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YABLOKO forwarded the first ten claims in connection with election fraud to courts

Press Release
November 18, 2009

Moscow district courts file the first ten lawsuits in connection with YABLOKO’s claims that results of the voting at the Moscow City Duma election should be cancelled at 14 election districts.

If YABLOKO wins the cases, the courts will oblige the territorial electoral commissions to recount the votes.

YABLOKO’s claims base on discrepancies between the copies of the protocols of votings obtained by the observers an the official results of the voting.

The Moscow YABLOKO web-site has published data indicating which court will examine the exact type of falsification registered at a definite polling station.

YABLOKO maintains its campaign “Learn What Happened to Your Vote!” The party calls all the Muscovites who did not vote for the progovernmental United Russia or took away and destroyed their bulletins or simply abstained from voting to fill in a special form at the web-site. Colleting all the information and comparing it with the official results of the voting and statistical analysis data YABLOKO is going to assess the scope of the fraud and obtain evidence required for recognising the votings void.

See also:

Elections to the Moscow City Duma, 2009

Moscow’s Carousel Elections.By Sergei Mitrokhin. The Moscow Times, October 23, 2009

On non-recognition of the results of the elections of October 11, 2009, and the need to investigate cases of franchise violations. Statement of the Bureau of the Russian United Democratic Party YABLOKO.
October 19, 2009

Election fraud at the Moscow City Duma elections. From the Live Journal of Igor Yakovlev, Press Secretary of the YABLOKO party

Violations at the Moscow City Duma elections. Press Release. October 12, 2009

Court rules out that the results of the voting at the Moscow City Duma election at polling station No 192 are void. Press release, October 22, 2009


 

 

 

Press Release
November 18, 2009