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2009 Moscow City Duma election

The elections for the 5th convocation of the Moscow City Duma took place on 11 October 2009. Out of the 35 deputies, 18 were elected through party lists using proportional representation, while the remaining 17 were elected from single-member constituencies. In order to secure seats in the City Duma through proportional representation, parties needed to surpass a 7% popular vote threshold. The term of office for the newly elected City Duma members is five years, which was extended from the previous four-year term.

2009 Moscow City Duma election

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Turnout35.26%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Yury Luzhkov Nikolai Gubenko Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Party United Russia Communist LDPR
Last election 47.25% 16.75% 8.00%
Popular vote 1,637,403 328,641 151,498
Percentage 66.25% 13.3% 6.13%
Swing 19.0% 3.4% 1.87%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Nikolay Levichev Sergey Mitrokhin Gennady Semigin
Party SR Yabloko Patriots of Russia
Last election - 11.11% -
Popular vote 131,842 116,353 44,746
Percentage 5.33% 4.71% 1.81%

Background

The Moscow City Duma elections were announced for 11 October, following an announcement made on 8 July 2009.[1] On 4 August 2009, the Government of Moscow issued a Decree outlining the organizational and logistical aspects of the election. Valery Vinogradov Jurevichu, the Deputy Mayor of Moscow, was entrusted with leading this effort.[2]

Several parties participated in the elections, including United Russia, the Communist Party, Just Russia, Yabloko, the Liberal Democratic Party, the Right Cause, the Patriots of Russia, and Solidarity.

On 14 July, the Moscow city branch of the Communist Party held a conference and put forward a candidate.[3] On the same day, the Liberal Democratic Party announced their first three candidates, although their pre-election conference took place on 3 August. The Patriots of Russia put forward their list on 27 July.

Yabloko and Right Cause engaged in negotiations to nominate a joint list. This initiative was proposed by Boris Titov, the co-chair of "Right Cause," who was willing to withdraw from his party to lead Yabloko's election list. However, the two other co-chairmen, Leonid Gozman and Georgy Bovt, called for independent participation of the party in the elections. On 22 July, Yabloko presented their list, while the Right Cause decided not to participate. However, the head of the Moscow branch, Igor Trunov, announced on 26 July that he would run as a self-nominated candidate in one of the single-member districts. Additionally, Boris Nadezhdin, a member of the Right Cause federal political council, along with Yelena Guseva and Sirazdin Ramazanov, members of the Moscow organization's political council, submitted documents for registration.

On 4 August 2009, the regional branch of the party "United Russia" held a conference in the city. The conference approved the list of deputies for the Moscow elections, which had been earlier approved on 29 July by the Presidium of the General Council of the party. According to Kommersant-Vlast magazine correspondents, the ruling party's election campaign did not begin in earnest until the end of that month, due to internal struggles between the federal and local leadership.

A Just Russia held its party conference on 5 August, during which they declared the head of their list for the city elections.

The Russian National Union attempted to present its own list, but it was not considered as the organization lacked the right to participate in the elections.

On 23 August, both Yabloko and the Patriots of Russia claimed to have collected the required number of signatures to register their lists.

Results

Color shows the percentage of votes for a particular party in every district of the capital:

References

  1. ^ Постановление Московской городской Думы от 8 июля 2009 г. N 225 "О назначении выборов депутатов Московской городской Думы пятого созыва
  2. ^ Постановление Правительства Москвы от 4 августа 2009 г. N 731-ПП "Об организационном и материально-техническом обеспечении выборов депутатов Московской городской Думы пятого созыва 11 октября 2009 г.
  3. ^ ЛДПР и КПРФ назвали первые тройки кандидатов на выборах в московскую думу

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17 were elected from single member constituencies In order to secure seats in the City Duma through proportional representation parties needed to surpass a 7 popular vote threshold The term of office for the newly elected City Duma members is five years which was extended from the previous four year term 2009 Moscow City Duma election 2005 11 October 2009 2009 10 11 2014 Turnout35 26 First party Second party Third party Leader Yury Luzhkov Nikolai Gubenko Vladimir ZhirinovskyParty United Russia Communist LDPRLast election 47 25 16 75 8 00 Popular vote 1 637 403 328 641 151 498Percentage 66 25 13 3 6 13 Swing 19 0 3 4 1 87 Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Nikolay Levichev Sergey Mitrokhin Gennady SemiginParty SR Yabloko Patriots of RussiaLast election 11 11 Popular vote 131 842 116 353 44 746Percentage 5 33 4 71 1 81 Background EditThe Moscow City Duma elections were announced for 11 October following an announcement made on 8 July 2009 1 On 4 August 2009 the Government of Moscow issued a Decree outlining the organizational and logistical aspects of the election Valery Vinogradov Jurevichu the Deputy Mayor of Moscow was entrusted with leading this effort 2 Several parties participated in the elections including United Russia the Communist Party Just Russia Yabloko the Liberal Democratic Party the Right Cause the Patriots of Russia and Solidarity On 14 July the Moscow city branch of the Communist Party held a conference and put forward a candidate 3 On the same day the Liberal Democratic Party announced their first three candidates although their pre election conference took place on 3 August The Patriots of Russia put forward their list on 27 July Yabloko and Right Cause engaged in negotiations to nominate a joint list This initiative was proposed by Boris Titov the co chair of Right Cause who was willing to withdraw from his party to lead Yabloko s election list However the two other co chairmen Leonid Gozman and Georgy Bovt called for independent participation of the party in the elections On 22 July Yabloko presented their list while the Right Cause decided not to participate However the head of the Moscow branch Igor Trunov announced on 26 July that he would run as a self nominated candidate in one of the single member districts Additionally Boris Nadezhdin a member of the Right Cause federal political council along with Yelena Guseva and Sirazdin Ramazanov members of the Moscow organization s political council submitted documents for registration On 4 August 2009 the regional branch of the party United Russia held a conference in the city The conference approved the list of deputies for the Moscow elections which had been earlier approved on 29 July by the Presidium of the General Council of the party According to Kommersant Vlast magazine correspondents the ruling party s election campaign did not begin in earnest until the end of that month due to internal struggles between the federal and local leadership A Just Russia held its party conference on 5 August during which they declared the head of their list for the city elections The Russian National Union attempted to present its own list but it was not considered as the organization lacked the right to participate in the elections On 23 August both Yabloko and the Patriots of Russia claimed to have collected the required number of signatures to register their lists Results EditColor shows the percentage of votes for a particular party in every district of the capital United Russia Yabloko Communist Party LDPRReferences Edit Postanovlenie Moskovskoj gorodskoj Dumy ot 8 iyulya 2009 g N 225 O naznachenii vyborov deputatov Moskovskoj gorodskoj Dumy pyatogo sozyva Postanovlenie Pravitelstva Moskvy ot 4 avgusta 2009 g N 731 PP Ob organizacionnom i materialno tehnicheskom obespechenii vyborov deputatov Moskovskoj gorodskoj Dumy pyatogo sozyva 11 oktyabrya 2009 g LDPR i KPRF nazvali pervye trojki kandidatov na vyborah v moskovskuyu dumu Retrieved from https 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