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     identifiable way. Fairground owners use the same principle to see if their staff are stealing cash: if the employees nick mostly £1 coins then there are too few of these in the distribution of coins taken in and it is even possible to calculate fairly accurately just how many £1 coins have been stolen. Likewise with election officials that inject votes: they tend to round up to the nearest 0 or 5, creating spikes on the chart at the round numbers.
In a recent interview with Meduza Shpilkin complained that the Central Election Commission (CEC) had put restrictions on access to the raw voting data for the first time, nevertheless he managed to get the data and has produced a study of the voting patterns that are very similar to previous election results and show massive falsification.
The chart on the left shows voting results and as in previous elections show United Russia winning a clear 35%-40% of the vote without falsification. Indeed, in these elections United Russia seems to have improved its core support from the 35% it won fairly according to the previous studies.
However, the red hatched area shows the fake votes and the big spike at 95% is due to the massive falsification in the Moscow vote, asne IntelliNews reported in alog this week; most of the seats in Moscow were won by candidates other than United Russia according to the paperallot exit polls,at all those victories were overturned and won by United Russian candidates after the electronic votes were counted into the total tally.
The second chart shows the distribution of votes by percentage of votes cast for a party and is very similar to a chart released by Leonid Volkov on September 20. The share of votes won by United Russia (green) rose as the percentage won rose, whereas the share of votes won by the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF) (red) fell as the percentage rose. In a fair election the long tail extending to the right should be the same for both parties.
Calculating the red hatched area in the first chart, Shpilkin calculates that some 14mn votes were faked, enough to give United Russia 49% of the vote and 315 seats, a constitutional majority. The KPRF ended up with just under 20% of the vote and slightly less than 70 seats in the 450 seat legislature.
  2.5 Russia starts national consultation on carbon taxation system
    Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Deputy Prime Minister Andreyelousov announced that the Russian government has started negotiations with businesses on the launch of carbon taxation in Russia at the end of September.
According to Belousov, negotiations are to last "a few years." He and Mishustin say that although the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) provided the initial impetus, the goal of the current debate wasroader: to stimulate an accelerated decarbonisation of the Russian economy so it can maintain its competitiveness in the global green transformation.
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