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Politics

Second-Ever Libertarian Elected in Russia

Zenon Evans | 9.15.2014 11:10 AM

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Russian Libertarian Party

The people of Russia have spoken, and they have elected a libertarian.

Or, at least, 662 individuals cast ballots for Russian Libertarian Party Chairman and independent candidate Andey Shalnev in the Moscow regional council race. That might not sound like much, but at 28.36 percent of the vote in the Pushkino District, he received the second-most votes, which earns him the seat as the deputy councilman of a district with over 100,000 constituents.

Shalnev, who has been party chairman since 2011, is the second-ever Libertarian Party member to be elected to office in Russia. The first, Vera Kichanova (read her Reason interview here), describes Shalnev as "a principled politician" and his victory as "huge for our team."

Getting here wasn't easy. Russia is already ranked by Freedom House as "not free" (and getting worse) and Vladimir Putin is engaging in a major crackdown on Russia's political opposition, independent journalists, and social media activists. This almost certainly puts Shalnev in the crosshairs. The candidate claims there was "in comparison with previous elections, an increased the percentage of early voting" that he believes is the result of "systematic vote-buying of alcoholics, local [hooligans] and needy pensioners." People were paying these individuals 200 rubles (about $5.25) to vote for the candidate of Putin's United Russia Party.

Vera Kichanova

Kichanova reported on Facebook during the election that the polling station aired commercials for the United Russia candidate, and that there were dubious, unexplained "mobile reserve polling stations" set up in buses exclusively in that district.

Read more Reason coverage of the Libertarian opposition to Putin here, a major non-libertarian opposition figure whom I speculated could be the "Ron Paul of Russia," and Russia's war in Ukraine (which the Russian Libertarian Party opposes) here .

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Zenon Evans is a former Reason staff writer and editor.

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  1. Knarf Yenrab!   11 years ago

    So is that how everyone poses for photos in Russia, or do all Russians cross their arms all the time to retain body heat?

    1. Idle Hands   11 years ago

      Don't they know all they really need is a good hat?

  2. Vulgar Madman   11 years ago

    So, what happened to the first elected? Polonium poisoning?

    1. antisocial-ist   11 years ago

      Mauled by a bear on a unicycle.

      1. EDG reppin' LBC   11 years ago

        Never forget.

      2. Vulgar Madman   11 years ago

        That would be a good way to check out.

    2. OldMexican   11 years ago

      So, what happened to the first elected? Polonium poisoning?

      He was run over on the street by a Lada Riva

    3. Zenon Evans   11 years ago

      Vera Kichanova is still in office as the deputy of Moscow's Yuzhnoyoe Tushino District. She was arrested and detained many times before taking office, but since then has been hassled slightly less.

    4. Swiss Servator, Lucerneriffic   11 years ago

      Dioxin soup.

    5. Fist of Etiquette   11 years ago

      She became mad with power.

      1. Dr. Fronkensteen   11 years ago

        Have you ever been mad without power? Nobody listens to you.

        1. Sudden   11 years ago

          Yes. I'm a libertarian. Therefore I am constantly both mad and without power.

  3. Francisco d'Anconia   11 years ago

    In post Soviet Russia, party elects you.

  4. Restoras   11 years ago

    Purity Test Passed!

  5. Francisco d'Anconia   11 years ago

    Vera Kichanova looks like Velma.

    1. Zenon Evans   11 years ago

      Jinkies!

    2. CE   11 years ago

      Shaggy, you take Scooby into the cave to see if the monster is still there. I'll take the girls to town in the van.

  6. Scruffy Nerfherder   11 years ago

    Dead man walking

  7. Rufus J. Firefly   11 years ago

    No one likes to get cut off.

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