Timeline for Why do Russians vote when the elections are rigged?
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Mar 23 at 16:31 | comment | added | Gray Sheep | @snakecharmerb before the delegates of the parties (with opposite interests). The delegates must see that you throw your ballot into the urn (to see that you throw only one), but they must not see how did you vote. In general, no one must be allowed to see, how did you vote, and you must not be able to prove it on any way. That is a fair election. So is it, de jure but not de facto, in Russia. In the USA, it is not even so de jure. | |
Mar 23 at 16:29 | comment | added | Gray Sheep | @snakecharmerb Sorry but there should no such tihng that electronic voting, mail voting and similars exist. If someone is blind, or someone can not move, and in similar cases, the voter must register before the election. Then, a thing called "moving urn" visits him, which is being cared by two, opposite interesting party delegate, and he/sha can vote so. But this is an exceptional thing. The ordinary and only possible way to vote, is that you visit the voting circle where you live, and you put the "X" to a paper, with a pen, behind curtains, and then you put your vote into the urn | |
Mar 23 at 16:22 | comment | added | Gray Sheep | @snakecharmerb I think they were not really finetuned. Note, most of the tricks must be done before the votes, after the papers are in the urns, only very primitive tricks would work. Good election cheat works so, they everybody knows, the computers where he voted, are fairly programmed and the electronic voting is okay. Oops, sorry, that is not Russia, there is only paper vote. So, good election cheat works so that all the participants can send a delegate into all voting circles, and they watch eatch other (while they have opposite interests). | |
Mar 23 at 8:04 | comment | added | snakecharmerb | "He does not really need to "finetune" the elections, he would win it anyways" - and yet he does "finetune" them. Why is that? | |
Mar 22 at 16:34 | comment | added | Gray Sheep | @Kromster There were 4 candidates on the election, they were not rooted out. Btw, in the opinion polls of the approval/disapproval rate, obviously only the president takes part. If you think to the Navalny case, first he only had 2% and second watch this. | |
Mar 22 at 12:06 | comment | added | Kromster | This answer omits the fact, that any alternatives were rooted out systematically before the election day (some years ago and some weeks ago before this election). | |
Mar 21 at 18:25 | history | edited | Gray Sheep | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 21 at 17:02 | history | answered | Gray Sheep | CC BY-SA 4.0 |