Nomination of candidates Candidates can be nominated by a political party or run as independents. To officially nominate candidates, a party congress (for party candidates) or an initiative group meeting (for independent candidates) must be held. In any case, regardless of the method of nomination, a candidate must submit to the CEC consent to be nominated by a specific political party or a specific initiative group.
Political party 's nominee
Vladimir Putin in the party congress To be nominated by a political party, a party congress must be held. At least one delegate from at least half of the
federal subjects (i.e. at least 46 delegates) is required to nominate a candidate. A political party can only nominate one candidate. Also, the same candidate can only be nominated by one political party. At the same time, political parties may not nominate candidates at the congress, but may decide to support a candidate nominated by another party or an independent candidate. However, in this case, such party
de jure will not participate in the election campaign, it will not be indicated in ballots, information stands and other official documents. Candidates nominated by political parties with factions in the
State Duma (the
lower house of the
Russian parliament) or in
legislatures at least one-third of the federal subjects are exempt from collecting signatures and are automatically included in the ballots. All candidates from other political parties must gather 100,000 signatures.
Independent candidates To nominate an independent candidate, a meeting of the initiative group of voters must be held. The initiative group must consist of at least 500 Russian citizens who have the right to vote. At the same time, unlike political party congresses, initiative groups do not require representation of federal subjects (all members of the group can be residents of the same federal subject). To participate in the election, an independent candidate must gather 300,000 signatures.
Popular vote The elections are held on the second
Sunday of the month when the previous elections were held. If this day coincides with a day preceding a holiday day, or this Sunday falls on the week including a public holiday or Sunday is duly announced a work day, elections are called for the next Sunday. The president is elected by direct popular vote in a two-round majoritarian contest: if no candidate receives over 50% of the vote in the first round, the two candidates with the most votes advance to a run-off. The second (run-off) round is held exactly three weeks after the first. The second round shall appoint with the written consent of the candidate to participate in the second round. If, prior to the second round, one of the registered candidates to be voted on has withdrawn his candidacy or has left it for other reasons, his / her place shall, by the decision of the
Central Election Commission, be transferred to the next registered candidate by the number of votes obtained. A new candidate shall be put to the vote if there is a written Declaration of consent to participate in the second round of elections. Such application must be submitted to them no later than the second day after the departure of the candidate who initially participated in the second round. In this case, the voting shall be held on the first Sunday after 14 days from the date of application. At the end of the second round, the candidate with a simple majority of votes is considered elected. The second round can be held and one candidate, if after the departure of the remaining candidates will be only one. In this case, the voters must vote "for" or "against" the candidate. At the same time, the candidate is considered elected if he has received at least 50 percent of the votes. Otherwise, the election campaign starts again and new election are held.
Election calendar The typical periods of the presidential election process are as follows, with the dates corresponding to the 2018 election: • Since September 2016 (
legislative election) – Public announcement of the intention to participate in the election. • December 2017 –
Federation Council appoints the election. This should occur in 90–100 days before election day. If the Federation Council does not appoint an election, the election shall be appointed by the
Central Election Commission. • December 2017 to January 2018 – Nominating conventions (including the conventions of the initiative groups for the nomination of independent candidates). Candidates file their Statement of Candidacy with the Central Election Commission. • January to February 2018 – Collection of signatures for candidates from non-parliamentary parties and independent candidates. • December 2017 to February 2018 – Registration of candidates. • February and March, 2018 – Agitation in mass media (including debates). • March 17, 2018 – Day of silence (ban on any agitation). • March 18, 2018 – Election Day. • April 7, 2018 – Day of silence (during the second round). • April 8, 2018 – Second round (if necessary). • May 7, 2018 –
Inauguration Day. == Video surveillance of the elections ==