1996 Russian gubernatorial elections

Gubernatorial elections in 1996 took place in 53 regions of the Russian Federation. President of Tatarstan Mintimer Shaymiyev as well as mayors of Moscow and Saint Petersburg Yury Luzhkov and Anatoly Sobchak (all three elected in 1991) went to the re-election, while other regions held their first gubernatorial elections that year. All these campaigns were held after the 1996 Russian presidential election.

1996 Russian gubernatorial elections

24 March – 29 December 1996

53 Heads of Federal Subjects from 89
 
Leader Gennady Zyuganov Sergey Filatov
Alliance People's Patriotic Union of Russia All-Russian Coordination Council
Seats won 23 17

Background

In August 1996, two coalitions were presented, which formally became the main participants in the widespread elections. Our Home – Russia, Democratic Choice of Russia, Party of Russian Unity and Accord and 16 other parties and movements loyal to re-elected Boris Yeltsin were united through representation in the All-Russian Coordination Council (OKS). It was opposed by the People's Patriotic Union of Russia (NPSR) associated with the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and its allies. Former Kremlin Chief of Staff Sergei Filatov was appointed the head of OKS, while NPSR was headed by Gennady Zyuganov, leader of CPRF.[1]

NPSR initially announced the lists of approved candidates publicly and centrally, but by the end of the campaign it gave a significant part of the initiative to the localities. In some cases, the support was unilateral (without public commitment of the candidate). Among the candidates supported by NPSR were three incumbent governors, and in three regions the alliance observed neutrality. OKS supported mainly the incumbent governors. As a result of the autumn-winter electoral marathon, 22 out of 49 running incumbents re-elected. The second tours in Mari El and Tyumen Oblast moved to 1997, as well as recall elections in Amur Oblast, Agin-Buryat and Evenk Autonomous Okrugs.[2]

Results

Federal SubjectDateIncumbentIncumbent statusLosing candidatesGovernor-elect
Tatarstan24 MarchMintimer ShaymiyevElected 1991ran uncontestedMintimer Shaymiyev
Saint Petersburg19 May, 2 JuneAnatoly SobchakElected 1991Anatoly Sobchak, Yury Boldyrev, Yuri Sevenard, Alexander Belyakov[n 1]Vladimir Yakovlev
Moscow16 JuneYury LuzhkovElected 1991[n 2]Olga Sergeyeva, Alexander KrasnovYury Luzhkov (Valery Shantsev as vice mayor)
Saratov Oblast1 SeptemberDmitry AyatskovAppointed 1996Anatoly Gordeyev (NPSR/CPRF), Vitaly Pavlov (Forward, Russia!)Dmitry Ayatskov (OKS)
Amur Oblast
(cancelled)
22 SeptemberYury LyashkoAppointed 1996Yury Lyashko (OKS)Anatoly Belonogov (NPSR)
Leningrad Oblast29 SeptemberAlexander BelyakovAppointed 1991Alexander Belyakov (OKS)Vadim Gustov (NPSR)
Rostov Oblast29 SeptemberVladimir ChubAppointed 1991Leonid Ivanchenko (NPSR)Vladimir Chub (OKS)
Vologda Oblast6 OctoberVyacheslav PozgalyovAppointed 1996Mikhail Surov, Mikhail Beznin (CPRF/NPSR), Nikolay PodgornovVyacheslav Pozgalyov (OKS)
Kaliningrad Oblast6 & 20 OctoberYuri MatochkinAppointed 1991Yuri Matochkin (OKS), Yuri SemyonovLeonid Gorbenko (NPSR)
Kirov Oblast6 & 20 OctoberVasily DesyatnikovAppointed 1991Gennady Shtin, Vasily Desyatnikov (OKS)Vladimir Sergeyenkov (NPSR)
Yamalo-Nenets AO13 OctoberYury NeyolovAppointed 1994Vladimir GomanYury Neyolov (OKS)
Kursk Oblast20 OctoberVasily ShuteyevAppointed 1991Vasily Shuteyev (OKS)Alexander Rutskoy (NPSR)
Pskov Oblast20 October,
3 November
Vladislav TumanovAppointed 1992Vladislav Tumanov (supported by OKS, Yabloko), Vladimir Sidorenko (APR), Ivan Komar (CHiR), Vitaly PushkaryovYevgeny Mikhailov (LDPR)
Sakhalin Oblast20 OctoberIgor FarkhutdinovAppointed 1995Anatoly Chyorny (NPSR), Nikolay Dolgikh, Vladimir Bersenev (Yabloko)Igor Farkhutdinov (OKS)
Jewish AO20 OctoberNikolay VolkovAppointed 1991Sergey LeskovNikolay Volkov (supported by OKS, Yabloko)
Krasnodar Krai
(cancelled)
27 OctoberNikolai YegorovAppointed 1996Nikolai Yegorov, Viktor Krokhmal (CHiR), Boris Vavilov (LDPR), Yevgeny Kharitonov (OKS)Nikolai Kondratenko (NPSR)
Stavropol Krai27 October,
17 November
Pyotr MarchenkoAppointed 1995Pyotr Marchenko (NDR, supported by OKS, Yabloko), Alexander Korobeynikov, Alexey KulakovskyAlexander Chernogorov (CPRF, supported by NPSR)
Kaluga Oblast27 October,
9 November
Oleg SavchenkoAppointed 1996Oleg Savchenko (OKS), Gennady Pushkin (LDPR)Valery Sudarenkov (supported by NPSR and Yabloko)
Chita Oblast27 OctoberRavil GeniatulinAppointed 1996Yaroslav Shvyryayev, Vladimir Bogatov (LDPR), Viktor Kurochkin (supported by DR and Yabloko), Viktor Kolesnikov (APR, supported by NPSR)Ravil Geniatulin (OKS)
Agin-Buryat AO27 OctoberBolot AyushiyevAppointed 1996Only two candidates participated (Bolot Ayushiyev and Yuri Dondokov), none of them receiving the required 50% of the votes.[3]
Khanty-Mansi AO27 OctoberAlexander FilipenkoAppointed 1991Gennady KorepanovAlexander Filipenko (OKS, NPSR)
Magadan Oblast3 NovemberViktor MikhailovAppointed 1991Viktor Mikhailov (OKS), Vasily MiroshnichenkoValentin Tsvetkov (NPSR, Yabloko)
Altai Krai17 November,
1 December
Lev KorshunovAppointed 1994Lev Korshunov (OKS), Pyotr Akelkin (NPR)Alexander Surikov (NPSR)
Kamchatka Oblast17 November,
1 December
Vladimir BiryukovAppointed 1991Boris Oleynikov, Mikhail Kulak, Nikolay Tokmantsev, Lyudmila Grigoryeva, Nikolay FatnevVladimir Biryukov
Murmansk Oblast17 November,
1 December
Yevgeny KomarovAppointed 1991Yevgeny Komarov (OKS), Mikhail Zub, Boris Vorobyov (LDPR), Vasily Kalayda (NPSR), Igor Lebedev (Yabloko)Yury Yevdokimov (NPSR (in 2nd round))
Komi-Permyak AO17 NovemberNikolay PoluyanovAppointed 1991Anatoly Fedoseyev, Anatoly GolubkovNikolay Poluyanov (OKS)
Koryak AO17 NovemberSergey LeushkinAppointed 1991Sergey Leushkin (OKS), Nikolay SavelyevValentina Bronevich (endorsed by NPSR nominee)
Ust-Orda Buryat AO17 NovemberAlexey BatagayevAppointed 1991Alexey Batagayev (OKS), Ivan Ivanov (CPRF)Valery Maleyev
Kurgan Oblast24 November,
8 December
Anatoly SobolevAppointed 1995Anatoly Koltashov (Yabloko, withdrew from 2nd round), Anatoly Sobolev (OKS)Oleg Bogomolov (NPSR)
Khakassia1 & 22 DecemberYevgeny SmirnovYevgeny Reznikov, Yevgeny Smirnov, Yury Shpigalskikh, Valery Shavyrkin, Nikolay Bulankin (OKS)Aleksey Lebed
Ivanovo Oblast1 DecemberVladislav TikhomirovAppointed 1996Sergey Sirotkin (LDPR), Nikolay Lobayev (DVR), Ivan Pimenov (CPRF/NPSR)Vladislav Tikhomirov (OKS)
Samara Oblast1 DecemberKonstantin TitovAppointed 1991Valentin Romanov (CPRF, supported by NPSR), Vladimir ChupshevKonstantin Titov (NDR, supported by OKS and Yabloko)
Nenets AO1 & 13 DecemberVladimir KhabarovAppointed 1996Vladimir Khabarov (OKS), Yury Komarovsky, Valentin VarankinVladimir Butov
Khabarovsk Krai8 DecemberViktor IshayevAppointed 1991Valentin Tsoi, Vadim Mantulov, Anatoly Mironenko (LDPR)Viktor Ishayev (supported by OKS and local NPSR)
Arkhangelsk Oblast8 & 22 DecemberAnatoly YefremovAppointed 1996Yury Guskov (CPRF/NPSR), Pavel Pozdeyev, Alexander Ivanov (supported by DVR and Yabloko)Anatoly Yefremov (OKS)
Astrakhan Oblast8 DecemberAnatoly GuzhvinAppointed 1991Vyacheslav Zvolinsky (CPRF/NPSR)Anatoly Guzhvin (OKS)
Bryansk Oblast8 DecemberAlexander SemernyovAppointed 1996Alexander Semernyov (OKS), Vladimir Barabanov, Sergey Simutin, Viktor Fyodorov, Vladimir Yakovlev (Yabloko), Valery Khramchenkov (LDPR)Yury Lodkin (CPRF/NPSR)
Vladimir Oblast8 DecemberYury VlasovAppointed 1991Yury Vlasov (OKS), Nikolay Yegorov, Sergey Sokolov, Leonid Shergin (Yabloko)Nikolay Vinogradov (CPRF/NPSR)
Voronezh Oblast8 DecemberAleksandr TsapinAppointed 1996Aleksandr Tsapin (OKS), Valentin Kotlyar (DVR, Vasily Kobylkin (CPRF), Nikolay MatveyevIvan Shabanov (CPRF/NPSR)
Kostroma Oblast8 & 22 DecemberValery ArbuzovAppointed 1991Valery Arbuzov (NDR, supported by OKS and Yabloko), Nikolay Romanov (LDPR, DR)Viktor Shershunov (CPRF/NPSR)
Perm Oblast8 & 22 DecemberGennady IgumnovAppointed 1996Sergey Levitan, Vladimir Ilyinykh, Yury Perkhun (CPRF), Stanislav Parkhomenko (LDPR), Alexander Novikov (RCWP)Gennady Igumnov (OKS)
Ryazan Oblast8 DecemberIgor IvlevAppointed 1996Igor Ivlev, Valery Kalashnikov, Viktor Milekhin, Sergey DorozhkoVyacheslav Lyubimov (CPRF/NPSR)
Mari El22 December 1996,
4 January 1997
Vladislav ZotinElected 1991Leonid Markelov (LDPR), Vladislav Zotin (OKS), Ivan Khlebnikov, Anatoly Popov (Mari Ushem)Vyacheslav Kislitsyn (CPRF/NPSR)
Yakutia22 DecemberMikhail NikolayevElected 1991Arthur Alexeyev (CPRF), Prokopy OsipovMikhail Nikolayev (OKS)
Krasnodar Krai
(revote)
22 DecemberNikolai YegorovAppointed 1996Viktor Krokhmal (CHiR), Nikolai Yegorov, Boris Vavilov (LDPR), Vasily DyakonovNikolai Kondratenko (CPRF/NPSR)
Volgograd Oblast22 & 29 DecemberIvan ShabuninAppointed 1991Ivan Shabunin (OKS), Yury Chekhov (OKS), Stanislav Terentyev, Vyacheslav Molchanov (LDPR)Nikolay Maksyuta (NPSR)
Tyumen Oblast22 December 1996,
12 January 1997
Leonid RoketskyAppointed 1991Sergey Atroshenko, Gennady Raikov, Anatoly Cherepanov (RCWP)Leonid Roketsky (supported by OKS and Yabloko)
Ulyanovsk Oblast22 DecemberYury GoryachevAppointed 1992Alexander Kruglikov (CPRF, supported by NPSR), Nikolay Semashin, Viktor Bartkaitis, Yury Cheburov (OKS)Yury Goryachev (supported by NDR and Yabloko)
Chelyabinsk Oblast22 DecemberVadim SolovyovAppointed 1991Vadim Solovyov (OKS), Vladimir Grigoriadi, Vladimir Golovlyov (DVR), Vasily Kicheji, Sergey Kostromin (National State Party), Andrey Belishko, Lev Ubozhko (CPR), Alexander Vlasov, Alexander Yalovenko (LDPR)Pyotr Sumin[n 3] (NPSR)
Taymyr22 DecemberGennady NedelinAppointed 1991Gennady Subbotkin, Vasily NechayevGennady Nedelin (OKS)
Chukotka22 DecemberAleksandr NazarovAppointed 1991Vladimir Yetylin, Yury BroitmanAleksandr Nazarov (OKS)
Evenkia
(cancelled)
22 DecemberAnatoly YakimovAppointed 1991Anatoly Yakimov (OKS)Aleksandr Bokovikov (NPSR)

Notes

  1. Belyakov, then-governor of Leningrad Oblast, was nominated in Saint Petersburg promoting the idea of two regions' reunification. However, he lost both campaigns.
  2. As vice mayor for Gavriil Popov.
  3. Sumin was first elected in April 1993 and removed from office by president Yeltsin. He contested Solovyov's governorship until October 1993.

References

  1. Иванов, В.В. (2019). Глава субъекта Российской Федерации. История губернаторов. Том I [Head of the subject of the Russian Federation. History of governors. Volume I] (in Russian). p. 442.
  2. Gubernatorial elections — 1996, politika.su
  3. Иванов, В.В. (2019). Глава субъекта Российской Федерации. История губернаторов. Том I [Head of the subject of the Russian Federation. History of governors. Volume I] (in Russian). p. 455.
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