35% turnout on the first day of Russian elections
The Central Election Commission of Russia announced early Saturday that on the first day of voting (Friday), 35 percent of Russian citizens participated in the presidential election. |
reported by Mehr News Agency, with the beginning of the three-day process of voting in more than 97,000 polling stations for the Russian presidential election, the countdown to the nomination of the president The next president of this country was keyed.
The Election Committee of the Russian Federation on Saturday morning in a statement referring to the wide reception of Russian citizens on the first day of voting to determine The new president of Russia announced that 35% of Russian citizens voted for the presidential elections throughout the federation on the first day of the presidential election. Russia participated.
Sputnik news site Friday night, citing the Central Election Commission of Russia, announced: “More than 3 million people have already voted online, and in total, at least 5 million people in They intend to participate in the Russian elections with this mechanism.”
Russia’s Central Election Commission also announced that the voting process will end on Sunday (March 17).
It should be said that Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, participated in the presidential elections of this country online this Friday.
According to the announcement of the Central Election Commission of Russia, in this election period, one hundred and twelve million and three hundred thousand people inside Russia and one million eight hundred and ninety thousand citizens of this country in 144 countries of the world can cast your vote.
Among the 4 final candidates, Vladimir Putin, who participated in the elections as an independent candidate, has the best chance to sit in the presidential seat.
“Vladislav Daunkov” 40 years , the current MP for the second time from the “New Personalities” party, Leonid Slotsky, 56 years old, the MP for the second time and the head of the Liberal Democratic Party, and Nikolai Kharitunov, 75 years old, deputy of the Russian Communist Party, competes with Vladimir Putin.
This is the first time in the history of Russian presidential elections that the voting process is done in 3 days.
International observers from different countries of the world, including the Islamic Republic of Iran, are monitoring the process of holding Russian elections: More Out of 1,450 journalists from domestic media and 90 international media are covering the Russian presidential election.