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Putin holds a meeting in the Kremlin with his election proxies

MOSCOW, March 20 Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin is holding a meeting with his proxies for the elections of the head of state, the correspondent reports.
The meeting is taking place in the Grand Kremlin Palace. In total, about 400 people were invited to it.

Among Putin's trusted representatives in this year's presidential elections were public figures, cultural figures, artists, scientists, and famous athletes. The total number of registered trustees was 544 people.

The presidential elections in Russia took place from March 15 to 17. After processing 100% of the protocols, Putin received 87.28% of the votes. The turnout was 77.44%.
Counting of votes in the Russian presidential elections

Voting started on March 15 and lasted three days. The multi-day voting format was first used in the presidential elections in Russia.

Voting started on March 15 and lasted three days. The multi-day voting format was first used in the presidential elections in Russia.

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According to the Chairman of the Central Election Commission Ella Pamfilova, the multi-day voting format allowed the maximum number of voters to take part in the elections.< /p>

According to CEC Chairman Ella Pamfilova, the multi-day voting format allowed the maximum number of voters to take part in the elections.

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The earliest polling stations closed were in the Far East — in the Kamchatka Territory and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

Earlier In total, polling stations were closed in the Far East — in the Kamchatka Territory and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

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The total turnout this year was a record: according to preliminary data, it exceeded 77 percent.

The overall turnout this year was a record: according to preliminary data, it exceeded 77 percent.

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According to Vladimir Putin, the ordinary citizen felt that the future of Russia depends on him. This is how Putin explained the high turnout in the elections.

According to Vladimir Putin, the ordinary citizen felt that the future of Russia depended on him. This is how Putin explained the high turnout in the elections.

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Putin called the election results a manifestation of trust on the part of citizens, as well as their hope that everything will be done so as planned.

Putin called the election results a manifestation of confidence on the part of citizens, as well as their hope for that everything will be done as planned.

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For the first time, residents of new regions participated in the presidential elections in Russia — the DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.

For the first time, residents of new regions took part in the presidential elections in Russia — the DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.

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According to the head of the DPR Denis Pushilin, the turnout in the republic is high explained by the events taking place in Donbass since 2014. In addition, this is the result of the personal attitude of the region's residents towards President Vladimir Putin.

According to the head of the DPR Denis Pushilin, the high turnout in the republic is explained by the events taking place in the Donbass since 2014. In addition, this is the result of the personal attitude of residents of the region towards President Vladimir Putin.

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Voters from 28 regions of Russia could take part in the elections online on remote electronic voting platforms.

Voters from 28 regions of Russia could take part in the elections online on remote electronic voting platforms.

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According to the Ministry of Digital Development, almost five million Russians applied to vote remotely.

According to the Ministry of Digital Development, almost five million Russians applied to vote remotely.

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International observers and experts monitored the vote counting procedure. They noted the high level of organization of the Russian presidential elections.

International observers and experts monitored the vote counting procedure . They noted the high level of organization of the Russian presidential elections.

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The CIS observer mission stated that no serious violations that would affect the election results were recorded, despite the provocations.

The CIS observer mission stated that no serious violations that would have affected the election results were recorded, despite the provocations.

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On Mobile groups were visiting polling stations in Moscow with preventive checks, said the head of the Public Headquarters for Observing Elections in the capital, Vadim Kovalev.

Mobile groups went to polling stations in Moscow with preventive checks, said the head of the Public Headquarters for Observing Elections in the capital Vadim Kovalev.

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US Observer Klein Preston IV called the elections transparent and in compliance with international law. He noted that he is jealous of the way voting is organized in Russia.

US observer Kline Preston IV called the elections transparent and in accordance with international law. He noted that he is jealous of the way voting is organized in Russia.

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Voting started on March 15 and lasted three days. The multi-day voting format was first used in the presidential elections in Russia.

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According to the Chairman of the Central Election Commission, Ella Pamfilova, the multi-day voting format allowed the maximum number of voters to take part in the elections.

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The earliest polling stations to close were in the Far East — in the Kamchatka Territory and the Chukotka Autonomous Region district.

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The overall turnout this year was a record: according to preliminary data, it exceeded 77 percent.

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According to Vladimir Putin, the ordinary citizen felt that the future of Russia depended on him. This is how Putin explained the high turnout in the elections.

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Putin called the election results a manifestation of confidence on the part of citizens, as well as their hope that everything will be done as planned.

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For the first time, residents of new Russia participated in the presidential elections regions — DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.

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According to the head of the DPR Denis Pushilin, the high turnout in the republic is explained by the events taking place in the Donbass since 2014. In addition, this is the result of the personal attitude of the region's residents towards President Vladimir Putin.

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Voters from 28 regions of Russia could take part in the elections online on remote electronic voting platforms.

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According to the Ministry of Digital Development, almost five million Russians applied to vote remotely.

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International observers and experts monitored the vote counting procedure. They noted the high level of organization of the Russian presidential elections.

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The CIS observer mission stated that no serious violations that would affect the election results were recorded, despite the provocations.< /p>
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Mobile groups with preventive checks went to polling stations in Moscow, said the head of the Public Headquarters for Observing Elections in the capital, Vadim Kovalev.

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US Observer Klein Preston IV called the elections transparent and in accordance with international law. He noted that he is jealous of the way voting is organized in Russia.

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