Current:Home > MarketsPro-Putin campaign amasses 95 cardboard boxes filled with petitions backing his presidential run -FutureFinance
Pro-Putin campaign amasses 95 cardboard boxes filled with petitions backing his presidential run
View
Date:2025-04-18 21:42:39
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s campaign staff on Monday presented scores of boxes filled with signed petitions supporting his run in the March presidential election, a vote in which he’s almost certain to win another term in office.
Putin, although closely tied to the dominant United Russia party, is running as an independent, a path that would prolong his grip on Russia for at least another six years. The 71-year-old leader has twice used his leverage in the past to amend the constitution so he could theoretically stay in power until he’s in his mid-80s. He is already the longest-serving Kremlin leader since Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, who died in 1953.
Russian election law requires independent candidates to present at least 300,000 signatures gathered from 40 regions of the country to get on the ballot.
Russian news reports said Putin’s campaign staff brought in 95 cardboard boxes, filled with signed petitions, to the Central Elections Commission. Previous reports said the campaign had collected more than 2 million signatures.
The commission is to finalize the list of candidates by Feb. 10; the elections will be held on March 17.
So far, three candidates have been approved for the ballot, none of whom have a serious chance against Putin. They are Nikolai Kharitonov of the Communist Party, Leonid Slutsky of the Liberal Democrats and Vladislav Davankov of the New People party.
All three parties have seats in the parliament where United Russia has an overwhelming majority.
veryGood! (4474)
Related
- Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
- New Hampshire man who triggered Amber Alert held without bail in death of his children’s mother
- La comunidad hispana reacciona al debate sobre inmigración tras el asesinato de una estudiante
- Judge upholds Tennessee law to stop crossover voting in primaries. Critics say the law is too vague.
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Ohio foundation begins process to distribute millions in opioid settlement money
- Chris Mortensen, NFL reporter for ESPN, dies at age 72
- 'Dancing With the Stars' Maks Chmerkovskiy on turning 'So You Think You Can Dance' judge
- 'No Good Deed': Who's the killer in the Netflix comedy? And will there be a Season 2?
- EA Sports announces over 10,000 athletes have accepted NIL deal for its college football video game
Ranking
- Have Dry, Sensitive Skin? You Need To Add These Gentle Skincare Products to Your Routine
- Kitchen Must-Haves for 2024: Kitchen Gadgets, Smart Appliances, and More You Need Now
- Inside Zoey Deutch's Bleach Blonde Pixie Cut, According to Her Hair Colorist Tracey Cunningham
- Israel faces mounting condemnation over killing of Palestinians in Gaza City aid distribution melee
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- Train crews working on cleanup and track repair after collision and derailment in Pennsylvania
- Nevada fake electors won’t stand trial until January 2025 under judge’s new schedule
- Teenager dead, 4 other people wounded in shooting at Philadelphia bus stop, police say
Recommendation
Chuck Scarborough signs off: Hoda Kotb, Al Roker tribute legendary New York anchor
US Postal Service plans to downsize a mail hub in Nevada. What does that mean for mail-in ballots?
'Dune: Part Two' rides great reviews, starry young cast to $81.5 million debut
Blizzard aftermath in California's Sierra Nevada to bring more unstable weather
Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
Noah Cyrus Frees the Nipple During Paris Fashion Week Outing With Fiancé Pinkus
NLRB official denies Dartmouth request to reopen basketball union case. Players to vote Tuesday
How much snow fell in Northern California and the Sierra Nevada? Snowfall over 7 feet