist Party of Social Justice | Yuri Morozov • Vladimir Artyomov • Dmitry Kochergin | 22 | 25 | registered |
| four | Patriots of Russia | Alexander Sidorenko • Lev Ilyukhin • Oleg Mayorov | 22 | 36 | |
| five | United Russia | Valery Radaev • Oleg Grischenko • Vladimir Kapkaev | 22 | 69 | registered |
| 6 | Russian Ecological Party Green | Anatoly Panfilov • Alexander Frolov • Anna Kupets | 22 | 45 | registered |
| 7 | An Apple | Dmitry Konnychev • Lidia Sviridova • Alexander Zhurbin | 22 | 29th | the party withdrew the list after registration |
| eight | Cities of Russia | Nikolay Arkhipov • Andrey Cherkasov • Dmitry Poplavsky | 3 | 25 | registered |
| 9 | LDPR | Ischenko, Anton Anatolyevich • Julia Abramova • Vyacheslav Sharonov | 22 | 66 | registered |
| ten | Fair Russia | Zinaida Samsonova • Victor Tyukhtin | 22 | 46 | registered |
| eleven | RPR-Parnassus | Ryzhkov, Vladimir Alexandrovich • Arkady Evstafiev • Alexey Bazin | 22 | 27 | registered |
| 12 | Social Networking Party | Dmitry Chirov • Pavel Stroganov • Vitaly Sharudilov | 21 | 24 | registered |
| 13 | Communist Party | Olga Alimova • Sergey Afanasyev • Alexander Anidalov | 22 | 64 | registered |
| 14 | Just cause | Denis Mashentsev • Nikolay Lungu • Alexander Nikitin | 22 | 25 | registered |
Single-member constituency elections
In the districts, 165 candidates were nominated, of which 158 were registered, after registration 12 candidates were eliminated.
| The consignment | Candidates | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Put forward | Registered | Participated in the election | ||
| United Russia | 22 | 22 | 22 | |
| Communists of Russia | one | one | one | |
| Communist Party | 22 | 22 | 21 | |
| LDPR | 22 | 21 | 20 | |
| An Apple | five | five | five | |
| Patriots of Russia | 22 | 22 | 21 | |
| RPR-Parnassus | sixteen | 15 | 15 | |
| Fair Russia | 21 | 21 | nineteen | |
| Self-nomination | 34 | 29th | 22 | |
| Total | 165 | 158 | 146 | |
Results
| The consignment | in a single district | one at a time mandated counties | Total | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vote | % | +/- | Places | +/- | Places | +/- | Places | +/- | % | +/- | ||
| " United Russia " | 720 807 | 77.92% | ▲ 17.14% | 21 | ▲ 7 | 22 | ▲ 6 | 43 | ▲ 13 | 95.56% | ▲ 12.23% | |
| Communist Party | 76 460 | 8.27% | ▼ 5.92% | one | ▼ 1 | 0 | ▬ 0 | one | ▼ 1 | 2.22% | ▼ 3.34% | |
| " Fair Russia " | 46 307 | 5.01% | ▼ 8.51% | one | ▼ 1 | one | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▼ 1 | 2.22% | ▼ 6.11% | |
| LDPR | 26 144 | 2.83% | ▼ 3.16% | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0% | ▬ 0% | |
| " Communists of Russia " | 23 826 | 1.51% | - | 0 | - | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0% | ▬ 0% | |
| "Patriots of Russia " | 6385 | 0.69% | - | 0 | - | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0% | ▬ 0% | |
| Communist Party of Social Justice | 6140 | 0.66% | - | 0 | - | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0% | ▬ 0% | |
| RPR-Parnassus | 5366 | 0.58% | - | 0 | - | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0% | ▬ 0% | |
| Russian Ecological Party Green | 4012 | 0.43% | - | 0 | - | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0% | ▬ 0% | |
| Just cause | 1716 | 0.19% | - | 0 | - | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0% | ▬ 0% | |
| Democratic Party of Russia | 1451 | 0.16% | - | 0 | - | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0% | ▬ 0% | |
| Social Networking Party | 1444 | 0.16% | - | 0 | - | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0% | ▬ 0% | |
| "Cities of Russia" | 1177 | 0.13% | - | 0 | - | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0 | ▬ 0 | 0% | ▬ 0% | |
| Self-nomination | 0 | ▼ 1 | 0 | ▼ 0 | 0% | ▼ 2.77% | ||||||
| Valid Newsletters | 911 421 | 98.52% | ▲ 1.50% | |||||||||
| Invalid Newsletters | 13 651 | 1.48% | ▼ 1.50% | |||||||||
| Total | 925 075 | 100 % | - | 23 | ▲ 5 | 22 | ▲ 4 | 45 | ▲ 9 | 100 % | - | |
| Turnout | 927 217 | 46.93% | ▼ 14.44% | |||||||||
| Total number of voters | 1 975 724 | |||||||||||
Elected Deputies
By party lists
| The consignment | No. | List (List No.) | Name of the deputy |
|---|---|---|---|
| " United Russia " | one | General (3) | Kapkaev Vladimir Vasilievich |
| 2 | Regional No 1 (1) | Erokhina Tatyana Petrovna | |
| 3 | Regional No. 2 (2) | Lipchanskaya Maria Alexandrovna [4] | |
| four | Regional No 3 (1) | Merinova Elena Yuryevna | |
| five | Regional No 4 (1) | Titarenko Irina Viktorovna | |
| 6 | Regional No 5 (1) | Sundeev Alexander Alexandrovich | |
| 7 | Regional No 6 (2) | Kondratiev Yuri Alekseevich [5] | |
| eight | Regional No 7 (1) | Bushuev Nikolay Alexandrovich | |
| 9 | Regional No. 8 (1) | Kononenko Igor Lvovich [6] | |
| ten | Regional No 9 (2) | Lindigrin Natalya Alexandrovna [7] | |
| eleven | Regional No. 10 (2) | Pisaryuk Vladimir Alexandrovich [8] | |
| 12 | Regional No 11 (2) | Losina Alevtina Valterovna [9] | |
| 13 | Regional No 12 (1) | Isaev Mikhail Alexandrovich [10] | |
| 14 | Regional No 13 (1) | Komkova Galina Nikolaevna | |
| 15 | Regional No 14 (2) | Tsipyashchuk Anatoly Fedorovich [11] | |
| sixteen | Regional No 15 (2) | Gaiduk Alexander Alexandrovich [12] | |
| 17 | Regional No. 16 (1) | Mikhailov Sergey Anatolyevich | |
| 18 | Regional No 17 (1) | Arkhipov Vladimir Grigorievich | |
| nineteen | Regional No 18 (1) | Alekseev Oleg Alexandrovich [13] | |
| 20 | Regional No 19 (1) | Tkachenko Mikhail Viktorovich | |
| 21 | Regional No.20 (1) | Semenets Nikolay Yakovlevich [14] | |
| Communist Party | one | General (2) | Afanasyev Sergey Nikolaevich [15] |
| " Fair Russia " | one | General (1) | Samsonova Zinaida Mikhailovna |
Single-member constituencies
All the candidates who won in single-mandate constituencies represented the United Russia party.
| No. | County | Name of the deputy |
|---|---|---|
| one | Volzhsky | Mazepov Alexey Anatolyevich |
| 2 | Factory | Kuznetsov Sergey Yuryevich |
| 3 | Factory | Nesterov Sergey Anatolyevich [16] |
| four | October | Starenko Albert Valerevich |
| five | Kirovsky | Kurikhin Sergey Georgievich |
| 6 | Leninist | Sinichkin Vasily Pavlovich [17] |
| 7 | Leninist | Belikov Andrey Pavlovich |
| eight | Kirovsky | Pisnoy Leonid Aleksandrovich |
| 9 | Volsky | Deryabin Vladimir Anatolyevich |
| ten | Petrovsky | Glozman Semyon Moiseevich |
| eleven | Rtishchevsky | Zaigralov Yuri Alexandrovich [18] |
| 12 | Balashovsky | Surov Sergey Borisovich |
| 13 | Kalininsky | Volodin Victor Vladimirovich |
| 14 | Tatishchevsky | Shcherbakov Victor Vladimirovich |
| 15 | Marx | Sergeev Alexey Nikolaevich |
| sixteen | Engels | Shlychkov Evgeny Ivanovich |
| 17 | Engels | Podboronov Oleg Olegovich |
| 18 | Krasnokutsky | Chernoshchekov Leonid Nikolaevich |
| nineteen | Ershovsky | Kuznetsov Nikolay Ivanovich |
| 20 | Pugachevsky | Artyomov Pavel Alexandrovich |
| 21 | Balakovsky | Strelyukhin Alexander Mikhailovich [19] |
| 22 | Balakovsky | Solovyov Vladimir Alexandrovich |
Statements by public organizations about mass fraud during elections
The Golos Association and the Saratov Regional Public Organization “Saratov Voter Association” in a joint statement made during a press conference on October 16, 2012, stated that these elections cannot be called legal, honest and allow determining the true will of citizens.
Since the opening of the polling stations, numerous cases of repeated organized transportation of citizens (“roundabouts”) for voting using buses, gazelles and cars have been recorded in Saratov. Also, numerous cases of “stuffing” of ballots were recorded, in particular, at polling stations No. 30, 33, 34, 255, 1687 and others.
More than 10 members of the commissions from the SDI with the right of deliberative vote were illegally removed from the plots on far-fetched grounds, 2 members of the commission with a casting vote. Repeatedly journalists and observers were removed from the polling stations, their right to observe the voting process and to take photos and videos was limited. In many polling stations during the voting day and during the counting of votes there were unauthorized persons whose presence there was prohibited by law. [20]
Notes
- ↑ http: //www.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi
- ↑ Newspaper of the Week in Saratov - Deputy Sportloto: 45 out of 36
- ↑ Information on ongoing elections and referenda
- ↑ Got a mandate after Lando Alexander Solomonovich’s refusal from him (No. 1 in the regional part of list No. 2)
- ↑ Got a mandate after refusing it by Batalina Olga Yuryevna (No. 1 in the regional part of List No. 6)
- ↑ Terminated his powers in March 2013 due to employment at work, the mandate was transferred to Oleg Viktorovich Chernyaev (No. 2 of the regional part of List No. 8)
- ↑ Got a mandate after Pankov Nikolay Vasilyevich refused it (No. 1 in the regional part of list No. 9); powers were terminated in July 2013 due to the appointment of the Minister of Information and Press of the Saratov Region, after the refusal of Kuzmina Irina Vadimovna (No. 3 in the regional part of list No. 9), the mandate was transferred to Gnusarev Sergey Viktorovich (No. 2 in the regional part of list No. 12)
- ↑ Got a mandate after Maximov Vasily Yuryevich refused it (No. 1 in the regional part of list No. 10)
- ↑ Got a mandate after the rejection of Bokova Lyudmila Nikolaevna (No. 1 in the regional part of list No. 11)
- ↑ Got a mandate after Grishchenko Oleg Vasilyevich refused it (No. 2 on the general list); powers were terminated in November 2012 after being elected a member of the Council of the Federation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, the mandate was transferred to Oleg Pavlovich Shokurov (No. 1 in the regional part of List No. 21)
- ↑ Got a mandate after refusing him Kolyazina Larisa Viktorovna (No. 1 in the regional part of list No. 14)
- ↑ Got a mandate after Moiseyev Yuri Mikhailovich refused it (No. 1 in the regional part of list No. 15); terminated his powers in March 2017 for personal reasons, the mandate was transferred to Elena Pivovarova (No. 3 in the regional part of list No. 15)
- ↑ Powers were terminated in September 2016 after being elected as a member of the Council of the Federation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, the mandate was transferred to Sklyarova Elena Yuryevna (No. 2 in the regional part of list No. 18)
- ↑ Got a mandate after the rejection of it by Valery Vasilyevich Radaev (No. 1 on the general list)
- ↑ Received a mandate after Alimova Olga Nikolaevna refused him (No. 1 on the general list)
- ↑ Elected at the by-elections of September 8, 2013, held after the refusal of Prokopenko Alexei Lvovich ’s mandate
- ↑ Powers were terminated in February 2013 after the appointment of the head of the Saratov region, Alexander Dmitrievich Sidorenko was elected in his place on September 8, 2013
- ↑ Powers were terminated in February 2013 after the appointment of the head of the Petrovsky district, Alexander Sergeyevich Romanov was elected in his place on September 8, 2013
- ↑ Powers were terminated in September 2016 after being appointed deputy chairman of the government of the Saratov region, the mandate remained vacant until the new convocation
- ↑ Tsugueru "Antsurey"