A man registers during the week-long voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25. 30.06.2020#6276342
A woman casts her ballot during the week-long voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25. 30.06.2020#6276341
A man casts his ballot during the week-long voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25. 30.06.2020#6276340
A man wearing a face mask and gloves votes at a mobile polling station during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Chita, Russia.27.06.2020#6274685
A woman wearing a face mask and gloves votes at a mobile polling station during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Chita, Russia.27.06.2020#6274684
A man wearing a face mask and gloves votes at a mobile polling station during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Chita, Russia.27.06.2020#6274682
A man wearing a face mask leaves after voting at a polling station during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, amid coronavirus outbreak, in the settlement of Verkhnyaya Biryusa, Krasnoyarsk region, Russia.27.06.2020#6274623
A man wearing a face mask and gloves completes his ballot during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, amid coronavirus outbreak, in the settlement of Verkhnyaya Biryusa, Krasnoyarsk region, Russia.27.06.2020#6274622
A man wearing a face mask and gloves votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, amid coronavirus outbreak, in the settlement of Verkhnyaya Biryusa, Krasnoyarsk region, Russia.27.06.2020#6274621
Members of the election commission wear face masks at a polling station located in the yard during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Moscow, Russia.27.06.2020#6274569
A man walks past a polling station located in the yard during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Moscow, Russia.27.06.2020#6274567
A woman wearing a face mask and gloves votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station in the yard, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Moscow, Russia.27.06.2020#6274566
Servicemen of Russian Northern Fleet wearing face masks practice social distancing as they arrive to vote during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Severomorsk, Russia.27.06.2020#6274540
A serviceman of Russian Northern Fleet wears a face mask and gloves as he arrives to vote during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Severomorsk, Russia.27.06.2020#6274539
Servicemen of Russian Northern Fleet wearing face masks complete their ballots during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Severomorsk, Russia.27.06.2020#6274538
Servicemen of Russian Northern Fleet wearing face masks practice social distancing as they arrive to vote during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Severomorsk, Russia.27.06.2020#6274537
A serviceman of Russian Northern Fleet completes his ballot during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Severomorsk, Russia.27.06.2020#6274536
A serviceman of Russian Northern Fleet wearing a face mask and gloves votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Severomorsk, Russia.27.06.2020#6274524
Head of the Russian Central Election Commission Ella Pamfilova speaks during a meeting on voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms, at the commission's information centre, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia has begun accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25.27.06.2020#6274419
A man walks past screens showing number of votes cast in regions to approve or reject constitutional reforms, at the commission's information centre, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia has begun accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25.27.06.2020#6274418
A man walks past screens showing number of votes cast in regions to approve or reject constitutional reforms, at the commission's information centre, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia has begun accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25.27.06.2020#6274417
Head of the Russian Central Election Commission Ella Pamfilova prepares to speak during a meeting on voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms, at the commission's information centre, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia has begun accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25.27.06.2020#6274414
Head of the Russian Central Election Commission Ella Pamfilova speaks during a meeting on voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms, at the commission's information centre, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia has begun accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25.27.06.2020#6274413
A local resident votes from home during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 27.06.2020#6274412
A local resident votes from home during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 27.06.2020#6274410
A local resident votes from home during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 27.06.2020#6274409
A local resident shows her passport to members of election commission before voting from home during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 27.06.2020#6274407
Members of election commission walk during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 27.06.2020#6274406
A woman wearing a face mask and gloves votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia.27.06.2020#6274367
A man votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a mobile polling station, in Prokhladnoye village outside Bakhchisaray, Crimea, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection.26.06.2020#6274356
A woman votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a mobile polling station, in Prokhladnoye village outside Bakhchisaray, Crimea, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection.26.06.2020#6274355
A woman votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a mobile polling station, in Prokhladnoye village outside Bakhchisaray, Crimea, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection.26.06.2020#6274354
People vote during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a mobile polling station, in Prokhladnoye village outside Bakhchisaray, Crimea, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection.26.06.2020#6274353
An elderly woman votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at home, in Prokhladnoye village outside Bakhchisaray, Crimea, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection.26.06.2020#6274352
An elderly woman votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at home, in Prokhladnoye village outside Bakhchisaray, Crimea, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection.26.06.2020#6274351
Members of election commission walk during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Prokhladnoye village outside Bakhchisaray, Crimea, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection.26.06.2020#6274350
A woman votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a mobile polling station, in Prokhladnoye village outside Bakhchisaray, Crimea, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection.26.06.2020#6274349
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employees disinfect a polling station ahead of the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Tver region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 25.06.2020#6274098
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employees disinfect a polling station ahead of the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Tver region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 25.06.2020#6274097
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employees disinfect a polling station ahead of the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Tver region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 25.06.2020#6274096
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employees disinfect a polling station ahead of the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Tver region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 25.06.2020#6274095
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employee disinfects a polling station ahead of the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Tver region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 25.06.2020#6274094
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employees disinfect a polling station ahead of the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Tver region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 25.06.2020#6274093
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employee disinfects a polling station ahead of the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Tver region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 25.06.2020#6274092
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employee disinfects a polling station ahead of the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Tver region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 25.06.2020#6274091
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employee disinfects a polling station ahead of the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Tver region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 25.06.2020#6274090
An employee writes in a journal during the week-long voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, the village of Sliznevo, Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25. 26.06.2020#6274087
An employee disinfects a ballot box during the week-long voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, the village of Sliznevo, Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25. 26.06.2020#6274086
Head of the Russian Central Election Commission Ella Pamfilova, in center on a background, chairs a meeting on voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms, at the commission's information centre, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia has begun accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25. 26.06.2020#6274000
Secretary of the Commission Maya Grishina speaks during a meeting on voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms, at the commission's information centre, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia has begun accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25. 26.06.2020#6273997
Head of the Russian Central Election Commission Ella Pamfilova, left on a background, chairs a meeting on voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms, at the commission's information centre, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia has begun accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25. 26.06.2020#6273993
Head of the Russian Central Election Commission Ella Pamfilova speaks during a meeting on voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms, at the commission's information centre, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia has begun accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25. 26.06.2020#6273991
Head of the Russian Central Election Commission Ella Pamfilova, left, and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin attend a meeting on voting to approve or reject constitutional reforms, at the commission's information centre, in Moscow, Russia. Polling stations across Russia has begun accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25. 26.06.2020#6273988
A man casts his ballot during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, in Kazan, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 26.06.2020#6273969
A man votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, in Kazan, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 26.06.2020#6273968
A man votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, in Kazan, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 26.06.2020#6273967
A man arrives to vote during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, in Kazan, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 26.06.2020#6273966
A man arrives to vote during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, in Kazan, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 26.06.2020#6273965
Election commission members are pictured at a polling station in a bus during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms, in Kazan, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 26.06.2020#6273964
A woman votes during the week-long referendum to approve or reject constitutional reforms at a polling station, in Kazan, Russia. Polling stations across Russia begin accepting voters for the constitutional amendment vote on June 25 ahead of the official July 1 vote to avoid overcrowding that could spread coronavirus infection. 26.06.2020#6273963