2004 Mongolian legislative election

Legislative elections were held in Mongolia on 27 June 2004.[1] The Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party remained the largest party in the State Great Khural, winning 36 of the 76 seats.[2] On 27 February 2005 a by-election was held in the 59th constituency and was won by the MPRP, giving them an extra seat.[2]

2004 Mongolian legislative election

27 June and 17 July 2004

All 76 seats to the State Great Khural
  First party Second party
 
Leader Nambaryn Enkhbayar Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
Party MPRP DP
Alliance MPRP EOA
Leader's seat Ulaanbaatar (Bayangol) Ulaanbaatar (Chingeltei) lost
Last election 72 seats, 51.6% 2 seats
Seats won 36 34
Seat change 36 32
Popular vote 517,443 474,977
Percentage 48.23% 44.27%

Prime Minister before election

Nambaryn Enkhbayar
MPRP

Elected Prime Minister

Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
DP

Results

Parties Votes % Seats +/–
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party517,44348.2336–36
Motherland Democratic Coalition474,97744.2734+32
Republican Party14,8191.381+1
Independents36,5433.413+2
Others28,8142.690
Invalid/blank votes15,719
Vacant2
Total1,088,683100760
Registered voters/turnout82.2
Source: IPU
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