Legislative Assembly of Novosibirsk Oblast

Законодательное собрание Новосибирской области
7th legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman
Andrei Shimkiv, United Russia
since 29 September 2015
Structure
Seats76
Political groups
  United Russia (45)

  CPRF (13)
  LDPR (6)
  New People (3)
  Independents (3)
  SRZP (2)
  RPPSJ (2)

  Rodina (2)
Elections
Last election
13 September 2020
Next election
2025
Meeting place
3 Kirova Street, Novosibirsk
Website
zsnso.ru

The Legislative Assembly of Novosibirsk Oblast (Russian: Законода́тельное собра́ние Новосибирской области) is the regional parliament of Novosibirsk Oblast, a federal subject of Russia. A total of 76 deputies are elected for five-year terms.[1]

According to the Charter Of Novosibirsk Oblast, the Legislative Assembly is "the standing, supreme and exclusive legislative (representative) authority" of the Oblast. The Assembly is responsible for appointing the governor of the region and voting for or against a candidate proposed by the President of Russian Federation.

Elections

2015

Party[2] % Seats
United Russia44.5651
Communist Party of the Russian Federation24.5215
A Just Russia10.635
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia10.334
Civic Platform1.861
Registered voters/turnout30.71

2020

Party[3][4] % Seats
United Russia38.1345
Communist Party of the Russian Federation16.6313
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia13.586
New People6.923
A Just Russia6.122
Russian Party of Pensioners for Social Justice5.692
Self-nominated3
Rodina2
Registered voters/turnout28.25

List of chairmen

Name[5] Took office Left office
Anatoly Sychev 1994 1997
Viktor Leonov 1997 2005
Alex Bespalikov 2005 2010
Ivan Moroz 2010 2015
Andrei Shimkiv 2015

References

  1. "Новосибирская область". council.gov.ru.
  2. "«Единая Россия» получает 51 из 76 мест в новосибирском заксобрании".
  3. "Кто проходит в Заксобрание: в Новосибирской области озвучили предварительные итоги голосования". ngs.ru. 14 September 2020.
  4. "Результаты выборов в Заксобрание НСО". status-media.com. 16 September 2020.
  5. Legislative Assembly website
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