The Liberal Democratic Party of Russia currently has 21 members in the 8th convocation of the State Duma, the lower house of the Federal Assembly, the Russian parliament. The party was led by Vladimir Zhirinovsky until his death on 6 April 2022.
A total of 21 members of the party were elected to the 8th State Duma in the 2021 Russian legislative election. 19 members were elected from the party list, with a further 2 candidates returned through election victories in single-mandate constituencies. [1] The elected members took up their mandates at the first meeting of the 8th State Duma, on 12 October 2021. [2]
Indicates an incumbent member
Place on party list | Name | From | Until |
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1 | Vladimir Zhirinovsky | 12 October 2021 | 6 April 2022 |
Andrey Svintsov | 1 June 2022 | ||
2 | Leonid Slutsky | 12 October 2021 | |
3 | Sergey Karginov | 12 October 2021 | |
4 | Yaroslav Nilov | 12 October 2021 | |
5 | Vladimir Sipyagin | 12 October 2021 | |
6 | Vasily Vlasov | 12 October 2021 | |
7 | Boris Chernyshov | 12 October 2021 | |
8 | Andrey Lugovoy | 12 October 2021 | |
9 | Dmitry Svishchev | 12 October 2021 | |
10 | Valery Seleznev | 12 October 2021 | |
11 | Kaplan Panesh | 12 October 2021 | |
12 | Arkady Svistunov | 12 October 2021 | |
13 | Stanislav Naumov | 12 October 2021 | |
14 | Vladimir Koshelev | 12 October 2021 | |
15 | Ivan Musatov | 12 October 2021 | |
16 | Evgeny Markov | 12 October 2021 | |
17 | Ivan Sukharev | 12 October 2021 | |
18 | Boris Paykin | 12 October 2021 | |
19 | Yury Napso | 12 October 2021 | |
Federal Subject | Constituency | Name | From | Until |
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Smolensk Oblast | Roslavl | Sergey Leonov | 12 October 2021 | |
Tomsk Oblast | Tomsk | Alexei Didenko | 12 October 2021 | |
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