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"In Chelyabinsk elections, 'New People' outspends 'United Russia' in campaign funding"

Regional Election Finances Unveiled: Report by Chelyabinsk Oblast Electoral Commission Reveals 'New People' Party Spending Topped List, Despite Absence in Regional Parliament, Showing Potential for Financial Mismanagement. Exclusive Details Here.

In the Chelyabinsk elections, "New People" outspent "United Russia" on their campaign contributions
In the Chelyabinsk elections, "New People" outspent "United Russia" on their campaign contributions

"In Chelyabinsk elections, 'New People' outspends 'United Russia' in campaign funding"

In the upcoming elections for the Legislative Assembly of Chelyabinsk Oblast, six parties are set to compete from September 12 to 14. These parties include United Russia, the Fair Russia Party, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF), the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), and the political parties "New People" and the Pensioners' Party.

Each party has nominated its list of candidates for the elections, with candidates also competing in single-mandate constituencies in Chelyabinsk Oblast. The regional branches of the parties were able to form election funds after being nominated in June.

According to the commission's report as of July 25, the political party "New People" in Chelyabinsk Oblast has the largest election fund, amounting to 37,503,200 rubles. They are followed closely by the Fair Russia Party with 21,938,782 rubles, United Russia with 22,500,000 rubles, and the CPRF with 1,406,000 rubles. The LDPR and the Pensioners' Party have smaller funds, with the LDPR spending 368,760 rubles and the Pensioners' Party having 115,000 rubles in their election fund with no expenses recorded.

However, there is no publicly accessible detailed data on which parties are the wealthiest or most spendthrift in these elections. The search results do not provide direct or detailed information about party wealth, candidates, or spending patterns. Reports highlight potential abuses and administrative pressure related to elections in Russian regions, but these do not identify parties or their spending.

It should be noted that Russian local elections often involve dominant parties such as United Russia, which traditionally is associated with strong financial and administrative resources. However, specific details for Chelyabinsk 2025 from these results are not confirmed.

Each candidate will form their own election fund for campaign activities in Chelyabinsk Oblast. For the latest news and updates on events in Chelyabinsk and Magnitogorsk, follow and subscribe to the telegram channels "Chelyabinsk that can" and "Steel Magnitogorsk".

Policy-and-legislation and politics are central topics in the upcoming elections for the Legislative Assembly of Chelyabinsk Oblast, as six parties, including "New People," the Fair Russia Party, United Russia, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF), the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), and the Pensioners' Party, compete from September 12 to 14. The regional branches of these parties were able to form election funds after being nominated in June, with "New People" leading in fund size at 37,503,200 rubles, followed by the Fair Russia Party with 21,938,782 rubles, United Russia with 22,500,000 rubles, and the CPRF with 1,406,000 rubles. This information highlights the financial resources these parties possess for their campaigning in Chelyabinsk Oblast, a crucial aspect of general-news and politics. However, specific details for Chelyabinsk 2025 about party spending or candidates remain unconfirmed.

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