Go to media bankYAROSLAVL, Sep 9The voter turnout in the elections of the governor of the Yaroslavl region as of 15:00 on Friday was 4.48%, the election commission of the region reported. On Friday, the region began a three-day vote in the elections for the governor of the Yaroslavl region, the Yaroslavl City Duma and a number of other campaigns. Five candidates are vying for the post of governor: self-nominated Acting Governor of the Yaroslavl Region Mikhail Evraev, representatives of the Communists of Russia party Igor Miloradov and the Russian Party of Pensioners for Social Justice Konstantin Tukeev, LDPR candidate Vladimir Smirnov, and Communist Party candidate Mikhail Paramonov. 42,865 voters took part in the elections, with a voter turnout of 4.48%. It is specified that we are talking about the election of the governor of the Yaroslavl region. The previous elections of the governor of the Yaroslavl region were held on September 10, 2017. Voters voted on the same day, and by 15.00 Moscow time 21.03% cast their votes. The final turnout in the elections for the head of the region in 2017 was 33.88%. Elections in Russia
Governors are elected in 14 Russian regions, legislative assemblies will be formed in six, and deputies of administrative centers will be voted in 12 regions. In addition, voters will have to decide on local governments.
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Governors are elected in 14 Russian regions, legislative assemblies will be formed in six, and deputies of administrative centers will be voted in 12 regions. In addition, voters will have to decide on local governments.
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Kaliningrad Region is one of 26 regions where voting is held on September 9, 10 and 11. Governor Anton Alikhanov came to the polling station on the very first day.
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The Kaliningrad Region is one of 26 regions where voting takes place on September 9, 10 and 11. Governor Anton Alikhanov came to the polling station on the very first day.
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In 32 more constituent entities of the Russian Federation, voting will take place on one day, in 15 — on two. In nine regions at elections of different levels, voting periods are not the same.
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Another 32 constituent entities of the Russian Federation will vote on one day, in 15 — on two. In nine regions at elections of different levels, the voting time is not the same.
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Voting in Moscow is three days. Deputies are elected in 125 out of 146 municipalities. 5638 candidates are included in the ballots.
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Voting in Moscow lasts three days. Deputies are elected in 125 out of 146 municipalities. There are 5,638 candidates on the ballots.
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There are 3,261 polling stations in Moscow.
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There are 3261 polling stations in Moscow.
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In addition, Muscovites can vote remotely on any of the three days, no application is required.
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In addition, Muscovites can vote remotely on any of the three days, there is no need to submit an application for this.
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Polling stations have also opened in Ryazanskaya, Vladimir and Yaroslavl regions. Governors are elected there.
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Polling stations also opened in the Ryazan, Vladimir and Yaroslavl regions. Governors are elected there.
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Voters vote in the gubernatorial elections in Tambov.
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Voters vote in the gubernatorial elections in Tambov.
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In total, 67 candidates from ten parties registered for the election of senior officials, two people are self-nominated.< /p>9 of 12
In total, 67 candidates from ten parties registered for the election of senior officials, two people are self-nominated.
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Competition in the election of governors is about five people per seat.
On photo — Acting Head of Administration of the Tambov Region Maxim Yegorov at the polling station.
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Competition in the election of governors — about five people per seat.
The photo shows Acting Head of Administration of the Tambov Region Maxim Yegorov at the polling station.
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This year, more than 50,000 public observers work at polling stations.
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This year, more than 50,000 public observers are working at polling stations.
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Observers will monitor the issuance of ballots, the course of elections and the counting of votes.< /p>12 of 12
Observers will monitor the issuance of ballots, the course of elections and the counting of votes.
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In 14 Russian regions, governors are being elected, legislative assemblies will be formed in six, and deputies of administrative centers will be voted in 12 regions. In addition, voters will have to decide on local governments.
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The Kaliningrad region is one of 26 regions where voting takes place on September 9, 10 and 11. Governor Anton Alikhanov came to the polling station on the very first day.
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Another 32 constituent entities of the Russian Federation will vote on one day, in 15 — on two. In nine regions at elections of different levels, the voting time is not the same.
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Voting in Moscow lasts three days. Deputies are elected in 125 out of 146 municipalities. There are 5,638 candidates on the ballots.
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There are 3,261 polling stations in Moscow.
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In addition, Muscovites can vote remotely on any of the three days, there is no need to submit an application for this.
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Polling stations have also opened in Ryazanskaya, Vladimir and Yaroslavl regions. Governors are elected there.
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Voters vote in the election of the governor in Tambov.
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In total, 67 people registered for the election of senior officials candidates from ten parties, two people are self-nominated.
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Competition in the election of governors is about five people per seat.
In the photo — the acting head of the administration of Tambovskaya Maxim Yegorov at the polling station.
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This year, more than 50,000 public observers work at the polling stations.
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Observers will monitor the issuance of ballots, the course of elections and the counting of votes.
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