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Completion of candidate registration for deputy elections in the Krasnodar region has been finalized

Urban districts and municipal districts in Krasnodar region finished candidate registration for their respective representative bodies on August 15.

Registration of candidates for the election of deputies in Krasnodar region has been finalized.
Registration of candidates for the election of deputies in Krasnodar region has been finalized.

Completion of candidate registration for deputy elections in the Krasnodar region has been finalized

In the upcoming gubernatorial elections of the Krasnodar Territory, residents will have the opportunity to cast their votes in Moscow, as announced by the authorities. The elections for various representative bodies, including the Krasnodar City Duma, are scheduled for September 2025.

The election cycle has been marked by controversy and allegations of administrative interference and irregularities linked to Governor Veniamin Kondratyev and the ruling party, United Russia. Despite these claims, United Russia remains the dominant party in Russia, holding significant influence in Krasnodar Territory political structures.

A total of 452 self-nominated candidates were registered for the elections. Among them, 393 candidates are running for deputies of the Moscow District, Mariupol District, Gelendzhik District, and the cities of Krasnodar and Sochi, as well as for the heads of the districts and settlements. The "Communists of Russia" party registered 41 candidates, all for deputies of various districts, while the CPRF party registered 266 candidates, including 262 for deputies and 4 for heads of settlements.

Special extraterritorial voting stations will open in different districts of the Russian capital on election day. Other parties participating in the elections include the Russian Federation's Cossack Party, the Greens, the Motherland, Fair Russia, Civil Platform, LDPR, and the New People.

The Russian Federation's Cossack Party and the Greens registered 14 and 4 candidates, respectively, all for deputies of the districts mentioned above. The Motherland party registered 6 candidates, while Fair Russia registered 350 candidates, including 338 for deputies and 12 for heads of settlements. From the Civil Platform party, 7 candidates were registered, all for deputies of the districts. The LDPR party registered 425 candidates, including 404 for deputies and 21 for heads of settlements, and the New People party registered 227 candidates, all for deputies of various districts.

Interestingly, United Russia registered a total of 984 candidates, including 947 for deputies and 37 for heads of settlements. However, precise registration statistics by party for the Krasnodar Region 2025 elections are not available in the provided search results.

On August 15, the Election Commission of Kuban announced the completion of candidate registration for various positions in the Krasnodar Territory. For more detailed information on the registration statistics by party, it might be advisable to consult the Krasnodar regional election commission or official electoral bodies closer to or during the official candidate registration period.

The upcoming gubernatorial elections in the Krasnodar Territory are embroiled in controversy over allegations of administrative interference and irregularities, with United Russia holding significant influence in the region's politics. Various parties, including Communists of Russia, CPRF, Russian Federation's Cossack Party, Greens, Motherland, Fair Russia, Civil Platform, LDPR, and New People, have registered their candidates for policy-and-legislation roles, general-news outlets report. Interestingly, United Russia has the highest number of registered candidates for the elections.

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