2022 Yaroslavl Oblast gubernatorial election information
2022 Yaroslavl Oblast gubernatorial election
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9–11 September 2022
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Turnout
26.65%
CPRF
Nominee
Mikhail Yevrayev
Mikhail Paramonov
Party
Independent
CPRF
Popular vote
217,995
16,263
Percentage
82.31%
6.14%
Governor before election
Mikhail Yevrayev (acting)
Independent
Elected Governor
Mikhail Yevrayev
Independent
The 2022 Yaroslavl Oblast gubernatorial election took place on 9–11 September 2022, on common election day. Acting Governor Mikhail Yevrayev was elected to a full term.[1]
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