2021 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election information
Election to determine the governor of Tula Oblast, Russia
2021 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election
← 2016
17–19 September 2021
2026 →
Turnout
52.69%
CPRF
Candidate
Aleksey Dyumin
Vladimir Isakov
Party
Independent
Communist
Popular vote
506,816
54,371
Percentage
83.58%
8.97%
RPPSS
CR
Candidate
Vladimir Rostovtsev
Yury Moiseev
Party
RPPSS
CPCR
Popular vote
18,519
16,810
Percentage
3.05%
2.77%
Governor before election
Aleksey Dyumin
Independent
Elected Governor
Aleksey Dyumin
Independent
The 2021 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election will take place on 17–19 September 2021, on common election day, coinciding with election to the State Duma. Incumbent governor Aleksey Dyumin was re-elected for his second term.[1]
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