The Russian presidential election has seen a significant voter turnout, with various reports indicating a steady increase in participation over the election period. On the first day, the Russian Central Election Commission (CEC) reported that 24% of citizens had voted, equating to around 27 million people, with turnout on the first day exceeding 23%, including early voting. This figure rose to over 36% by the end of the first day, with early voting in new regions such as Donetsk, Lugansk People's Republics, and Zaporizhzhia contributing more than 2 billion ballots. Total attendance at 21:05 was 35.60%. By 13:32 Moscow time on the following day, participation had reached 40.05%, and by 15:13, it was at 45.02%. By the final day, officials reported that over half of Russian voters had gone to the polls, with turnout exceeding 55% and reaching 60% by 9:28 a.m. Moscow time. The election, which is spread over three days, has been marked by a high turnout despite attempts by the Kiev regime to disrupt voter participation, which were deemed a complete failure. The Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) predicts a turnout of 71%.
Officials say that over half of Russian voters have already gone to the polls, amid final day of presidential election.
The turnout in the presidential elections in the Russian Federation at the level of the entire country is 60 percent at 9:28 a.m. Moscow time, according to data from the Central Election Commission https://t.co/AQWEdNnHZJ
RUSSIA: Officials say that over half of Russian voters have already gone to the polls, amid final day of presidential election.
Turnout in the Russian presidential elections across the country exceeded 55% - Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation
🇷🇺ALMOST HALF OF RUSSIA HAS VOTED Russia's Central Election Commission: "Participation in the presidential elections reached 45.02% as of 15:13 Moscow time." I wonder if this ballot was counted? Source: Al Mayadeen, Video: @visegrad24 https://t.co/ZPJon4R8wg https://t.co/0K8huZfGeS
🇷🇺‼️🚨 “Voter turnout in the presidential elections in the Russian Federation as a whole in the country at 13.32 Moscow time is 40.05%” — the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation. https://t.co/hpqlmIw0z2
Russia’s Central Election Commission (CEC) reported at the close of polls on Friday that over 36% of Russians eligible to vote had done so on the first day of the election. https://t.co/QZu09da4Js
Polling stations were closed across Russia. The first day of voting in the elections was successfully completed! It can be said that the treacherous operation of Kiev regime to disrupt the turnout of the population was a complete failure. Total attendance at 21:05 was 35.60%.. https://t.co/QNkoqGcZNu
🇷🇺 Huge Voter Turnout on Day 1 of the Russian Presidential Election Overall turnout as of 8pm Moscow time exceeded 36%. More than 2 billion early voting ballots were cast in the new regions Donetsk, Lugansk People's Republics, and Zaporizhzhia. 1.7 million voters took… https://t.co/MUkWjJtPEn
#FromTheSouth News Bits | According to data from the Russian electoral authorities, turnout on the first day of the presidential elections exceeded 23%, including early voting. https://t.co/GvHOD02DDI
The Russian Central Election Commission (CEC) claims that 24% of Russian citizens, which is around 27 million people, have already voted as of Friday afternoon. Today is the first day of the presidential election in Russia spread over three days. 📷: CEC screenshot https://t.co/2xNG1kKWd7
The heads of many Russian regions, leaders of political parties, and an array of senior officials, have already cast their ballots. This year, turnout is expected to be at 71%, the Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) predicts. https://t.co/RsUeF58YBa