2003 Marshallese general election

General elections were held in the Marshall Islands on 17 November 2003. Although there are no legally incorporated political parties on the Islands, candidates to the Legislature stood either as supporters of President Kessai Note's government (constituting an informal "United Democratic Party"), or on an opposition platform (Aelon̄ Kein Ad).

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Results

The pro-government side increased its overall majority by one seat.[1]

 Summary of the 17 November 2003 Marshall Islands Legislature election results[1]
Members Seats Change
United Democratic Party 20 +1
Aelon Kein Ad 13 -1
Total 33
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References

  1. Results of the 2003 general election, Inter-parliamentary Union


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