The current presidential contenders were briefed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who emphasized that “we must continue active joint work in Parliament and promote ideas for the development of the country.”
Putin reportedly stated that the election campaign was polite and completely compliant with Russian law, according to the Russian “Sputnik” outlet.
According to data from the Central Election Commission after 100% of the votes were counted, Vladimir Putin won the Russian Federation’s presidential elections with 87.28% of the votes, Nikolai Kharitonov won 4.31% of the votes, Vladislav Davankov received 3.85% of the votes, and Leonid Slutsky received 3.2%. Ballot papers.
According to the Russian “Sputnik” outlet, vote results were released at the Central Election Commission’s information center, and all ballot papers were tallied.
Yesterday evening, Sunday, voting stations for Russia’s presidential elections closed, and officials of the Russian Election Commission began counting ballots in all centers and transferring them to the capital, Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked Russians for voting in the presidential elections yesterday evening, Sunday.
In an address from his election headquarters in Moscow, Putin stated, “I’d want to thank the Russian folks. We are all one team. All Russian nationals who attended to the polling places and voted.