External Sources Manager / Friday, August 5, 2016 / Categories: Russia, Territory of elections, Russia, Machine-readable libraries Sergey Shpilkin's dataset archive Election investigator and physicist Sergei Shpilkin has published an array of Russian election data at http://datahub.io/ . His data can be found at: https://datahub.io/organization/ru_elections The data set includes Russian presidential elections, 2012 . Russian State Duma Elections, 2011 Russian Presidential Elections, 2008 Elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation, 2007 Presidential elections in the Russian Federation, 2004 Elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation, 2003 Presidential elections in the Russian Federation, 2000 Russian State Duma elections, 1999 (about 40 per cent of PECs) Data format: ODS Latest update: 09.08.2016 Previous Article Armenia Referendum 2015 Next Article Russia, State Duma 2016 Print 17796 Theoretic depthObservation Please login or register to post comments.
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