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Putin’s lead in the Russian elections

Vladimir Putin has won 87.97 percent of the votes in the Russian presidential election after 24.4 percent of the ballot boxes were counted.
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According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, citing Sputnik, the first data of the Central Election Commission of Russia It indicates that Vladimir Putin won 87.97% of the votes in the Russian presidential election after counting 24.4% of the ballot boxes. Also, according to the results of the online voting of the presidential election in Moscow, Putin He won 89.1 percent of the votes in the capital.

Other presidential candidates, Kharitonov won 3.8 percent of the votes in the election after checking 24.4 percent of the ballot boxes. Then Davankov with 3.73%, Slutsky with 2.96% were in the next place.

Exit Polls data shows that according to the statistics of VTsIOM and FOM, Putin is in the lead and has won more than 87% of the votes. The previous record was in 2018 – 76.69%.

The report further states that since the amount of votes received by other candidates are close to each other, it is possible that only three candidates will share their places with each other.

Also, Putin won the presidential election in Kherson region with 88.12% of the votes after checking 100% of the ballot boxes in Kherson.

The number of votes obtained by Vladimir Putin in the newly annexed regions of Russia: Donetsk: Putin leads with 95.23%. Lugansk: Putin leads with 94.12%. Zaporozhye: Putin with 82. 95% is leading. Kherson: Putin is leading with 88.12%.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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