Election Day CEC Chairman Vladimir Churov spends in the Astrakhan region, where the chosen governor, mayors and members of rural communities.
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– First, we’ll go to the east, then north and south, then to the south-west. Be back by eight o’clock, and at one site in Astrakhan, I’ll see how they will vote count. More precise coordinates, I will not tell you, because the chairman of the regional committee is here, he can eavesdrop and arrange special warm welcome – Churov told reporters on the threshold of the hotel.
Churov said that compared to last election now present in the region was quiet:
– We received only two complaints from the Astrakhan region.
He also noted that the Astrakhan region is a border region, and he had long wanted to see how organized Vote in the border villages, because there are specifics:
– For example, in the Pskov region is not only a significant number of voters, but also members of the committee may have a second passport. For voters, it is possible, but the candidates, as well as some members of the commission is prohibited. For the voice of the Russian citizenship.
In addition, Churov interested in voting border guards who are in the service. On the question of how Vladimir Churov assesses competition in the Astrakhan governor elections, he said that assesses voter competition, adding that “now is the main struggle for a place in the municipalities”:
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– People have realized that the municipalities for them the most important thing – this land, schools, kindergartens, water, sewerage, cleaning and so on.
At the office of governor of the Astrakhan region claiming five candidates: Ongoing Governor Alexander Zhylkin, leader of the regional branch of the party “Fair Russia” Oleg Shein, Oleg Snow, nominated by the party of the Communist Party, Alexander Tukaev from the “Automotive Russia”, from the Liberal Democratic Party – State Duma deputy Alexander Starovoytov.
Also in 111 municipalities formations are elections chapters. In 170 municipalities – the election of deputies to the Soviets (replaced about two thousand seats).
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