The election is already tomorrow, and United Russia candidates will once again try to seize power. But with Smart Voting, that won’t be so easy.

Throughout the entire campaign, these crooks broke the law by removing independent candidates from the ballot, dispersing rallies, and arresting dozens of people. And we understand that tomorrow the mayor’s office will act the same way. Sobyanin’s henchmen will brazenly stuff ballots and rig the election—otherwise Biryukov won’t be able to maintain his estate with geese.

You still have time to join the fight against these crooks. Saturday is the day to become an election observer.

It’s simple: come to our Moscow headquarters, get your observer assignment, watch a briefing, and go to your polling station. Here are the details on which districts we are issuing assignments in, despite the seizure of nearly two thousand assignment forms.

Election monitoring is the final and most important step. If we don’t take it, they will simply steal the election results, and that will be that. Yes, you’ll need to spend the whole day on it, but for the next five years your district will have its own representative, and all Muscovites will have a deputy who will ask where Metelsky got his car business, and where the unhinged Stebenkova got her luxury real estate.

Today is the last day—come to Rozhdestvensky Boulevard 10/7 bldg. 1, from 12:00 to 22:00. We will not let United Russia steal Smart Voting.

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