An election recount is underway in one Russian district after President Vladimir Putin failed to win the vote there, according to local reports.
In fact, one of Putin's political rivals in the recent presidential election was recorded as gaining 10 times as many votes, reports said.
The polling station, in the city of Barnaul, in the southern republic of Altai, counted 763 votes for Communist Party candidate Nikolai Kharitonov, compared with just 73 for Putin, independent Russian news outlet Meduza reported, citing local sources.
The polling station is now undertaking a recount, after its results received considerable media attention, Meduza reported.
Officials say a data entry error led to inflated results for Kharitonov, the outlet reported.
Why do Russians vote when the elections are rigged? North Koreans are forced to vote, because the state uses it to see if there's any dissenting people who are against the undemocratic regime, but in Russia voting is not mandatory, so why would the Russian people vote despite widespread electoral fraud?