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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Parliamentary elections were held in Yemen on 27 April 2003 to elect all 301 members of the House of Representatives for a six-year term. The elections had originally been scheduled to take place in 2001. The General People's Congress of President Ali Abdullah Saleh received 58% of the vote, increasing its majority in the parliament with 229 MPs.
As of 2024, these remain the most recent parliamentary elections in Yemen, as the country fell into civil war eleven years later.