2001 Moscow City Duma election

2001 Moscow City Duma election

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All 35 seats in the Moscow City Duma
18 seats needed for a majority
Turnout30.47%
 
Leader Yury Luzhkov
Alliance List of Four
(UnityOVRYablokoSPS)
Seats won 33
Swing Increase7

Chairman before election

Vladimir Platonov
Independent

Elected Chairman

Vladimir Platonov
SPS

The Moscow legislative election of 2001 was held on 16 December of that year to the fourth convocation of the Moscow City Duma. The elections were held according to a majoritarian system in 35 single-mandate constituencies.

Every sixth candidate was registered on the basis of an electoral deposit (the amount of which is 450 thousand rubles[1]). There was a noticeable increase in the role of administrative resources compared to previous elections and the understanding by potential candidates that “the fight is useless - everything has been decided in advance”.[2] 25 incumbent deputies took part in the elections, 22 of them were re-elected for a new term.[3] The city election commission spent 121 million rubles on the elections.[4]

Background

Journalist Sergei Dorenko announced his desire to run for deputy, but he refused to participate a month before the elections, citing the fact that he had been sentenced for hooliganism.[5] He was going to create and lead the coalition “In Defense of Putin - Luzhkov”.[6]

On November 5, 2001, the leaders of the emerging ruling party United Russia, as well as the leadership of the Union of Right Forces and Yabloko - Shoigu, Luzhkov, Nemtsov, and Yavlinsky - signed a joint appeal in which they declared their desire to present a single list of candidates for deputies of the city council. According to Moscow Mayor Luzhkov, “essentially, this is the first experience in the history of new Russia of consolidating various political parties on the eve of elections”.[7] Of the 35 districts, 33 were won by candidates who were on this “list of four”.[2]

Results

  Independent
District Winner Result Runner-up Result Against all
1st Sergey Goncharov (inc.) 48.63% Natalia Borodina 22.61% 11.66%
2nd Mikhail Moskvin-Tarkhanov (inc.) 27.39% Yelena Karpukhina 23.75% 14.06%
3rd Inna Svyatenko 30.13% Aleksandr Shabalov 24.77% 14.41%
4th Igor Antonov (inc.) 58.95% Yelena Guseva 11.85% 12.33%
5th Sergey Osadchy (inc.) 63.07% Pyotr Zvyagintsev 12.74% 11.39%
6th Irina Rukina (inc.) 33.67% Aleksandr Andreyev 23.06% 10.98%
7th Galina Khovanskaya (inc.) 49.10% Sergey Nikitin 25.20% 11.67%
8th Vladimir Vasilyev (inc.) 60.67% Svetlana Kukushkina 14.57% 13.23%
9th Tatyana Portnova 38.93% Sergey Medvedev 20.99% 11.04%
10th Ivan Novitsky (inc.) 44.44% Valery Shaposhnikov 22.91% 10.17%
11th Aleksandr Krutov (inc.) 37.52% Andrey Babushkin 26.87% 15.12%
12th Valentina Prisyazhnyuk (inc.) 54.96% Andrey Kassirov 18.67% 11.22%
13th Vitaly Kovalevsky (inc.) 29.45% Pyotr Pokrevsky 18.78% 13.53%
14th Andrey Metelsky 45.30% Irina Osokina (inc.) 15.95% 11.96%
15th Vera Stepanenko 28.25% Aleksey Chesnokov 21.01% 14.91%
16th Sergey Loktionov (inc.) 49.22% Yury Nazarov 18.42% 10.85%
17th Lyudmila Stebenkova (inc.) 73.48% Andrey Lychakov 6.16% 13.64%
18th Gennady Lobok (inc.) 46.13% Vladimir Kostyuchenko 25.50% 13.94%
19th Sergey Turta 55.90% Yelizaveta Makarova 12.34% 13.94%
20th Mikhail Antontsev 44.74% Mark Vasilyev 13.82% 17.36%
21st Stepan Orlov (inc.) 53.14% Mikhail Virin 10.50% 11.57%
22nd Yevgeny Balashov (inc.) 58.94% Vladimir Gavrilov 19.13% 16.63%
23rd Yury Popov 32.27% Oleg Sotnikov 17.51% 11.33%
24th Oleg Bocharov (inc.) 80.24% Aleksandr Strizhanov 8.49% 9.45%
25th Dmitry Katayev (inc.) 30.43% Andrey Shcherbina 19.80% 11.91%
26th Mikhail Vyshegorodtsev (inc.) 58.37% Ruslan Khrustalev 15.26% 10.40%
27th Vladimir Gruzdev 53.17% Andrey Shirokov (inc.) 16.53% 11.67%
28th Viktor Volkov 20.55% Mikhail Gromov 19.45% 16.88%
29th Vladimir Platonov (inc.) 59.53% Viktor Anpilov 20.22% 14.71%
30th Aleksandr Tarnavsky 41.52% Leonid Olshansky 20.45% 15.46%
31st Yevgeny Gerasimov 24.01% Olga Sergeyeva 13.74% 14.84%
32nd Yevgeny Bunimovich (inc.) 33.47% Aleksandr Muzyka 19.21% 15.16%
33rd Aleksandr Kovalyov 28.69% Tamara Shorina 24.42% 13.81%
34th Valery Skobinov 32.88% Aleksandr Volodin 13.75% 11.54%
35th Zinaida Dragunkina (inc.) 37.63% Fyodor Zheleznov 26.94% 17.24%

Aftermath

Vladimir Zhirinovsky, leader of the LDPR, said that the elections were rigged, and the real turnout was 14%.[8] At the same time, Deputy Speaker of the Moscow Parliament Alexander Krutov took the initiative to abolish the minimum turnout threshold of 25%, but expressed his disagreement with Zhirinovsky's opinion and pointed out that talk about low turnout "is a great myth, since 30% is a normal phenomenon".[9]

During the term of office of the Moscow City Duma of the third convocation, there were factions “United Russia”, communist, “Rodina”[10] and two democratic ones - “Yabloko - United Democrats” from representatives of “Yabloko” and “Union of Right Forces” and “New Moscow” from representatives “Union of Right Forces”, Russian Party of Life and former independent deputies.[11][12][13]

References

  1. ^ "Кто хочет стать московским депутатом" (in Russian). Коммерсантъ. 2001-11-16.
  2. ^ a b Аркадий Любарев. "Выборы в Московскую городскую думу: хроника деградации выборов" (PDF) (in Russian).
  3. ^ "Рапортует Москва: план Лужкова-Шойгу-Немцова-Явлинского выполнен на 94%" (in Russian). Lenta.ru. 2001-12-17.
  4. ^ "В Москве выбирают депутатов Городской Думы" (in Russian). Коммерсантъ. 2001-12-16.
  5. ^ "Доренко не хочет прятаться за спинами москвичей" (in Russian). Коммерсантъ. 2001-11-15.
  6. ^ "Доренко попросит Лужкова о встрече" (in Russian). Коммерсантъ. 2001-09-05.
  7. ^ "Четыре политические организации согласовали своих кандидатов на выборах в Мосгордуму". Яблоко (in Russian). 2001-11-05.
  8. ^ "Жириновский недосчитался москвичей на выборах" (in Russian). Коммерсантъ. 2001-12-19.
  9. ^ "Спикер Мосгордумы поблагодарил москвичей" (in Russian). Коммерсантъ. 2001-12-22.
  10. ^ "Фракции "СОЮЗ ПРАВЫХ СИЛ", "Родина" и "Партия ЖИЗНИ - Новая Москва" подвели итоги работы". Московская городская дума (in Russian). 2005-07-15.
  11. ^ ""Новая Москва" объединила демократов" (in Russian). Коммерсантъ. 2004-05-28.
  12. ^ ""Единая Россия" испугалась "Новой Москвы"" (in Russian). Коммерсантъ. 2004-04-09.
  13. ^ ""Объединенные демократы" раскололи правые силы" (in Russian). Коммерсантъ. 2004-05-13.