2024 Vologda Oblast gubernatorial election information
2024 Russian local election
2024 Vologda Oblast gubernatorial election
← 2019
8 September 2024
2029 →
Governor before election
Georgy Filimonov (acting)
United Russia
Governor-elect
TBD
The 2024 Vologda Oblast gubernatorial election will take place on 8 September 2024, on common election day. Acting Governor Georgy Filimonov is running to a full term in office.
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