“Putin’s Victory A Lie” Claim Austrian Statisticians

From Novaya Gazeta:

According to statistical analysis, fraud was widespread in the Russian presidential elections

Austrian scientists have used statistical analysis to come to the conclusion that during the presidential elections of March this year there was ballot stuffing and rigging.

In their study, the scientists found another country where the integrity of the elections is much the same – Uganda.

According to the statistical model developed by Peter Klimek, Yuri Yegorov, Rudolf Hanel and Stephen Turner, in the event that the majority of voters vote for one candidate, the extremely high voter turnout (almost 100%) demonstrates shows that fraud is likely.

In order to prove their hypothesis, scientists studied the results of elections in 11 countries. In a number of countries, for example Romania, Finland, and France, the voter turnout was the same in the majority of regions, and the candidates who were successful in the end received approximately the same number of votes.

We remember, according to All-Russian Central Executive Committee documents, in a number of the Caucasian republics, turnout and votes for Putin were record-breaking. For example, in Karachay-Cherkessia Putin won 91.36% of the vote, in Dagestan, 92.84% and in Chechnya, he received a record 99.76%, and the turnout in these regions was practically 100%.


This video seems to show blatant ballot box stuffing in the 2012 elections in Russia.

Comments from Novaya Gazeta:

Виктор Орлов:

Naaaaaaaah, we don’t believe any of this ‘arithmetic’ …

Killboy Powerhead:

Say no to arithmetic and science! It’s all from the devil, just as he throws shadows onto he who is lit by the sun! Only creationism, only Putin!

Николай Глазычев:

Shame and disgrace. Russia is in the company of Uganda. And Romania is in the same group as France and Finland. And this is what we call ‘Forwards Russia’.

[Note: Forwards Russia was an frank article Dmitry Medvedev wrote for Gazeta.ru that provoked a wide response, in which he set out the problems facing Russia at the moment, and how he planned to address them.]

Igor Gudziy: (responding to above)

I agree with [the above] 100%

a_lex Ch: (responding to above)

But what you don’t know is the tragedy Romania had to go through to break forwards.

Владимир Раменский:

All of this, as per usual, is the machinations of the US Department of State and Nato, and also Jewish Masons. And all of the domestic observers we can’t trust either: They’re being paid from the same sources. Ah, and so on and so forth.

Максим Кочетов:

You forgot to mention the devil, who Arkadiy Mamontov referred to so often in his programme.

[Note: Mamontov is a journalist whose work is often in edgy topics. He has asserted in a number of recent films that the Russian Orthodox Church is under attack.]

александр волянский:

Russia is the only country where the presidency is hated by the majority of the population. People are openly saying to Putin “f**k off“. He doesn’t understand what they want from him? In his head, he’s probably got shit-for-brains.

Юрий Харитонов:

It’s all just empty nonsense from the Austrian School of Economics. Where is the assessment of the effect of the fraud on the overall result? This is political poetry for the faint-hearted.

Геннадий Курочкин:

In general, statistics are a terrible thing. Let’s not forget how statistical physics was invented, and the consequence of its invention was the atom bomb and nuclear power! Medicine, genetics, biological weapons are applied medical statistics. In politics, statistics are used recklessly. The police are notorious for presenting crime statistics that are prepared to show their heroism. And the only white spot is elections, which are not included in theft statistics.

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