Photo: Wanted!
Left: Valentin Gorbunov, Chair of the Moscow
Electoral Commission
Right: Vladimir Churov, Chair of the Central
Electoral Commission
Here comes information from the polling stations where Dmitry
Medvedev, Vladimir Putin and [Mayor of Moscow] Yuri Luzhkov
voted:
United Russia — 36,7%; CPRF —28,4%; YABLOKO — 14,9%; Just
Russia — 9,2%; LDPR — 6%
What the electoral commissions shall do now?!
Internet is full of gags and jokes and this is the evidence
of the mental health of the nation. However, jokes end sooner
of later. In the end Russia’s future is in stake. The stage
of a saving sense of humour will end in a year or two. Then
the people will either oust the bosses who lost their honour
or vise versa this team will drive the people to a “stall”.
The latter is more likely: such people never give up power
voluntary, moreover with such a load of unlawful acts on their
back. So let us be serious…
Whole
text by Vladimir Kozlov and Dmitry Oreshkin in Russian at
Tables from the article
Ramenki, Gagarinsky and Tverskoi polling stations where President,
Prime Minister and Mayor of Moscow voted give us an example
of the true results. The result in the middle is worthy of
note. (Table 1).
Table 1
Polling stations No 157, 2079, 2627
Voter turnout 22.1%
United Russia 36.7%
CPRF 28.4%
YABLOKO 14.9%
Just Russia 9.2%
LDPR 6%
Patriots of Russia 2%
However, Moscow’s electoral districts differ (and often inexplicably),
as persons may differ. Two polling stations No 2515 and 2516
were located in the same school of Mozhaisky district, they
had approximately the same number of voters – a little over
2,000 (Table 2). Simply compare and make your conclusion.
Were these simply voters from different planets or electoral
commissions composed from different people?
Table 2
Polling station No 2515 No 2516
Voter turnout 21.2% 33.6%
United Russia 47.1% 92.7%
CPRF 22% 2.5%
LDPR 13.4% 2%
YABLOKO 6.6% 0.4%
Just Russia 4.8% 0.3%
Patriots of Russia 2% 1.4%
Annulled bulletins 4.3% 0.7%
See also:
the
original
Moscow’s
Carousel Elections.By Sergei Mitrokhin. The
Moscow Times, October 23, 2009
Moscow City
Duma Elections, 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
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