1999 Russian legislative election

1999 Russian legislative election

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All 450 seats in the State Duma
226 seats needed for a majority
Turnout61.85% (Decrease 2.53 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Gennady Zyuganov Sergei Shoigu Yevgeny Primakov
Party CPRF Unity OVR
Leader since 14 February 1993 3 October 1999 21 August 1999
Leader's seat Federal list Federal list Federal list
Last election 157 seats, 22.30% New New
Seats won 113 73 68
Seat change Decrease 44 New New
Popular vote 16,195,569 15,548,707 8,886,697
Percentage 24.29% (PL) 23.32% (PL) 13.33% (PL)
Swing Increase 1.99% New New

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Sergey Kiriyenko Grigory Yavlinsky Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Party SPS Yabloko Zhirinovsky Bloc
Leader since 24 August 1999 16 October 1993 13 December 1989
Leader's seat Federal list Federal list Federal list
Last election New 45 seats, 6.89% 41 seats, 11.18%
Seats won 29 20 17
Seat change New Decrease 25 Decrease 34
Popular vote 5,676,982 3,955,457 3,989,932
Percentage 8.52% (PL) 5.93% (PL) 5.98% (PL)
Swing New Decrease 0.96% Decrease 5.20%

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
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Leader Viktor Chernomyrdin Viktor Ilyukhin Sergey Baburin
Party NDR DPA ROS
Leader since 12 May 1995 8 July 1998 21 December 1991
Leader's seat Yamalo-Nenets Pervomaysky Federal list (lost)
Last election 55 seats, 10.13% New 5 seats (inside VN)
Seats won 7 2 2
Seat change Decrease 48 New Decrease 3
Popular vote 791,160 384,392 245,266
Percentage 1.19% (PL) 0.58% (PL) 0.37% (PL)
Swing Decrease 8.94% New

Winning party by region

Chairman of the State Duma before election

Gennadiy Seleznyov
CPRF

Elected Chairman of the State Duma

Gennadiy Seleznyov
CPRF

Legislative elections were held in Russia on 19 December 1999 to elect the 450 seats in the State Duma, the lower house of the Federal Assembly.[1] Like in the previous elections in 1995, the electoral system resulted in many parties competing for the proportional seats and a significant number of independent deputies elected.

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p. 1642 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7

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