18Mar2018 Russia, President 2018 Sunday, March 18, 2018 Details Official name: Election of the President of the Russian Federation Winner/Leader: Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Wikipedia entry: Presidential elections in Russia (2018) For you, researchers: The data has been uploaded into the Lab . You can see the elections with your own eyes™. Data report Original data source:The CEC of the RFURL of the source:www.vybory.izbirkom.ru/region/izbirkom?action=show&global=1&vrn=100100084849062®ion=0&prver=0&pronetvd=nullData validation fileRussia_President_2018.pdfin the Lab Electoral Dossier In the dossier Alexei Kupriyanov: "Patterns of electoral behaviour in Russia are very complicated (probably), but they may as well be not" Assignment: find the top three most criminal elections of EDG 2019 Alexey Kupriyanov. II Round Table of Mathematicians. 2018 Alexander Shen. II Roundtable of Mathematicians. 2018 Alexander Shen "What mathematical statistics can't say"
4Mar2012 Russia, President 2012 Sunday, March 4, 2012 Details Official title: Election of the President of the Russian Federation Winner/leader: Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Wikipedia article: Presidential elections in Russia (2012) Lab Note: Data loaded in Tools version 1.0 only For you, researchers: The data has been uploaded into the Lab . You can see the elections with your own eyes™. Data report Original data source:The CEC of The RFURL of the source:www.vybory.izbirkom.ru/region/izbirkom?action=show&global=1&vrn=100100031793505®ion=0&prver=0&pronetvd=nullData validation fileRussia_President_2012.pdfin the Lab Electoral Dossier In the dossier Alexander Shen. II Roundtable of Mathematicians. 2018 Alexander Shen "What mathematical statistics can't say" Sergei Shpilkin "Statistical Analysis of Elections" Two-Humped Moscow Moscow of a healthy person and Moscow of a smoker
Roman Udot "Elections in Figures. Using Open Data to Detect Falsification" Tuesday, May 15, 2018 Roman Udot "Elections in Figures. Using Open Data to Detect Falsification" How to explain statistical methods to an eight-year-old child. An introduction to researchers and their methods.
World debut of Electoral.Graphics tools Monday, March 19, 2018 World debut of Electoral.Graphics tools Electoral.Graphics tools debut in front of the world's press at the Voice press conference on 03/19/2018
Two-Humped Moscow Sunday, March 18, 2018 Two-Humped Moscow Corroborating falsifications with histograms
Getting "Saratov 62%" with our own hands Saturday, March 17, 2018 Getting "Saratov 62%" with our own hands Utilizing Gabdulwaleev's Plotter to reveal drawn data.
Moscow of a healthy person and Moscow of a smoker Saturday, March 17, 2018 Moscow of a healthy person and Moscow of a smoker The falsifications that caused people to take to the streets of Moscow can be proved with math.
Roman Udot "Statistical Analysis of the Results of the Constitutional Referendum in the Republic of Armenia" Friday, December 15, 2017 Roman Udot "Statistical Analysis of the Results of the Constitutional Referendum in the Republic of Armenia" Roman Udot "Statistical analysis of the results of the constitutional referendum in the Republic of Armenia" Conclusion: official results contradict the real will of citizens.
Sergei Shpilkin "Statistical Analysis of Elections" Friday, December 15, 2017 Sergei Shpilkin "Statistical Analysis of Elections" Sergey Shpilkin "Statistical Analysis of Elections" Presentation at the First Roundtable of Mathematicians
Boris Ovchinnikov "Statistics against electoral fraud" Friday, December 15, 2017 Boris Ovchinnikov "Statistics against electoral fraud" Boris Ovchinnikov's presentation "Statistics against electoral fraud"
Lev Krylenkov.Identification of drawn results Friday, December 15, 2017 Lev Krylenkov.Identification of drawn results Lev Krylenkov shows in his presentation on how fraud was detected in the 2014 St. Petersburg gubernatorial election.
Andrei Buzin Megastatistics of Russian quasi-elections Friday, December 15, 2017 Andrei Buzin Megastatistics of Russian quasi-elections A.Y. Buzin's presentation at the I Round Table of Mathematicians. "Megastatistics of Russian quasi-elections". Andrey Buzin proposed an extension of the Sobyanin-Sukhovolsky method.