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2021 Chechen head election information


2021 Chechen head election
2021 Chechen head election
← 2016 17–19 September 2021 2026 →
Turnout94.61%
 
Candidate Ramzan Kadyrov Isa Khadzhimuradov [ru]
Party United Russia SRZP
Popular vote 711,973 1,064
Percentage 99.73% 0.15%

Results by district
Kadyrov:      90–100%

Head before election

Ramzan Kadyrov
United Russia

Elected Head

Ramzan Kadyrov
United Russia

The 2021 Chechen Republic head election took place on 17–19 September 2021 alongside national parliamentary elections. Incumbent Head Ramzan Kadyrov was re-elected for his fourth term.[1]

  1. ^ В Избирательной комиссии ЧР состоялось подписание Протоколов об итогах голоосвания на выборых 19 сентября 2021 года

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