2003 Russian legislative election

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Russian legislative election, 2003

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All 450 seats to the State Duma
226 seats needed for a majority
Turnout55.7%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Boris Gryzlov Gennady Zyuganov Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Party United Russia Communist LDPR
Last election 90 seats, 24.29% 17 seats, 5.98%
Seats won 223 52 36
Seat change New Decrease 38 Increase 19
Popular vote 22,779,279 7,647,820 6,943,885
Percentage 37.57% 12.61% 11.45%
Swing Decrease 11.68pp Increase 5.56pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Sergey Glazyev Grigory Yavlinsky Boris Nemtsov
Party Rodina Yabloko Union of Right Forces
Last election 20 seats, 5.93% 29 seats, 8.52%
Seats won 37 4 3
Seat change New Decrease 15 Decrease 26
Popular vote 5,469,556 2,610,087 2,408,535
Percentage 9.02% 4.3% 4%

Results of the 2003 legislative election in the Russian Federation by proportional representation

Chairman before election

Gennadiy Seleznyov
Party of Russia's Rebirth

Chairman-designate

Boris Gryzlov
United Russia

Election results
Distribution of the constituency seats by federal subject.
List
  •   United Russia
      People's Party
      Communist Party
      Rodina
      Yabloko
      Party of Rebirth/Party of Life
      Union of Right Forces
      Agrarian Party
      Great Russia
      New Deal
      Business Development Party
      Self-nominations
      Seat not filled

Parliamentary elections were held in Russia on 7 December 2003.[1] At stake were the 450 seats in the State Duma (Gosudarstvennaya Duma), the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia.

As expected, the pro-Vladimir Putin United Russia party received the most votes (37.6 percent) and won the most seats. The Communist Party remained the second largest, though much reduced in strength. The Liberal Democratic Party improved its position by 19 seats, while the liberal Yabloko and the liberal-conservative Union of Right Forces lost most of their seats.

Official results

Party PR Constituency Total
seats
+/–
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
United Russia 22,776,294 37.6 120 14,123,625 23.9 103 223 New
Communist Party 7,647,820 12.6 40 6,577,598 11.2 12 52 −61
Liberal Democratic Party 6,944,322 11.5 36 1,860,905 3.2 0 36 +19
Rodina 5,470,429 9.0 29 1,719,147 2.9 8 37 New
Yabloko 2,610,087 4.3 0 1,580,629 2.7 4 4 −16
Union of Right Forces 2,408,535 4.0 0 1,764,290 3.0 3 3 −26
Agrarian Party 2,205,850 3.6 0 1,104,974 1.9 2 2 New
Russian Pensioners' Party-Party of Social Justice 1,874,973 3.1 0 342,891 0.6 0 0 −1
Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 1,140,413 1.9 0 1,584,904 2.7 3 3 New
People's Party 714,705 1.2 0 2,677,889 4.5 17 17 New
Unity 710,721 1.2 0 9,334 0.0 0 0 −73
New Course–Automobile Russia 509,302 0.8 0 222,090 0.4 1 1 New
For a Holy Russia 298,826 0.5 0 59,986 0.1 0 0 New
Russian Ecological Party "The Greens" 253,985 0.4 0 69,585 0.1 0 0 0
Development of Enterprise 212,827 0.4 0 237,527 0.4 1 1 New
Great Russia–Eurasian Union 170,796 0.3 0 464,602 0.8 1 1 New
Genuine Patriots of Russia 149,151 0.3 0 2,564 0.0 0 0 New
Peace and Unity 148,954 0.3 0 10,664 0.0 0 0 0
United Russian Party Rus' 147,441 0.2 0 570,453 1.0 0 0 New
Democratic Party of Russia 136,295 0.2 0 94,810 0.2 0 0 New
Russian Constitutional Democratic Party 113,190 0.2 0 0 New
Union of People for Education and Science 107,448 0.2 0 16,111 0.0 0 0 New
People's Republican Party 80,420 0.1 0 2,995 0.0 0 0 New
Other parties 288,866 0.5 0 0
Independents 15,843,626 26.9 67 67 −38
Against all 2,851,958 4.7 7,744,998 13.1
Vacant seats 3 3
Invalid/blank votes 948,435 1,247,491
Total 60,633,177 100 225 60,222,554 100 225 450 0
Registered voters/turnout 108,906,250 55.7 108,906,250 55.3
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, IPU, 2003 elections[2]

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1642 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ Сведения о зарегистрированных депутатах ГД ФС РФ четвертого созыва по одномандатным избирательным округам Archived 2006-10-16 at the Wayback Machine Template:Ru icon

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