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Summary

Description
English: Shows the results of the 2024 Russian presidential election in 83 federal subjects of the Russian Federation, as well as eight other jurisdictions:
  • Ukraine's AR Crimea and the City of Sevastopol, occupied and annexed by Russia in 2014 and administered as the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol (a federal city). Those are marked in a hatched orange pattern.
  • Ukraine's Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhia Oblasts, with the former two partially occupied by Russia in 2014, and all four partially occupied and annexed by Russia in 2022. Russia administers parts of them as the LPR, DPR, Kherson Oblast and Zaporizhia Oblast. Those are marked in a hatched orange pattern.
  • Kazakhstan's Baikonur, leased by Russia.
  • Overseas.

Credits:

  • The basemap: File:Russian Federal Subjects.svg
  • The spaceship: File:Font_Awesome_5_solid_space-shuttle.svg
  • The globe: File:Globe_smoke_soft.svg
Putin's greyscale palette is 'Independent' from Wikipedia:WikiProject_Elections_and_Referendums/USA_legend_colors
, with additional colors made using Coolors. The colors for Kharitonov's, Davankov's and Slutsky's boxes are the top values for 'Republican', 'Democratic (alternative)' and 'Democratic' (all from the downballot section) respectively.
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Author GlebRyabov

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The results of the 2024 Russian presidential election by federal subject, including Baikonur, overseas and Russian-occupied territories

19 March 2024

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