87% of Russians voted for Putin, exit poll data

Yuri Kobzar20:35, 03/17/24

It was previously reported that a record 73% of Russians turned out for the elections.

Vladimir Putin is gaining about 87% of the votes in the Russian presidential elections, which ended on Sunday. Russian sociological agencies provide such data based on the results of exit polls.

According to  TASS , the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion (VTsIOM), based on the results of a survey of voters at the exit of polling stations, calculated that Vladimir Putin received 87% of the votes in the elections. In second place is the candidate from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Nikolai Kharitonov, with 4.6% of the votes. The third is the candidate from the New People party, Vladislav Davankov, with 4.2% of the votes. The current head of the LDPR, Leonid Slutsky, received 3% of the votes.

As Kommersant writes , the Public Opinion Foundation (FOM) gives similar results. According to his data, the current leader of the country has 87.8% of the votes, 4.7% of Russians voted for Kharitonov, 3.6% for Davankov, and 2.5% for Slutsky.

(C)UNIAN 2024

4 comments

  1. Does anyone give a fuck what percentage putler gave himself? Now he will claim the whole country is behind him, and maybe mobilize more cannon fodder, and the sheep can’t protest, because they “voted” for putler.

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