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Putin party 'leads Russia polls' Putin party 'leads Russia polls'
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President Vladimir Putin's United Russia party has secured a landslide victory in nationwide elections, early official results show.President Vladimir Putin's United Russia party has secured a landslide victory in nationwide elections, early official results show.
With 13.7% of ballots counted, United Russia had 63% of the vote, trailed by the Communists with 11.5% of the vote.With 13.7% of ballots counted, United Russia had 63% of the vote, trailed by the Communists with 11.5% of the vote.
Turnout is believed to have been high at 60%, election officials said.Turnout is believed to have been high at 60%, election officials said.
The current majority would give Mr Putin the authority to retain political power - possibly by becoming PM after his presidential term ends next year. This result would give Mr Putin the authority to retain political power after his presidential term ends next year, possibly as prime minister.
The Communists say they will mount a legal challenge to the result, citing alleged voting irregularities.The Communists say they will mount a legal challenge to the result, citing alleged voting irregularities.
The authorities have dismissed the allegations, saying the vote was free and fair. United Russia's leader, Boris Gryzlov, acknowledged there were violations but dismissed them as insignificant.
"Of course there are violations but the question is do they have an impact on the final result... They in no way put in doubt the final result."
"The fact that these violations have been registered shows that we have a transparent ballot," he said.
'Victory for Putin'
Eleven parties are competing for places in the lower house, the Duma.Eleven parties are competing for places in the lower house, the Duma.
RESULTS SO FAR United Russia: 63.3%Communist Party of Russia: 11.5%Liberal Democratic Party of Russia: 10.3%A Fair Russia (Mothers/Pensioners/Life): 7.8% Q&A: Russian election Food, music welcome votersRESULTS SO FAR United Russia: 63.3%Communist Party of Russia: 11.5%Liberal Democratic Party of Russia: 10.3%A Fair Russia (Mothers/Pensioners/Life): 7.8% Q&A: Russian election Food, music welcome voters
Several opposition parties have accused the government of stifling their campaigns.Several opposition parties have accused the government of stifling their campaigns.
Two parties allied to United Russia - A Fair Russia and the right-wing Liberal Democratic Party - also polled enough votes to enter parliament, according to early results.Two parties allied to United Russia - A Fair Russia and the right-wing Liberal Democratic Party - also polled enough votes to enter parliament, according to early results.
A Kremlin spokesman said the partial results showed that the overwhelming majority of Russian voters supported President Putin's course and wanted it to continue "after the current president's second term ends". Mr Gryzlov of United Russia said the election was "a referendum on President Putin so I think we can say he has won a victory".
The party will nominate its candidate for next year's presidential elections at a congress later this month, Mr Gryzlov said.
Mr Putin is constitutionally obliged to stand down after his second term as president ends in March next year.
According to the BBC's James Rodgers in Moscow, his party's apparent landslide win in Sunday's election will enable him to continue wielding great influence in politics - even if he is no longer in high office.
Mr Putin announced earlier this year that he may consider trying for the office of prime minister after his presidential term ends.