Russian legislative election
Bulgaria: The Election Campaign Started Today
The election campaign for president and vice president opens on October 15, 2021 (30 days before Election Day - November 14) and ends at 24.00 on November 12, 2021.
When a new election is held, the election campaign in the elections for President and Vice President of the Republic ends on November 19, 2021 at 24.00h.
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Putin's Party Retains its Constitutional Majority
With 76 percent of the protocols processed, the ruling United Russia party received 49.16 percent of the vote in the parliamentary elections, and can count on 196 seats for which a majority vote is cast, the Central Election Commission said, citing the business information platform RBC.
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Preliminary results: After Putin - Putin
This was shown by the results of the Central Election Commission, based on 60.18 percent of the counted votes.
The Communist Party won 20.88 percent of the vote, followed by the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia with 7.89, Fair Russia with 7.54 and New People with 5.77 percent of voters, reports TASS.
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26 Independent Candidates Enter the Moscow Parliament
26 independent candidates enter the local parliament of Moscow. Yesterday local government elections were held in 85 regions of Russia.
Turnout in Moscow was 21.6%, slightly more than the vote in 2014. In addition to the independent candidates, representatives of the Communist Party and the Yabloko and Just Russia formations will enter the local parliament.
Putin's party scores crushing win in Russia parliament vote
Russia's ruling United Russia party has cruised to an easy victory in parliamentary polls that could pave the way for President Vladimir Putin to glide to a fourth term in 2018 elections, with more than 93 percent of votes counted.
United Russia wins convincingly in Duma elections
Russian President Vladimir Putin's party, United Russia, will have 343 seats in the 450-seat State Duma, preliminary results of Sunday's election have shown.
These result are based on 93 percent of all cast ballots.
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Ruling Party in Russia Secures Majority in Parliament
United Russia party of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has gained a stable majority in Parliament's lower house after the general election held on Sunday, official results indicate.
The same four parties that made up the previous State Duma have also entered the current one.
With 90% of ballot protocols processed, the party wins 54.21% of the vote for the 450-seat Parliament.
Russia Elections: Same Parties to Enter Parliament - Exit Poll
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev's United Russia party has won by a landslide the elections held in the country on Sunday, but has lost some support, exit polls have suggested.
Early poll results have shown the same four parties that made up the current Russian legislation in 2011 will have MPs in the 450-seat Parliament, daily Kommersant reports.
Support in Russia for Syria strikes slips, but 59 pct still in favor
Public support in Russia for the country's air strikes in Syria has slipped since the Kremlin launched its air campaign more than four months ago, a poll showed on Feb. 15, but a comfortable majority still backs the bombing.