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*'''Weak oppose''' on update quality; would be full support if more information had been added to the target article. The total added text involves one sentence in the lead and about 3-4 sentences to the body. If this is a major, newsworthy event, surely our article we're going to post to the main page can tell more about it, no? If this is all that can be said on the subject, it isn't newsworthy. If there is more that should be said, but the Wikipedia article isn't including it, then the article is not properly updated. IF this is fixed, consider this a full support. --[[User:Jayron32|<span style="color:#009">Jayron</span>]][[User talk:Jayron32|<b style="color:#090">''32''</b>]] 17:37, 21 September 2021 (UTC)

*'''Oppose''' As per [[User:Kiril Simeonovski|Kiril Simeonovski]]. Sheesh, [[Statler and Waldorf|"who knew"]], alas. [[User:Martinevans123|Martinevans123]] ([[User talk:Martinevans123|talk]]) 22:05, 21 September 2021 (UTC)

*'''Weak oppose''' on coverage. While coverage is demonstrated, the sources themselves don't appear to be highlighting this. This event appears nowhere on ''BBC''s frontpage, News nor World sections. This is not featured on the frontpages of: ''Izvitsia'', ''Pravda'' nor ''The Moscow Times'', and I would have expected coverage there considering Russia is the major party to this decision. In the US, the ''NY Times'', ''LA Times'' and ''Washington Post'' have unanimously decided this is not important enough feature. While the article is suitable for the Front Page, I and apparently most RSs, believe it's not something to feature at this juncture.[[Special:Contributions/130.233.213.141|130.233.213.141]] ([[User talk:130.233.213.141|talk]]) 10:02, 22 September 2021 (UTC)

==== 2021 Russian legislative election ====