2018 Khakassia Supreme Council election

Elections to the Supreme Council of Khakassia took place on Common Electoral Day 9 September 2018. The Supreme Council is elected for a term of five years, with parallel voting. 25 seats are elected by proportional representation from party lists with a 5% electoral threshold, the whole Republic forming a single constituency, and another 25 seats are elected in single-member constituencies using the first-past-the-post system.

2018 Khakassia Supreme Council election

9 September 2018

All 50 seats to the Supreme Council
26 seats needed for a majority
Turnout41.73%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Valentin Konovalov Viktor Zimin Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Party Communist Party United Russia LDPR
Last election 6 34 5
Seats won 16 17 9
Seat change 10 17 4
Popular vote 49,460 40,604 33,437
Percentage 31.01% 25.46% 20.97%

Results by all-republican constituency (left) and single-member constituencies (right)

Speaker before election

Vladimir Shtygashev
United Russia

Elected Speaker

Vladimir Shtygashev
United Russia

Going into the elections, United Russia is the ruling party after winning the 2013 elections with 34 seats. As a result of the elections, none of the parties received an absolute majority (26 seats). The Communist Party won the majority of votes in the all-republican constituency, United Russia won the majority of single-member constituencies and received a relative majority of seats.

Elections to the Supreme Council were held on the same day as the first round of elections of the Head of Republic.

Participating parties

Parties participating in the elections:[1]

Party No. 1 in party list 2013 election
United Russia Viktor Zimin 46.3%
34 / 50
Liberal Democratic Party Vladimir Zhirinovsky 16.6%
5 / 50
Communist Party Valentin Konovalov 14.4%
6 / 50
Communists of Russia Denis Brazauskas 6.4%
2 / 50
A Just Russia Andrey Filyagin 3.9%
0 / 50
Patriots of Russia Vasily Shiroky 3.8%
1 / 50
Party of Pensioners None 3.2%
1 / 50
The Greens None 1.8%
0 / 50
Party of Small Business None DNP
0 / 50
Independent None None
2 / 50

Opinion polls

Date Poll source UR CPRF LDPR JR CR PR Spoil the ballot Undecided Abstention Lead
27-31 August FOM 30%16%12%2%2%1%3%24%12% 14%
8 September 2013 election result 46.3%14.4%16.6%3.9%6.4%3.8% 29.7%

Result

Party Party list SMC Total result
Votes % ±pp Seats Seats Seats +/–
Communist Party49,46031.01% 16.61%8816 10
United Russia40,60425.46% 20.86%71017 17
Liberal Democratic Party33,43720.97% 4.42%639 4
Communists of Russia12,7828.01% 1.57%202
A Just Russia11,3067.09% 3.18%202 2
Patriots of Russia2,8341.78% 2.05%011
Party of Pensioners 11
The Greens00
Party of Small Business00
Independent22
Invalid/blank votes9,0635.68% 2.08%
Total159,486100252550
Registered voters/turnout382,21941.73 3.91%
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