Posted 20 сентября 2021,, 06:18

Published 20 сентября 2021,, 06:18

Modified 24 декабря 2022,, 22:36

Updated 24 декабря 2022,, 22:36

On September 17-19, Russia held a Unified Voting Day: who and where was elected to power

On September 17-19, Russia held a Unified Voting Day: who and where was elected to power

20 сентября 2021, 06:18
In three days, citizens of the country have elected deputies of the State Duma of the VIII convocation, heads of nine constituent entities of the Federation (in three more regions, deputies of legislative assemblies will elect the highest administrative persons) and deputies of 39 regional parliaments.
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Municipal elections were also held these days, with turnout exceeding 47 percent.

Deputy Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Russia Nikolai Bulaev said that the final turnout in the elections to the State Duma will be announced in the morning of September 20.

In many parts of Russia, turnout is higher than in previous elections. For example, in Khabarovsk, according to preliminary data, it exceeded 44%, which is more than 10 percentage points more than in 2016. The number of regions whose residents actively vote in elections included Chechnya, where by 18:00 more than 93 had voted. % of voters, Tatarstan and Bashkiria - by 15:00 the turnout there already exceeded 70% and 65%, respectively, Stavropol and Krasnodar regions (about 55%).

In Moscow, the turnout, taking into account online voting, reached 43.1% by 15:00, said the chairman of the public headquarters for election observation, Alexei Venediktov. By 18:00, 95% of voters who registered for remote voting had voted, which was a record figure. In the Moscow region by 15:00, the turnout was 37.6%, said the chairman of the regional election commission Ilya Berezkin.

Traditionally, the armed forces turned out to be active: according to preliminary information, 99.8% of the military electorate took part in the elections. Almost 40 thousand people voted early, TASS reports.

And here are the voting results at 24.00 :

According to the results of processing 25.03% of the final protocols, the party "United Russia" is gaining 44.26% of the votes on the party list in the elections to the State Duma. This was reported on the screen at the information center of the Central Election Commission of Russia on Sunday.

Next come the Communist Party of the Russian Federation with 22.31%, the Liberal Democratic Party with 8.5%, "Fair Russia" with 7.32% and "New People" with 6.58%. Thus, while these five parties overcome the five percent barrier to enter the State Duma.

In turn, the Pensioners' Party still receives 2.84% of the vote, the Communists of Russia - 1.45%, the Greens - 1.02%, and Yabloko - less than 1 percent. A total of 14 parties participated in the elections

According to the CEC at 7:00 on September 20, according to the results of counting 70% of the protocols, five parties pass to the State Duma of the VIII convocation:

United Russia is gaining 48.49% of the vote, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation - 20.27%, the Liberal Democratic Party - 7.69%, A Just Russia - Patriots - For Truth - 7.42%, the New People party - 5.55% ...

At the time of publication, these parties overcome the 5% barrier. The Party of Pensioners (2.59%), Communists of Russia (1.34%) and Yabloko (1.08%) are also gaining more than one percent of the vote. (196 seats). Communist Party - 6.23% (14 mandates), SR - 3.11% (7 mandates). The Liberal Democratic Party, Yabloko, Rodina, the Party of Growth and Civic Platform each take one mandate.

Thus, "United Russia", taking into account single-mandate candidates, is already getting a simple majority in the State Duma .

Candidates from "United Russia" are leading the elections in 158 out of 225 single-mandate constituencies, according to preliminary data on the information board of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation. Vyacheslav Volodin, Speaker of the State Duma of the seventh convocation, leads the elections of deputies of the lower house of parliament in the Saratov single-mandate constituency, gaining 77.96% of the vote.

The second place is taken by the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, whose candidates preliminarily win in 13 constituencies, in the third place are the candidates of "Fair Russia - For Truth", leading in five constituencies.

The exit poll data differ somewhat.

"United Russia" is gaining 45.2% of votes in the elections to the State Duma according to the party list, and the required 5% passing barrier is overcome by the current parliamentary parties - the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, the Liberal Democratic Party and "Fair Russia". This is evidenced by the exit poll data (poll of citizens when leaving the polling stations), conducted by INSOMAR.

According to the poll data available to TASS, United Russia is gaining 45.2%, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation - 21%, the Liberal Democratic Party - 8.7%, "Fair Russia" - 7.9%. The best result among the non-parliamentary parties is demonstrated by the New People party with 4.7% of the votes.

In the elections of the heads of the regions, the United Russia party is also confidently winning.

The current head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov , following the processing of 0.2% of the protocols, gains 98.54% of the votes, it follows from the data on the scoreboard in the information center of the CEC.

Acting Governor of the Khabarovsk Territory Mikhail Degtyarev leads with 57.20% of the votes in the election of the head of the region after processing 90.14% of the protocols. And most likely Degtyarev will retain his leadership, gaining the required 50 percent plus one vote.

Acting Governor of the Penza Region Oleg Melnichenko (United Russia) is gaining 72.97% of votes in the elections for the head of the region following the processing of 20.90% of the protocols of precinct election commissions, it follows from the data of the regional election commission.

According to the results of the processing of the first protocols, Tula Governor Alexei Dyumin is in the lead with 85% of the votes, the CEC reported.

The acting Acting Head of the Republic of Tyva Vladislav Khovalyg is gaining 93.16% of the votes in the elections of the head of the region following the processing of 20.86% of the protocols, it follows from the data of the scoreboard in the information center of the CEC.

The parliament of North Ossetia has chosen Sergei Menyailo as the new head of the region, reports TASS. Since April Menyailo has been the interim head of the region.

CEC Chairwoman Ella Pamfilova refused to give a personal assessment of the Smart Voting strategy created by Alexei Navalny's supporters.

“You know, I had no time to analyze this at all,” she said, answering questions at the information center of the CEC. - For this there are political scientists, and without my subjective opinion, I think that an expert assessment of this phenomenon will be given. In this case, I am not an authority in the study of this event".

According to Pamfilova, the topic of "Smart Voting" is absolutely not interesting to her. “This is an ambiguous question, I don’t want to discuss this topic. This, I think, political analysts will continue to discuss, ”- said the head of the Central Election Commission.

Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matvienko believes that the past elections have proven the effectiveness and efficiency of the Russian electoral legislation.

“The elections have taken place, this is already a fact. And in my opinion, the past election campaign has proven the effectiveness of our electoral legislation, the effectiveness of the federal legislation on elections, ”she said on Sunday on the Russia-1 TV channel.

The elections to the State Duma were held in a fair and competitive struggle, said Deputy Secretary of the General Council of United Russia, State Duma deputy Yevgeny Revenko. “We would like to thank the voters and say thank you to everyone who voted for United Russia”, - Yevgeny Revenko said.

“According to the data that we receive, United Russia wins a convincing victory both in the lists and in single-mandate constituencies. The voters showed quite high activity and the turnout is comparable to that which was in the elections to the State Duma in 2016, ”Yevgeny Revenko noted on the United Russia website.

The leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov, speaking about the elections on the air of the TV channel "Russia 1" said that the party had not had such support as it does now since 1996 (then, recall, Zyuganov participated in the presidential elections in the Russian Federation, went to the second round, where he gained more than 40% of the votes). According to Zyuganov, the Communist Party expects to receive more mandates than the party had in the previous convocation of the lower house of parliament (42). “It's realistic to double-triple the result”, - he said.

The leader of the Liberal Democratic Party Vladimir Zhirinovsky, after the announcement of the first data of the CEC on the elections to the State Duma, said that his party had done everything "120%." According to him, “there is no deterioration in the position of the Liberal Democratic Party, but“ New People ”were put in the seats of the party in the Duma. "We were defamed the most." - said Zhirinovsky on the air of "Echo of Moscow". The party's mistake was that the Liberal Democratic Party supported Degtyarev in Khabarovsk, while for the image of the Liberal Democrats in the Far East, Degtyarev should have been sent to another region - for example, to Kursk or Ulyanovsk.

On the air of the international TV channel RTVI, political scientist Ilya Grashchenkov spoke about the falsification of the elections and said that 3 days of single voting is an unprecedented story, and also answered the question about the "dirty " elections:

“It all depends on what is considered a“ dirty election: at the beginning of the 2000s there was a practice of massive ballot stuffing, buying up votes, and now everything is very technologically advanced: undesirable candidates are simply not allowed now, and on election day a person comes to vote for himself and, between times throws another ballot. 3 days of voting is truly an unprecedented story. And, for now, they are trying to convince us that it is convenient. But, this maximally generates distrust of the elections. Thanks to telegram channels, we see areas in which double-walled booths, for example. After all, the more technologically advanced the elections become, the easier the falsification technologies become .

Political analyst Yekaterina Shulman spoke live on the air about her opinion on the electoral rights of citizens and methods of falsification:

“The legal framework has changed in a number of ways: a three-day voting has appeared, the norms of home-based voting, which has always been a falsification tool, have been extremely simplified. I cannot call electronic voting another falsified tool - I do not have the necessary technical knowledge for this, but I see, that it is a vehicle for mobilizing a loyal electorate. Based on my competence, I suspect that the expectation is not that this result will be easily 'redrawn', but that people who are forced to register will think that their vote is being monitored, so they will vote in a more loyal way".

The results of electronic voting in Moscow, despite all the fastest computers, were not known even three hours after the end of the elections. This fact caused a storm of indignation from the listeners of the live broadcast of the radio station "Echo of Moscow", who in chorus demanded that Alexey Venediktov (he heads the Supervisory Board in the EG) show the results of the voting.

About 2 million Muscovites voted remotely in the elections to the State Duma of the eighth convocation; about the same number voted in the traditional way. This was announced to TASS on Sunday by the head of the public headquarters for monitoring elections in the capital, Alexey Venediktov.

“Almost as many voted on paper as online. If more than 1.9 million people voted remotely, then about 2 million voters voted in the traditional way. In total, in Moscow, about 4 million people voted in the elections to the State Duma, ”Venediktov said.

In turn, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that the turnout of 50 percent in the capital is the highest result in recent years.

In an operative commentary, political scientist Yevgeny Minchenko predicted the likelihood of further growth in United Russia votes as the votes were counted, since the results until midnight on September 19 did not include data from Tatarstan, Bashkiria, the republics of the North Caucasus and southern Russia, where the ruling party traditionally gains high percentages.

According to the results of the last elections, "United Russia" won 54.19% of the votes on the party list, taking into account the victory in 203 single-mandate constituencies received 343 mandates. The Communist Party of the Russian Federation received 42 mandates (13.34% according to the list, seven - according to the constituencies), the Liberal Democratic Party - 39 (13.14% according to the list, five - according to the constituencies), spravorassi - 23 (6.23% according to the list, seven - according to the constituencies ). In addition, the leaders of the Rodina parties Alexei Zhuravlev and the Civic Platform party Rifat Shaikhutdinov, as well as the only self-nominated candidate Vladislav Reznik, who later became a member of the United Russia faction, were elected to the State Duma as single-mandates.

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