2017 Party of Growth presidential primaries

The 2017 Party of Growth presidential primaries is the selection process by which voters of the Party of Growth were to choose its potential nominee for President of Russia in the 2018 Russian presidential election. Voting for candidates took place via the internet.

Party of Growth presidential primaries, 2017

From August to November, 2017
 
Candidate Dmitry Potapenko Oksana Dmitriyeva
Home state Moscow Saint Petersburg

 
Candidate Dmitry Marinichev Alexander Khurudzhi
Home state Moscow Rostov Oblast

Party of Growth nominee

Boris Titov

History

At the end of July 2017, the Party of Growth decided on the list of participants in the primaries.[1]

On 10 August 2017, the party's press secretary told the media that the results of the primaries will be taken into account at the party congress which will be held to decide the candidate for Party of Growth; however, the winner of the primaries will not guarantee themselves the right to ballot on behalf of the party.[2]

On 26 November 2017, it was announced that the party will nominate Boris Titov, who was not involved in the primaries. According to a person from the party leadership, none of the proposed candidates were able to obtain sufficient support.[3]

Candidates

Four candidates were nominated for the primaries.[4]

Candidate Office Federal Subject

Oksana Dmitriyeva
Deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg
(2016–present)
Deputy of the State Duma
(1999–2015)
Minister of Labour and Social Development
(1998)

Saint Petersburg

Dmitry Potapenko
Entrepreneur
Moscow

Dmitry Marinichev
Internet Ombudsman
Moscow

Alexander Khurudzhi
Entrepreneur
Rostov Oblast
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