MOSCOW (Sputnik) — On Sunday, the Russian citizens cast their ballots to elect the State Duma.
"Numerous international observers attended Russia's election. Sixty three states located in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and Latin America have sent their representatives [to monitor the elections]. Kazakhstan had the largest representation of 102 representatives, 69 were from Belarus, 63 from the United States," Nikolai Levichev said.
He added that Russia would keep a close eye on the representation of foreign observers at the upcoming presidential election in the United States.
According to preliminary results, the United Russia gathered support of 54.22 percent of the voters, the Communist Party gained 13.68 percent of the votes, the Liberal Democratic party has 13.42 percent, while A Just Russia won 6.16 percent. Taking into consideration the single-member constituencies, the United Russia gains 343 seats in the parliament, with 42 seats for the Communist Party, 39 for the Liberal Democrats and 23 for A Just Russia.
The US presidential election is scheduled for November 8, 2016.