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1996 Russian presidential election

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1996 Russian presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Russia on 16 June 1996, with a second round being held on 3 July 1996. It resulted in a victory for the incumbent Russian president Boris Yeltsin, who ran as an independent politician. Yeltsin defeated the Communist Party of the Russian Federation challenger Gennady Zyuganov in the second round, receiving 54.4% of the vote. Yeltsin's second inauguration ceremony took place on 9 August 1996. Yeltsin would not complete the second term for which he was elected, as he resigned on 31 December 1999, eight months before the scheduled end of his term on 9 August 2000; he was succeeded by his chosen successor, Vladimir Putin, whom he had appointed prime minister of Russia a few months earlier. This was the first presidential election to take place in post-Soviet Russia. As of 2024, this has also been the only Russian presidential election in which no candidate was able to win on the first round, and as such a runoff election was necessary. Although most contemporaneous reports certified the 1996 election result, the election has been associated with various counts of pro-Yeltsin media bias and foreign influence, as well as allegations of electoral fraud or that it was an unfair election. Critics also argued that Yeltsin had engaged in vote buying by utilizing state finances to fund social programs, to which he responded he was merely doing his duties as president. Others argued that the allegations were exaggerated, and that the then United States government in fact refrained from covert operations and did not grant all of Yeltsin's requests.

Infobox

Registered
108,589,050 (second round)
Turnout
68.78% (5.89pp) (second round)
Nominee
Boris Yeltsin
Party
Independent
Popular vote
40,203,948
Percentage
54.40%

Tables

· Candidates › Registered candidates
Vladimir Bryntsalov(49)Russian Socialist Party
Vladimir Bryntsalov(49)Russian Socialist Party
Candidate name, age,political party
Vladimir Bryntsalov(49)Russian Socialist Party
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
Deputy of the State Duma(1995–2003)
Campaign
campaign
Registration date
26 April 1996
Mikhail Gorbachev(65)Independent
Mikhail Gorbachev(65)Independent
Candidate name, age,political party
Mikhail Gorbachev(65)Independent
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
De facto leader of the Soviet UnionGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union(1985–1991)President of the Soviet Union(1990–1991)Chairman of the Supreme Soviet(1989–1990)Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet(1988–1989)
Campaign
campaign
Registration date
12 April 1996
Svyatoslav Fyodorov(69)Party of Workers' Self-Government
Svyatoslav Fyodorov(69)Party of Workers' Self-Government
Candidate name, age,political party
Svyatoslav Fyodorov(69)Party of Workers' Self-Government
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
People's Deputy of the Soviet Union(1989–1991)Deputy of the State Duma(1995–1999)
Campaign
campaign
Registration date
19 April 1996
Alexander Lebed(46)Congress of Russian Communities
Alexander Lebed(46)Congress of Russian Communities
Candidate name, age,political party
Alexander Lebed(46)Congress of Russian Communities
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
Deputy of the State Duma(1995–1996)
Campaign
campaign
Registration date
19 April 1996
Martin Shakkum(44)Socialist People's Party of Russia
Martin Shakkum(44)Socialist People's Party of Russia
Candidate name, age,political party
Martin Shakkum(44)Socialist People's Party of Russia
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
Leader of the Socialist People's Party
Campaign
campaign
Registration date
22 April 1996
Yury Vlasov(60)Independent
Yury Vlasov(60)Independent
Candidate name, age,political party
Yury Vlasov(60)Independent
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
People's Deputy of the Soviet Union(1989–1991)Deputy of the State Duma(1993–1995)
Campaign
campaign
Registration date
26 April 1996
Grigory Yavlinsky(44)Yabloko
Grigory Yavlinsky(44)Yabloko
Candidate name, age,political party
Grigory Yavlinsky(44)Yabloko
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
Chairman of Yabloko(1993–2008) Deputy of the State Duma(1993–2003)
Campaign
campaign
Registration date
19 April 1996
Boris Yeltsin(65)Independent
Boris Yeltsin(65)Independent
Candidate name, age,political party
Boris Yeltsin(65)Independent
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
President of Russia(1991–1999)
Campaign
campaign
Registration date
3 April 1996
Vladimir Zhirinovsky(50)Liberal Democratic Party
Vladimir Zhirinovsky(50)Liberal Democratic Party
Candidate name, age,political party
Vladimir Zhirinovsky(50)Liberal Democratic Party
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia(1991–2022)Deputy of the State Duma(1993–2022)
Campaign
campaign
Registration date
5 April 1996
Gennady Zyuganov(52)Communist Party
Gennady Zyuganov(52)Communist Party
Candidate name, age,political party
Gennady Zyuganov(52)Communist Party
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
First Secretary of the Central Committeeof the Communist Party of the Russian Federation(1993–present)Deputy of the State Duma(1993–present)
Campaign
campaign
Registration date
4 March 1996
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
Campaign
Registration date
Vladimir Bryntsalov(49)Russian Socialist Party
Deputy of the State Duma(1995–2003)
campaign
26 April 1996
Mikhail Gorbachev(65)Independent
De facto leader of the Soviet UnionGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union(1985–1991)President of the Soviet Union(1990–1991)Chairman of the Supreme Soviet(1989–1990)Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet(1988–1989)
campaign
12 April 1996
Svyatoslav Fyodorov(69)Party of Workers' Self-Government
People's Deputy of the Soviet Union(1989–1991)Deputy of the State Duma(1995–1999)
campaign
19 April 1996
Alexander Lebed(46)Congress of Russian Communities
Deputy of the State Duma(1995–1996)
campaign
19 April 1996
Martin Shakkum(44)Socialist People's Party of Russia
Leader of the Socialist People's Party
campaign
22 April 1996
Yury Vlasov(60)Independent
People's Deputy of the Soviet Union(1989–1991)Deputy of the State Duma(1993–1995)
campaign
26 April 1996
Grigory Yavlinsky(44)Yabloko
Chairman of Yabloko(1993–2008) Deputy of the State Duma(1993–2003)
campaign
19 April 1996
Boris Yeltsin(65)Independent
President of Russia(1991–1999)
campaign
3 April 1996
Vladimir Zhirinovsky(50)Liberal Democratic Party
Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia(1991–2022)Deputy of the State Duma(1993–2022)
campaign
5 April 1996
Gennady Zyuganov(52)Communist Party
First Secretary of the Central Committeeof the Communist Party of the Russian Federation(1993–present)Deputy of the State Duma(1993–present)
campaign
4 March 1996
· Candidates › Withdrawn candidates
Aman Tuleyev(52)Independent
Aman Tuleyev(52)Independent
Candidate name, age,political party
Aman Tuleyev(52)Independent
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
Chairman of the Kemerovo Oblast Council of People's Deputies
Campaign
(campaign)
Details
He was registered as a candidate on 26 April 1996 but withdrew his candidacy on 8 June 1996 to support Gennady Zyuganov. Since Tuleyev withdrew his candidacy after the deadline, he was included in the ballots and received 308 votes during the early voting.
Registration date
26 April 1996
Date of withdrawal
8 June 1996
Candidate name, age,political party
Political offices
Campaign
Details
Registration date
Date of withdrawal
Aman Tuleyev(52)Independent
Chairman of the Kemerovo Oblast Council of People's Deputies
(campaign)
He was registered as a candidate on 26 April 1996 but withdrew his candidacy on 8 June 1996 to support Gennady Zyuganov. Since Tuleyev withdrew his candidacy after the deadline, he was included in the ballots and received 308 votes during the early voting.
26 April 1996
8 June 1996
· Results
Votes
Votes
Candidate
Votes
Candidate
%
Party
Votes
First round
%
Against all
Against all
Candidate
Against all
Candidate
1,163,921
Party
1.56
First round
3,604,462
First round
4.88
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
74,515,019
Party
100.00
First round
73,910,698
First round
100.00
Valid votes
Valid votes
Candidate
Valid votes
Candidate
74,515,019
Party
98.58
First round
73,910,698
First round
98.95
Invalid/blank votes
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
1,072,120
Party
1.42
First round
780,592
First round
1.05
Total votes
Total votes
Candidate
Total votes
Candidate
75,587,139
Party
100.00
First round
74,691,290
First round
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
108,495,023
Party
69.67
First round
108,589,050
First round
68.78
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Colton, CEC
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Colton, CEC
Candidate
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Colton, CEC
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Boris Yeltsin
Independent
26,665,495
35.79
40,203,948
54.40
Gennady Zyuganov
Communist Party
24,211,686
32.49
30,102,288
40.73
Alexander Lebed
Congress of Russian Communities
10,974,736
14.73
Grigory Yavlinsky
Yabloko
5,550,752
7.45
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Liberal Democratic Party
4,311,479
5.79
Svyatoslav Fyodorov
Party of Workers' Self-Government
699,158
0.94
Mikhail Gorbachev
Independent
386,069
0.52
Martin Shakkum
Socialist People's Party
277,068
0.37
Yury Vlasov
Independent
151,282
0.20
Vladimir Bryntsalov
Russian Socialist Party
123,065
0.17
Aman Tuleyev
Independent
308
0.00
Against all
1,163,921
1.56
3,604,462
4.88
Total
74,515,019
100.00
73,910,698
100.00
Valid votes
74,515,019
98.58
73,910,698
98.95
Invalid/blank votes
1,072,120
1.42
780,592
1.05
Total votes
75,587,139
100.00
74,691,290
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
108,495,023
69.67
108,589,050
68.78
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Colton, CEC

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