Parliamentary election in Cambodia 2003

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1998General election 20032008
 %
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
47.4
21.9
20.8
9.9
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 1998
 % p
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-12
+6.0
+7.6
-10.9
-2.7
Otherwise.

The parliamentary elections in Cambodia in 2003 (elections to the third Cambodian National Assembly ) were held on July 27, 2003. Won, they were from the ruling Cambodian People's Party (Engl. Cambodia People's Party , CPP) of Prime Minister Hun Sen , who won an absolute majority of 73 of the 123 seats. Because a two-thirds majority is required for the election of the Prime Minister, the new government could not be formed until July 2004 after an agreement with the monarchist FUNCINPEC had been reached.

Results

parties participating in the election
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Political party be right % Seats +/-
Cambodian People's Party (CPP) 2,447,259 47.35 73 +9
Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) 1,130,423 21.87 24 +9
FUNCINPEC 1,072,313 20.75 26th -17
Khmer Democratic Party 95,927 1.86 0 0
The Rice Party 76,086 1.47 0 0
Indra Buddra Party 62,338 1.21 0 0
Proloeung Khmer Party 56.010 1.08 0 0
Cambodian Development Party 36,838 0.71 0 0
Khmer Angkor Party 26,385 0.51 0 0
Cambodian Women Party 23,538 0.46 0 0
Khmer Front Party 20,272 0.39 0 0
Khmer Unity Party 18.309 0.35 0 0
Democratic Movement Party 15,671 0.30 0 0
Khmer Spiritual Aspiration Party 14,342 0.28 0 0
Kon Khmer Party 14,018 0.27 0 0
Union of Nation Solidarity Party 11,676 0.23 0 0
7 other parties <10,000 votes 47,432 0.91 0 0
invalid / empty votes 108,657 - - 0
Total 5,168,837 100.0 123 +1
Eligible voters / turnout 6,341,834 81.5 - -
Source: National Election Committee

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Cambodia National Assembly. Historical Archive of Parliamentary Election Results. Elections in 2003. Inter-Parliamentary Union (English)
  2. Total votes for each party ( memento from October 25, 2007 in the Internet Archive ). National Election Committee.