Vladimir Putin won the Russian presidential election with 87.97% of the vote, according to the first official results released on Sunday after polls closed.
The first official data corresponds to a study of 33 percent of the protocols and shows a significant difference in Putin’s victory over the other three contenders in the election. Russian presidency.
Data released Central Election Commission and collected by public television RBC, in second place are Nikolai Zharitonov (4.01 percent), followed by Vladislav Davankov (3.86 percent) and Leonid Slutsky (3.02 percent).

Chairman of the city election commission MoscowOlga Kirilova said Putin prevails in the capital with 89.1 percent support, followed by Davankov (4.4 percent), Zharitonov (3.3 percent) and Slutsky (3.2 percent).
Also notable is the support achieved by Putin in Lugansk (94.12 percent), Kherson (88.12 percent), Donetsk (95.23 percent), Yakutia (87.79 percent), Khabarovsk (80.06 percent) or Chukotka (90 .49 percent).
According to Reuters and Europa Press.