Russian presidential candidate Vladimir Putin received 89.1% of the votes in Moscow, according to results conducted via remote electronic voting (DEG) and electronic terminals in the Russian presidential election. This was announced by the head of the Moscow city election. commissions Olga Kirillova.
“Putin – 89.1%,” he said.
According to Kirillova, the candidate of the New People party, Vladislav Davankov, receives 4.4 percent of the votes, Nikolai Kharitonov from the Communist Party group receives 3.3 percent, and the candidate of Leonid Slutsky of the LDPR party receives 3.2 percent.
Before that, the head of the Central Election Commission of Russia, Ella Pamfilova reportedAccording to the results of 24.4% of the votes being processed, it is stated that Putin has an 87.97% lead in the country’s presidential elections.
Before this, Pamfilova had announced that the number of people wanting to vote had increased following reports of damage to the ballot boxes. Kinyagul Salimgareev, a hermit who has lived in the Bashkir forest for nearly 50 years, voted in the Russian presidential elections. A queue of Russians nearly a kilometer long lined up at a polling station in Phuket. How was the last day of online voting? “Newspapers.Ru”.
happened before known Participation in the Russian presidential elections within the framework of the DEG.