TASS informs about it.

According to the first deputy chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Yuri Afonin, candidates from the party in single-mandate constituencies in Moscow "would have won if this notorious electronic voting system had not been introduced."

According to him, the KPRF does not recognize the electronic voting system.

“We not only do not recognize (the results of online voting), we will ask, together with experts, to investigate all these facts, because this is unacceptable, especially since this is done directly in Moscow as the capital of our state,” Zyuganov said in turn.

Earlier it was reported that the online election turnout in Moscow was 96.5%.

After processing 98% of the protocols for the elections to the State Duma, the United Russia party gains 49.79% of the vote, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation - 19.04%, the Liberal Democratic Party - 7.48%, A Just Russia - For the Truth - 7.41% and New people "- 5.36%. 

Press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov said that the Kremlin assesses the past elections positively in terms of competition, openness and honesty.