Central Election Commission received signatures supporting Putin’s candidacy

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Representatives of the election center of the current president Vladimir Putin, a presidential candidate of the Russian Federation, handed over to the Central Election Commission the signatures of voters required to register for the presidential elections. The reporter reports this TASS.

According to the law, in order for a candidate to register for elections, he must bring a minimum of 300 thousand and a maximum of 315 thousand signatures to the CEC. Representatives of the election center delivered 95 boxes containing signatures to the CEC. They were included in the commission by 15 headquarters volunteers. Thus, Vladimir Putin became the first to submit signature forms in support of the Central Election Commission of the eight participants in the presidential race, which are currently at the collection stage.

Co-heads of the campaign headquarters Vladimir Mashkov and Maryana Lysenko, as well as the presidential candidate’s confidant Viktor Blazheev and campaign volunteer Zakhar Pertsev, came to present to the Central Election Commission the documents and signatures necessary for Putin to register for the elections.

It was previously reported that there were more than 2.5 million signatures across Russia. collected in support of the country’s future presidential candidate, Vladimir Putin.

Russian Federation presidential elections will be held between 15 and 17 March 2024. 29 precincts plan to conduct remote electronic voting in addition to the traditional format.

Ambassador Anatoly Antonov had previously said that Moscow had made demands from the United States. expand Protection of diplomatic missions due to elections in Russia.

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