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2023 Amur Oblast gubernatorial election information


2023 Amur Oblast gubernatorial election
2023 Amur Oblast gubernatorial election
← 2018 8–10 September 2023 2028 →
Turnout38.71%
 
CPRF
SR-ZP
Candidate Vasily Orlov Boris Beloborodov Yevgeny Zavgorodny
Party United Russia CPRF SR–ZP
Popular vote 192,134 18,417 8,381
Percentage 82.38% 7.90% 3.59%

 
NL
CPCR
Candidate Roman Sanzharevsky Sergey Rafalsky
Party New People Communists of Russia
Popular vote 5,254 4,802
Percentage 2.25% 2.06%

Governor before election

Vasily Orlov
United Russia

Governor-elect

Vasily Orlov
United Russia


The 2023 Amur Oblast gubernatorial election took place on 8–10 September 2023, on common election day. Incumbent Governor Vasily Orlov was re-elected to a second term in office.

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