2025 Kursk Oblast gubernatorial election

2025 Kursk Oblast gubernatorial election

12–14 September 2025
Turnout54.01%
7.46 pp
 
CPRF
Candidate Alexander Khinshtein Aleksey Bobovnikov
Party United Russia CPRF
Popular vote 406,346 23,818
Percentage 86.92% 5.09%

Governor before election

Alexander Khinshtein (acting)
United Russia

Governor-elect

Alexander Khinshtein
United Russia

The 2025 Kursk Oblast gubernatorial election took place on 12–14 September 2025, on common election day. Acting Governor of Kursk Oblast Alexander Khinshtein was elected for a full term in office.

Background

First Deputy Governor of Kursk Oblast Aleksey Smirnov became acting Governor of Kursk Oblast in May 2024 after then-governor Roman Starovoyt was nominated as Minister of Transport in Mikhail Mishustin's Second Cabinet.[1][2] Smirnov was appointed acting Governor of Kursk Oblast by President of Russia Vladimir Putin a day later.[3] Smirnov ran for a full term and won the election with 65.28% of the vote.[4]

On December 6, 2024, Smirnov announced his resignation as Governor of Kursk Oblast just 80 days after his inauguration and 200 days since his appointment as acting governor.[5] The same day President Putin appointed State Duma member Alexander Khinshtein, chairman of the Duma Committee on Informational Policy, Technologies and Communications, as acting Governor of Kursk Oblast.[6] Lack of communication and subsequent protests from local residents suffering from the ongoing Ukrainian incursion were named the main reason for Smirnov's sudden dismissal.[7] The appointment of Khinshtein, a longtime parliamentarian and former investigative journalist, was seen to boost the public appearance of governor's office and to resolve issues around communication with local residents. On April 15, 2025, former governor Smirnov and his deputy Aleksey Dedov were arrested for fraud and embezzlement of funds for fortifications construction.[8] On July 7, 2025, former governor Starovoyt was removed from his position as Minister of Transport of Russia, which was widely believed to be connected to the Smirnov's and Dedov's criminal case,[9] however, several hours later after his dismissal Starovoyt committed suicide.[10]

Candidates

In Kursk Oblast candidates for Governor of Kursk Oblast can be nominated only by registered political parties. Candidate for Governor of Kursk Oblast should be a Russian citizen and at least 30 years old. Candidates for Governor of Kursk Oblast should not have a foreign citizenship or residence permit. Each candidate in order to be registered is required to collect at least 6% of signatures of members and heads of municipalities.[11] 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.
Gennady Bayev
SR–ZP
Member of Kursk Oblast Duma (2021–present)
2024 gubernatorial candidate
Registered [12][13]
Aleksey Bobovnikov
Communist Party
Member of Kursk Oblast Duma (2015–2016, 2021–present)
2024 gubernatorial candidate
Registered [14][15]
Alexander Khinshtein
United Russia
Acting Governor of Kursk Oblast (2024–present)
Former Member of State Duma (2003–2016, 2018–2024)
Registered [16][17]
[18]
Aleksey Tomanov
Liberal Democratic Party
Member of Kursk Oblast Duma (2021–present)
Aide to State Duma member Boris Chernyshov
2024 gubernatorial candidate
Registered [19]

Declined

Candidates for Federation Council

Incumbent Senator Aleksey Kondratyev (United Russia) was not re-nominated.

Head candidate,
political party
Candidates for Federation Council Status
Gennady Bayev
SR–ZP
* Aleksey Chushkov, individual entrepreneur
* Margarita Krivtsova, cleaning business owner
* Vladimir Sumin, pensioner
Registered
Aleksey Bobovnikov
Communist Party
* Aleksandr Anpilov, Member of Kursk Oblast Duma (1997–2000, 2001–present), former Chairman of the Oblast Duma (2001–2006)
* Svetlana Kanunnikova, Member of Kursk City Assembly (2014–present)
* Aleksandr Ponarin, Member of Kursk City Assembly (2021–present)
Registered
Alexander Khinshtein
United Russia
* Igor Chechulin, BARS-Kursk division commander, Rosgvardiya Major General
* Yevgeniya Lamonova, Member of Kursk Oblast Duma (2016–2019, 2021–present), 2008 Olympic Champion fencer
* Nikolay Shevchenko, Member of Kursk City Assembly (2017–present), businessman
Registered
Aleksey Tomanov
Liberal Democratic Party
* Vadim Chelpanov, psychologist
* Aleksandr Freydin, obstetrician-gynecologist
* Konstantin Timofeyev, Member of Kursk City Assembly (2022–present)
Registered

Polls

Fieldwork date Polling firm Khinshtein Bobovnikov Tomanov Bayev None Lead
14 September 2025 2025 election 86.9 5.1 4.1 2.6 1.3 81.8
March – August 2025 INSOMAR 79 8 6 3 4 71

Results

Summary of the 12–14 September 2025 Kursk Oblast gubernatorial election results
Candidate Party Votes %
Alexander Khinshtein (incumbent) United Russia 406,346 86.92
Aleksey Bobovnikov Communist Party 23,818 5.09
Aleksey Tomanov Liberal Democratic Party 19,008 4.07
Gennady Bayev A Just Russia – For Truth 12,172 2.60
Valid votes 461,344 98.69
Blank ballots 6,134 1.31
Total 467,478 100.00
Turnout 467,478 54.01
Registered voters 865,494 100.00
Source: [20]

Governor Khinshtein appointed Kursk Oblast Duma member and 2008 Olympic Champion fencer Yevgeniya Lamonova (United Russia) to the Federation Council, replacing incumbent Senator Aleksey Kondratyev (United Russia).[21]

See also

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