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Russians will be voting in parliamentary elections this Sunday. Is anyone's spouse / fiancé(é) going to vote?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071127/ap_on_...ssia_election_1

Not like it is going to matter anyway.

Here are the locations:

http://www.consulrussia.org/Vybory2007/INFO%2002122007.htm

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Russians will be voting in parliamentary elections this Sunday. Is anyone's spouse / fiancé(é) going to vote?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071127/ap_on_...ssia_election_1

Not like it is going to matter anyway.

Here are the locations:

http://www.consulrussia.org/Vybory2007/INFO%2002122007.htm

My wife thinks it's a shame and she isn't voting. Actually Czar Putin's BS is making her want the US citizenship even more.

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Russians will be voting in parliamentary elections this Sunday. Is anyone's spouse / fiancé(é) going to vote?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071127/ap_on_...ssia_election_1

Not like it is going to matter anyway.

It isn't worth getting on an airplane for a vote that won't matter anyway.

The way the rules are set now, Putin's United Russia should end up with 100% of the parliamentary seats. The constitution will require him to add at least a few token seats from other parties.

I honestly don't understand the crackdown on every minority, since the electoral rules already guarantee United Russia winning.

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I wish I could vote, but my remote propiska makes it next to impossible. It's incredibly sad and disappointing to see many people for whom to vote means to make a 10-minute trip to the neighboring school, forego their constitutional rights and thus contribute to the undermining of democracy in Russia. They are myopic indeed if they think excercising their will is useless or shameful.

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I wish I could vote but I'm not a russian :) and not in russia

I don't see Putin as being that bad though! But it's my humble opinion

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I wish I could vote, but my remote propiska makes it next to impossible. It's incredibly sad and disappointing to see many people for whom to vote means to make a 10-minute trip to the neighboring school, forego their constitutional rights and thus contribute to the undermining of democracy in Russia. They are myopic indeed if they think excercising their will is useless or shameful.

They sound like American voters! :)

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I am voting if I get time off work - I work Sundays. My parents are here, and they will also vote at the Consulate.

I don't like United Russia and Putin, but I don't think they are as evil as they're portrayed to be.

I won't be voting for United Russia, I will vote for another party that never wins :) I also don't think voting is useless and shameful.

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I don't see Putin as being that bad though! But it's my humble opinion

Single party democracy has never worked well, anywhere.

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I won't be voting for United Russia, I will vote for another party that never wins :) I also don't think voting is useless and shameful.
At least your job isn't dependent on your vote as is the case in the news article I posted. Although I am not a Russian citizen, my favorite selection on the Russian ballot is the "against all" box :P

But it has been removed and you can see why:

http://english.pravda.ru/news/world/09-06-.../81796-voting-0

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I won't be voting for United Russia, I will vote for another party that never wins :) I also don't think voting is useless and shameful.
At least your job isn't dependent on your vote as is the case in the news article I posted. Although I am not a Russian citizen, my favorite selection on the Russian ballot is the "against all" box :P

But it has been removed and you can see why:

http://english.pravda.ru/news/world/09-06-.../81796-voting-0

"Against all" used to be my favorite too. I never like any candidates, and I always have a hard time figuring out what these parties in Russia stand for. Lately it's been like "we're for Putin" of "we're against Putin". Hardly a platform, imho :blink:

I'll still vote if they let me miss a few hours at work.

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My wife thinks it's a shame and she isn't voting. Actually Czar Putin's BS is making her want the US citizenship even more.

For what, so she can participate in a more accurate system of counting and recounting and qualifying and disqualifying and...... anyway, having an electoral college negates the need for a popular vote in the first place.

Elections are a scam whether in Russia or the U.S. and at least in Russia, Putin is pretty obvious about what he's doing.

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Russians will be voting in parliamentary elections this Sunday. Is anyone's spouse / fiancé(é) going to vote?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071127/ap_on_...ssia_election_1

Not like it is going to matter anyway.

Here are the locations:

http://www.consulrussia.org/Vybory2007/INFO%2002122007.htm

She's happens to be there, but she is also a U.S. citizen, so I don't know how the U.S. would like it if it found out its naturalized citizen is voting outside the U.S. in a foreign election even though that country considers her eligible to vote. Probably not worth getting involved anyway.

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so I don't know how the U.S. would like it if it found out its naturalized citizen is voting outside the U.S. in a foreign election even though that country considers her eligible to vote. Probably not worth getting involved anyway.

The US doesn't care if you vote in other countries.

Holding elected office would be an issue, that's about it.

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The US doesn't care if you vote in other countries.

Holding elected office would be an issue, that's about it.

She technically could vote, and from the news story you posted, she might be pressured to do so also, but I think it could be considered by the U.S. to be a potentially expatriating act under INA 349(a)(2): "taking an oath, affirmation or other formal declaration to a foreign state or its political subdivisions."

Loss of U.S. nationality was almost immediate consequences of foreign military service, voting in foreign elections, and the other acts listed in Section 349(a) until 1967 when the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Afroyim v. Rusk , 387 U.S. 253. In that decision, the court declared unconstitutional the provisions of Section 349(a) which provided for loss of nationality by voting in a foreign election. In so doing, the Supreme Court indicated foreign election. In so doing, the Supreme Court indicated that a U.S. citizen "has a constitutional right to remain a citizen... unless he voluntarily relinquishes that citizenship."

So, while voting in a foreign election is no longer an automatic expatriating act, it probably is now considered a potentially expatriating act. That means whenever she goes to renew or replace her passport, she will have to disclose this foreign voting and include in her explanation that she did so without the intention to relinquish.

Given these facts, I really don't think it is worth it for her to get involved in this election unless they force her to vote (and in that cause, even the foreign voting itself could be considered involuntary).

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What are you people talking about, nobody is forced to vote. Except, perhaps, the military who are led to vote for Putin in files, at the command of their officers. For all the rest of the citizens, voting is voluntary.

The removal of "against all" option is just that. Those who came to vote have to vote for somebody. If they chose not to vote, they stay at home.

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