The Moscow City Duma submitted a draft on the election of the mayor of Moscow on September 10
Submitted to the Moscow City Duma project resolutions, which are proposed to appoint the election of the mayor of Moscow on September 10, 2023. The decision to set the election date must be made no earlier than 100 days and no later than 90 days before voting day.
On September 10, a single voting day is planned to be held in Russia. On this day, the heads of 23 Russian regions, as well as deputies of 16 regional parliaments, will be elected. At present, the Central Election Commission (CEC) evaluates the possibility of using remote electronic voting (DEG) in the subjects. According to Ella Pamfilova, chairman of the Central Election Commission, DEG can be used in 20-25 regions of Russia.
Since October 21, 2010, Sergey Sobyanin has been the mayor of Moscow. According to Kommersant's information, this year he will run for a new term from United Russia, and not as an independent candidate, as in the previous two elections. For Mr. Sobyanin, this will be the third election of the mayor of the capital.
In 2010, he was appointed to this post by the president, and then twice, in 2013 and 2018, he won direct elections as a self-nominated candidate with the support of United Russia. According to a recent study by Russian Field, 67% of all respondents and 74% of those who intend to participate in the elections are ready to vote for Sergei Sobyanin.
More details - in the material "Kommersant" "The mayor is being moved along the party line".