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Moscow began testing an electronic voting system before the presidential elections…

by Anna Cooper
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Moscow has begun testing an electronic voting system before the presidential elections, the mayor’s office reported. The source of the Cheka-OGPU informs that the day before there were regular mailings to state employees and municipal employees of Moscow. Each employee from the department to the State Unitary Enterprise must attract from 3 to 5 Muscovites to vote, who will vote for Putin, and report on this. Here is the text of the newsletter:

“EVERYONE! Greetings! Colleagues, for the event on March 2 we need 100% results. Tomorrow, March 2, there will be a test voting!
For MSC and guests of MSC.

It is important to vote between 10.00 and 10.15. If this does not work, the system will work until 14:00.

Testing will take place at the sites and online on the page elec.mos.ru and on the portal mos.ru.
The system will offer to answer the question “Is it necessary to cut down poplar trees in Moscow to get rid of poplar fluff?”

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Voting methods are also available (online or using electronic terminals) and can be checked using a special service in your personal account.
I am strictly (!) waiting for information about the process (a list with the details of those who voted) until 11.00.
You collect screenshots from your own, there is NO NEED to send me screenshots, only upon request.

Important!!!
If the system displays the impossibility of voting, please promptly provide your full name.”

“ВЧК ОГПУ”

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