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Legislative elections were held in Russia on 4 December 2011. [1] At stake were the 450 seats in the 6th State Duma , the lower house of the Federal Assembly (the legislature). United Russia won the elections with 49.32% of the vote, taking 238 seats or 52.88% of the Duma seats.
The 2011–2013 Russian protests, which some English language media referred to as the Snow Revolution (Russian: Снежная революция, romanized: Snezhnaya revolyutsiya), [13] began in 2011 (as protests against the 2011 Russian legislative election results) and continued into 2012 and 2013.
The 2011 Russian legislative elections were considered to be rigged in favor of the ruling party by a number of journalists and opposition representatives. [34]
The other 225 are the winners of elections in single-mandate constituencies. The elections of 1993–2003 and 2016–2021 were held according to this scheme. In 2007 and 2011, the threshold was 7% and all 450 members of the Duma were elected by party lists.
Category: Elections in Russia by year. 6 languages. ... 2011 elections in Russia (2 P) 2012 elections in Russia (1 C, 3 P) 2013 elections in Russia (1 C, 4 P)
Ahead of the Russian election, independent journalist and TV Rain news anchor Ekaterina Kotrikadze gives unique insight into the treacherous job of reporting the truth in Putin’s Russia.
The head of an independent vote-monitoring group that Russia has labelled a "foreign agent" says the presidential election that began on Friday and is widely expected to re-elect Vladimir Putin is ...
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