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2024 Saint Petersburg gubernatorial election

The 2024 Saint Petersburg gubernatorial election took place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day. Incumbent Governor Alexander Beglov was re-elected to a second term in office.


The 2024 Saint Petersburg gubernatorial election took place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day. Incumbent Governor Alexander Beglov was re-elected to a second term in office.

Then-Presidential Plenipotentiary to the Northwestern Federal District Alexander Beglov was appointed acting Governor of Saint Petersburg in October 2018, replacing two-term incumbent Georgy Poltavchenko, who resigned at his own request. Beglov previously served as acting Governor of Saint Petersburg between June and October 2003 after Vladimir Yakovlev's resignation and prior to the election of Valentina Matviyenko in the second round of 2003 gubernatorial election. Poltavchenko meanwhile was appointed as chairman of the board of the United Shipbuilding Corporation, where he served until August 2023.

Beglov ran for a full term as an Independent, despite prior affiliations to the United Russia party, and faced a potential highly competitive election due to his soaring unpopularity and the city's overall heightened oppositional sentiments. Several notable candidates were absent from the ballot as Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg members Oleg Kapitonov (LDPR) and Boris Vishnevskiy (Yabloko) failed to qualify, while State Duma member Vladimir Bortko (CPRF) unexpectedly withdrew on August 31. Beglov won the September 2019 election with 64.43% against two opponents, Legislative Assembly members Nadezhda Tikhonova of A Just Russia and Mikhail Amosov of Civic Platform, both of whom received around 16%.

Among the most notable events during Beglov's first term was his conflict with businessman and Wagner Group mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin. In autumn 2022 Prigozhin claimed that he invested 2 billion rubles into Beglov's 2019 campaign, while the governor sabotaged Wagner's headquarters opening and awarded city contracts to his friends and cronies. Governor Beglov in return replied that the conflict with Prigozhin had been caused by the businessman's desire to control food catering, garbage disposal and subway construction in the city. The conflict wound down with Prigozhin's and his closest allies' demise in a plane crash in August 2023. Political experts claimed that Prigozhin's death virtually eliminated major opposition to Beglov and cleared his way to a second term in office.

In April 2024 during a meeting with President Vladimir Putin Governor Beglov announced his intention to run for a second term and received Putin's endorsement.

In Saint Petersburg candidates for Governor can be nominated by registered political parties or by self-nomination. Candidate for Governor of Saint Petersburg should be a Russian citizen and at least 30 years old. Candidates for Governor should not have a foreign citizenship or residence permit. Each candidate in order to be registered is required to collect at least 10% of signatures of members and heads of municipalities. In addition, self-nominated candidates should collect 2% of signatures of Saint Petersburg residents. Also gubernatorial candidates present 3 candidacies to the Federation Council and election winner later appoints one of the presented candidates.

Candidate name,political partyOccupationStatusRef.
Alexander BeglovUnited Russiaincumbent Governor of Saint Petersburg (2003, 2018–present)Registered
Pavel BraginThe GreensMember of Ulyanka Municipal Okrug Council (2019–present)Waste management executiveRegistered
Sergey MalinkovichCommunists of RussiaMember of Altai Krai Legislative Assembly (2021–present)Chairman of Communists of Russia party (2022–present)Perennial candidate2024 presidential candidateRegistered
Maksim YakovlevLiberal Democratic PartyMember of Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg (2011–present)Registered
Aleksandr AbdinRPSSPrivate clinic owner and chief doctorFailed to qualify
Aleksey KovalyovIndependentHumanitarian aid coordinatorFailed to qualify
Maria MikhaylovaRodinaBusinesswomanFailed to qualify
Sergey ArtemovPPDBusinessmanCommunity activistDid not file
Igor BucherovIndependentMember of Toksovo Council of Deputies (2019–present)BusinessmanDid not file
Iosif DzhagaevIndependentBusinessman2023 Moscow mayoral candidateDid not file
Svetlana IvanovaParty of ProgressIndividual entrepreneurDid not file
Nikolay KalininIndependentPensionerDid not file
Roman KononenkoCommunist PartyMember of Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg (2021–present)Did not file
Maksim KonoplyanikovIndependentBusinessmanDid not file
Sergey KudryavtsevIndependentYouth center human resources department headDid not file
Nikolay KuznetsovIndependentBusinessmanDid not file
Yury NovotortsevIndependentDriverDid not file
Lilia SudyinaIndependentMember of Ivanovsky Municipal Okrug Council (2022–present)Youth social rehabilitation center directorDid not file
Lyudmila VasilyevaIndependentPensionerAnti-war activistDid not file
Aleksandr VinogradovIndependentIndividual entrepreneurConsumer rights advocateDid not file
Vladislav VoronkovIndependentHousing management association directorDid not file
Boris ZverevIndependentMember of Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg (2021–present)Did not file
  • Mikhail Amosov, Member of Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg (1994–2007, 2016–present), 2003 gubernatorial candidate, 2019 Civic Platform gubernatorial candidate
  • Sardana Avksentyeva (New People), Member of State Duma (2021–present)
  • Vladimir Bortko (CPRF), former Member of State Duma (2011–2021), 2019 gubernatorial candidate
  • Vyacheslav Borodenchik (CPRF), Member of Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg (2021–present)
  • Vladislav Davankov (New People), Deputy Chairman of the State Duma (2021–present), 2023 Moscow mayoral candidate, 2024 presidential candidate
  • Oksana Dmitriyeva (New People), Member of State Duma (1993–1998, 1999–2016, 2021–present), 2014 A Just Russia gubernatorial candidate
  • Vadim Grishkov (CPRF), Member of Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast (2021–present), 2020 Leningrad Oblast gubernatorial candidate
  • Pavel Itkin (LDPR), Deputy Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg (2023–present), Member of the Legislative Assembly (2019–present)
  • Olga Khodunova (CPRF), former Member of Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg (2016–2021)
  • Sangadzhi Tarbaev (New People), Member of State Duma (2021–present), Chairman of the Duma Committee on Tourism and Tourist Infrastructure (2021–present)
  • Nadezhda Tikhonova (SR–ZP), former Member of Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg (2016–2021), 2019 gubernatorial candidate
  • Boris Vishnevskiy (Yabloko), Member of Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg (2011–present), 2019 gubernatorial candidate, foreign agent
Gubernatorial candidate,political partyCandidates for Federation CouncilStatus
Alexander BeglovUnited Russia* Yelena Lozko, 2000 Wheelchair dancesport World Champion * Igor Maksimtsev, Rector of Saint Petersburg State University of Economics (2006–present) * Valentina Matviyenko, Chairwoman of the Federation Council (2011–present), incumbent Senator (2011–present)Registered
CandidatePartyVotes%
Alexander Beglov (incumbent)United Russia895,30759.80
Maksim YakovlevLiberal Democratic Party274,51618.34
Pavel BraginThe Greens176,46711.79
Sergey MalinkovichCommunists of Russia120,6948.06
Valid votes1,466,98497.98
Blank ballots30,1852.02
Total1,497,172100.00
Turnout1,497,17237.50
Registered voters3,992,070100.00
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Governor Beglov re-appointed incumbent Senator and Chairwoman of the Federation Council Valentina Matviyenko (United Russia) to the Federation Council.

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