GENERICO.ruPoliticsThe turnout in the elections of the head of Yakutia on the first day exceeded 20 percent

The turnout in the elections of the head of Yakutia on the first day exceeded 20 percent

YAKUTSK, September 8 More than 20% of of the total number of voters voted in Yakutia following the results of the first day of elections, reports the Central Election Commission of the Republic.
“According to preliminary data as of 20:00 on September 8, voter turnout in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the elections scheduled on a single voting day was 20.39%, or 131,756 people voted on the first day of voting. The highest The turnout is currently recorded in the Oleneksky Evenki national district, where it amounted to 56.21%,” said the Central Election Commission of Yakutia.
It is noted that on the first day of voting, emergency power outages occurred in a number of settlements, but election commissions quickly coped with the situation by launching backup power sources. “In places where cellular communications did not work, backup communication channels began to work. Voting proceeded as normal. Emergency recovery teams of the Distribution Zone and Rostelecom branches quickly discovered places where the power grid and Rostelecom networks were broken. Electricity and communications were restored immediately,” the election commission added. .

Four candidates will compete for the post of head of Yakutia: the current head of the republic Aisen Nikolaev (United Russia), Gavril Parakhin (LDPR), Viktor Gubarev (Communist Party of the Russian Federation), Igor Borisov (Communists of Russia). Direct elections will last three days – September 8, 9 and 10.

Yakutians will also have to elect deputies of the seventh convocation of the State Assembly (Il Tumen) of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). According to the Central Election Commission of Yakutia, six parties are represented in the elections to Il Tumen – “United Russia”, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, “A Just Russia – Patriots for Truth”, “Motherland” and “New People”. The total number of candidates was 592 people.
According to the state automated system “Elections”, the number of voters in Yakutia amounted to 641,592 people.
Unified voting day in Russia

Polling stations opened in 54 Russian regions.

Polling stations have opened in 54 Russian regions.

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Voting will take place there take place over three days – from September 8 to 10.

Voting will take place over three days – from September 8 to 10.

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Russians will have to choose 21 governors and 20 regional parliaments.

Russians will have to elect 21 governors and 20 regional parliaments.

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In five regions, the head of the executive branch will be elected not directly, but through voting in the local parliament.

In five regions, the head of the executive branch will be elected not directly, but through voting in the local parliament.

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The capital elects a mayor.

The capital elects a mayor.

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Five candidates are vying for the post: Sergei Sobyanin, Boris Chernyshov, Vladislav Davankov, Leonid Zyuganov and Dmitry Gusev.

Five candidates are vying for the post: Sergei Sobyanin, Boris Chernyshov, Vladislav Davankov, Leonid Zyuganov and Dmitry Gusev.< /p>
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Muscovites will also vote for deputies in 13 municipalities.

Muscovites will also vote for deputies in 13 municipalities.

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This can be done in person or online.

This can be done in person or online.

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This year, for the first time, it became possible to cast your vote through electronic voting terminals directly at polling stations.

This year, for the first time, it became possible to cast your vote through electronic voting terminals directly at polling stations.

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The duration of the elections was determined by the subjects themselves.

The duration of the elections was determined by the subjects themselves.


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The opportunity to vote online is available in 25 regions.

The opportunity to vote online is available in 25 regions.

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As of the evening of September 6, 1.2 million citizens decided to use this method.

As of the evening of September 6, 1.2 million citizens decided to use this method.

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Moscow is not included in these statistics, since residents of the capital are not required to submit an application.

Moscow is not included in these statistics, since residents of the capital do not need to submit an application.

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There will also be additional elections of State Duma deputies in four single-mandate constituencies.

Additional elections of State Duma deputies will also be held in four single-mandate districts.

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Legislative elections will be held in four new subjects.

Legislative elections will be held in four new subjects.

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Polling stations have opened in 54 Russian regions.

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Voting will take place over three days – from September 8 to 10.

2 out of 15

Russians will have to choose 21 governors and 20 regional parliaments.


3 out of 15

In five regions the head of the executive branch will be elected not directly, but through voting in the local parliament.

4 out of 15

The capital elects the mayor.

5 out of 15

Five candidates are vying for the post: Sergei Sobyanin, Boris Chernyshov, Vladislav Davankov, Leonid Zyuganov and Dmitry Gusev.

6 out of 15

Muscovites will also vote for deputies in 13 municipalities.

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This can be done in person or online.

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This year, for the first time, it became possible to cast your vote directly through electronic voting terminals at polling stations.

9 out of 15

The duration of the elections was determined by the subjects themselves.

10 out of 15

The opportunity to vote online is available in 25 regions.< /p>
11 out of 15

As of the evening of September 6, 1.2 million citizens decided to use this method.

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Moscow in these statistics are not included, since residents of the capital do not need to submit an application.

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There will also be additional elections for State Duma deputies in four single-mandate constituencies.

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Legislative elections will be held in four new subjects.

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