Russia's upcoming 2024 presidential election is poised to solidify President Vladimir Putin's grip on power until at least 2030, with limited opposition and controlled media shaping the political landscape.
Who Can Vote?
Any Russian citizen over 18 not in prison is eligible to vote, totaling 112.3 million in Russia and occupied Ukrainian areas, with an additional 1.9 million eligible abroad.
How Does Voting Work?
Voting will span three days, March 15-17, with online voting available in 29 regions, a first for a presidential election. Critics argue multi-day voting and online options may hinder transparency.
Who Are the Candidates?
Putin, running as an independent, faces nominal challengers from Kremlin-friendly parties, with opposition figures sidelined through imprisonment or exile.
Key Issues
The election is seen as a referendum on Putin's policies, particularly the war in Ukraine, with the late Navalny urging voters to show discontent with extending Putin's rule.
Free and Fair Election?
Observers doubt the election's fairness, citing past practices like forced voting and lack of genuine competition. Legislation restricting free speech and media censorship raise concerns about the election's integrity.