The 13th of March was the common  voting day in Russia and 3208 election campaigns and local referendums  were held all over the country. It’s clear now that elections were much  dirtier than in October, 2010. After an increase in rates for household  electricity, gas and other utilities, United Russia's popularity now at  its lowest level in more than a year. However, disenchantment with  United Russia suppressed turnout, but did not drive voters to support  the opposition.   
          The key campaigns  contested seats in regional parliaments. These took place in 12 regions,  including three republics (Adygea, Dagestan, Komi), two autonomous  districts (Chukotka and Khanty-Mansiisk) and seven regions: Kaliningrad,  Tver, Kirov, Nizhny Novgorod, Kursk, Tambov and Orenburg. What made the  current round of elections particularly important is the fact that they  were the last campaign before elections for the State Duma and the  subsequent presidential election. 
          Voters  went to the polls on Sunday amid complaints of numerous violations,  including unsanctioned rallies by pro-Kremlin groups, crude measures to  block election observers’ views of ballot boxes, attempts to stuff  ballots for United Russia, campaigning next to polling stations,  transporting of voters, intimidation of voters and others.  Irregularities in the voting outside the polling stations were the most  widespread. It’s extremely significant that violations became aggressive  because it’s impossible now to ensure governing party’s victory by  using moderate meddling as it was in former times. Also a governing  party started to use a new offensive tactics of mass distribution of  messages in Twitter and social networks about alleged violations by  oppositional candidates and parties against United Russia and its  protégées.It was done in order to gloss over information about serious  and real violations against independent and oppositional parties,  candidates and domestic observers.
          It’s  clear that the regime is not aware of the changed situation in the  world. Uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, riots in Bahrain and Yemen  (and in Kyrgyzstan last year) resulted in Russia only to rigging  elections even dirtier and tightening the screws by the regime more  impertinently.
