2002 Russian gubernatorial elections

Gubernatorial elections in 2002 took place in twelve regions of the Russian Federation.

2002 Russian gubernatorial elections

← 2001 13 January – 27 October 2002 2003 →

12 Heads of Federal Subjects from 89

Race summary

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Federal Subject[1] Date Incumbent First
elected
Candidates Governor-elect
Adygea[2] 13 January Aslan Dzharimov 1992
Khazret Sovmen
Kabardino-Balkaria[3] 13 January Valery Kokov 1992
Valery Kokov
North Ossetia[4] 27 January Alexander Dzasokhov 1998
Alexander Dzasokhov
Tuva[5] 17 March Sherig-ool Oorzhak 1992
Sherig-ool Oorzhak
Ingushetia[6][7] 7 April
(first round)
Akhmed Malsagov[a]
Murat Zyazikov
28 April
(runoff)
Lipetsk Oblast[8] 14 April Oleg Korolyov 1998
Oleg Korolyov
Penza Oblast[9] 14 April Vasily Bochkaryov 1998
Vasily Bochkaryov
Karelia[10] 28 April Sergey Katanandov 1998
Sergey Katanandov
Smolensk Oblast[11] 19 May Aleksandr Prokhorov 1998
Viktor Maslov
Buryatia[12][13] 23 June Leonid Potapov (CPRF) 1994
Leonid Potapov
Krasnoyarsk Krai[14][15] 8 September
(first round)
Nikolay Ashlapov[b] Alexander Khloponin
22 September
(runoff)
Kalmykia[16][17] 20 October
(first round)
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov 1993
  • Kirsan Ilyumzhinov 47.26%
  • Baatr Shondzhiyev 13.61%
  • Nikolay Ochirov 12.76%
  • Vitaly Daginov 8.63%
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
27 October
(runoff)

Krasnoyarsk Krai

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Background

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From June 1998, Alexander Lebed was the governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai. On 22 April 2002 he died in a helicopter crash. Nikolay Ashlapov became interim governor until the new gubernatorial elections were held in September 2002.

A total of 32 people submitted documents, 16 of them were registered. Later, the Head of Khakassia and the brother of the late governor, Alexei Lebed, withdrew and another candidate was removed from the ballot by the election authorities. Thus, 14 candidates participated in the elections.

The elections were held in two rounds. In the first round, none of the candidates managed to gain more than 50% of the vote. Alexander Uss came the first, gaining 27.6% of the votes, Alexander Khloponin was second with 25%. Sergei Glazyev and Pyotr Pimashkov received fewer votes and did not qualify for the second round.

Results

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First round of Krasnoyarsk Krai election:
Uss (green), Khloponin (blue), Glazyev (red), Pimashkov (yellow)
CandidateFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Aleksandr Uss286,88227.92431,92442.23
Alexander Khloponin262,25125.52496,41548.53
Sergey Glazyev222,65021.67
Pyotr Pimashkov148,51714.45
Artyom Tarasov29,0102.82
Igor Zakharov10,1380.99
Anatoly Gridyushkin6,1510.60
Aleftina Makovoz2,4920.24
Igor Priymak1,6870.16
Oleg Ulyanov1,6780.16
Andrey Zberovsky1,5010.15
Vladimir Yurchenko1,2790.12
German Sterligov1,0060.10
Vasily Zhurko5290.05
Against all51,8475.0594,4699.24
Total1,027,618100.001,022,808100.00
Valid votes1,027,61898.951,022,80899.05
Invalid/blank votes10,8691.059,8180.95
Total votes1,038,487100.001,032,626100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,202,21947.162,207,96046.77

Aftermath

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On 29 September 2002, a week after the second round, the electoral commission of Krasnoyarsk Krai declared elections invalid following numerous complaints from the headquarters of the losing candidate Alexander Uss. The commission considered that the free vote was impeded by the use of administrative resources by candidates, bribery and deception of voters, spread of fake agitation materials and spending the campaign funds for another purposes. It was also announced at the meeting that it is not possible to determine the vote of about 200,000 people.[18]

Alexander Uss said that for him "the election is over" and he does not intend to participate in re-vote, scheduled in March 2003, he is not going to go to court and advises Khloponin to do the same. Uss also stated that "it is high time to stop electing governors by open ballot and henceforth appoint them directly from the Kremlin". On the same day, the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, came up with a similar idea, even saying that LDPR was recalling their representative from the Central Election Commission, stating that the entire Russian electoral system is so rotten that a decent person will no longer get involved with it.[19]

On 1 October the court ruled that the decision of the regional electoral commission to annul the results was unauthorized and, in fact, officially recognized that Khloponin became the winner.[19] Two days later, the regional election commission complied with the court's decision, however, filing a cassation appeal against it. On the same day, Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a decree, appointing Khloponin the acting governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai. His inauguration was held on October 17. Month later, on November 19, 2002, the Supreme Court of Russia rejected the cassation appeal of the election commission of Krasnoyarsk Krai and confirmed the legality of the election of Alexander Khloponin as the governor.[20]

Notes

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  1. ^ Acting governor installed after resignation of Ruslan Aushev in December 2001.
  2. ^ Acting governor installed after death of Alexander Lebed in April 2002.

References

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  1. ^ "Губернаторские выборы - 2002" [Gubernatorial elections - 2002]. politika.su. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 13 января 2002 года. Выборы Президента Республики Адыгея". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 13 января 2002 года. Выборы Президента Кабардино-Балкарской Республики". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  4. ^ "Итоги выборов в Российской Федерации 27 января 2002 года. Выборы Президента Республики Северная Осетия-Алания". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  5. ^ "Итоги выборов в Российской Федерации 17 марта 2002 года. Выборы Председателя Правительства Республики Тыва". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  6. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 7 апреля 2002 года. Досрочные выборы Президента Республики Ингушетия". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  7. ^ "Итоги выборов в Российской Федерации 28 апреля 2002 года. Повторное голосование по досрочным выборам Президента Республики Ингушетия". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  8. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 14 апреля 2002 года. Выборы главы администрации Липецкой области". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  9. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 14 апреля 2002 года. Выборы Губернатора Пензенской области". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  10. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 28 апреля 2002 года. Выборы Главы Республики Карелия". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  11. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 19 мая 2002 года. Выборы Главы администрации Смоленской области". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  12. ^ "Итоги выборов в Российской Федерации 23 июня 2002 года. Выборы Президента, Председателя Правительства Республики Бурятия". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  13. ^ "Выборы президента Бурятии состоялись" [Presidential election took place in Buryatia]. newsru.com (in Russian). 23 June 2002. Archived from the original on 29 June 2023.
  14. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 22 сентября 2002 года. Повторное голосование по выборам губернатора Красноярского края". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  15. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 8 сентября 2002 года. Выборы Губернатора Красноярского края". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  16. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 20 октября 2002 года. Выборы Президента Республики Калмыкия". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  17. ^ "Итоги выборов в субъектах Российской Федерации 27 октября 2002 года. Повторное голосование по выборам Президента Республики Калмыкия". cikrf.ru (in Russian). CEC. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  18. ^ Election of the governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai invalidated, Channel One Russia (29 September 2002)
  19. ^ a b Election with a surprise, lenta.ru
  20. ^ A. Khloponin defended the right to be governor in the Supreme Court, RBC (19 November 2002)