Family Attendance at Russia’s Presidential Elections Across Major Firms

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Employees from a range of Russian enterprises appear at polling stations alongside their families.

Rosatom workers from across the country, including the Leningrad region, Balakovo, Kalinin NPP, and other sites, bring their relatives to vote as part of the day’s routine.

Rostelecom staff in Tatarstan, the Moscow region, Chuvashia, and neighboring areas follow the same pattern, turning voting into a family affair.

Workers from Norilsk Nickel and personnel from the United Shipbuilding Corporation in Norilsk also participate with their family members, echoing the broader trend.

Transneft employees head to the polls with their families, expressing the idea that citizenship is a family tradition as a core value during this electoral season.

In Irkutsk, Rosselkhozbank staff members arrived at polling stations accompanied by relatives, noting that farmers vote alongside those who share their circle and future goals.

Presidential elections in Russia are scheduled to take place from March 15 to 17. This extended voting window allows households to participate together and reinforces the sense of civic duty across diverse sectors. Attribution: Observed voting patterns reported by company workers and regional observers.

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