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Election Cards

Russia, Leningrad Region, Governor 2020

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Official title:

Election of the Governor of the Leningrad Region

Winner/leader:

Alexander Drozdenko

Wikipedia article:

Выборы губернатора Ленинградской области (2020)

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Original data source:The CEC of Russia
URL of the source:www.leningrad-reg.vybory.izbirkom.ru/region/region/leningrad-reg?action=show&root=1&tvd=24720001130665&vrn=24720001130661®ion=47&global=&sub_region=0&prver=0&pronetvd=null&vibid=24720001130665&type=234
Data validation fileRussia_Leningrad_region_Governor_2020.pdf
ParsingShpilkin
Dataset:Russia_Leningrad_region_Governor_2020.zip
Date of verification10/2/2020
Verification of the dataset with the source:

Reconciliation result: Discrepancy of 93 voters, 45 ballots (no digital PECs).

Digital PECs were not included in Shpilkin's parsings in 2020.

The CEC, by introducing the captcha mechanism on its website, deliberately created obstacles for citizens to familiarize themselves with and analyze the election results. This, in turn, reduced the reliability of capturing published data using the Wayback Machine and similar servers.

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DIY Kiesling-Shpilkin diagram

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