2003 Belarusian municipal elections

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2003 Local councils of Republic of Belarus elections
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  1999 2 March 2003 2007  

2003 24th convocation local councils of Republic of Belarus elections were held on 2 March.

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General information

24th convocation local councils of Republic of Belarus elections were held on 2 March 2003 under plurality voting. Official turnover was 73.4%. 23469 deputies of all levels were elected.

Results

PartyDeputies elected
Liberal Democratic Party 5
United Civic Party of Belarus 8
BPF Party 8
Communist Party of Belarus 107
Belarusian Left Party "A Just World" 78
Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Assembly) 0
Republican Party of Labour and Justice 0
Belarusian Patriotic Party 3
Belarusian Green Party 0
Conservative Christian Party – BPF 0
Party "Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly" 0
Social Democratic Party of Popular Accord 0
Republican Party 0
Agrarian Party (Belarus) 39
Belarusian Socialist Sporting Party 1
Party of Freedom and Progress 0
Belarusian Christian Democracy Party0
Belarusian Labourer Party 1
Belarusian Social Democratic Party (People's Assembly) 6

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