Vladimir Putin easily wins a third-term presidency despite massive street protests and allegations of fraud. NBC's Jim Maceda reports.
Updated at 11:40 a.m. ET: MOSCOW -- Russia's presidential election was clearly skewed in favor of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, international vote monitors said in a report on Monday.
"There was no real competition and abuse of government resources ensured that the ultimate winner of the election was never in doubt," Tonino Picula, one of the vote monitors from the Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe, said in a statement.
Monitors cited "serious problems" with the vote and called for alleged electoral violations in Sunday's election to be thoroughly investigated.
Golos, Russia's leading independent elections watchdog, earlier said it had registered at least 3,100 reports of violations nationwide.
Golos cited received numerous reports of "carousel voting," in which busloads of voters are driven around to cast ballots multiple times.
The Central Elections Commission said Putin got more than 63 percent of the nationwide vote. However, Golos said that incomplete reports from its observers of individual polling station counts indicate Putin hovered perilously close to the 50-percent mark needed for a first-round victory.
Accounts of extensive vote-rigging looked set to strengthen the resolve of opposition forces whose unprecedented protests in recent months have posed the first serious challenge to Putin's heavy-handed rule.
Anti-Putin activists pay high price
Putin said the presidential election had prevented Russia from falling into the hands of enemies. Complaining of widespread fraud, his opponents said they would rally near the Kremlin on Monday night.
His eyes brimming with tears, the former KGB spy defiantly proclaimed to a sea of supporters that they had triumphed over opponents intent on "destroying Russia's statehood and usurping power."
Putin's win was never in doubt as many across the vast country still see him as a guarantor of stability and the defender of a strong Russia against a hostile world, an image he has carefully cultivated during 12 years in power.
'Honest struggle'
Putin claimed victory Sunday night when fewer than a quarter of the votes had been counted. He spoke to a rally just outside the Kremlin walls of tens of thousands of supporters, many of them government workers or employees of state-owned companies who had been ordered to attend.
"I promised that we would win and we have won!" Putin shouted to the flag-waving crowd. "We have won in an open and honest struggle."
He ended his speech with the triumphant declaration: "Glory to Russia!"
Putin was president from 2000 until 2008, before moving into the prime minister's office due to term limits.
Putin, 59, is on collision course with the mainly middle-class protesters who have staged rallies in the capital and other big cities since since December.
Corruption
The wave of protests began after a parliamentary election in which observers produced evidence of widespread vote fraud. Protest rallies in Moscow drew tens of thousands in the largest outburst of public anger in post-Soviet Russia, demonstrating growing exasperation with the pervasive corruption and tight controls over political life under Putin.
The protest organizers, who see Putin as an autocratic leader whose return to power will stymie hope of economic and political reforms, said their demonstrations would now grow.
Russia's presidential election takes place on Sunday, Mar. 4. Rock Center Correspondent Harry Smith journeyed to Moscow where he met blogger Alexei Navalny, a vocal opponent of Vladimir Putin and his party United Russia. Navalny has galvanized protesters through social media and uses his website to expose alleged political corruption. The prospect of Putin returning to the presidency has generated protests in Russia not seen since the fall of Communism. The surging public outrage has left some wondering if a movement is afoot in Russia similar to that of last year's Arab Spring.
"He is forcing things to breaking point. He is declaring war on us. As a result the base of aversion to him is growing," said journalist Sergei Parkhomenko, one of the leaders of the opposition protest movement.
"These elections are not free. ... That's why we'll have protests (Monday)," said Mikhail Kasyanov, who was Putin's first prime minister before going into opposition. "We will not recognize the president as legitimate."
Putin's campaign chief, Stanislav Govorukhin, rejected the claims of violations, calling them "ridiculous."
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Partial results, with nearly 100 percent of the votes counted, put Putin on almost 64 percent of the votes.
His nearest rival, Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov, was on about 17 percent of votes, and nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky, former parliamentary speaker Sergei Mironov and billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov were below 10 percent.

Ivan Sekretarev / AP
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who claimed victory in Sunday's presidential election, gets emotional during a rally in Moscow on Sunday.
Prokhorov, the owner of the NBA's New Jersey Nets, won plaudits for his campaign. He said on Channel One television after the vote that his observers had been kept away from some polling stations and were beaten on two occasions.
Zyuganov said his party would not recognize the result and called the election "illegitimate, dishonest and not transparent".
Despite the opposition, mainly among well-educated and relatively well-off young professionals, Putin's support remains high in the provinces and his victory had not been in doubt.
Putin got more than 90 percent of the vote in several Caucasus provinces, including 99.8 percent in Chechnya.
Television presenter and journalist Tina Kandelaki, a Kremlin supporter who nonetheless found her Unreal Politics discssion programme censored last year, was among a panel appointed by Putin to monitor election fraud.
She told msnbc.com on Monday: "Every complaint will be considered separately and we will do our best to punish law-breakers. All those cases are being checked now. If these complaints are confirmed, we’ll submit cases to the court."
However, she claimed a complaint that 300 buses carrying voters from the province of Dagestan to the central Moscow was examined and "after checking it wasn't confirmed".
Asked about the longer-term implications of Putin's victory, she said: "I'm pretty sure that there would be some political concessions...and the situation with the opposition would change as well." She also believes the process of registration for political parties would be "simplified".
Economic boom
The initial challenge for the man credited by many Russians with rebuilding the country's image and overseeing an economic boom in his first presidency, had been to win more than half the votes on Sunday and avoid a second-round runoff.
His clear victory will enable him to portray his return to the presidency as a strong sign of public support against the protesters, whom he has portrayed as a destabilizing minority and pawns of foreign governments.
But the mood has shifted in the country of 143 million and the urban protest movement portrays him as an obstacle to change and the guardian of a corrupt system of power.
Putin, who will be inaugurated in May, is likely to revert to the fighting talk against the West that was the hallmark of his first presidency and his election campaign.
The West can expect Putin to continue the tough policies he has pursued even as prime minister, including opposing U.S. plans to build a missile shield in Europe and resisting international military intervention in Syria.
"Putin is a brave and persistent man who can resist the U.S. and EU pressure," said Anastasia Lushnikova, a 20-year-old student who voted for Putin in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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It doesn't matter how the election was rigged. Look at Iran. Look at the US (2000). The new reality is that Putin is president. More a problem for Russia.
Vladimir Putin is the new sophisticate Joseph Stalin with moderns fancy dress costume of democracy, the dictador oppointed himself under skewed election, democracy russa similar at democracy peruvian which designated Alan Garcia Perez and ollanta Humala, is damaging for the of democracy.
He looks botoxed. Putin is a very vain and shallow man. He is no more prepared to accept the new realities than the dictators in the middle east. These fake governments cannot prevail in a world democratized by information, collaboration and consensus.
If there is proof of widespread election fraud by Putin and his supporters, then the United States should not recognize the government of Russia. What a joke!
Yeah sounds just like the good ole USA has taught the world well. Thank god we have an open an honest news organizition like msn to not try and blacklist any mans voice here in America ! No , wait, they do.
Ron Paul 2012
im sorry to anyone here who thinks puntin is good for the country. you're just not aware of the mass corruption in russia. im not trying to be rude to anyone, its just fact. the majority of Russian people just dont want to live there anymore.
Gorbachev followed Regan's lead and almost destroyed Russia. Putin has done good things and brought his homeland back from the brink. Maybe we should watch and learn ???
There will be problems with the USA votes this coming election. The republicans have been plotting to keep people of color home and out of the voting polls. That way they can keep American under their spell and take all the money they need for their own good. This is a very sad world. People will kill ,rob and destroy for power.
Not to mention that some people will kill just for something to eat.
Forgot your meds this morning?? Republicans want voter ID laws to keep dead people and illegals from voting. Democrats re-enslave people of color by keeping them illegitimate and on entitlements so their voter base grows and grows. Ever see the church buses lined up at the section 8 housing projects on voting day?? Please.
Elections, "The Old Chicago Style!" It makes me nostalgic. But today I see The Old Days are not gone forever.
I hope they monitor our election too!
CAN the U.S. SUPREME COURT of CORRUPTION get involved some how ??????????
I guess the US is not the only country with voter fraud.
There are many election frauds that's going on here in the U.S in almost every election year, not to mention Gore vs Bush one is already taking place for Obama right now, why do you think suddenly the labor department showing great unemployment numbers, and a great economy recovery just one year before the election, go back to George Bush time you'll see the same thing had happened when he was running against Kerry. Here the media and the people don't care because they learned country comes first and anything else are second either Democracy, Justice or humans rights, or whatever. But at the same time they'll tell you to put these things first and your country second knowing by doing so they will divide and conquer. Do you really think they care about democracy? do you really think they believe in it? People are so Dumb
Is there any one in the right wing that is NOT a misinformed hack? Why don't you go join one of the repress the vote committees. Several states are working REAL hard to screw with people's voting rights.
Try watching something beside cluster fox, you might actually become informed. You are right about one thing.. there are alot of dumb rethugs in this country.
Susanmarie, are you a Democrat on public assistance?? You sound like one. The GOP wants voter ID laws so the fatherless welfare garbage will stop fraudulent voting for the Democrats.
@ Susanmarie......Your god obama is calling you to kneel down before him, however; you've got to hurry before his wife gets back!.
How much plastic surgery has this freak had?! A former KGB commander cheating in an election?! Well that is just crazy talk. HA! Of course the repress the vote party in this country probably love this hack. Another day, the same old sickening crap... heaven help my grand childrens future!
He won 99.8% in CHECKNYA? Who is kidding whom here? That sounds like they found 10 ethnic Russians willing to come out and vote there, and one of them wasn't too sure.
Political corruption is world wide. You know I don't think the religious conservatives are part of this government.
Some of the traits are very similar!
Putin's restylane-injected face looks hideous.
All my relatives live in Russia and what I hear from them is that the majority of people indeed voted for Putin. Those from non-parliamentary opposition are just a sharlatans with too much time and money on their hands, manipulating what they call "a creative" class - iPad and Twitter loving crowd, hungry for street games and excitment to be the first in line to become a new power. Most of those leaders have already been in power in the 90th. Their achievement - slogans about freedom, democracy, etc. - this bs will not work any more. Russia has grown up enough to not take them seriously.
So it will be war for Russia with Russia, So whats the problem folks?
Russia, if you're unhappy with you're election, I'll gladly trade Presidents with you. At least yours has some balls.
So it will be war for Russia with Russia, So whats the problem folks?
Another tug that needs to be taken down
It takes bigger balls to end a war the right way than to start it the wrong way. Oh yah, and put it in the budget.
Wish we had a leader with the Balls of Putin. I think the drive by media over here is very bias.
This article can say all it wants but everyone knows that in Russia there is only one vote and that vote was for Putin. No matter who everyone eles voted for Putin got their vote. If people think this is vote rigging this is vote rigging at it's best. Putin wants to be President for the rest of his life. The people in Russia have not choice but to live with it. If Obama had his way it would be the same here as it is in Russia. Russia is a country where their people are not free and are told what to do and when to do it. Everything is "State" own. The only ones who are able to have their own business have to pay large sums of money to the Russian Government. So voting in Russia is non-sense because everyone knows who is going to win.
The US is not that much different my friend.
we really should let the russian decide what they want . i think there are more people in the US that do not pres. Obama than in russia that that do not like Puttin , I am so glad that John Mccain did not win because between this dummy and lidsey Graham they would have taken us to world war 3 . listen to both of them on CNN and FOX, today iam so glad they are not running the gov. and i am sure our genrals are too. and by the the why does not Netenyahu the prime minster of isreal run foe the US PRES. IT SEEMS LIKE THATS THE ONLY TIME the dems and the repubs. agree on something lets bomb all the the coutries that close to isreal just in case they might threat isreal , I do not hear Iran talking about attacking Isreal all what i hear is isreal wants to attack Iran and the US telling them not too. and isreal telling us they have the right to do whatever they want , and offcourse when they attack will be right there to protect them . lord god chosen people , and according to Lindsey Graham its going to be costy for us but in the long run it will be worth it , could somebody explain to me what this fine senator means . is it worth for us to destroy the whole region for just what isreal thinks. and last time i heard that the nuke. bomb will destroy isreal iran syria and most of that area and if the iranian so crazy why they putting up with all these threats from isreal , i think Mccain Graham and a lot of our politician live in a bubble and they want us to jion them . I think we should get them all out and get people in the gongress and senate that want america intrest and take care of the american people an troops . and when we fight we should fight for the safty of us and not some made hoex about a threat that does not exict , just remeber iraq and never forget that because Saddam was the biggest threat to isreal and we know now what kind threat he was . lets wake up guys and let these people in wash. know that if they want to protect thier money and intrest , we be glad to give arms and send them to fight , not our troops we want to keep them safe . and honor them like they deserve. god bless them and god bless the USA .