The Russian Election Commission announces Putin’s victory for a fifth term »

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The Russian Central Election Commission announced on Monday that Vladimir Putin won the presidential elections with 87 percent of the votes.

The head of the Russian Election Commission said: “The participation rate in the presidential elections set a record in the history of modern Russia, reaching 77.44%, as more than 87.1 million citizens voted. After processing 99.7% of the votes in the Russian presidential elections throughout the country, the independent candidate Vladimir is in the lead.” Putin scored 87.3%, followed by Nikolai Kharitonov with 4.3%, Vladislav Davankov with 3.83% and Leonid Slutsky with 3.21%, according to the Central Election Commission.

She added: “After counting all the votes, Putin received 85.13% in the capital, Moscow, 82.10% in the Sverdlovsk Oblast, 88% in the Volgograd Oblast, and 93.6% in Crimea.”

She pointed out that “Davankov got 6.65%, Kharitonov 3.84%, and Slutsky 2.83% after all the votes were counted in the capital, Moscow.”

Yesterday evening, Sunday, polling stations in the presidential elections throughout Russia closed their doors, and members of the Russian Election Commission began counting the votes in all centers and sending them to the capital, Moscow.

2024-03-21 17:43:37

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