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2024 Khabarovsk Krai Legislative Duma election

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2024 Khabarovsk Krai Legislative Duma election
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The 2024 Legislative Duma of Khabarovsk Krai election took place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day, coinciding with 2024 Khabarovsk Krai gubernatorial election. All 36 seats in the Legislative Duma were up for reelection.

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United Russia was able to win a convincing majority in the Legislative Duma with 46% of the vote, flipping it from Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, which shockingly won the last election on the popularity of then-Governor Sergey Furgal. A Just Russia – For Truth, led by Furgal's supporters, and New People entered the Duma.

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Electoral system

Under current election laws, the Legislative Duma is elected for a term of five years, with parallel voting. 12 seats are elected by party-list proportional representation with a 5% electoral threshold, with the other half elected in 24 single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting. Seats in the proportional part are allocated using the Imperiali quota, modified to ensure that every party list, which passes the threshold, receives at least one mandate.[1]

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Candidates

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Party lists

To register regional lists of candidates, parties need to collect 0.5% of signatures of all registered voters in Khabarovsk Krai.

The following parties were relieved from the necessity to collect signatures:[2]

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New People and Russian Party of Pensioners for Social Justice took part in Khabarovsk Krai legislative election for the first time, while Party of Growth, who participated in the last election, has been at the time in the process of merging with New People.

Single-mandate constituencies

24 single-mandate constituencies were formed in Khabarovsk Krai. To register candidates in single-mandate constituencies need to collect 3% of signatures of registered voters in the constituency.[1]

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Results

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Results by party lists

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Former Chief Federal Inspector Nikolay Shevtsov (United Russia / Independent) was elected Chairman of the Legislative Duma, replacing retiring incumbent Irina Zikunova (Independent). Former Deputy Chairman of the Government of Khabarovsk Krai Viktor Kalashnikov (United Russia) was appointed to the Federation Council, replacing incumbent Senator Sergey Bezdenezhnykh (SR–ZP).[4]

Results in single-member constituencies

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Members

Incumbent deputies are highlighted with bold, elected members who declined to take a seat are marked with strikethrough.

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