After the “election” show organized by the occupiers, their propaganda announced fairly predictable “results”, when the Crimean collaborator Yuri Nesterenko from the “Mebel” company and “the candidate from the United Russia party”, was declared as “winner”, who had previously played the criminal role of “deputy of the Simferopol city council”. The occupiers stated that allegedly “68.71% of voters ticked the ballots” for Nesterenko, and in total “28.31% of voters allegedly took part in the additional elections”.
This show is interesting not because of the scam we have previously described with Nesterenko, “appointed to win” instead of the Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, whom they previously wanted to make “a Duma deputy” through the criminal “Simferopol district”, but namely by “turnout”, when, not counting those direct stuffing and “dead souls”, added to the number the “voted”, the Crimean residents simply did not reach the “precincts”.
And since the “elections” in occupied Simferopol were exclusively “technical” for the aggressor, they were clearly “not worried” about the “low turnout,” unlike a similar show in occupied Henichesk. There, allegedly at the criminal “elections to the Kherson regional duma” in a half-empty town with a massively emigrated population, allegedly “the final turnout was 65.14%. The aggressor’s propaganda is of least concern that allegedly on one side of Sivash in the occupied territory the “turnout” was almost three times higher than on the other, since it is obvious that no one would take the announced figures seriously anyway.