Vladimir Putin is master of all he surveys as Russia votes in election
- Russians start voting in three-day election that President Vladimir Putin is sure to win
- Putin, who has been in power for almost a quarter of a century, is seeking a fifth term

In a Russia at war, there is only one real candidate and only one winner: Vladimir Putin.
As Russians cast their ballots in the March 15-17 election, the 71-year-old former KGB lieutenant colonel’s popularity is high amid strong support for the war in Ukraine.
“I support Putin and, of course, I will vote for him,” said Lyudmila Petrova, 46, who was shopping for Chinese-made counterfeit New Balance trainers in southern Moscow at one of Russia’s largest wholesale markets.
“Putin raised Russia up from its knees. And Russia will defeat the West and Ukraine. You cannot defeat Russia – ever,” Petrova said. “Have you in the West gone completely mad? What is Ukraine to do with you?”

But in Russia the war has helped Putin tighten his grip on power and boost his popularity with Russians, according to polls and interviews with senior Russian sources.