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The 2023 Moscow mayoral election took place on 10 September 2023, on common election day. Incumbent Mayor Sergey Sobyanin was running to a fourth term in office. It was a landslide victory for Sobyanin, who was re-elected with 76% of the vote.
Background
Deputy Prime Minister of Russia – chief of staff of the Government and former governor of Tyumen Oblast Sergey Sobyanin was appointed Mayor of Moscow in October 2010, replacing acting Mayor Vladimir Resin, who has been serving as city's top executive since longtime Mayor Yury Luzhkov's firing by President Dmitry Medvedev in September 2010. Sobyanin resigned in June 2013 and appointed acting Mayor to trigger an early election in September 2013. Despite being a member of the ruling United Russia party, Sobyanin ran as an Independent and won the election with 51.37% of the vote, narrowly avoiding a runoff with a second-place finisher Aleksey Navalny (PARNAS, 27.24%). Sobyanin ran for a third term in 2018 as an Independent and overwhelmingly won the election with 70.17% of the vote.
During his administration, Sergey Sobyanin received positive remarks for resolving Moscow's transportation and social infrastructure problems, redeveloping of public spaces and bringing under control outdoor advertising and illegal construction. Moscow even hosted 2016 IIHF World Championship and 2018 FIFA World Cup. Sobyanin also spearheaded Russian efforts to combat COVID-19, leading the respective Working Group of the State Council of Russia. Sobyanin's success as Mayor prompted speculations about his potential promotion, allegedly he was a candidate for Prime Minister of Russia in early 2020, when Dmitry Medvedev resigned from the position, however, President Vladimir Putin appointed Mikhail Mishustin to lead the Government. On 10 September 2022, Moscow City Day, Putin endorsed Sobyanin for re-election, but Sobyanin has yet to publicly confirm his intention to run for another term.
Nevertheless, Sergey Sobyanin also received criticism for his infrastructure projects, most notably for mass renovation of housing stock, which was bashed for government overreach and forced relocation of citizens. Irregularities, Russian opposition claimed to be committed by Moscow's electoral authorities prior to the 2019 Moscow City Duma election, caused mass protests in the city, which were the largest political rallies in Russia since 2011–2013 protests. Subsequently, United Russia and Government of Moscow–aligned candidates won only a narrow majority in Moscow City Duma (25 of 45 seats). Aleksey Navalny's FBK also attacked Moscow's officials, bringing forward allegations of corruption against Deputy Mayors Anastasia Rakova, Pyotr Biryukov, Aleksandr Gorbenko and Natalya Sergunina.
Candidates
In Moscow candidates for Mayor can be nominated by registered political parties or by self-nomination. Candidates for Mayor of Moscow should be a Russian citizen and at least 30 years old. Candidates for Mayor should not have a foreign citizenship or residence permit. Each candidate in order to be registered is required to collect at least 6% of signatures of members and heads of municipalities (110–115 signatures). In the 2022 Moscow municipal elections neither party, besides United Russia and Sobyanin–aligned "My Raion" movement, won more than 1,200 seats in municipal councils, which means all mayoral candidates will need to reach agreement with United Russia in order to pass municipal filter. In addition, self-nominated candidates should collect 0.5% of signatures of Moscow residents (37,981–41,779 signatures). Also mayoral candidates present 3 candidacies to the Federation Council and election winner later appoints one of the presented candidates. In 2021 "On Common Principles of Organisation of Public Authority in the Subjects of the Russian Federation" law was enacted, which lifted term limits for Russian governors, including Mayor of Moscow.
= Registered
== Did not file
=Iosif Dzhagaev (Independent), businessman
Nasib Gasanov (Independent), pensioner
Aleksandr Gorlov (Independent), electrician, 2013 mayoral candidate
Pavel Novikov (Independent), charitable foundation director
Aleksandra Tishchenko (Independent), businesswoman, Zhanna Gorbachyova's associate
Sergey Zalyotin (PVR), former Member of Tula Oblast Duma (2004–2019), retired cosmonaut
= Withdrawn
=Zhanna Gorbachyova (Independent), Member of Severnoye Tushino District Council of Deputies (2022–present) (endorsed Zyuganov)
= Eliminated at convention
=Pyotr Tolstoy (United Russia), Deputy Chairman of the State Duma (2016–present)
= Declined
=CPRF
Yury Afonin, Member of State Duma (2007–present)
Andrey Klychkov, Governor of Oryol Oblast (2017–present), former Member of Moscow City Duma (2009–2017) (running for reelection)
Vadim Kumin, Member of State Duma (2011–2016, 2020–present), 2018 mayoral candidate
Nina Ostanina, Member of State Duma (1995–2011, 2021–present), Chairwoman of the Duma Committee on Issues of Family, Women, and Children (2021–present)
Denis Parfenov, Member of State Duma (2016–present)
Valery Rashkin, former Member of State Duma (1999–2022), 2000 Saratov Oblast gubernatorial candidate
Pavel Tarasov, Member of Moscow City Duma (2019–present)
Anastasia Udaltsova, Member of State Duma (2022–present)
Nikolay Zubrilin, Member of Moscow City Duma (2014–present)
LDPR
Viktor Bout, convicted arms dealer
Dmitry Koshlakov-Krestovsky, coordinator of LDPR city office (2022–present)
Stanislav Naumov, Member of State Duma (2021–present)
Yaroslav Nilov, Member of State Duma (2011–present), Chairman of the Duma Committee on Labour, Social Policy and Veterans' Affairs (2016–present)
Leonid Slutsky, Member of State Duma (1999–present), Chairman of the Duma Committee on International Affairs (2016–present), Leader of LDPR (2022–present)
Andrey Svintsov, Member of State Duma (2011–2021, 2022–present)
Dmitry Svishchev, Member of State Duma (2007–present), Chairman of the Duma Committee on Sport and Physical Culture (2015–2016, 2021–present)
New People
Sardana Avksentyeva, Member of State Duma (2021–present), former mayor of Yakutsk (2018–2021)
Alexander Demin, Member of State Duma (2021–present), Chairman of the Duma Committee on Small and Medium Enterprises (2021–present), 2022 Sverdlovsk Oblast gubernatorial candidate
Oleg Leonov, Member of State Duma (2021–present)
Aleksey Nechayev, Member of State Duma (2021–present), Leader of New People (2020–present)
Dmitry Pevtsov, Member of State Duma (2021–present)
Sangadji Tarbaev, Member of State Duma (2021–present), Chairman of the Duma Committee on Tourism and Tourism Infrastructure (2021–present)
SR–ZP
Mikhail Delyagin, Member of State Duma (2021–present)
Sergey Kabyshev, Member of State Duma (2021–present), Chairman of the Duma Committee on Science and Higher Education (2021–present)
Dmitry Kuznetsov, Member of State Duma (2021–present)
Yevgeny Prilepin, Co-chairman of A Just Russia — For Truth (2021–present), writer, former Member of State Duma (2021)
Ilya Sviridov, Member of Tagansky District Council of Deputies (2012–present), former Head of Tagansky District (2014–2021), 2018 mayoral candidate
Mikhail Timonov, Member of Moscow City Duma (2019–present)
Other
Irina Kopkina (Yabloko), former Member of Strogino District Council of Deputies (2017–2022)
Nikolai Kuryanovich, former Member of State Duma (2003–2007), Russian nationalist, 2013 ROS mayoral candidate
Sergey Mitrokhin (Yabloko), Member of Moscow City Duma (2005–2009, 2019–present), former Member of State Duma (1994–2003), 2013 and 2018 mayoral candidate
Samson Sholademi, Member of Lefortovo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), journalist, 2013 mayoral candidate
Maxim Suraykin (Communists of Russia), former Deputy Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of Ulyanovsk Oblast (2018–2022), former chairman of Communists of Russia (2012–2022), 2013 mayoral candidate, 2018 presidential candidate
= Candidates for Federation Council
=Boris Chernyshov (LDPR):
Ksenia Inozemtseva, Member of Perovo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), school principal
Pavel Ramensky, Member of Dorogomilovo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), physician
Andrey Svintsov, Member of State Duma (2011–2021, 2022–present)
Vladislav Davankov (New People):
Stanislav Druzhinin, president of Russian Diving Federation (2021–present)
Sergey Dyomin (Party of Growth), businessman
Sangadji Tarbaev, Member of State Duma (2021–present), Chairman of the Duma Committee on Tourism and Tourism Infrastructure (2021–present)
Dmitry Gusev (SR–ZP):
Olga Budina, actress
Nikolay Burlyaev, Member of State Duma (2021–present)
Mikhail Delyagin, Member of State Duma (2021–present)
Leonid Zyuganov (CPRF):
Vadim Kumin, Member of State Duma (2011–2016, 2020–present), 2018 mayoral candidate
Denis Parfenov, Member of State Duma (2016–present)
Nikolay Zubrilin, Member of Moscow City Duma (2014–present)
Finances
All sums are in rubles.
Polls
Results
Mayor Sobyanin re-appointed incumbent senator Vladimir Kozhin to the Federation Council.
See also
2023 Russian regional elections
References
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- 2023 Moscow mayoral election
- Mayor of Moscow
- 2013 Moscow mayoral election
- 2018 Moscow mayoral election
- Elections in Russia
- Leonid Zyuganov
- 2024 Moscow City Duma election
- 2024 Russian presidential election
- Sergey Sobyanin
- Moscow