2024 Volkian presidential election: Difference between revisions

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| '''[[Andrei Petrov]]'''
| '''[[Andrei Petrov]]'''
|{{Birth date and age|1968|03|08}}<br />Likhoslavl, [[Olyutorsk Oblast]]
|{{Birth date and age|1968|03|08}}<br />Likhoslavl, [[Olyutorsk Oblast]]
|Senator from Olyutorsk Oblast (2002–present) <br> Minority Leader of the Federal Council (2020–present) <br> People's Deputy from Olyutorsk Oblast's 3rd District (1992–2002)
|Minority Leader of the Federal Council (2020–present)
Senator from Olyutorsk Oblast (2002–present) <br> People's Deputy from Olyutorsk Oblast's 3rd District (1992–2002)
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|[[Conservative Party (Volkia)|Conservative Party]]
|[[Conservative Party (Volkia)|Conservative Party]]
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===Declined===
===Declined===
The following people were subjects of speculation about their potential candidacy prior to the release of the official candidate list by the National Elections Commission, but they either rejected to run or failed to receive a nomination:
The following people were subjects of speculation about their potential candidacy prior to the release of the official candidate list, but they either rejected to run or failed to receive a nomination:
*Ivan Petrov, former leader of the Conservative Party
*Ivan Petrov, former leader of the Conservative Party
*Anastasia Shevchenka, Mayor of Volkgoroda (2020–present)
*Anastasia Shevchenka, Mayor of Volkgoroda (2020–present)
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*Olga Sokolova, Senator from Okostolitsa Oblast
*Olga Sokolova, Senator from Okostolitsa Oblast
*Alexei Bondarenko, Governor of Norindzhik Oblast (2016–present)
*Alexei Bondarenko, Governor of Norindzhik Oblast (2016–present)

== Opinion polls ==

== Results ==