Voting in the Russian presidential election officially begins_ with a total of 4 candidates participating in the presidential election

Voting in the Russian presidential election officially begins_ with a total of 4 candidates participating in the presidential election

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Vladivostok, March 15 (Reporter Chen Chang) Polling stations in Kamchatka Krai, Chukotka Autonomous Region and other places located at the easternmost tip of Russian territory will open at 8:00 local time on the 15th. The 2024 Russian presidential election voting officially begins.

According to data released by the Russian Central Election Commission, about 1.1 billion Russian citizens have the right to vote, of which more than 1.8 million live abroad all year round. Russia has set up more than 90,000 polling stations for this election, and each polling station will be open from 8:00 to 20:00 local time from the 15th to the 17th.

Russia spans multiple time zones. The Kamchatka Krai and Chukotka Autonomous Region are the earliest areas to start voting. The polling station in Kaliningrad Oblast, located at the western end of Russian territory, starts voting at the latest.

In some remote and inaccessible areas in Russia, border posts, ocean ships and some overseas areas, the presidential election vote has been held in advance from February 25 to March 14. This election introduced remote electronic voting for the first time. Voters from more than 20 regions can submit remote electronic voting applications from January 29 to March 11.

A total of four candidates participated in the presidential election, including current Russian President Vladimir Putin, Slutsky of the Russian Liberal Democratic Party, Haritonov of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and Davinkov of the Russian New Zealand Party.

According to the Russian presidential election rules, those who obtain more than 50% of the votes in the election are elected president. If there are more than two candidates and neither of them is elected, the Central Election Commission will announce a second round of voting for the two candidates with the lead votes, and the one with the highest votes in the second round of voting will be elected president. The Russian Central Election Commission will confirm the results of the presidential election no later than March 28 and announce them within 3 days after the election results are confirmed. (Participating reporter: Liu Kai)