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image copyrigReuters -The opposition made gains in Novosibirsk and Tomsk

His team had been urging Russians to vote tactically against United Russia.
The Anti-Corruption Foundation had pledged support for candidates it saw as best placed to unseat incumbents of the ruling party, which it describes as the "party of crooks and thieves".
Mr Navalny's camp believes this campaign could be why he was attacked, the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Moscow says.
His team allege he was poisoned on the orders of President Vladimir Putin - the Kremlin denies any involvement.
The German government says labs in France and Sweden have confirmed that the poison was Novichok nerve agent.
He remains in intensive care in Berlin's Charité hospital, but is no longer in a medically induced coma and he has been reacting to speech, the doctors say.
These are the first elections since controversial constitutional reforms were approved in a July referendum allowing Mr Putin to stay in power until 2036.
They are also seen as a dry run for elections to the national parliament next year.
Last year, mass protests were held in the capital Moscow, following the exclusion of many opposition candidates from a local election.
The authorities were then accused of a heavy-handed response to the rallies, which saw some of more than 1,000 people arrested receive sentences of up to four years in prison.
The far-eastern city of Khabarovsk has seen regular anti-Putin rallies since July, after the arrest of a popular governor fuelled resentment against Moscow's rule.


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