Russia Honors Irina Bastrikova for Transforming Its Election System
Irina Bastrikova, a prominent figure in Russia's electoral system, has been recognised for her significant contributions. The Deputy Chair of the Sverdlovsk Region Election Commission received the prestigious title of 'Honored Worker of Russia’s Electoral System' from Ella Pamfilova, Chair of Russia’s Central Election Commission.
Bastrikova, who has dedicated 22 years to the electoral system, played a crucial role as a regional leader within the Young Guard of United Russia in the Urals region. Her commitment to embracing new technologies has driven the implementation of digital solutions in the electoral process.
Throughout her career, Bastrikova has mentored multiple generations of election organizers in the Sverdlovsk region. She has authored training programs and methodological guides, demonstrating her dedication to nurturing talent and improving the electoral system. Bastrikova's attentive nature extends to her colleagues, where she celebrates their successes and offers support and encouragement.
Irina Bastrikova's award reflects her significant impact on Russia's electoral system. Her dedication, innovation, and mentorship have shaped multiple generations of election organizers. The Sverdlovsk region has benefited greatly from her leadership and commitment.
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