Russian Presidential Election Results
Vladimir Putin emerged as the frontrunner in the recent presidential elections of the Russian Federation, securing a significant 87.97% of the total votes. The preliminary results were announced shortly after the polls closed, indicating a clear lead for Putin.
Key Figures in the Election
- Nikolai Kharitonov: 3.8%
- Leonid Slutsky: 2.96%
- Vladislav Davankov: 3.73%
The Central Election Commission released the initial voting data after processing 24.4% of the protocols, with Putin leading by a wide margin.
Overview of the Election Process
The voting process spanned three days, from March 15 to March 17, with Russia 24 state television initially reporting exit polls at 87%. Subsequently, the official results were declared at 87.9%, solidifying Putin’s position as the front-runner.
Reactions to the Election Results
Following the announcement of the early election results, various global leaders and organizations expressed their views on the outcome:
- White House National Security Council Spokesperson: Criticized the lack of freedom and fairness in the elections, citing political repression under Putin’s regime.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky: Condemned the election as a mere simulation, calling for accountability and justice for Putin’s actions.
- Germany’s Foreign Ministry: Denounced the election as pseudo-democratic, highlighting Putin’s authoritarian rule and disregard for international norms.
- UK Foreign Minister David Cameron: Raised concerns over the conduct of the elections, particularly in relation to the situation in Ukrainian territories.
- Polish Foreign Ministry: Criticized the electoral process in Russia, citing widespread repression and lack of democratic principles.
These reactions underscore the international scrutiny surrounding the Russian presidential election and the implications of Putin’s continued dominance in Russian politics.