2003 Armenian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 25 May 2003. There were 56 constituency seats and 75 elected on a national basis using proportional representation.[1] They saw the Republican Party of Armenia emerge as the largest party, with 33 of the 131 seats. However, the elections were strongly criticized by international election monitors, who cited widespread fraud and noted that they fell short of democratic standards.[2]

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Results

Party Constituency National Total
seats
+/-
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Republican Party of Armenia124,95011.8210280,36323.662333-30
Justice Alliance0163,20313.781414New
Country of Law Party96,0799.097147,95612.491219+13
Armenian Revolutionary Federation0136,27011.501111+3
National Unity Party0105,4808.9099New
United Labour Party067,5315.7066New
Democratic Liberal Union of Armenia055,4434.6800New
Powerful Homeland Party039,5863.34000
Ramkavar Liberal Party of Armenia034,1082.88000
Dignity, Democracy, Homeland033,6052.8400New
Communist Party of Armenia024,9912.1100-10
Manufacturers' and Women's Union024,3882.0600New
People's Party013,2141.1200-
Labour, Law, Unity010,9550.9200New
Liberals Alliance09,7110.8200New
Christian Democratic Union of Armenia08,0570.6800New
Armenian National Movement07,6760.6500New
Justice Party06,4730.5500New
Reformed Communist Party of Armenia06,2000.5200New
National Accord06,0780.5100New
Fist of the Armenian Braves03,4380.2900New
Hanrapetutyun Party15,2981.451--01New
All Armenian Labour Party13,5561.281--01New
Independents694,34465.6637---37+5
None of the Above---14,921----
Invalid/blank votes6,926--34,622----
Total1,064,474100561,234,269100751310
Source: CEC, IFES, IPU
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See also

References

  1. Results Election Guide
  2. 2007 Elections improved from previous ones St. Petersburg Times
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