Russian legislative election, 2003

Russian legislative election, 2003

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December 7, 2003
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All 450 seats to the State Duma
226 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Boris Gryzlov Gennady Zyuganov
Party United Russia Communist
Last election - 90 seats, 24.29%
Seats won 223 52
Seat change +223 -38
Popular vote 22,779,279 7,647,820
Percentage 37.57% 12.61%
Swing - -11.68%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky Dmitry Rogozin
Party Liberal Democratic Rodina
Last election 17 seats, 5.98% -
Seats won 36 37
Seat change +19 +37
Popular vote 6,943,885 5,469,556
Percentage 11.45% 9.02%
Swing +5.56% -
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Legislative elections were held in the Russian Federation on December 7, 2003. At stake were the 450 seats in the State Duma (Gosudarstvennaya Duma), the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia (The legislature).

As expected, the United Russia pro-Vladimir Putin party won the largest number of votes and seats. Of the other parties, the Communist Party is still the largest, though much reduced in strength. Liberal Democratic Party improved its position by a few delegates. The liberal Yabloko party and the liberal-conservative SPS lost most of its seats. The only other significant party is socialist Homeland Union.

List of deputies of Russian State Duma (2003-2007)

National summary of votes and seats

e • d Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian Duma election results
Parties and coalitions Votes % Seats
United Russia (Edinaja Rossija) 22,779,279 37.57 223
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (Kommunističeskaja partija Rossijskoj Federacii) 7,647,820 12.61 52
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (Liberal'no-demokratičeskaja partija Rossii) 6,943,885 11.45 36
Coalition (Rodina): Party of Russian Regions (Partija rossijskich regionov) 5,469,556 9.02 37
Party of National Revival "People's Will" (Partija nacional'nogo vozroždenija "Narodnaja volja")
United Socialist Party of Russia (Socialističeskaja edinaja partija Rossii)
Russian Democratic Party "Yabloko" (Rossijskaja demokratičeskaja partija "Jabloko") 2,609,823 4.30 4
Union of Right Forces (Sojuz pravych sil) 2,408,356 3.97 3
Agrarian Party of Russia (Agrarnaja partija Rossii) 2,205,704 3.64 2
Coalition: Russian Pensioners' Party (Rossijskaja partija pensionerov) 1,874,739 3.09
Russian Social Justice Party (Partija social'noj spravedlivosti)
Coalition: Party of Russia's Rebirth (Partija vozroždenija Rossii) 1,140,333 1.88 3
Russian Party of Life (Rossijskaja partija žizni)
People's Party of the Russian Federation (Narodnaja partija Rossijskoj Federacii) 714,652 1.18 17
Unity (Edinenie) 710,538 1.17
Others and non-partisans 2,328,483 3.84 70
Seat not filled 3
Total (turnout 55.75 %) 60,712,299   450
Registered voters 108,906,244
Source: Russian Election Commission

Of 450 seats, 225 were to be filled through voting for parties and 225 through voting for individual candidates. Only four parties were able to surpass the 5% threshold required to get party seats:[1]

Party Seats
United Russia 120
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 40
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 36
Rodina 29
Total 225

Another 225 seats were filled by voting for individual candidates in 225 constituencies using the first past the post system.[2]

Party Seats
United Russia 103
People's Party of the Russian Federation 17
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 12
Rodina 8
Yabloko 4
Party of Russia's Rebirth
Russian Party of Life
3
Union of Right Forces 3
Agrarian Party of Russia 2
Great Russia - Eurasian Union 1
New Deal - Automobile Russia 1
Business Development Party 1
Self-nominations 67
Seat not filled 3
Total 225

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