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2003 Russian legislative election

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2003 Russian legislative election

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7 December 2003
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All 450 seats in theState Duma
226 seats needed for a majority
Turnout55.75% (Decrease 6.10pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderBoris GryzlovGennady ZyuganovSergey Glazyev
PartyUnited RussiaCPRFRodina
Leader since20 November 200214 February 199314 September 2003
Leader's seatFederal listFederal listPodolsk
Last electionNew113 seats, 24.29%New
Seats won2235237
Seat changeNewDecrease 61New
Popular vote22,776,2947,647,8205,470,429
Percentage37.56% (PL)12.61% (PL)9.02% (PL)
SwingNewDecrease 11.68%New

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
LeaderVladimir ZhirinovskyGennady RaikovGrigory Yavlinsky
PartyLDPRNPRFYabloko
Leader since13 December 198929 September 200116 October 1993
Leader's seatFederal listTyumenFederal list (lost)
Last election17 seats, 5.20%New20 seats, 5.93%
Seats won36174
Seat changeIncrease 19NewDecrease 16
Popular vote6,944,322714,7052,610,087
Percentage11.35% (PL)1.18% (PL)4.30% (PL)
SwingIncrease 6.15%NewDecrease 1.63%

 Seventh partyEighth partyNinth party
 Boris_Nemtsov_2008-11-23_crop
LeaderBoris NemtsovGennadiy SeleznyovMikhail Lapshin
PartySPSPVRRPZhAPR
Leader since27 May 20017 September 200226 February 1993
Leader's seatFederal list (lost)Northern SPbFederal list (lost)
Last election29 seats, 8.52%New11 seats (insideOVR)
Seats won332
Seat changeDecrease 26NewDecrease 9
Popular vote2,408,5351,140,4132,205,850
Percentage3.97% (PL)1.88% (PL)3.64% (PL)
SwingDecrease 4.55%New

Winning party bydistrict (party-list vote)
Winning party byconstituency

Chairman of the State Duma before election

Gennadiy Seleznyov
PVR

ElectedChairman of the State Duma

Boris Gryzlov
United Russia

Distribution of the constituency seats by federal subject.
List
  •   United Russia
      People's Party
      Communist Party
      Rodina
      Yabloko
      Party of Rebirth/Party of Life
      Union of Right Forces
      Agrarian Party
      Great Russia
      New Course — Automobile Russia
      Development of Enterprise
      Self-nominations
      Seat not filled

Legislative elections were held inRussia on 7 December 2003.[1] At stake were the 450 seats in theState Duma (Gosudarstvennaya Duma), thelower house of theFederal Assembly.

As expected, the pro-Vladimir PutinUnited Russia party received the most votes (38%) and won the most seats, gaining aplurality in the Duma. TheCommunist Party remained the second largest, though much reduced in strength. TheLiberal Democratic Party improved its position by 19 seats, while the liberalYabloko and the liberal-conservativeUnion of Right Forces lost most of their seats.

Political parties and blocs

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No.Electoral association or bloc[2]Abbr.Lead candidatesPolitical positionIdeology
1Conceptual Party "Unity"KPEKonstantin Petrov • Vladimir Gribov • Dmitry PoltoratskyFar-rightConspiracy theory /Occultism
2Union of Right ForcesSPSBoris NemtsovIrina KhakamadaAnatoly ChubaisCentre-right to right-wingConservative liberalism /Neoliberalism /Atlanticism
3Russian Party of Pensioners and Party of Social Justice
RPP,PSS
RPP–PSSVladimir Kishenin • Galiya Zelenchukova • Dmitry SenyukovCentre-leftPensioners' interests /Social justice
4Russian United Democratic Party "Yabloko"YablokoGrigory YavlinskyVladimir LukinIgor ArtemyevCentreSocial liberalism /Liberal democracy
5For a Holy Russia [ru;nl]ZRSSergey Popov • Aleksey Kuimov • Igor ShatalovRight-wingConservatism /Christian nationalism
6United Russian Party Rus'ORP Rus'Valery Burkov • Lidia Rusanova •Vladimir MedvedevRight-wingPatriotism /Russian nationalism
7New Course — Automobile Russia
Liberal Russia,RPRF,DAR
NCARViktor PokhmelkinBoris Fyodorov • Leonid OlshanskyCentre-rightLiberalism /Drivers' interests
8People's Republican Party of Russia [ru]NRPREduard Baltin • Vladimir Kushnerenko •Vitaly PavlovRight-wingNational conservatism /Patriotism
9Russian Ecological Party "The Greens"REPZAnatoly PanfilovViktor Ignatov • Vladimir YevstafyevCentreGreen politics
10Agrarian Party of RussiaAPRMikhail LapshinAlexander NazarchukAlexey ChepaLeft-wingAgrarianism /Agrarian socialism
11Genuine Patriots of RussiaIPRMagomed Radzhabov • Kalsyn Tokayev • Zaur RadzhabovCentre-rightMuslim interests
12People's Party of the Russian FederationNPRFGennady RaikovGennady Troshev • Nikolay DerzhavinCentre-leftPopulism /Social conservatism
13Democratic Party of RussiaDPRVladimir PodoprigoraMikhail Kislyuk • Gennady PushkoCentre-rightLiberal conservatism /Federalism /Civic nationalism
14Great Russia–Eurasian Union
EAP–SPR,RPM,GPR
VR–EASPavel BorodinRuslan AushevLeonid IvashovCentre-leftEurasian integration /Left-wing populism
15Union of People for Education and ScienceSLONVyacheslav IgrunovNurali Latypov • Andrey SharomovCentre to centre-leftSocial liberalism /Scientists' interests
16Rodina (People's Patriotic Union)
SEPR,People's Will,PRR
RodinaSergey GlazyevDmitry RogozinValentin VarennikovRight-wingRight-wing populism /National conservatism /Statism
17Party of Peace and UnityPMESazhi UmalatovaViktor Stepanov • Yevgeny IshchenkoLeft-wingSoviet patriotism /Eurasianism
18Liberal Democratic Party of RussiaLDPRVladimir ZhirinovskyAlexey OstrovskyIgor LebedevRight-wingRight-wing populism /Unitarism /Anti-communism
19Party of Russia's Rebirth – Russian Party of Life
PVR,RPZh
PVR–RPZhGennadiy SeleznyovSergey MironovValentina TereshkovaCentre-leftLeft-wing populism /Welfare state /Social democracy
20United RussiaURBoris GryzlovSergei ShoiguYury LuzhkovCentre-rightStatism /Social conservatism /Conservative liberalism
21Russian Constitutional Democratic PartyRKDPVyacheslav Volkov •Irina Alfyorova • Aleksandr KotenevCentre-rightConstitutionalism
22Development of EnterpriseRPIvan GrachevOksana DmitriyevaAndrey NechayevCentre-rightEconomic liberalism
23Communist Party of the Russian FederationCPRFGennady ZyuganovNikolai KondratenkoNikolay KharitonovLeft-wingSocialism /Left-wing conservatism

Opinion polls

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Polling firmFieldwork dateUnityOVRCPRFLDPRRodinaYablokoSPSAPROtherUnsureAgainst
all
Wouldn't
vote
Lead
United
Russia
Election result19 Dec 199923.313.324.35.9N/a6.08.5N/a13.4N/a3.3N/a1
VCIOMMay 2000266334N/a8919[a]N/a4N/a7
VCIOM24-27 Nov 2000196337N/a88212[b]N/a4N/a14
FOM2-3 Dec 2000163173N/a55N/aN/a275121
FOM10-11 Feb 2001197215N/a533N/a20882
FOM14-15 Apr 2001195226N/a542N/a148153
FOM21-22 Apr 2001228214N/a853N/a13781
FOM2-3 Jun 2001235235N/a553N/a16611Tie
FOM14-15 Jul 2001226235N/a442N/a18791
FOM8-9 Sep 2001226234N/a532N/a20691
FOM20-21 Oct 2001256225N/a432N/a186103
FOM2-3 Feb 200221247N/a643N/a1410103
FOM20 Jul 200231225N/a332N/aN/aN/aN/a9
VCIOM21-27 Aug 200226349N/a86112[c]N/a5N/a8
FOM12-13 Oct 200226235N/a5521156103
VCIOM20-23 Dec 200227279N/a75220[d]N/a5N/aTie
FOM5-6 Apr 200321225N/a5331255111
FOM17 May 200319217N/a53N/aN/aN/aN/aN/a2
VCIOM23-26 May 2003232810N/a85N/a7134N/a5
VCIOM20-24 Jun 200326276N/a83110[e]163N/a1
VCIOM15-18 Aug 200323289N/a6546[f]125N/a5
VCIOM-A19-22 Sep 20032823525526[g]205N/a5
FOM11 Oct 20032018724424[h]215132
VCIOM-A10-13 Oct 20032626535424[i]205N/aTie
VCIOM-A24-28 Oct 20033023514625[j]176N/a7
FOM8-9 Nov 200318.716.35.11.24.24.5N/a6.025.65.912.42.4
VCIOM-A13 Nov 20032923836624[k]145N/a6
FOM15-16 Nov 200319.514.96.02.93.84.5N/a6.224.15.712.24.6
FOM22-23 Nov 200325.114.16.53.32.53.5N/a7.422.05.410.611
FOM29-30 Nov 200328.115.87.34.42.73.4N/a7.318.35.07.912.3

Exit polls

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Polling firmUnited
Russia
CPRFLDPRRodinaYablokoSPSAgainst
all
FOM[3]3613.311.69.25.14.7N/a
ROMIR[4]34.113.210.99.55.86.16.8
Election result37.612.611.59.04.34.04.7

Results

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PartyParty-listConstituencyTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
United Russia22,776,29438.1612014,123,62523.95103223New
Communist Party7,647,82012.81406,577,59811.151252−61
Liberal Democratic Party6,944,32211.64361,860,9053.16036+19
National Patriotic Union "Rodina"5,470,4299.17291,719,1472.92837New
Yabloko2,610,0874.3701,580,6292.6844−16
Union of Right Forces2,408,5354.0401,764,2902.9933−26
Agrarian Party2,205,8503.7001,104,9741.8722New
Russian Pensioners' PartyParty of Social Justice1,874,9733.140342,8910.5800−1
Party of Russia's RebirthRussian Party of Life1,140,4131.9101,584,9042.6933New
People's Party714,7051.2002,677,8894.541717New
Conceptual Party "Unity"710,7211.1909,3340.0200New
New Course — Automobile Russia509,3020.850222,0900.3811New
For a Holy Russia298,8260.50059,9860.1000New
Russian Ecological Party "The Greens"253,9850.43069,5850.12000
Development of Enterprise212,8270.360237,5270.4011New
Great Russia – Eurasian Union170,7960.290464,6020.7911New
Genuine Patriots of Russia149,1510.2502,5640.0000New
Party of Peace and Unity148,9540.25010,6640.02000
United Russian Party Rus'147,4410.250570,4530.9700New
Democratic Party136,2950.23094,8100.1600New
Russian Constitutional Democratic Party113,1900.1900New
Union of People for Education and Science107,4480.18016,1110.0300New
People's Republican Party80,4200.1302,9950.0100New
Other parties288,8660.4900
Independents15,843,62626.866767−38
Against all2,851,9584.787,744,99813.1333−5
Total59,684,742100.0022558,975,063100.002254500
Valid votes59,684,74298.4458,975,06397.93
Invalid/blank votes948,4351.561,247,4912.07
Total votes60,633,177100.0060,222,554100.00
Registered voters/turnout108,906,25055.67108,906,25055.30
Source: Nohlen & Stöver,IPU, 2003 elections[5]

Legacy

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The 2003 election is cited by scholars as a turning point in Russian politics, as it marked the moment the federal parliament effectively became arubber stamp body.[6][7][8]

Notes

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  1. ^Women of Russia 4%,People's Republican Party 2%,NDR,RNE 1%, other 1%.
  2. ^Women of Russia 7%,Russia 2%,People's Republican Party,RNE 1%, other 1%.
  3. ^Women of Russia 6%,DPR,RNE,Russia 1%, other 3%.
  4. ^Women of Russia 8%,PVR 3%,RNE,RPP,Development of Enterprise 2%,NPRF,Liberal Russia 1%, other 1%.
  5. ^PVR,Greens 2%,NPRF,RPP,DPR,RNE,SDPR 1%, other 1%.
  6. ^PVR 3%,Greens,NPRF,RPP 1%, other <1%.
  7. ^Greens 2%,NPRF,PVR-RPZh,DPR 1%, other 1%.
  8. ^PVR-RPZh 2%,NPRF,Great Russia—Eurasian Union 1%,New Cource 0%.
  9. ^Greens,PVR-RPZh,DPR,NPRF 1%.
  10. ^RPPPSS,Greens,VR–EAS, Development of Enterprise,NPRF 1%.
  11. ^RPPPSS 2%,NPRF, Development of Enterprise 1%.

References

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  1. ^Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010)Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1642ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^"Избирательные объединения и блоки на выборах - 2003" [Electoral associations and blocs in the 2003 election].politika.su (in Russian). Retrieved10 February 2026.
  3. ^"ФОМ: СПС не проходит в Госдуму".RBC (in Russian). 7 December 2003. Retrieved19 August 2025.
  4. ^"Выборы в Госдуму: свежие результаты exit polls".RBC (in Russian). 8 December 2003. Retrieved19 August 2025.
  5. ^Сведения о зарегистрированных депутатах ГД ФС РФ четвертого созыва по одномандатным избирательным округамArchived 2006-10-16 at theWayback Machine(in Russian)
  6. ^Rosefielde, Steven; Hedlund, Stefan (2009).Russia Since 1980. Cambridge University Press. p. 174.ISBN 9780521849135. Retrieved23 September 2023.Duma election of 2003, reducing the legislature to a rubber stamp.
  7. ^Troianovski, Anton;Nechepurenko, Ivan (19 September 2021)."Russian Election Shows Declining Support for Putin's Party".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Archived fromthe original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved27 September 2021.
  8. ^China Russia Compared wesleyan.edu July 2015

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