Turnout in Russian presidential elections exceeded 50% – Kommersant
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Voter turnout in the Russian presidential elections as of 16:29 Moscow time is 50.26%, reported on website Central Election Commission.
For the first time, the Russian presidential elections are held over three days: March 15, 16 and 17. The Central Election Commission registered Vladimir Putin (self-nominated), Leonid Slutsky (LDPR), Vladislav Davankov (New People) and Nikolai Kharitonov (Communist Party of the Russian Federation) as candidates. According to the Central Election Commission, on the first day of voting the turnout was 36.12%.
Voters can also vote in presidential elections for the first time through a remote electronic voting system (DEV). At 11:00 Moscow time the appearance of citizens registered in the DEG amounted to 82%.
Read more about the results of the first day of elections in the Kommersant article. “Russia has become vocal”.
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