List of Russian presidential candidates

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Candidate for President of Russia – people officially registered as a candidate for President of the Russian Federation. As of 2016, 29 people participated in the election of the President of Russia. Three more have been officially registered as candidates, but later withdrew from the elections (however, one of them took part in the previous and subsequent presidential elections). Recently at the moment the elections were in 2012, five candidates participated in them. The next elections will be held in 2018.

1991

According to the in force at the time Constitution, the President is elected together with the Vice President for five years.

Year Winning Candidate Losing Candidates
1991 Boris YeltsinAlexander Rutskoy (Independent) Nikolai RyzhkovBoris Gromov (Communist Party)
Vladimir Zhirinovsky — Andrey Zavidiya (Liberal Democratic Party)
Aman Tuleyev — Viktor Bocharov (Communist Party / Self-nominated)
Albert Makashov — Aleksei Sergeyev (Communist Party / Self-nominated)
Vadim BakatinRamazan Abdulatipov (Communist Party / Self-nominated)

Since 1996

According to the new Constitution, the position of Vice President was abolished, and the President is elected for a six years (until 2012 for a four years).

Year Winner Lost in runoff Other candidates Withdrew
1996 Boris Yeltsin (Independent) Gennady Zyuganov (Communist Party) Alexander Lebed (Congress of Russian Communities)
Grigory Yavlinsky (Yabloko)
Vladimir Zhirinovsky (Liberal Democratic Party)
Svyatoslav Fyodorov (Party of Workers' Self-Government)
Mikhail Gorbachev (Independent)
Martin Shakkum (Independent)
Yury Vlasov (Independent)
Vladimir Bryntsalov (Russian Socialist Party)
Aman Tuleyev (Independent)
2000 Vladimir Putin (Independent) Gennady Zyuganov (Communist Party)
Grigory Yavlinsky (Yabloko)
Aman Tuleyev (Independent)
Vladimir Zhirinovsky (Liberal Democratic Party)
Konstantin Titov (Independent)
Ella Pamfilova (For Civic Dignity)
Stanislav Govorukhin (Independent)
Yury Skuratov (Independent)
Alexey Podberezkin (Spiritual Heritage)
Umar Dzhabrailov (Independent)
Yevgeny Savostyanov (Independent)[1]
2004 Vladimir Putin (Independent) Nikolay Kharitonov (Communist Party)
Sergey Glazyev (Independent)
Irina Khakamada (Independent)
Oleg Malyshkin (Liberal Democratic Party)
Sergey Mironov (Russian Party of Life)
2008 Dmitry Medvedev (United Russia) Gennady Zyuganov (Communist Party)
Vladimir Zhirinovsky (Liberal Democratic Party)
Andrei Bogdanov (Democratic Party)
Boris Nemtsov (Union of Right Forces)[2]
2012 Vladimir Putin (United Russia) Gennady Zyuganov (Communist Party)
Mikhail Prokhorov (Independent)
Vladimir Zhirinovsky (Liberal Democratic Party)
Sergey Mironov (A Just Russia)

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