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=Background=
=Background=
Until August 2021 the Slavic Union was an authoritarian and undemocratic state, after the overthrow of the government a new government was organized and elections were scheduled.
The Constitution of the Slavic Union states that the President of the Slavic Union is directly elected by universal suffrage.
 
Slavic presidential elections are conducted using run-off voting, which ensures that the elected president always obtains a majority: if no candidate receives a majority of votes in the first round of voting, the two highest-scoring candidates arrive at a run-off.
=Nomination and Candidates=
=Nomination and Candidates=
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Revision as of 11:42, 30 September 2021

2021 Slavic Union presidential election
← N/A First Round: October 4, 2021 (2021-10-04)
Second Round: October 11, 2021 (2021-10-11)
2025 →
  Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen.jpg Арсеній Петрович Яценюк.jpg Oleksii Honcharuk.jpg
Candidate Ulyana Agapova Mikhail Franko Nikifor Bogun
Party Green Union Slavic Labor League Christian Democratic Party

  Alexander Drozdenko.jpg Vyacheslav Volodin 2018-01-25 (cropped).jpg
Candidate Nikita Ignatkovich Robert Lobov
Party Peoples Freedom Party Motherland Party

Slavic Deputy Results.png

The first round of the 2021 Slavic Presidential Election will be held on 4 October 2021. Should no candidate win a majority of the vote in the first round, a runoff will be held between the two top candidates on 11 October 2021. It is the first ever presidential election in the Slavic Union and the first completely free elections in the countries history.

The legislative elections are to be held a week after round two of the election.

The main candidates in the election are former Duma member Ulyana Agapova (Green Union), labor activist Mikhail Franko (Slavic Labor League), businessman Nikifor Bogun (Christian Democratic Party), lawyer Nikita Ignatkovich (People's Freedom Party), and businessman Robert Lobov (Motherland Party).

Background

The Constitution of the Slavic Union states that the President of the Slavic Union is directly elected by universal suffrage.

Slavic presidential elections are conducted using run-off voting, which ensures that the elected president always obtains a majority: if no candidate receives a majority of votes in the first round of voting, the two highest-scoring candidates arrive at a run-off.

Nomination and Candidates

Candidates

Name Party Born Experience Campaign Logo
Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen.jpg
Ulyana Agapova
Green Union (1979-01-31) January 31, 1979 (age 45) Duma member from 2017-2021 Agapova.png
Арсеній Петрович Яценюк.jpg
Mikhail Franko
Slavic Labor League (1972-04-11) April 11, 1972 (age 52) Labor union leader Franko.png
Oleksii Honcharuk.jpg
Nikifor Bogun
Christian Democratic Party (1986-05-27) May 27, 1986 (age 38) Owner and CEO of Bogun Oil Bogun logo.jpg
Alexander Drozdenko.jpg
Nikita Ignatkovich
Peoples Freedom Party (1965-08-22) August 22, 1965 (age 59) Lawyer Ignatkovich.png
Vyacheslav Volodin 2018-01-25 (cropped).jpg
Robert Lobov
Motherland Party (1964-03-28) March 28, 1964 (age 60) Businessman and investor Lobov.png