Features and Comparative Characteristics of Political Campaigns in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Research Article
  • Alu Rizvanovich Bochkaev Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation dzyudoistalu@mail.ru
How to Cite
Bochkaev A.R. Features and Comparative Characteristics of Political Campaigns in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Vlast’ (The Authority). 2021. Vol. 29. No. 3. P. 94-98. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31171/vlast.v29i3.8146 (in Russ.).

Abstract

Russia will hold elections to the State Duma in 2021, in this connection, it is necessary to recall the events that took place within the framework of major regional elections of previous years. The election of the governor of St. Petersburg (2019) was an event when the representative of «United Russia» won in the face of protest moods (including because of the pension reform), but the competition in the councils of municipalities significantly increased. In the Moscow City Duma elections (2019) the Communist Party, «Yabloko» and «Fair Russia» significantly increased their representation in Moscow, while maintaining the absolute majority of «United Russia». Also in these elections, the practice of remote electronic voting (DEG) began, which became a new technology for the practice of administrative resource.
Keywords:
elections; Moscow City Duma; municipal districts; electronic voting; administrative resource

Author Biography

Alu Rizvanovich Bochkaev, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Master's Degree student of the Faculty of Sociology and Political Science

References

Barsukova S.Yu., Ionova D., Safiullina Yu. 2020. Mobilizatsiya studentov-agitatorov vo vremya predvybornoi kampanii Sergeya Sobyanina na post mera Moskvy v 2018 godu. – EKO. № 2. S. 158-171.
Article

Received: 21.06.2021

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Bochkaev, A. R. (2021). Features and Comparative Characteristics of Political Campaigns in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Vlast’ (The Authority), 29(3), 94-98. https://doi.org/10.31171/vlast.v29i3.8146
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ELECTIONS