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Putin is poised to extend his rule in highly orchestrated vote even as Russians quietly protest

By Associated Press
Published: March 17, 2024, 4:32pm
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A student of the Maritime State University named after admiral Gennady Nevelskoy leaves a voting booth at a polling station during a presidential election in the Pacific port city of Vladivostok, 6,418 km (3,566 miles) east of Moscow, Russia, Friday, March 15, 2024. Voters in Russia headed to the polls for a presidential election that was all but certain to extend President Vladimir Putin's rule after he clamped down on dissent.
A student of the Maritime State University named after admiral Gennady Nevelskoy leaves a voting booth at a polling station during a presidential election in the Pacific port city of Vladivostok, 6,418 km (3,566 miles) east of Moscow, Russia, Friday, March 15, 2024. Voters in Russia headed to the polls for a presidential election that was all but certain to extend President Vladimir Putin's rule after he clamped down on dissent. (AP Photo) Photo Gallery

Russians crowded outside polling stations at noon Sunday on the last day of a presidential election, apparently heeding an opposition call to protest against President Vladimir Putin in a vote that offered them no real alternatives after he ruthlessly cracked down on dissent.

Shortly after the last polls closed in Russia, early returns pointed to the conclusion everyone expected: that Putin would extend his nearly quarter-century rule for six more years.

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