Local elections were held in the Soviet Union in 1925.[1] They were held as a result of low turnout in the 1924 elections causing the results in 40% of rural districts to be invalid, as a 50% turnout was required.[2]
According to Soviet law, multiple individuals, out of the eligible adult voting population were disenfranchised for various reasons.
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References
- ^ Konstantin Nikolaevich Maksimov (2008) Kalmykia in Russia's Past and Present National Policies and Administrative System, Central European University Press, p231
- ^ Olga Velikanova (2013) Popular Perceptions of Soviet Politics in the 1920s: Disenchantment of the Dreamers, Springer, p138
- The Distinctiveness of Soviet Law. Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge, ed. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers: Dordrecht (1987): 110.