In the spring of 2018, presidential elections will be held in the Russian Federation, therefore, thematic discussions and discussions are actively held on television, in print media and on the Internet. Many are interested in when the presidential election and who will win. It is not surprising, because elections are considered the most relevant topic in the political life of the state.
Let's take a closer look at the names of candidates who plan to participate in the election race, the date of the event, and the plans of the current president, V. Putin.
Election Date - March 18, 2018
According to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, presidential elections are held on the second Sunday of the month in which the previous head of state was elected. Putin won the election in March 2012. Based on this, the elections were to be held on March 11.
However, in the spring of 2017, the State Duma adopted amendments to legislation introduced by senators for consideration, according to which
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Election results
According to 99.94% of the calculated ballots, V.V. won Putin with 76.69% of the vote. In second place is P.N. Grudinin with 11.77%. The remaining candidates scored:
- V.V. Zhirinovsky - 5.65%
- K. A. Sobchak - 1.68%
- G. A. Yavlinsky - 1.05%
- B. Yu. Titov - 0.76%
- M.A. Suraikin - 0.68%
- S. N. Baburin - 0.65%
The average turnout in the country was 59.93%.
How long is the president elected
According to the eighty-first article of the basic law of Russia, the president is elected for 6 years. The first president to be elected for a six-year term is Putin. Prior to this, a president was elected in Russia for 4 years, until the relevant amendments to the legislation were introduced.
The extension is explained quite simply. 4 years is too short a time interval to carry out reforms and solve political and socio-economic problems. In turn, citizens do not have the opportunity to give an objective assessment to the work of the head of state.
List of candidates for the presidency of Russia 2018
The presidential election in the Russian Federation will be held on March 18, 2018, but many political forces have already decided on the candidates. Among them (data for 2017):
- Vladimir Zhirinovsky;
- Grigory Yavlinsky;
- Alexey Navalny;
- Vyacheslav Maltsev;
- Maxim Suraykin;
- Sergey Polonsky;
- Anatoly Batashev;
- Irina Prokhorova;
- Grudinin Pavel;
- Alina Vitukhnovskaya.
This table presents the current data for January 2018 on candidates for the President of the Russian Federation.
Name of candidate | Date of Birth | Subject of nomination |
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Agurbash Elvira Kalmetovna | 15.03.1975 | Green Alliance Political Party |
Baburin Sergey Nikolaevich | 31.01.1959 | NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION - POLITICAL PARTY "RUSSIAN NATIONAL UNION" |
Bakov Anton Alekseevich | 29.12.1965 | Political Party "Monarchist Party" |
Bulaev Oleg Alexandrovich | 26.07.1976 | Political Party COMMUNIST PARTY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE |
Volynets Irina Vladimirovna | 02.08.1978 | All-Russian Political Party "People's Party of Russia" |
Gagite Irina Muratovna | 12.10.1971 | Political Party "Russian Socialist Party" |
Gordon Ekaterina Viktorovna | 19.10.1980 | Public Organization - Political Party "Good Deeds, the Protection of Children, Women, Freedom, Nature and Senior Citizens" |
Grudinin Pavel Nikolaevich | 20.10.1960 | Political Party "COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION" |
Zhirinovsky Vladimir Volfovich | 25.04.1946 | LDPR Political Party - Liberal Democratic Party of Russia |
Kozlov Mikhail Vladimirovich | 23.05.1972 | Political Party of Social Protection |
Kopenkina Marina Petrovna | 04.07.1971 | Political Party "NATIVE PARTY" |
Lisitsyna Natalya Sergeevna | 20.07.1952 | Political Party "Russian United Labor Front" |
Mikhailov Vladimir Viktorovich | 20.12.1964 | A group of voters created to support the self-nomination of a candidate for the post of President of the Russian Federation V.V. Mikhailov |
Polishchuk Stanislav Petrovich | 27.05.1982 | "Party of Social Reforms - Profit of Natural Resources - People" |
Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich | 07.10.1952 | A group of voters created to support the self-nomination of a candidate for the post of President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin's |
Sobchak Ksenia Anatolyevna | 05.11.1981 | All-Russian political party "Civil Initiative" |
Suraikin Maxim Alexandrovich | 08.08.1978 | Political Party COMMUNIST PARTY COMMUNISTS OF RUSSIA |
Titov Boris Yurievich | 24.12.1960 | All-Russian Political Party "GROWTH PARTY" |
Khudyakov Roman Ivanovich | 28.01.1977 | All-Russian Political Party "HONESTLY" / Man. Justice. Responsibility/" |
Chukhlebov Alexander Yuryevich | 14.03.1978 | A group of voters created to support the self-nomination of a candidate for the post of President of the Russian Federation A.Yu. Chukhlebova |
Yavlinsky Grigory Alekseevich | 10.04.1952 | Political party "Russian United Democratic Party" YABLOKO " |
Below we talk about the participants in the election race in more detail.
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Zhirinovsky leads the LDPR party and regularly participates in the presidential election, but there is nothing in common between his political views and liberalism. Zhirinovsky’s list of radical ideas is presented by expanding the borders of the state at the expense of neighboring countries, deporting migrants, and returning the death penalty. Perhaps this is what prevents him from ascending the post, but does not interfere with being rich and successful.
Grigory Yavlinsky
Yavlinsky is at the head of the Yabloko Democratic Party. Being a qualified economist, he actively creates reform models and writes thematic books. The essence of the political idea is to build a strong state and resume close ties with the countries that were part of the USSR.
Alexey Navalny
This opposition is known for harsh criticism of the current government. Repeatedly accused senior officials of corruption. Navalny shows increased interest in the nationalist movement. However, he will not succeed in realizing the desire to become president. The blame for the court verdict received in the case of the Kirovles enterprise.
Vyacheslav Maltsev
Being a politician and a famous blogger, Maltsev is incredibly active in real life and on the network, where he regularly conducts video broadcasts. The radical oppositionist has little chance of winning, but this does not stop him. Maltsev plans to conduct an election campaign with the help of legal resources, campaigning and creating headquarters everywhere.
Maxim Suraykin
He was defeated in the Duma elections, because the Communist Party only had 2.5 percent of the vote. Despite this, the main communist of Russia has huge ambitions regarding the upcoming presidential election. During the conference, he said that in the pre-election race he would take no lower than second place.
Sergey Polonsky
In 2015, this notorious businessman was extracted to the Russian Federation from Cambodia. A trial is currently underway in which he is accused of fraudulent activity. However, Polonsky announced his intention to run in the presidential election.
Anatoly Batashev
The nominee from the Green party is not without great ambition. For the sake of the election, he resigned as adviser to Balashikha.According to the candidate, he is not afraid of hard work and does not suffer from a craving for expensive real estate and luxury cars. The electoral program is based on constitutional, foreign policy, transport, and social and labor reform.
Irina Prokhorova
The sister of a large Russian businessman and millionaire acts as a member of the "Civil Platform". In winter, information appeared about Prokhorova’s intentions to participate in the elections. She motivates the decision by the fact that even at the head of a state as strong as Russia can be a woman.
Alina Vitukhnovskaya
As a public figure, human rights defenders and a member of the Moscow Writers' Union, Vitukhnovskaya goes to the polls from the Republican Alternative bloc, which is headed by her. During an interview, she told reporters that after winning the election, she would first give people money and happiness, and after that she would deal with other problems.
This is an incomplete list of candidates. It does not contain the names of people who did not confirm the nomination in an official manner. Among them are politicians from the outback, financiers and actors.
According to available information, Ivan Okhlobystin, the father of MMM Sergey Mavrodi and other people who are eager to see their name in the list of candidates who are behind the scenes, are planning to participate in the election race.
What does Putin say?
During a recent conference, Putin announced that he would take care of ensuring that the election campaign was conducted under the law. He noted that every citizen of Russia, whether a doctor or policemanwho have passed the procedures prescribed by law may participate in the election race.
As for participation in the elections, he said, it’s too early to talk about it. Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the Russian president, noted that Putin is currently not campaigning.
Who will win - forecasts of political scientists and analysts
The Russians have to choose a new president in 2018, and political scientists and analysts are already offering scenarios for the development of events. This is good, because the issue of presidential elections in the Russian Federation is of interest not only to Russians, but also to foreign individuals.
Political scientists argue that with the greatest likelihood Putin will be re-elected for a second term subject to participation. Experts also do not rule out “castling” when Medvedev will once again take office or the party in power will propose a new candidate. Analysts do not rule out the holding of early elections. Then the level of uncertainty will soar to heaven.
- The results of a recent public survey clearly demonstrated that Putin still does not have a worthy competitor. At the same time, the number of people unsure of the president’s participation in the election race has increased.
- According to the survey, 48% of Russians will unconditionally vote for the incumbent. If you look at the picture as a whole, 64% of Russians will be happy to see Putin as president. Against 22% of respondents.
Representatives of the opposition, including Kasyanov, Yavlinsky and Navalny, according to political analysts, will not receive support from citizens next year. According to the forecast, these candidates have modest chances to become president of the Russian Federation.
Only the decision of Putin regarding participation in the election race will be able to influence the outcome of the elections. If he makes a positive decision, most likely, he will be re-elected. In other circumstances, the election victory will go to another candidate representing the ruling party. Opportunities for the opposition are a few percent.
You snickering Russian people. Everything is wrong with you.
Maybe you like Proshenko or Yanukovych. You would have a look at what you would later say. Putin at least has eaten up initially and is now equipping the country. Another president will come and that, first, he will give his children a cottage for their children and then only remember about you.
Of course, a lot of the right words have been said about poverty and unemployment, and about the communists who destroyed the USSR, etc. etc. but I’m not sure that it will be better with someone else. And it’s enough to blame Putin for all the troubles and he can do that, and not a single president will bring a bag of money to your home sure. People who have their own brains will earn a living ... if it’s better to remain as it is than as under Yeltsin, remember the 90s and in what condition the country was by and large. or everyone wants an inadequate Zhirik to become president and start on nuclear buttons, or some porn star with silicone boobs Allow sex in Russia for minorities, but ordinary people I’d forbid everything as it was done in many euro countries. Let it really remain as it is. It’s completely awesome. But in general it would be nice to disperse all the deputies but leave Putin and let the people decide what he wants, but they won’t drive them out come up with stupid laws and then repeal them, and then apply them again all their lives, you need to do something at work if you don’t do anything for 400,000 a month. So, fasten your brothers, the Russians, but we’ll be angrier and stronger .
I’m 28, I’m also going to vote for the first time and I advise everyone to do it, and not to dismiss that "everything has already been decided without us." I am against Putin, the only trouble is that people do not know who to vote for. Day and night, the news is scrolled. Putin then did it. He did nothing, except that he put the people on the fifth point. In reality, there is no work for the population of Russia, if there is meager salaries and crazy prices for everything. Most people take mortgages, and then they still don’t know how to pay it off. Shame on a country called "Russia."
Only Grudinin!
There is not a single, more significant candidate. The seat does not change the rider is not called the presidential, but called the royal. Is it not double standards? The current one will rule, but why are there additional costs and window dressing? We are already deceived and joyful. Who would have sewer on our street? And who will rule, no matter.
I am 47 years old I will vote for the first time in my life. It is painful to look at the impoverished people in a rich country, which every year the belt is tightened even tighter and their heads fooled. Is it possible to dislike your people so much? I'm tired of the Communists looking at the crook.
Stalin must be returned so that all Putin oligarchs put to the wall
Andrei. To return, you need to create. To create a short circuit in a gene spiral, it is impossible to give birth to it in today's society. ……… .. in short, the second Stalin will not be born before a nuclear war and he is being put off because of fear of Stalin. If there are doubters, they can practice.
Vyacheslav. These "communists" of those who destroyed the USSR. Although the suit is different, they are all from the same deck. It remains for us to humble ourselves, obey and repent. “My people” lives beyond the hill, and we are not our own people.
The most adequate Pavel Grudinin, a worthy competitor to Putin.It is a pity that he does not participate in these elections. I would vote for him. In the meantime, I am against Putin and all the condates who are participating in the elections in March 2018. Putin has disappointed. There is poverty in the country, there is no work and the salary is scanty. And he raises the price of gas! He does not care about the people. Soon we won’t be able to buy products, the prices are sky-high for everything.
I fully support you! I will give my vote for Grudinin. He will run in this staged election! If they were honest, then Putin would not have won.
Putin may be strong in some ways, but he is not a business executive and that’s the whole problem. But Medvedev needs no one to encroach on the throne. There is only one harm from the government, only labbists only sell state property. For example, he sold a car-gobbled up sold the apartment, too, and further that the territories, natural resources, nafik are needed by companies (or is there a personal interest in this?) - of course, dummies, what else, how else to fool. I personally feel all this, and Putin’s authorities no longer have any confidence in living Impossible on your salaries - and what kind of pricing everything is going wild et-endure no one will ... Everything is terribly bad, leave the good, as far as possible ...
Putin to resign. For too long he stands at the helm of immense. I don’t know what kind of “stability” they are talking about here, but I still don’t see it. Although, no, there is stability. Stability to lose work, lose the future.
Come on, vote for Putin?
Do you need more price increases? Do you want more? 3 terms he was and it only got worse. Initially, there were hopes, I agree, but now even avid optimists had to change their minds. There are no worthy candidates, I understand, but what prevents this from being found?
A vegetarian is needed as a candidate. And we have about 2% of the total population. Try to find it.
The only problem is people - they themselves do not yet understand what they need.
Hurray, our president, again will be our immortal king !!!! Just imagine seventeen years old !!!! And another new term and more !!! You can not go to the polls, the result is known !!!! Why take a steam bath, maybe we will immediately be given out a lottery win for it, right with home delivery. Hurray to the second Brezhnev
the choice is small, like Russia, at least with Putin some sort of order has appeared, and so the mess was Circassian explosions. our Crimea began to build a bridge rebuffed the Georgian aggressor I like Putin and not drunk Yeltsin, when I saw Yeltsin I realized that he was a drunk even though he was still normal. Putin is not afraid to conflict with the West, he boldly defends the rights of Russia, and many began to yap against the Russians against Russia. bulk though young but muddy some specifics are lacking although Putin is not eternal as if it didn’t work out like he barely spoke with Brezhnev and he still stuck in the presidents
Brezhnev was not the president !!!. Okts ted, Putin defends the rights of his friends in the west, but not like Russia. I recommend looking towards the Communists if Grudinin nominates his candidacy. Alas, there are no normal candidates yet.
Crimea may have become ours, and the Far East will soon become Chinese at such a pace. Oh, how they lick their lips on these boundless territories ...
while Putin is at least doing something, but no one is eternal, no matter how it turns out, he barely talked with Brezhnev, he barely walked and the bulk, though young but empty, says a lot of foggy
Tired of seeing stagnation in the country, and Russia a raw materials appendage. I am for the candidate who can offer a normal program of economic development. Putin, unfortunately, does not fit into this format, and poverty in the richest country is already tired of the order, under Putin, under Medvedev, and under Yeltsin.The stagnation was tired of imaginary democracy, impudent officials, foolish laws, requisitions of citizens and manic totalitarianism.