Putin wins Russian election by big margin

Blackleaf

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Vladimir Putin will lead Russia for another six years, after securing an expected victory in the presidential election.

A Russian state exit poll gave him 73.9% of the vote, easily defeating his closest competitor.

The main opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, was barred from the race.

Russia election: Vladimir Putin wins by big margin


BBC News
18 March 2018


Mr Putin has been either president or prime minister for almost 20 years

Vladimir Putin will lead Russia for another six years, after securing an expected victory in the presidential election.

A Russian state exit poll gave him 73.9% of the vote, easily defeating his closest competitor.

The main opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, was barred from the race.

The scale of victory - which had been widely predicted - was a marked increase in his share of the vote from 2012, when he won 64%.

A state exit poll put the turnout at 63.7%, down on 2012. Mr Putin's campaign had hoped for a large turnout, to give him the strongest possible mandate.

Video recordings from polling stations showed irregularities in a number of towns and cities across Russia. Several videos showed election officials stuffing boxes with ballot papers.

Early results showed that with just 21.3% of boxes counted, Mr Putin had almost 72% of the votes.

Exit polls, published as soon as voting ended, showed that Mr Putin's closest opponent, Pavel Grudinin, was only projected to win 11.2%.

Mr Navalny was excluded from the election because of an embezzlement conviction that he said was manufactured by the Kremlin.

During polling day, independent election monitoring group Golos reported hundreds of irregularities, including:

Voting papers found in some ballot boxes before polls opened
Observers were barred from entering some polling stations
Some people were bussed in amid suspicion of forced voting
Webcams at polling stations were obstructed by balloons and other obstacles


Videos taken from the election commission's live stream of polling stations also appeared to show some instances of officials stuffing ballots into boxes.

In Dagestan, one election official said he was prevented from doing his job by a crowd of men who blocked the ballot box.

But the Central Electoral Commission chief, Ella Pamfilova, said there no serious violations registered, according to Russia's Interfax news agency.

She had earlier said that anyone involved in violations would be caught.

Russia election: Vladimir Putin wins by big margin - BBC News
 

Curious Cdn

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WOW! THERE'S A SURPRISE!

Opposing candidates just boarded a train bound for somewhere between the Ural Mountains and Vladivostok.

Dosvedanya!
 

Kreskin

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I,ll tip some beers this evening. An absolutly delightful outcome in our Russian partners election. It is good that there is great sanity in Russia. Long live Russia.
Hail Marx, Hail Lennon, Hail Ringo.
 

Hoid

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Well on his way to becoming one of the truly ridiculous figures in modern history.
 

Murphy

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Exactly. He's just a lonely kid, looking for someone to talk to, DB. As you have seen, he'll say anything. Sad, isn't it?
 

Danbones

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But no one seems to notice the recent NEW chinese dictator for life...
:)
too many of his stooges spending all that propaganda dough and pointing at the evil putin I guess.

Ever since the chinese bought up whorelywood the whole world seems to have slipped off the edge.
 

darkbeaver

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But no one seems to notice the recent NEW chinese dictator for life...
:)
too many of his stooges spending all that propaganda dough and pointing at the evil putin I guess.

Ever since the chinese bought up whorelywood the whole world seems to have slipped off the edge.

The Chinese are smart and they see no need to change direction at this time with certain war looming. A practised hand at the helm till that storm passes would seem to me to be the most intelligent course at this time. This country of ours may never have competent leadership because of our internationalist affiliations. Globalism is dead and Ottawa has not become informed of the transition I think. Certainly Mr stupid wardrobe selection has no idea.
 

Hoid

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The question is how much longer is the world going to put up with his increasingly unhinged actions?

He is the prototypical big fish in a tiny pond and he probably needs a good spanking.
 

Durry

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It's surprising how many in Canada are Putin lovers and are happy to see him win again.
 

Curious Cdn

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It's surprising how many in Canada are Putin lovers and are happy to see him win again.

No, it's surprising how many of them accumulated on here. I personally don't know a single Canadian who likes Putin, at all.

Hmmm...

- "Bald Eagle" bullshite avatar.
- to the Right of Atilla the Hun
- not very knowledgeable about Canadians
- likes Trump
- likes Putin
- knee jerk reactionary
- white supremist

Are you part of that army of Russian trolls?

I wouldn't have guessed that you are, seeing as you are as dumb as a sack of hammers and the Russians sure as hell will want their money back.
 

White_Unifier

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I don't agree with Putin on all fronts, but I do agree with many of his policies none-the-less. He recognizes that liberty taken to excess hurts society.