2025 Leningrad Oblast gubernatorial election

2025 Leningrad Oblast gubernatorial election

12–14 September 2025
  Aleksandr Drozdenko Andrey Lebedev
Greens
Candidate Aleksandr Drozdenko Andrey Lebedev Sergey Lisovsky
Party United Russia LDPR The Greens

 
CPCR
SR–ZP
Candidate Sergey Malinkovich Igor Novikov
Party Communists of Russia SR–ZP

Governor before election

Aleksandr Drozdenko
United Russia

Governor-elect

TBD
TBD

The 2025 Leningrad Oblast gubernatorial election will take place on 12–14 September 2025, on common election day. Incumbent Governor of Leningrad Oblast Aleksandr Drozdenko is running for a fourth term in office.

Background

Vice Governor of Leningrad Oblast Aleksandr Drozdenko was elected Governor of Leningrad Oblast in May 2012 by the Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast, replacing retiring three-term incumbent Valery Serdyukov.[1] Drozdenko resigned in May 2015 triggering an early gubernatorial election, which he overwhelmingly won in September 2015 with 82.10% of the vote.[2] Governor Drozdenko ran for a third term in 2020 and won it with an even larger 83.61%.[3]

Initially Governor of Leningrad Oblast was limited for just two consecutive terms so Drozdenko would have been term-limited in 2025 (his 2012–2015 term was reset). However, in December 2021 "On Common Principles of Organisation of Public Authority in the Subjects of the Russian Federation" law was enacted, which lifted term limits for Russian governors.[4] Initially Aleksandr Drozdenko asked Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast to uphold the term-limit and the Assembly decided not to amend the regional law.[5] However, in December 2023 Legislative Assembly nonetheless lifted term limits, which allowed Drozdenko to seek another term in 2025.[6]

In March 2025 during a meeting with President Vladimir Putin Governor Drozdenko announced his intention to run for a fourth term and received Putin's endorsement.[7]

Candidates

In Leningrad Oblast candidates for Governor of Leningrad Oblast can be nominated only by registered political parties. Candidate for Governor of Leningrad Oblast should be a Russian citizen and at least 30 years old. Candidates for Governor of Leningrad Oblast should not have a foreign citizenship or residence permit. Each candidate in order to be registered is required to collect at least 7% of signatures of members and heads of municipalities.[8] Also gubernatorial candidates present 3 candidacies to the Federation Council and election winner later appoints one of the presented candidates.

Declared

Candidate name,
political party
Occupation Status Ref.
Aleksandr Drozdenko
United Russia
Aleksandr Drozdenko Incumbent Governor of Leningrad Oblast (2012–present) Registered [7][9]
Andrey Lebedev
Liberal Democratic Party
Andrey Lebedev Member of Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast (2011–present)
Former Member of State Duma (2008–2011)
2015 and 2020 gubernatorial candidate
Registered [10][11]
Sergey Lisovsky
The Greens
Journalist
Ecological activist
Registered [12]
Sergey Malinkovich
Communists of Russia
Member of Altai Krai Legislative Assembly (2021–present)
Chairman of the Communists of Russia party (2022–present)
Perennial candidate
2024 presidential candidate
Registered [13][14]
Igor Novikov
SR–ZP
Member of Magadan Oblast Duma (2005–present)
Businessman
Registered [10][15]
Larisa Mukhina
Communist Party
Member of Koltushi Council of Deputies (2023–present)
Ecological activist
Failed to qualify [10][16]
Aleksey Fedorov
Rodina
Member of Murino Council of Deputies (2019–present)
Homeowners association chairman
Did not file [17]
Viktor Perov
Party of Social Protection
Former Member of Slantsy Council of Deputies (2005–2014)
Perennial candidate
2015 Communists of Russia gubernatorial candidate
2019 Saint Petersburg gubernatorial candidate
Did not file [18][19]
Maksim Vishnevsky
Civic Initiative
Homeowners association chairman Did not file [20]

Eliminated in the primary

Declined

Candidates for Federation Council

Head candidate,
political party
Candidates for Federation Council Status
Aleksandr Drozdenko
United Russia
* Konstantin Patrayev, former First Vice Governor of Leningrad Oblast (2012–2015), Russian Army veteran
* Sergey Perminov, incumbent Senator (2020–present)
* Tatyana Tyurina, Deputy Chairwoman of the Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast (2021–present), Member of the Legislative Assembly (2016–present)
Registered
Andrey Lebedev
Liberal Democratic Party
* Nikita Belousov, manager
* Vyacheslav Dyubkov, former Deputy Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast (2011–2016)
* Veronika Gribanova, Member of Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast (2025–present)
Registered
Sergey Lisovsky
The Greens
* Konstantin Gribach, ecoactivist, journalist
* Tatyana Lavrenko, culture club manager
* Marina Tikhonova, community activist
Registered
Sergey Malinkovich
Communists of Russia
* Andrey Gindos, drum teacher, perennial candidate
* Yulia Nagornaya, lawyer
* Valery Porubov, individual entrepreneur
Registered
Igor Novikov
SR–ZP
* Oleg Knyazyuk, security specialist
* Aleksandra Novozhilova, special needs school principal
* Vera Yurchenkova, children rehabilitation centre director
Registered

Finances

All sums are in rubles.

Financial Report Source Drozdenko Lebedev Lisovsky Malinkovich Novikov
First [23] TBA 304,000 226,500 226,500 300,000
Final TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

Results

Summary of the 12–14 September 2025 Leningrad Oblast gubernatorial election results
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Drozdenko (incumbent) United Russia
Andrey Lebedev Liberal Democratic Party
Sergey Lisovsky The Greens
Sergey Malinkovich Communists of Russia
Igor Novikov A Just Russia – For Truth
Valid votes
Blank ballots
Total 100.00
Turnout
Registered voters 100.00
Source:

See also

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