CEC deputy head Bulaev: video surveillance is used in 51 regions this year
MOSCOW, September 10 – RIA Novosti. Nikolai Bulaev, deputy chairman of the Central Election Commission of Russia, said that this year, video surveillance was used during voting in 51 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, 932 video recorders were installed in regional election commissions and 23,709 video recorders were installed in regional election commissions. .
“If we go back chronologically to what happened five years ago on 51 issues this year, as if the electoral processes tend to repeat themselves every five years, five years ago the Russian Federation had practically no elections on any subject. Bulaev said in a statement at the MSK information center. “No level of video surveillance, no video stabilization, we have today: regional commissions – 932, PECs – 23,709,” he said.
He noted that the video surveillance recommended by MSK has become highly professional.
Elections at various levels will be held in Russia for three days as part of a single voting day from 9-11 September, with a total of approximately 4.7 thousand election campaigns in 82 regions. By direct voting, 14 governors, deputies of six legislatures and city councils of 12 administrative centers will be elected.
Governors will be elected in 14 regions of Russia, legislative assemblies will be formed in six regions, and deputies of the administrative center will be voted on in 12 regions. In addition, voters will have to decide on local governments.
Kaliningrad region is one of 26 districts where voting took place on 9, 10 and 11 September. Governor Anton Alikhanov went to the polls on the first day.
In the other 32 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the voting will be one day, in the 15 two days. Voting timing is not the same in elections at different levels in nine regions.
The voting period in Moscow is three days. MPs are elected in 125 out of 146 municipalities. There were 5638 candidates on the ballot.
There are 3261 ballot boxes in Moscow.
Also, Muscovites can vote remotely on any of the three days, there is no need to apply for it.
The ballot boxes were also opened in the Ryazan, Vladimir and Yaroslavl regions. They elect governors.
Voters cast their votes in the governor’s election in Tambov.
In total, 67 candidates from ten parties registered for the election of senior officials, two of whom ran their own candidacy.
Competition in the election of governor is about five people per seat.
The photo shows Maxim Yegorov, Deputy Head of the Administration of the Tambov Region, at a ballot box.
More than 50,000 public observers are working at polling stations this year.
Observers will monitor the issuance of the ballot papers, the progress of the elections and the counting of the votes.
Governors will be elected in 14 regions of Russia, legislative assemblies will be formed in six regions, and deputies of the administrative center will be voted on in 12 regions. In addition, voters will have to decide on local governments.
Kaliningrad region is one of 26 districts where voting took place on 9, 10 and 11 September. Governor Anton Alikhanov went to the polls on the first day.
In the other 32 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the voting will be one day, in the 15 two days. Voting timing is not the same in elections at different levels in nine regions.
The voting period in Moscow is three days. MPs are elected in 125 out of 146 municipalities. There were 5638 candidates on the ballot.
There are 3261 ballot boxes in Moscow.
Also, Muscovites can vote remotely on any of the three days, there is no need to apply for it.
The ballot boxes were also opened in the Ryazan, Vladimir and Yaroslavl regions. They elect governors.
Voters cast their votes in the governor’s election in Tambov.
In total, 67 candidates from ten parties registered for the election of senior officials, two of whom ran their own candidacy.
Competition in the election of governor is about five people per seat.
The photo shows Maxim Yegorov, Deputy Head of the Administration of the Tambov Region, at a ballot box.
More than 50,000 public observers are working at polling stations this year.
Observers will monitor the issuance of the ballot papers, the progress of the elections and the counting of the votes.
Source: Ria
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