EDIT: hmm why did I put this in the EU thread. Ahwell I'll just leave it here
Reuters reporters sneakily monitored Russian regional elections, and found that at 6 out of the 6 voting locations they monitored, there was significant voting fraud, by adding fake votes.
They tested 6 voting locations for fraud, by simply counting the number of voters going in, and comparing that with the end of the day vote count.
At all 6 locations, the official count showed more voters to have cast their vote than actually did.
At a voting booth in Vladikavkaz, the Reuters reporter counted a total of 256 voters going into the voting office. Yet at the end of the day, at the vote count, 1867 people had cast their vote there, according to the voting crew.
One representative of Putin's party United Russia explained why he was seen stuffing extra votes into the voting box: "We have to ensure that United Russia gets 85% of the votes, or the Tzar (Putin) will stop sending us money".
After Sergej Ljoetikov, member of United Russia, cast his vote, he proceeded to add some more packs of voting tickets into the box, up to ten times.
When he noticed that he was being watched by a reporter, he threatened to take her phone, unless she would wipe it's memory.
According to the reporter, the supervisor of the voting location was able to see quite clearly what Ljoetikov did, but when asked what she thought of his behaviour, she just replied she hadn't seen anything.
At the end of the day, all the 16 regions for which a new governor had to be elected, had Putin's preferred candidate elected with a majority vote.
https://www.volkskrant.nl/buitenland/reuters-verslaggevers-doen-steekproef-tijdens-russische-verkiezingen-in-alle-stemlokalen-kiesfraude~a4516189/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-election-fraud-exclusive/exclusive-at-a-russian-polling-station-phantom-voters-cast-ballots-for-the-tsar-idUSKCN1BN15P