The Moscow Election Commission said today morning that former Kremlin chief of staff Sergei Sobyanin got just over 51 percent of the vote while Navalny, who energized the race into one of the most competitive in a decade, garnered 27 percent, a strong result for a Russian opposition leader.
"We don't recognize the results that have been announced. They are rigged," Navalny wrote on his blog, demanding a recount.
The election was closely watched around the world amid concerns over the democratic process in Russia and following Navalny's recent conviction of embezzlement on charges he says were politically motivated.
His frustrated supporters were gearing up for a protest rally today evening but Navalny said he is not seeking to bring unrest to Moscow. Instead, Navalny invited Sobyanin, his team and representatives of the election monitoring groups to join in talks.
Sobyanin, who has been mayor since 2011, said in comments carried by Russia news agencies that Moscow "passed the test for free and fair elections."
Golos, Russia's leading independent election monitor, said the voting appeared to have gone smoothly, but there were fears that election officials would artificially increase the turnout to allow them to add votes for Sobyanin. The group will be presenting its assessment of the vote at a briefing later today.
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