Draft:2030 Russian presidential election

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2030 Russian presidential election

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President before election

Vladimir Putin
Independent

Elected President

TBD

A presidential election will be held in Russia no later than March 2030. This will be the ninth presidential election in the country's history. If no candidate receives more than half the vote, a second round will take place exactly three weeks later. The winner is scheduled to be inaugurated on 7 May 2030.

Eligibility[edit]

According to the Constitution of Russia, presidential candidates must:[1][2]

  • Be at least 35 years old ;
  • Be resident in Russia for at least 25 years ;
  • Not have foreign citizenship or residence permit in a foreign country, neither at the time of the election nor at any time before ;

the Russian constitution does not allow the same person to hold the position of President of Russia for more than two terms overall. Since the passage of new constitutional amendments in 2020, incumbent president Vladimir Putin can potentially serve two more terms until 2036.[3]

Opinion Polls[edit]

Fieldwork date Polling firm Others Undecided Abstention
Name
TBD

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Статья 81 Конституция Российской Федерации (принята на всенародном голосовании 12 декабря 1993 г.) (с изменениями, одобренными в ходе общероссийского голосования 1 июля 2020 г.) | ГАРАНТ" [Article 81 Constitution of the Russian Federation (adopted by popular vote on December 12, 1993) (with amendments approved during the all-Russian vote on July 1, 2020) | GARANT]. base.garant.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  2. ^ Ryan, Yasmine. "How to run for the Russian presidency". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  3. ^ Edwards, Christian (17 March 2024). "Putin extends one man-rule in Russia after stage-managed election devoid of credible opposition". CNN. Retrieved 18 March 2024.