Public headquarters: Muscovites are actively voting at polling stations in the presidential election

Public headquarters: Muscovites are actively voting at polling stations in the presidential election

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In Moscow, citizens actively vote at polling stations in the Russian presidential elections. Deputy head of the Public Headquarters for monitoring the Russian presidential elections in the capital, member of the Public Chamber of Moscow, political scientist Alexander Asafov told reporters about this.

Let us remind you that polling stations opened on Friday, March 15, at 08.00.

Alexander Asafov said that remote electronic voting is available, including at the polling stations themselves – special terminals have been installed for this.

“People can vote through them, this seriously saves time both for election commission employees and for voters directly,” said the deputy head of the Public Headquarters for Monitoring the Russian Presidential Elections in Moscow.

Let us remind you that this year, for the first time, Russian presidential elections will be held over three days – March 15, 16 and 17. Polling stations will be open from 08.00 to 20.00, you can vote online from 08.00 on March 15 to 20.00 on March 17. For convenience, the service has an electronic queue.

Citizens who have permanent registration in the capital or residents of other regions, but who have previously filled out an application to be assigned to a polling station, can vote in Moscow.

It was previously reported that more people had already voted online 200 thousand Muscovites.

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