2021 Russian election protests

The 2021 Russian election protests, also known as the "For Fair Elections" protests, began in September 2021 due to alleged large-scale electoral fraud of the 2021 Russian legislative election.

2021 Russian election protests
Part of opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia
A demonstration at the Pushkinskaya Square, Moscow, on 25 September 2021.
Date20 September 2021 – late October 2021
Location
Russia
Caused by
Goals
Methods
StatusEnded
Parties

Communist Party

  • Leninist Komsomol
  • Movement in Support of the Army
  • Allied CPRF social and political organizations and movements
  • Revolutionary Workers' Party
  • Russian Socialist Movement

The Other Russia
Smart Voting

Government

  • MVD
    • Police
    • Moscow Police
  • TsIK

Far-right groups


Supported by
United Russia
LDPR
Lead figures

Valery Rashkin
Nikolai Bondarenko
Mikhail Lobanov
Sergei Udaltsov
Nikolay Platoshkin

Vladimir Putin
Ella Pamfilova
Alexei Venediktov
Sergey Shoygu
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Number
25 September
Thousands of protesters (according to opposition)
400 people (according to the MVD)
Casualties
Arrested100 detainees
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