Election Along with the
2008 Russian presidential election, on 2 March 2008 there was an unofficial
election held in
Sochi to elect the mascot for the 2014 Winter Olympics. 270,000 voters along with their ballots received a coupon with four mascot candidates:
Ded Moroz, a snowflake, a polar bear and a dolphin. According to a representative of Sochi city administration, the majority of Sochians voted for the dolphin. However, representatives of the
Sochi Organizing Committee, which officially selects a logo and a mascot, commented that while respecting the opinion of Sochians, such a procedure is usually held later. They also pointed out, that the final version of the mascot should be a consensus of opinions of all citizens of the country and the result of work by professional designers and market analysts.
Official vote A nationwide design contest was held in Russia, from September 1 to December 5, 2010. 24,000 designs were sent in for the contest. It was now down to eleven design ideas for the
Olympic Games, and two design ideas for the
Paralympic Games. The shortlisted designs were presented to the public on February 7, 2011. A live national TV broadcast, on Russia's
Channel One, included a nationwide text message voting, where Russians voted for their favorite mascot. • The
Brown bear () •
The Leopard () —
Olympics Mascot •
The Polar bear () —
Olympics Mascot •
The Hare () —
Olympics Mascot • The
Sun () •
The Ray of Light () —
Paralympics Mascot •
The Snowflake () —
Paralympics Mascot • The
Bullfinch () • The
Matryoshka dolls () • The
Dolphin () ==Controversy==