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The White House has approved Denis Pasternak's tough Key Performance Indicators for the governor's election campaign.

This time, the figures significantly surpassed the numbers that the region and Yekaterinburg showed during previous gubernatorial elections. Achieving such a result will be difficult. Additionally, our conversation partners at sai\_ru note that the main candidate currently lacks memorable...

Administration approved Denis Pasler's campaign staff strict KPIs for the governor's election
Administration approved Denis Pasler's campaign staff strict KPIs for the governor's election

Election Strategy for Denis Pasler's Campaign: A Game Changer for Sverdlovsk Region

The White House has approved Denis Pasternak's tough Key Performance Indicators for the governor's election campaign.

Denis Pasler's election headquarters recently unveiled their strategy for the upcoming early elections of the Governor of the Sverdlovsk region. According to our sources, the key targets they aim to achieve are as follows:

  • County-wide voting: A voter turnout of 35%, around 70% of votes for the primary candidate.
  • Voting in Yekaterinburg: A voter turnout of 35%, around 65% of votes for the primary candidate.

Official approval for these ambitious numbers was given by the President's administration, and now the team must make sure these KPIs are met.

For reference, during the last gubernatorial elections in 2022, voter turnout in the region stood at only 28.47%, with 65.78% cast for candidate Evgeny Kuivashov. In Yekaterinburg, only 19.78% participated in the voting, with the primary candidate receiving 56.85% of the votes.

Our well-informed source acknowledged the challenge of meeting these goals, particularly as Denis Pasler currently lacks a clear public image. Additionally, they mentioned another factor that may impact voter turnout: there will be no incentives such as lotteries or contests during these elections.

The reasoning behind this decision was explained as a lack of time for preparation and the need for a controlled voter turnout.

Here's what you need to know about these early elections:

  1. The voting for the new Governor of Sverdlovsk region will take place from September 12th to 14th. This decision will be made during a regional election commission meeting scheduled for June 20th. Denis Pasler serves as the chief candidate.

While specific details regarding the campaign strategy remain unclear, history has shown that campaign tactics for regional gubernatorial elections in Russia often involve highlighting candidates' governance experience, addressing key regional socio-economic issues, leveraging political alliances, emphasizing continuity of development programs, and engaging voters through media and public events. Denis Pasler's campaign, however, may set a new standard by focusing on achieving impressive KPIs for voting turnout and votes received. Stay tuned for further updates!

  1. To achieve success in Denis Pasler's campaign, the team must employ a strategy that not only emphasizes governance experience and regional socio-economic issues, but also focuses on attaining high voting turnout and a significant proportion of votes.
  2. As the upcoming early elections for the Governor of the Sverdlovsk region approach, news outlets and political analysts are keenly watching Denis Pasler's campaign, especially in light of their ambitious KPIs for voter turnout, as this could potentially set a new trend in policy-and-legislation and the general-news landscape of Russian regional elections.

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