Preliminary election results in Ugra

We continue to talk about the results of a single voting day in the Russian regions. Today in turn is the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug.

In Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, three important election campaigns took place at once. In addition to State Duma deputies, residents of Ugra also elected their representatives in the district duma, as well as in the Tyumen regional duma. However, the key was still voting in the regional parliament.

According to the results of voting, the largest number of votes was received by the all-round list of the United Russia party - 46.87%. LDPR was in second place, for which 25.29% of voters voted. The third was the Communists - for the Communist Party voted 11.51%. The Fair Russia party gained 8.07%. The remaining parties did not overcome the 5 percent barrier.

In single-member districts, candidates from EP also turned out to be stronger: they won in 17 of 19 territories. One of the winners was the mayor of Khanty-Mansiysk Vasily Filipenko, who headed the city since 2011. In the election, he won 64% of the vote. Only in the district No. 4 was the representative of the Communist Party defeated, and in the district No. 7 the candidate from the LDPR. In total, United Russia received 28 out of 38 seats in the new composition of the District Duma. Six went to the liberal democrats, three to the communists, and one to the "just-Russians."

Similarly, the results of the voting for the deputies of the State Duma. True, in comparison with the local elections, only EP improved its result, the other parties won fewer votes. United Russia has 47.61%. In second place was the LDPR - 22.31%, the Communist Party - 9.69%. A five percent barrier was also overcome by Just Russia.

The mandate on the lists thus went to the deputy of the Duma of the district of several convocations Tatyana Gogoleva. Many residents of Ugra know her as a representative of the indigenous peoples of the North: it often appears in public dressed in national costumes of the Khanty. Gogolev will replace Mikhail Serdyuk in the federal parliament, who will return to the district Duma in the current political cycle.

In single-member districts, United Russia party Pavel Zavalny and Alexander Sidorov were stronger. In total, in this way, the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug in the State Duma will have three deputies. In the Tyumen Regional Duma, the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug will receive ten of its representatives.

Despite the fact that the district election committee recognized the elections in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug as completely legitimate, not all parties were satisfied with the results. So, two regional branches of the Liberal Democratic Party - in Ugra and the Tyumen region, appealed to the Central Election Commission with the requirement to declare invalid the election of deputies to the Legislative Assembly of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area and the region. The reason for the appeals was allegedly massive violations of election law during the September 18 vote in Nefteyugansk.

Unhappy with the vote in Nefteyugansk (here, in addition to the main elections, they also elected the local Duma), the Communists turned out to accuse the party leadership of betrayal. They claim that they received almost no help in the elections, as the district branch focused on federal and district elections and directly stated that they were not interested in local elections. As a result, the Communists did not get a single place in the Duma of Nefteyugansk.

The turnout in the elections on a single voting day amounted to slightly more than 39%. Observers note that it is not high, but at the same time, compared with previous election campaigns, it has become better - people went to vote consciously.

It is also noted that candidates could not offer any new ideas for voters. Not popular among the population the idea nor the Liberal Democratic Party, or the "Fair Russia", or the Communist Party. At the same time, United Russia looked favorably against this background, which relied on candidates and came to the polls with the slogan “Ugra Team”.

The results of the elections in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug specially for Davydov.Index were commented by the chief editor of the regional publication Ugra Mikhail Osipov:

I was not surprised either by the election results, or even by turnout. I in its forecast said that the turnout will be a little longer. In my view of the layman, all those parties, all candidates and applicants who went to the polls won. The picture does not differ from previous elections in practically nothing. Well, maybe the opposition parties somewhere got one or two more seats.

Regarding dirty technology and everything else, everything was as usual. The only thing I noticed was that I had the impression that the turnout was even artificially underestimated and froze. I don’t know why this happened. Perhaps, really, the weather affected.

Maybe the candidates' programs were really not so interesting for people, and the people did not really believe in the promises of the deputies. The rhetoric of the speeches of all the candidates was almost the same. No one expressed new breakthrough economic ideas.

As for the parties, including the opposition, everything was also expected.

According to preliminary results of the elections to the State Duma and the Duma, the district leads the party "United Russia". This and other results of the Unified Voting Day in the Autonomous Okrug today at the site of the Yugra RIC were told by the chairman of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Ugra Andrei Pavkin, the secretary of the district election commission Ksenia Dmitrieva and the human rights ombudsman of Ugra Natalya Strebkova.

“The turnout in the district was 39.1%. In Ugra, the turnout is about the same as in the country, ”said Andrey Evgenievich. - According to the activity of municipalities, the Nefteyugansky district is particularly notable, where the turnout was almost 90%. Also among the leaders are Beloyarsky, Berezovsky, Kondinsky, Nizhnevartovsk and Khanty-Mansiysk regions. The lowest rates are in Surgut, Megion and Surgut region. ”

In elections to the State Duma in Ugra, United Russia received 197,517 votes (47.63%),
   LDPR 92387 votes (22.28%), Communist Party 40250 (9.71%), Fair Russia 23475 (5.66%). The remaining parties did not get even more than ten thousand votes or three percent. These are Rodina 9632 (2.32%), the Party of Pensioners 8962 (2.16%), the Communist Party of Russia 8960 (2.16%), Yabloko 4559 (1.10%), and the Party Growth ”4094 (0.99%),“ Green ”3148 (0.76),“ Parnas ”2579 (0.62%),“ Patriots of Russia ”2413 (0.58%),“ Civil platform ”913 (0 , 22%), Civil Power 610 (0.15%).

As for the results of the elections to the State Duma in single-mandate constituencies, in Ugra, Pavel Zavalny won by a large margin in the 221st constituency, for which 98228 voters or 46.6% voted. In the 223rd single-member constituency, Alexander Sidorov won, 73,451 voters, or 37.36%, voted for him.

Ksenia Dmitrieva, secretary of the district election commission, emphasized that so far only 90% of the protocols of precinct election commissions have been processed and accurate data for all levels of elections will be made later.

“I note that four parliamentary parties passed through the single constituency in the Duma of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Ugra - United Russia (46.83%), LDPR (25.23%), the Communist Party (11.54) and Fair Russia (8 , 27), Ksenia Ivanovna explained. - The remaining two parties - the “Growth Party” and the Tyumen branch of the Patriots of Russia party, which scored less than two percent in accordance with the law, will not be allowed to distribute mandates. In single-member districts - representatives of the United Russia party won in 17, and LDPR and the Communist Party of the Russian Federation in one constituency. The final results of the elections to the district Duma will be later. ”

Speaking about the elections to the Tyumen Regional Duma, the winners were distributed according to the party list as they were in the district, and representatives of the United Russia party won in all single-mandate constituencies, which were 10. For municipal elections, detailed information will also be available later.

Representatives of the Electoral Commission once again recalled the small number of complaints and appeals, given the large-scale and multi-level election campaigns. We repeat, there were no significant complaints and violations throughout the entire district. So, the Electoral Commission received four appeals, one of them related to the vote. The territorial election commissions received 19, of which only six are related to actions in the performance of campaigning. And to the district commissions of 38 appeals, these are minor technical flaws.

The Ombudsman for Human Rights in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra Natalia Strebkova recalled that coordinators of the monitoring group worked in the entire Autonomous Okrug to exercise public control over the observance of citizens' suffrage.

“The results of the work of this group show that in our constituency the rights of the participants in the electoral process are fully ensured, and there have been no global complaints,” said Natalya Vasilievna. - Those comments that were received were promptly brought to the Electoral Commission. And they were either immediately eliminated or compensatory measures were applied to them. ”

According to Natalya Strebkova, this year special attention was paid to the electoral law for people with disabilities, in particular, unhindered access to polling stations: “Unfortunately, not all the polling stations were provided with ramps, where it was possible, volunteers had a lot of help. , where there wasn’t such an opportunity, voting took place outside the polling station, the human rights ombudsman explained. - The problem still remains, we have something to work on, however, in Russia as a whole, Ugra is in the leading position in terms of ensuring conditions for the implementation of suffrage for people with disabilities. I also note that today we had good experience in organizing such a venue as the Festival of Creativity for People with Disabilities, held at Ugra-Expo. A celebration was organized, as well as the opportunity to vote there. This is a good example that we will broadcast in many municipalities. As for persons with visual impairment, they were given Braille ballots, stencils and additional magnifiers, additional lights were equipped, and volunteers were on duty. In large cities - Surgut, Nizhnevartovsk, where the greatest concentration of people with hearing impairment - sign language interpreters were on duty. "

Speaking about violations, the Ombudsman notes that they are all insignificant: insufficient coverage, or short lines: “There were signals from observers, supposedly the ballot boxes were not properly sealed,” said Natalya Strebkova. - Now, by law, ballot boxes can be sealed or sealed. Some observers mistakenly believe that they should be sealed and sealed. At the same time, we reacted calmly to these signals and offered to write them a statement to the TEC that they do not agree with this form. This once again emphasizes that the implementation of the electoral rights of all participants in the electoral process was fully ensured. There were also signals that did not have any evidence, in particular, they called organized transportation of voters, video cameras in polling booths. However, observers refused the request to name exactly those areas where this supposedly happened. Accordingly, this can only be perceived as a provocation. ”

In conclusion, the Commissioner noted that there was an extremely positive assessment from the public and from citizens regarding the implementation of the electoral rights of all participants in the electoral process.

Note that the final results for all election levels will be in the near future. In particular, in single-member districts in the State Duma, a meeting of the Electoral Commission is scheduled for the evening of September 20, and in the district Duma on September 22. The Tyumen region will take stock on September 23.

We continue to talk about the results of a single voting day in the Russian regions. Today in turn is the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug.

In Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, three important election campaigns took place at once. In addition to State Duma deputies, residents of Ugra also elected their representatives in the district duma, as well as in the Tyumen regional duma. However, the key was still voting in the regional parliament.

According to the results of voting, the largest number of votes was received by the all-round list of the United Russia party - 46.87%. LDPR was in second place, for which 25.29% of voters voted. The third was the Communists - for the Communist Party voted 11.51%. The Fair Russia party gained 8.07%. The remaining parties did not overcome the 5 percent barrier.

In single-member districts, candidates from EP also turned out to be stronger: they won in 17 of 19 territories. One of the winners was the mayor of Khanty-Mansiysk Vasily Filipenko, who headed the city since 2011. In the election, he won 64% of the vote. Only in the district No. 4 was the representative of the Communist Party defeated, and in the district No. 7 the candidate from the LDPR. In total, United Russia received 28 out of 38 seats in the new composition of the District Duma. Six went to the liberal democrats, three to the communists, and one to the "just-Russians."

Similarly, the results of the voting for the deputies of the State Duma. True, in comparison with the local elections, only EP improved its result, the other parties won fewer votes. United Russia has 47.61%. In second place was the LDPR - 22.31%, the Communist Party - 9.69%. A five percent barrier was also overcome by Just Russia.

The mandate on the lists thus went to the deputy of the Duma of the district of several convocations Tatyana Gogoleva. Many residents of Ugra know her as a representative of the indigenous peoples of the North: it often appears in public dressed in national costumes of the Khanty. Gogolev will replace Mikhail Serdyuk in the federal parliament, who will return to the district Duma in the current political cycle.

In single-member districts, United Russia party Pavel Zavalny and Alexander Sidorov were stronger. In total, in this way, the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug in the State Duma will have three deputies. In the Tyumen Regional Duma, the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug will receive ten of its representatives.

Despite the fact that the district election committee recognized the elections in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug as completely legitimate, not all parties were satisfied with the results. So, two regional branches of the Liberal Democratic Party - in Ugra and the Tyumen region, appealed to the Central Election Commission with the requirement to declare invalid the election of deputies to the Legislative Assembly of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area and the region. The reason for the appeals was allegedly massive violations of election law during the September 18 vote in Nefteyugansk.

Unhappy with the vote in Nefteyugansk (here, in addition to the main elections, they also elected the local Duma), the Communists turned out to accuse the party leadership of betrayal. They claim that they received almost no help in the elections, as the district branch focused on federal and district elections and directly stated that they were not interested in local elections. As a result, the Communists did not get a single place in the Duma of Nefteyugansk.
The turnout in the elections on a single voting day amounted to slightly more than 39%. Observers note that it is not high, but at the same time, compared with previous election campaigns, it has become better - people went to vote consciously.

It is also noted that candidates could not offer any new ideas for voters. Not popular among the population the idea nor the Liberal Democratic Party, or the "Fair Russia", or the Communist Party. At the same time, United Russia looked favorably against this background, which relied on candidates and came to the polls with the slogan “Ugra Team”.

The results of the elections in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug specially for Davydov.Index were commented by the chief editor of the regional publication Ugra Mikhail Osipov:
- Neither the election results nor even the appearance surprised me. I said in my forecast that there will be a little more turnout. In my view of the layman, all those parties, all candidates and applicants who went to the polls won. The picture does not differ from previous elections in practically nothing. Well, maybe the opposition parties somewhere got one or two more seats.
Regarding dirty technology and everything else, everything was as usual. The only thing I noticed was that I had the impression that the turnout was even artificially underestimated and froze. I don’t know why this happened. Perhaps, really, the weather affected.
Maybe the candidates' programs were really not so interesting for people, and the people did not really believe in the promises of the deputies. The rhetoric of the speeches of all the candidates was almost the same. No one expressed new breakthrough economic ideas.
As for the parties, including the opposition, everything was also expected.

Well, something like this.

The full version of the material with detailed expert comments

According to preliminary results of the elections to the Duma of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, representatives of United Russia won immediately in 17 out of 19 single-member constituencies. According to party lists, the party in power also became a clear leader, gaining over 46% of the vote. A preliminary distribution of forces on the political Olympus of Ugra and expert comments on the performance of the updated composition of the district Duma are in the FederalPress article.

The election commission of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Ugra summed up the preliminary results of the elections to the Duma of the Autonomous Okrug. In total, 702 election commissions worked on the territory of Ugra on the Unified voting day. By noon today 457 of them reported. According to the data at 12 noon, 46.1% of voters voted for United Russia according to party lists, 25.1% voted for LDPR, the Communist Party received 11.71% of the votes, and Fair Russia got 8.91%. The remaining parties that participated in the elections failed to overcome the 5% threshold: “Growth Parties” voted 1.9% of voters, “Patriots of Russia” - 1.43%. Thus, the party in power again wins and won qualified majority in the new convocation of the district council.

However, not all municipalities opposition surrendered without a fight. So, for example, in the capital of the Left Bank, Nyagan, with a relatively low voter turnout (according to the TEC as of 19:30 on September 18, 41.60% of the population took part in the vote in 27 polling stations), a small "sensation" nevertheless occurred: many citizens voted for the liberal democrats.

“We haven’t slept yet, we are still counting the votes. The turnout for the elections in Nyagan was low, but many voted for the Liberal Democratic Party. In more than 50% of polling stations in the city, LDPR defeated United Russia. We also did a good job in Priobye, Unyugan, Talink, ”Alexander Meshchangin, the head of the LDPR faction in the Nyagan Duma, told us.

Recall that in the previous convocation of the Ugra Duma, four fractions worked: “United Russia” (the composition of United Russia in the District Duma totaled 25 deputies), the Liberal Democratic Party (5 deputies), “Fair Russia” (3 deputies), the Communist Party (2 deputies). Now 26 people are expected to enter the Ugra’s parliament from the United Russia party, 6 from the LDPR, 4 from the Communist Party, 2 from Fair Russia. In total, there will be 38 deputies in the Duma of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District: 19 people on the lists have the same number of single-mandate deputies. In general, the current composition of the District Duma is not much different from the previous one.

“There was no significant update to the Duma of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, those candidates who were elected more than once and were extremely familiar to voters won. They reaffirmed their right to represent the population of Ugra in the District Duma. As for beginners, I think that those who come, they fully meet the requirements of the voters, and deservedly won, - said the expert channel preliminary results of the elections to the Regional Duma of Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk District, Tyumen Oblast Duma of the fifth convocation Vladimir Ulyanov. - Although, of course, it is felt by interest that the competition in the elections in Ugra was quite fierce. This is a normal phenomenon, which means that they didn’t just sleep and win on their laurels. Competition spurs and just stimulates a more active work in the Duma. ”

The results for single-mandate constituencies in the Duma of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra according to the data of the district Electoral Commission at 12 noon are as follows:

District No. 1 (Beloyarsky) - Leonid Mikhalko (69.50%).

District No. 2 (Yugorsky) - Peter Sozonov (52.99%).

District No. 3 (Nyagansky) - Andrey Osadchuk (39.78%).

District No. 4 (Uraisky) - Communist Alexander Filipenko (51.43%).

District No. 5 (Khanty-Mansiysk) - Vasily Filipenko (64.47%).

District No. 6 (Nefteyugansk) - Sergey Degtyarev (66.34%).

District No. 7 (Nefteyugansk) - liberal democrat Igor Vinnikov (33.30%).

District No. 8 (Pyt-Yakhsky) - Sergey Elishev (43.18%).

District No. 9 (Surgut) - Aleksandr Salnikov (40.78%).

District No. 10 (Surgut) - Yuri Vazhenin (58.53%).

District No. 11 (Surgut) - Ilya Kandakov (46.29%).

District №12 (Surgutsky) - Rinat Aisin (49.07%).

District No. 13 (Surgut) - Lyubov Malyshkina (44.80%).

District No. 14 (Raduzhninsky) - Andrey Filatov (50.70%).

District No. 15 (Kogalymsky) - Sergey Kochkurov (58.70%).

District No. 16 (Megion) - Alexey Andreev (42.02%).

District No. 17 (Nizhnevartovsky) - Natalia Zapadnova (37.85%).

District No. 18 (Nizhnevartovsky) - Boris Khokhryakov (60.85%).

District No. 19 (Nizhnevartovsky) - Sergei the Great (49.32%).

We remind you that these figures are approximate; information on the official website of the Ugra Election Commission continues to be updated.

Among the single-mandate candidates, the opposition won only in Nefteyugansk, where the liberal democrat Igor Vinnikov beat United Russia party Alexander Kolodich, and in the Kondinsky district, where the communist Alexander Filipenko (namesake and namesake of the former governor of Ugra) won after the removal of his rival United Russia party Mikhail Gnetov.

“According to party lists, the election results are quite expected. As predicted, United Russia confidently passed into the Ugra Duma. In general, the elections were clean, without any fraud. This is evidenced by the coincidence of figures between opinion polls and the final results of the vote. A completely legitimate thought was formed, a working one. Continuity of the previous course is maintained. The election results reflect the alignment of forces and the amount of work done by the parties in the political field of Ugra, ”commented FederalPress political analyst Mikhail Mirzoyan. - It is possible that the Just Russia party will become more populist due to getting into the Duma of Mikhail Serdyuk, because in the last convocation the Just Russia party was opposition, but it took a constructive position, and now, with its coming, I think there will be a shaft of bills populist, aimed at personal PR. There are surprises with single-mandate candidates, for example, in Nefteyugansk: it is not clear how Vinnikov was able to defeat Kolodich despite the fact that according to preliminary surveys and forecasts, Vinnikov had no more than 16%, and Kolodich had about 35%. Most likely it was not without the intervention of some external forces, but it’s too early to talk about it. ”

Photo from the official site of the Electoral Commission of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Ugra

The Department of Public and External Relations of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra reports:

The preliminary results of the elections that took place in the Autonomous Okrug on September 8 were discussed at a weekly hardware meeting chaired by the Governor of Ugra Natalya Komarova. According to the head of the region, residents of 71 municipalities of the Autonomous Okrug elected 50 heads and deputies of 71 representative bodies of local self-government. A total of 718 mandates were replaced. At the same time, 58% of the elected chapters are men, 42% are women. Among the elected deputies - 50.2% and 49.8%, respectively. In addition, additional elections were held to the Duma of the Berezovsky district in the 10th constituency. “The posts of heads of settlements were replaced by 45 members of the United Russia party, 3 from the Communist Party, 1 from the Liberal Democratic Party and 1 self-nominated. In addition, 5 Ugra residents took part in the elections, supported by the movement “In Defense of the Person of Labor”. All of these candidates were elected. They took the posts of the heads of the settlements - Shapsha and Novoagansk, as well as deputy seats in Poikovsky, Talink and Barsovo. According to the information that I have at the moment, no complaints have been received that could in any way affect the assessment of the work of the election commissions. The elections are recognized as having taken place, ”Natalya Komarova stated.

Separately, the governor drew the attention of colleagues to the turnout. According to data at 18:00 on September 8, it amounted to 42%.

Another topic was the epidemiological situation in the Autonomous Okrug. Natalia Komarova noted that vaccination of the population against tularemia will take place this week, and urged the Ugra to take an active part in this preventive measure. About 10 thousand Ugra residents have already been vaccinated. As the deputy governor of Ugra Alexei Putin reported, 813 Ugra residents were diagnosed with tularemia. Inpatient treatment are 37 people. No severe cases have been reported. “Deratization was carried out on 1,500 hectares of land and on 1,000 hectares, disinsection in the city of Khanty-Mansiysk and the Khanty-Mansiysk region. Meetings of the operational headquarters are held, in which representatives of all operational services are involved. A vaccination schedule has been drawn up. It is estimated that around 40,000 Ugra residents will be vaccinated, ”said Alexei Putin, head of the region.

At the hardware meeting, they discussed upcoming events. So, this week Ugra will host the X International Junior Forestry Competition. Young foresters will take part in it: 109 participants from 29 countries.

In addition, Natalya Komarova focused her colleagues on the fact that the delegation of the Autonomous Okrug will take part in the XII Sochi-2013 International Investment Forum. It is expected that at this event the governor will act as the keynote speaker of the industry discussion “Raw Material Regions: A Strategy for Next Generations”.

In conclusion, the head of the region noted that the official website of the authorities of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra is receiving more and more positive feedback. At the same time, Natalia Komarova outlined the problem associated with downloading the official Internet resource. The governor instructed the director of the department of information technologies of the Autonomous Okrug Andrei Borodin to develop additional lightweight versions that can be effectively used not only on stationary computers, but also on mobile devices. “The biggest plus of the resource is when you access by click. If we achieve this, we will assume that this work is done well. The testing time has passed, we were able to navigate in what format the information is popular. I really want us to meet the speed of people's requests, I mean not only on the Internet, but also in life, ”Natalya Komarova summed up.