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Voters in Nizhny Novgorod are gathered at the voting stations on September 1214th

Approaching elections for Nizhny Novgorod City Duma's first term, with the significant shift from remote electronic voting to in-person voting at polling stations this year.

Citizens are gathered at the voting booths on September 1214 in Nizhny Novgorod
Citizens are gathered at the voting booths on September 1214 in Nizhny Novgorod

Voters in Nizhny Novgorod are gathered at the voting stations on September 1214th

The city of Nizhny Novgorod is gearing up for its upcoming elections to the City Duma, with the polling day set for September 14. A total of 222 candidates have been registered for the elections, according to the latest reports.

The registration process for the candidates has now been completed, and the campaign is in full swing. The campaign will run until midnight on September 12, providing ample time for the candidates to present their manifestos and connect with the voters.

Safety and transparency are top priorities for these elections. The elections will not include remote electronic voting, and voters will be required to come in person to their designated polling stations.

The elections will be held across 39 electoral districts, and the main contenders include candidates from the United Russia party, the Communist Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, and A Just Russia.

The news agency Vremya N has reported on the peculiarities of this year's elections, ensuring that the public is well-informed about the process. With the elections just around the corner, the people of Nizhny Novgorod are eagerly awaiting the results.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Nizhny Novgorod City Duma elections as the campaign continues to unfold.