All-Russian elections to the State Duma and regional parliaments were held from September 17 to 19. Observers, members of election commissions and candidates were present at the polling stations. The Internet is full of video recordings of arrests, including some violent ones with chokeholds.
The list of detainees was published by OVD-Info.
St. Petersburg (33 people)
Veronika Karlina, Elena Kudryavtseva, Elena Demidova, Alexandra Zhukova, Alexander Osintsev, Yaroslav Doskal, Irina Fatyanova, Victoria Stolper, Daniel Vasilevsky, Evgeniya Tuktamysheva, Tatiana Shostak, Ksenia Frolova, Vladislav Sergeev, Fedor Ageev, Dmitry Lysov, Pavel Tsayukov, Ekaterina Romanyuta, Anastasia Shilova, Ilya Stolyarov, Leonid Pogrebnov, Irina Nazarova, Sergey Vladimirov, Daniel Ken, Ekaterina Nikiforova, Victor Ivannikov, Arthur Alexeyev, Dmitry Chegin, Andrey Bachagin, Malyshev, Bulgakov, Smirnov, Lesov, Kolesnik.
Moscow (14 people)
Asker Heydarov, Sergey Shirin, Sergey Puzin, Irina Svetlanova, Anton Romanov, Benes Ayo, Inna Livadnaya, Olga Nikishina, Alexander Anisov, Konstantin Petrov, Sergey Khalturin, Vladislav Okolyshev, Alexander Kovalenko, Sergey Podsytnik.
Kazan (6 people)
Roksana Galiakberova, Lyasan Nurutdinova, Oleg Shatin, Dmitry Demidov, Alina Latypova, Ivan Kolmogorov.
Sochi (2 persons)
Maxim Shchukin, Alexander Romanko.
Saratov (2 persons)
Ivan Odinokov, Atar Mustafaev.
Novosibirsk (2 persons)
San Svetomir Yun, Andrey Zhirnov.
Omsk (1 person)
Yefim Dubtsov.
Nizhny Novgorod (1 person)
Alexander Larin.
Krasnogorsk (1 person)
Roman Petin.
Krasnodar (1 person)
Alipat Sultanbegova.
Armavir (1 person)
Evgeny Volkov.
Volgograd (1 person)
Ksenia Klimova.
Yekaterinburg (1 person)
Sergey Klimov.
Zelenodolsk (1 person)
Andrey Boyarshinov.
According to data provided by OVD-Info, at least 67 detainees are now known to have been detained publicly. The number of detainees may be higher.
The list of detainees was published by OVD-Info.
St. Petersburg (33 people)
Veronika Karlina, Elena Kudryavtseva, Elena Demidova, Alexandra Zhukova, Alexander Osintsev, Yaroslav Doskal, Irina Fatyanova, Victoria Stolper, Daniel Vasilevsky, Evgeniya Tuktamysheva, Tatiana Shostak, Ksenia Frolova, Vladislav Sergeev, Fedor Ageev, Dmitry Lysov, Pavel Tsayukov, Ekaterina Romanyuta, Anastasia Shilova, Ilya Stolyarov, Leonid Pogrebnov, Irina Nazarova, Sergey Vladimirov, Daniel Ken, Ekaterina Nikiforova, Victor Ivannikov, Arthur Alexeyev, Dmitry Chegin, Andrey Bachagin, Malyshev, Bulgakov, Smirnov, Lesov, Kolesnik.
Moscow (14 people)
Asker Heydarov, Sergey Shirin, Sergey Puzin, Irina Svetlanova, Anton Romanov, Benes Ayo, Inna Livadnaya, Olga Nikishina, Alexander Anisov, Konstantin Petrov, Sergey Khalturin, Vladislav Okolyshev, Alexander Kovalenko, Sergey Podsytnik.
Kazan (6 people)
Roksana Galiakberova, Lyasan Nurutdinova, Oleg Shatin, Dmitry Demidov, Alina Latypova, Ivan Kolmogorov.
Sochi (2 persons)
Maxim Shchukin, Alexander Romanko.
Saratov (2 persons)
Ivan Odinokov, Atar Mustafaev.
Novosibirsk (2 persons)
San Svetomir Yun, Andrey Zhirnov.
Omsk (1 person)
Yefim Dubtsov.
Nizhny Novgorod (1 person)
Alexander Larin.
Krasnogorsk (1 person)
Roman Petin.
Krasnodar (1 person)
Alipat Sultanbegova.
Armavir (1 person)
Evgeny Volkov.
Volgograd (1 person)
Ksenia Klimova.
Yekaterinburg (1 person)
Sergey Klimov.
Zelenodolsk (1 person)
Andrey Boyarshinov.
According to data provided by OVD-Info, at least 67 detainees are now known to have been detained publicly. The number of detainees may be higher.
Source: OVD-Info