MOSCOW, January 26 The Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation uses for verification signature sheets in support of candidates for the post of President of the Russian Federation, a special technical complex that speeds up work by 8-10 times and allows the use of neural networks for error-free deep verification, Deputy Chairman of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation Nikolai Bulaev said on air.
«»This (special technical complex) allows our experts to speed up the work on documents by 8-10 times. Secondly, we practically eliminate the so-called human factor — the error factor. And in this case, the developed program allows us to use neural networks, which make a deep check error-free,” Bulaev said on Channel One.
The Federation Council has scheduled presidential elections for March 17, 2024. Voting will last three days: March 15, 16 and 17.
Currently, 11 people are vying for the post of head of state. The Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation has registered three presidential candidates — Leonid Slutsky, Nikolai Kharitonov and Vladislav Davankov. Since all three are representatives of parliamentary parties, collecting signatures in their support is not required to register as candidates for elections.
Nominees from non-parliamentary political parties — Sergei Malinkovich, Boris Nadezhdin, Andrei Bogdanov, Sergei Baburin, Irina Sviridova must submit at least 100 thousand signatures by January 31.
Self-nominees — Vladimir Putin, the Russian Rada, Anatoly Batashev — need to collect at least 300 thousand signatures.
The Central Election Commission must decide to register all candidates no later than February 10.