2012 Russian Opposition Coordination Council election

2012 Russian Opposition Coordination Council election (Common Civil list)

20–22 October 2012
Registered170,012 (97,727 verified)
Turnout47.83%
 
Nominee Alexei Navalny Dmitry Bykov Garry Kasparov
Party ACF League of Voters OGF
Popular vote 43,723 38,520 33,849
Percentage 53.76% 47.37% 41.62%

 
Nominee Ksenia Sobchak Ilya Yashin Mikhail Gelfand
Party Independent RPR-PARNAS Independent
Popular vote 32,529 32,529 32,260
Percentage 40.00% 39.94% 39.67%

 
Nominee Yevgeniya Chirikova Mikhail Shats Vladimir Ashurkov
Party Independent Independent People's Alliance OC
Popular vote 32,221 30,580 28,754
Percentage 39.62% 37.60% 35.36%
2012 Russian Opposition Coordination Council election (Left-wing Forces list)

20–22 October 2012
Registered170,012 (97,727 verified)
Turnout40.38%
 
Nominee Alexey Gaskarov Yekaterina Aitova Alexander Nikolayev
Party Independent CPRF Independent
Popular vote 22,935 22,921 14,632
Percentage 33.41% 33.39% 21.32%

 
Nominee Akim Palchayev Leonid Razvozzhayev
Party Left Front Left Front
Popular vote 13,720 12,760
Percentage 19.99% 18.59%
2012 Russian Opposition Coordination Council election (Liberal Forces list)

20–22 October 2012
Registered170,012 (97,727 verified)
Turnout41.26%
 
Nominee Sergey Davidis Andrey Pivovarov Anton Dolgikh
Party 5th of December Party OC RPR-PARNAS RPR-PARNAS
Popular vote 27,216 23,314 21,164
Percentage 38.80% 33.24% 30.17%

 
Nominee Anna Karetnikova Pyotr Tsarkov
Party 5th of December Party OC Solidarnost
Popular vote 19,174 17,729
Percentage 27.34% 25.28%
2012 Russian Opposition Coordination Council election (Nationalist Forces list)

20–22 October 2012
Registered170,012 (97,727 verified)
Turnout39.89%
 
Nominee Daniil Konstantinov Igor Artemov Nikolay Bondarik
Party Moscow Defense League RONS Russian march OC
Popular vote 21,433 17,393 16,800
Percentage 31.61% 25.65% 24.77%

 
Nominee Konstantin Krylov Vladimir Thor
Party NDP NDP
Popular vote 15,895 10,593
Percentage 23.44% 15.62%

Elections to the Russian Opposition Coordination Council were held on 20–22 October 2012. The Coordination Council was elected for one year; it was planned to hold new elections after this period. Registration of candidates and voters was carried out on the 'cvk2012.org' website. 81325 voters took part in the elections.

The elections to the Coordination Council were organized after repeated mass political demonstrations that began after the Russian legislative election on 4 December 2011, continued during the campaign for the election of the President of Russia and after the presidential elections held on 4 March 2012.

The creation of the Coordination Council was announced at the second March of Millions on June 12, 2012. The Coordination Council was dissolved in October 2013.