1993 Russian legislative election (State Duma)|
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Turnout | 54.81% ( 22.19 pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Vladimir Zhirinovsky
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Yegor Gaidar
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Gennady Zyuganov
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Party
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LDPR
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Choice of Russia
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CPRF
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Leader since
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13 December 1989
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16 October 1993
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14 February 1993
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Leader's seat
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Shchyolkovo
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Federal list
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Federal list
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Seats won
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64
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62
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42
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Popular vote
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12,318,562
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8,339,345
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6,666,402
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Percentage
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21.35% (PL)
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14.45% (PL)
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11.55% (PL)
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Mikhail Lapshin
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Grigory Yavlinsky
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Alevtina Fedulova
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Party
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APR
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YaBL
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Women of Russia
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Leader since
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26 February 1993
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16 October 1993
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1 October 1993
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Leader's seat
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Federal list
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Federal list
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Federal list
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Seats won
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38
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27
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24
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Popular vote
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4,292,518
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4,223,219
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4,369,918
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Percentage
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7.44% (PL)
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7.32% (PL)
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7.57% (PL)
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Seventh party
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Eighth party
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Ninth party
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Leader
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Sergey Shakhray
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Nikolay Travkin
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Arkady Volsky
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Party
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PRES
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DPR
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Civic Union
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Leader since
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17 October 1993
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26 May 1990
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21 October 1993
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Leader's seat
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Federal list
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Federal list
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Federal list (lost)
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Seats won
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22
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15
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7
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Popular vote
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3,620,035
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2,969,533
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1,038,193
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Percentage
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6.27% (PL)
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5.15% (PL)
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1.80% (PL)
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Most voted-for party by region |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Russia on 12 December 1993.[1] They were the first parliamentary elections in post-Soviet Russia and the only time to the Federation Council,[2] with future members appointed by provincial legislatures and governors.
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