Oddly enough, exit polls showed that Putin won less than 100% of the vote

18.03.2024/13/11 XNUMX:XNUMX    1075

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin wins about 87% of the votes in the Russian presidential election. Russian sociological agencies cite such "modest" figures based on the results of exit polls.

According to TASS, the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion ("VTSIOM"), according to the results of the poll of voters at the exit from the polling stations, could not count Vladimir Putin with more than 87% of the vote. In second place is Mykola Kharitonov, a candidate from the CPRF, who was allowed to gain 4,6% of the vote. Vladyslav Davankov, the candidate from the New People party, is third, with 4,2% of the vote. The current head of the LDPR, Leonid Slutsky, won 3% of the vote.

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As "Kommersant" writes, no less absurd results are produced by the "Public Opinion" Foundation (FOM). According to his data, the Russian dictator allegedly won 87,8% of the vote, 4,7% of Russians voted for Kharitonov, 3,6% for Davankov, and 2,5% for Slutsky.

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We will remind you that three days of voting in the "presidential election" ended today in Russia. The Russian Central Election Commission reported a record turnout of more than 73%, which is the highest figure for the entire time of the existence of post-Soviet Russia.





In the occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russians calculated even more dizzying numbers - 88% in Donetsk region, 87% in Luhansk region, 83,8% in Kherson region, 85% in Zaporizhia region. But even that pales in comparison to Chechnya, where turnout was as high as 96%.

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