A series of tweets have emerged detailing electoral fraud during Russia's presidential elections, specifically at a polling station in St. Petersburg. Videos circulating online show two women engaging in ballot box stuffing "in Russia", with a security guard apparently ignoring the act. The incident, caught on CCTV camera, has raised questions about the legitimacy of the election results, particularly the reported 74% victory margin of Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg. Media outlet Agentstvo has identified the location of the polling station involved in the incident.
Ballot stuffing is art. But these women in St Petersburg still got caught on CCTV camera during Russia’s presidential elections. https://t.co/rAl0wLPUNZ
A video from a Russian polling station in St Petersburg. Two women are benaving very strangely with the ballot urn, trying to distribute the ballots they threw in earlier. https://t.co/eiYiDtTYBs
A video has emerged online showing electoral fraud happening at a Russian polling station: two women are seen ballot box stuffing while a security guard pretends not to notice. Media outlet Agentstvo has identified the polling station, it is located in St. Petersburg. https://t.co/86Tjguzcib
Woman caught crawling into polling center "in Russia" to "throw in ballots" https://t.co/PDL1cemw6I https://t.co/Wa1JK4n7uc
How did Putin win 74% in St Petersburg, Russia 🇷🇺?? Ballot-stuffing!! The tried-and-true method to steal elections. https://t.co/COfv5O19oN