Electoral history of Vladimir Putin

Presidential elections

2000

2000 election. Blue indicates a win by Putin, red a win by Zyuganov, grey a win by Tuleyev.
2000 presidential election
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir PutinIndependent39,740,46753.4
Gennady ZyuganovCommunist Party21,928,46829.5
Grigory YavlinskyYabloko4,351,4505.9
Aman TuleyevIndependent2,217,3643.0
Vladimir ZhirinovskyLiberal Democratic Party2,026,5092.7
Konstantin TitovIndependent1,107,2691.5
Ella PamfilovaFor Civic Dignity758,9671.0
Stanislav GovorukhinIndependent328,7230.4
Yury SkuratovIndependent319,1890.4
Alexey PodberezkinSpiritual Heritage98,1770.1
Umar DzhabrailovIndependent78,4980.1
Against all1,414,6731.9
Source: Nohlen & Stöver,[1]

2004

2004 election. Grey indicates a win by Putin, red a win by Kharitonov.
2004 presidential election
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir PutinIndependent49,558,32871.9
Nikolay KharitonovCommunist Party9,514,55413.8
Sergey GlazyevIndependent2,850,6104.1
Irina KhakamadaIndependent2,672,1893.9
Oleg MalyshkinLiberal Democratic Party1,405,3262.0
Sergey MironovRussian Party of Life524,3320.8
Against all2,397,1403.5
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

2012

2012 election. Blue indicates a win by Putin.

United Russia nomination

For Against
614 100.0% 0 0.0%
Source:[2]

General election

2012 presidential election
Candidates Party Votes %
Vladimir PutinUnited Russia45,602,07563.60
Gennady ZyuganovCommunist Party12,318,35317.18
Mikhail ProkhorovIndependent5,722,5087.98
Vladimir ZhirinovskyLiberal Democratic Party4,458,1036.22
Sergey MironovA Just Russia2,763,9353.85
Source:[3]

2018

2018 election. Gray indicates a win by Putin.
2018 presidential election
Candidates Party Votes %
Vladimir PutinIndependent56,430,71276.69
Pavel GrudininCommunist Party8,659,20611.77
Vladimir ZhirinovskyLiberal Democratic Party4,154,9855.65
Ksenia SobchakCivic Initiative1,238,0311.68
Grigory YavlinskyYabloko769,6441.05
Boris TitovParty of Growth556,8010.76
Maxim SuraykinCommunists of Russia499,3420.68
Sergey BaburinRussian All-People's Union479,0130.65
Source: CEC

Prime Minister nomination

1999

For Against Abstaining No voting
233 51.8% 84 18.7% 17 3.8% 105 23.3%
Source:[4]

2008

For Against Abstaining No voting
392 87.1% 56 12.4% 0 0.0% 2 0.4%
Source:[5]
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