Elections to the Russian Opposition Coordination Council were held on 20–22 October 2012. The Coordination Council was elected for one year; it was planned to hold new elections after this period. Registration of candidates and voters was carried out on the 'cvk2012.org' website. 81325 voters took part in the elections.[1]
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2012 Russian Opposition Coordination Council election (Common Civil list)|
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Registered | 170,012 (97,727 verified) |
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Turnout | 47.83% |
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2012 Russian Opposition Coordination Council election (Left-wing Forces list)|
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Registered | 170,012 (97,727 verified) |
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Turnout | 40.38% |
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2012 Russian Opposition Coordination Council election (Liberal Forces list)|
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Registered | 170,012 (97,727 verified) |
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Turnout | 41.26% |
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2012 Russian Opposition Coordination Council election (Nationalist Forces list)|
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Registered | 170,012 (97,727 verified) |
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Turnout | 39.89% |
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The elections to the Coordination Council were organized after repeated mass political demonstrations that began after the Russian legislative election on 4 December 2011, continued during the campaign for the election of the President of Russia and after the presidential elections held on 4 March 2012.
The creation of the Coordination Council was announced at the second March of Millions on June 12, 2012.[2] The Coordination Council was dissolved in October 2013.[3]