Ivan Shukshin / Monday, September 14, 2020 / Categories: Articles by geography, Russia, Krasnodar Krai, Dependence of results on the turnout, Investigations of this type The real turnout in Kuban was ~25% And this is how the distribution of the results of the gubernatorial election by TECs looks like. The observation-covered Krasnodar stands out and shows - real turnout was ~25%. Kanevskaya, where I spent my childhood, drew the highest turnout, 97%. And Pavlovskaya drew the highest percentage for Kondratiev, 94%. Crooks. Interactive version (sorry, I didn't sign all the dots or it would be cluttered) - https://plotly.com/~ishukshin/89/ That's enough for a quick analysis, full report later. Print 24326 Tags: FalsificationsRF Unified E-Day 2020RF Krasnodar Krai Governor 2020 Данные для статьиfullLaboratory support for articlefullDossier's BlockRF Unified E-Day 2020 RF Krasnodar Krai Governor 2020Theoretic depthObservation More links ИсточникБлог автора Related articles Doubting Thomas's Crash Test New parameters to explore The first governor of 2020 has been uploaded to the Lab: Krasnodar Krai Funny story about the Tambov region Russian governors of 2020 already under the microscope Please login or register to post comments.
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