2018 Bashkir parliamentary election

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2018 Bashkir parliamentary election
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 20139 September 20182023 

110 seats in the State Assembly
56 seats needed for a majority
Turnout48.99%
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
United Russia Rustem Khamitov 59.2179-9
Communist Yunir Kutluguzhin 19.0915+5
LDPR Ryabov Vyacheslav 10.117+4
SR Yuri Ignatiev 5.565+5
Patriots of Russia Zagir Khakimov 4.012+1
The Greens Rufina Shagapova 2.011+1
Independents 1-5
2018 Bashkortostani legislative election map.svg
Chairman beforeChairman after
Konstantin Tolkachev
United Russia
Konstantin Tolkachev
United Russia

Parliamentary elections were held in Bashkortostan on 9 September 2018 to elect the 110 members of 6th convocation of the State Assembly. The United Russia won majority of seats while the Communist Party and Liberal Democratic Party earned the highest gain of seats.

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Electoral system

In accordance with the Bashkir law, the State Assembly of Bashkortostan members are elected for a five-year term on the basis of universal equal and direct suffrage through a secret ballot by a citizen of the Russian Federation. A person may be eligible to be elected if they have reached the age of 21 as well as the right to vote. The State Assembly can function if at least 2/3's of its members have been elected. [1]

Timeline

Results

State Assembly of the Republic of Bashkortostan 2018.svg
PartyParty-listConstituencyTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
United Russia 871,88859.21354479–9
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 281,11019.0911415+5
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 148,87910.11617+4
A Just Russia 81,8615.56325+5
Patriots of Russia 59,0754.01022+1
Russian Ecological Party "The Greens" 29,6272.01011+1
Independents11–5
Total1,472,440100.0055551100
Valid votes1,472,44098.47
Invalid/blank votes22,9091.53
Total votes1,495,349100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,052,21448.993,052,214
Source: Central Election Commission

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