2003 Cuban parliamentary election

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2003 Cuban parliamentary election
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  1998 19 January 2003 2008  

All 609 seats in the National Assembly of People's Power
 First party
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Leader Fidel Castro
Party PCC
Seats won609
Seat changeIncrease2.svg8

Cuban parliamentary election, 2003 - Results.svg
Results by province
(Shaded by percentage of voters who cast votes for the entire list of candidates, as opposed to selective votes.)

President of the Council of Ministers before election

Fidel Castro
PCC

Elected President of the Council of Ministers

Fidel Castro
PCC

Legislative elections were held for the National Assembly of People's Power, Cuba's national legislature, on 19 January 2003. The vote is an endorsement of pre-selected candidates rather than a choice between rivals. Half of the candidates are nominated at public meetings before gaining approval from electoral committees, while the other half are nominated by official mass organisations (such as trade unions, farmers organisations and students' unions).

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The government claims that the election represents a show of popular support, but its critics have attributed the result instead to fear or apathy on the part of those who do not support the government. They suspect that the result may reflect electoral engineering (in constituencies known to have a high proportion of voters who are more inclined to express dissatisfaction by registering blank or spoiled votes, the candidates offered tend to be highly respected local figures not associated closely with the government), the lack of independent supervision of the count or the barrage of propaganda. They also point out that the system of selection of candidates effectively excludes any truly independent voices. [1]

In the run-up to the election, U.S. President George W. Bush described the process as "a fraud and a sham" adding "If Cuba's government takes all the necessary steps to ensure that the 2003 elections are certifiably free and fair, and if Cuba also begins to adopt meaningful market-based reforms, then, and only then, will I work with the United States Congress to ease the ban on trade and travel". [2]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
Communist Party of Cuba and affiliated (entire list)7,128,86091.35609
Communist Party of Cuba and affiliated (selective votes)675,0388.65
Total7,803,898100.00609
Valid votes7,803,89896.14
Invalid/blank votes313,2533.86
Total votes8,117,151100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,313,77097.64
Source: Granma

Results of notable candidates

CandidateNotes%
Fidel Castro President, Communist Party leader, and original Granma revolutionary99.01%
Raúl Castro Vice-president, Defence minister, Fidel's Brother, and original Granma revolutionary99.75%
Juan Miguel González Father of Elián González 93.34%
José Rubiera Meteorologist, and head of Cuba's hurricane defence system96.71%
Silvio Rodríguez Domínguez Popular musician, singer and poet94.71%
Eva Esther Ribalta CastilloCandidate with lowest approval vote percentage85.15%
Average of all candidatesAverage of approval vote percentage94.83%

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