Armenian parliamentary election, 2003

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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]

Results

Party Constituency National Total
seats
+/-
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Republican Party of Armenia124,95011.8210278,71223.662333-30
Justice0161,53313.711414New
Rule of Law96,0799.097148,38112.981219+13
Armenian Revolutionary Federation0134,84911.451111+3
National Unity0104,9418.9199New
United Labour Party066,8175.6766New
Liberal Democratic Union of Armenia0282,59923.9900New
Mighty Fatherland0000
Democratic Liberal Party0000
Dignity, Democracy, Motherland000New
Union of Producers and Women000New
Armenian Communist Party000-10
People's Party of Armenia000-
Law and Unity000New
Republic15,2981.45101New
All Armenian Labour Party13,5561.28101New
Independents694,34465.6637---37+5
Invalid/blank votes6,926--10,424----
Total1,064,474100561,188,256100751310
Source: IFES, IPU

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