My family never mentioned anything about voting. They had to go to May Day parades and other similar events, but there was never any voting (even of the fake kind).
Maybe it changed over time, I’m mainly familiar with the early USSR but I believe at that time they voted for candidates nominated by the party. But it was more of a formality since they were basically never rejected and they couldn’t vote on leadership, just the low level reps.
That does sound right for early USSR. I don’t think this was a thing anymore in the 70s/80s (I was born in the tail end of the USSR, but I was really young).
I will ask my family members about this. Curious if this was even employed as a formality by the 80s.
My family never mentioned anything about voting. They had to go to May Day parades and other similar events, but there was never any voting (even of the fake kind).
Maybe it changed over time, I’m mainly familiar with the early USSR but I believe at that time they voted for candidates nominated by the party. But it was more of a formality since they were basically never rejected and they couldn’t vote on leadership, just the low level reps.
Edit: You can read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_the_Soviet_Union
That does sound right for early USSR. I don’t think this was a thing anymore in the 70s/80s (I was born in the tail end of the USSR, but I was really young).
I will ask my family members about this. Curious if this was even employed as a formality by the 80s.