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Elections 2018: list of candidates for the presidency of Russia

"Our country, our president, our choice!"

On March 18, 2018, presidential elections were held in Russia. Date when the head of state was elected for a six-year term.

The election campaign of the candidates started in December, the budget spent a record 17.69 billion rubles on it, it follows from the CEC resolution.

Live broadcast of the presidential elections in Russia

Due to the peculiarity of rounding the results, there may be a discrepancy in the total amount of percent ± 1%.

2018 presidential candidates

The official start of the election campaign began in December, after the publication of the resolution of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on the appointment of elections on the official website.

The final list of officially registered candidates for the presidency of Russia in the 2018 elections included:

CandidatePolitical careerCampaign logoRegistration dateRating and program
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Liberal Democratic Party
Deputy of the State Duma
(since 1993)
LDPR Chairman
(since 1992)
December 29, 2017
Pavel Grudinin
Communist Party
Deputy of the Moscow Regional Duma
(1997–2011)
Chairman of the Council of Deputies of the urban settlement Vidnoye
(since 2017)
12 january 2018Pavel Grudinin's 20 Steps Program
Pavel Grudinin's rating
Vladimir Putin
Self-nomination
President of Russia
(2000-2008, since 2012)
Prime Minister of Russia
(1999–2000, 2008–2012)
Chairman of the United Russia party
(2008–2012)
FSB director
(1998–1999)
6 february 2018Election program not presented

Vladimir Putin's rating
Grigory Yavlinsky
Apple Party
Chairman of the Yabloko Party
(1993–2008)
Deputy of the State Duma
(1993–2003)
Deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg
(2011–2016)
7 February 2018The Road to the Future program

Rating by Grigory Yavlinsky
Boris Titov
Party of Growth
Chairman of the Party of Growth
(since 2016)
Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Entrepreneurs in Russia
(since 2012)
7 February 2018Growth Strategy Program
Boris Titov rating
Sergey Baburin
Russian national union
People's Deputy of Russia
(1990–1993)
Deputy of the State Duma
(1994–2000, 2003–2007)
Chairman of the ROS party
(since 2011)
7 February 2018
Maxim Suraykin
Communists of Russia
Chairman of the Central Committee of the party "Communists of Russia"
(since 2012)
8 february 2018The program "The first 100 days of the Stalinist communist president"

Rating of Maxim Suraykin
Ksenia Sobchak
Civil Initiative
Member of the Coordination Council of the Russian Opposition
(2012—2013)
Member of the Political Council of the Civil Initiative Party
(since 2017)
8 february 2018123 Difficult Steps Program
Ksenia Sobchak rating

What the newsletter looked like

At a meeting on February 8, the CEC approved the ballot for the 2018 elections, as you can see below. It includes 8 names of candidates in alphabetical order, as required by the Federal Law "On the election of the President of the Russian Federation."

Chronology of preparation and conduct of elections

Russian presidential elections 2018 logo
Key dates in the electoral process:

  • December 15, 2017 - The Federation Council has set the presidential elections in Russia for March 18, 2018
  • On January 7, the acceptance of documents from self-nominated candidates ended
  • On January 12, the acceptance of documents from political pariahs ended
  • January 2018 - formation of polling stations
  • By 18:00 on January 31, 2018 - submission of voters' signatures to the CEC (300,000 for self-nominated candidates, 100,000 for candidates from parties),
  • Until February 10 - publication of the final list of candidates for the presidency of Russia in 2018, officially registered by the CEC.
  • February 2018 - formation of precinct election commissions, publication of the electoral program, its submission to the CEC
  • 19.02 - 17.03 - election campaigning in print media, radio and television
  • Until March 17 - the right to refuse to participate in the elections, publish the results of polls and forecasts of voting results
  • March 17, 2018 - "Day of Silence", a ban on any kind of campaigning
  • March 18, 2018 - election date, voting day
  • Until April 1, 2018 - publication of the results.
  • April 8, 2018 - second round (if necessary).

Election results, who won

Results of the presidential elections in Russia on March 18, 2018Composition of the Central Election Commission (CEC)

CEC emblem
CEC emblem

The Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation is a federal state body formed in accordance with electoral legislation, organizing elections and referendums in the Russian Federation, independent of other government bodies within its competence.

The seventh composition of the election commission will operate from 2016 to 2021. It has 15 permanent members.
CEC composition

1126 COMMENTS

  1. Avatar Anonymous

    We need an economically savvy person, RUSSIAN with work experience and not necessarily a politician among all those represented there is not one !!! And about weapons, I agree why show it as well as about Ukraine and Syria, we have no problems of our own, VERY MUCH IN ALL SPHERES !!!

  2. Avatar Artem

    Nobody asked me for whom I would go, what kind of survey is this 64%?

  3. Avatar a lion

    You, who are choosing the same ones again ... judging by the GDP rating, apparently you are living better and better! Why are you crying and complaining about the tyranny of the oligarchs? Soul-wanting, apparently, is in the blood of the Russians. And the current government has learned the lessons of history well. The capital flourishes because it needs to be well-fed and content. When the capital is dissatisfied, it overthrows the rulers.

  4. Avatar Ivyn

    For Navalny

  5. Avatar Ivyn

    We must choose Navalny

  6. Avatar Seraphim

    I would vote for Vladimir Putin. He has already shown himself as a worthy president of Russia!

    • Avatar Anonymous

      How did he show himself? In addition to devastation, poverty and genocide of your people! We do not produce anything ourselves, instead of reanimating Soviet industries, they were plundered and closed! Only shopping malls are being built, a country of traders and thieves!

  7. Avatar Olga

    I think that Putin will win, he must win! God forbid us from such presidents as Navalny, Yavlinsky and especially Sobchak, we will lose the country! We already passed this option in the 90s, it is easy and cheap to break, but to build is long and difficult. Russia is emerging from the crisis, but there are many problems and only Putin can solve them !!!

    • Avatar Gregory

      We have practically lost the country.

    • Avatar John Doe

      We are rolling down steadily. It is necessary to change Putin, enough is enough. Bulk is the most adequate option.

  8. Avatar Evdokia

    I'm for Navalny.

  9. Avatar Eugene

    I want Russia to be a strong state. I want our children to be able to work and earn decent salaries. However, something tells me that many will never find a decent job in terms of their education and abilities, because the prevailing practice shows the opposite. I want to work up to retirement and God forbid I do not please my boss. They will be kicked out of work, and will be taken from their own in my place.

  10. Avatar Savva

    Globa predicts not only political but also physical death to Putin.

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