2007 Belarusian municipal elections

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2007 Local councils of Republic of Belarus elections
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  2003 14 January 2007 2010  

2007 25th convocation local councils of Republic of Belarus elections were held on 14 January.

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General information

Elections were organized by 1581 territorial committees — 6 regional and Minsk urban, 118 districtal, 13 urban in regional cities, 14 urban in districtal cities, 66 town and 1363 rural committees. Members of 45 political parties participated in committees. 30 October 2006 was a due date for commissions formation. [1] In a single day of 14 January 200725th convocation rural, as well as district, urban and regional Concils of deputies election were hold under plurality voting. 22639 deputies were elected. According to official data voters participation was 79% all over the Republic and 60% in Minsk-city.

Participation of parties and candidates nomination

candidates nomination started from 5 November [2] till 4 December 2006.

PartyDeputies elected
Liberal Democratic Party 62
United Civic Party of Belarus 68
BPF Party 69
Communist Party of Belarus 239
Belarusian Left Party "A Just World" 22
Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Assembly) 44
Republican Party of Labour and Justice 14
Belarusian Patriotic Party 1
Belarusian Green Party 0
Conservative Christian Party – BPF 10
Party "Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly" 0
Social Democratic Party of Popular Accord 0
Republican Party 0
Agrarian Party (Belarus) 5
Belarusian Socialist Sporting Party 1
Party of Freedom and Progress 0
Belarusian Christian Democracy Party 0
Belarusian Labourer Party 0
Belarusian Social Democratic Party (People's Assembly) 0

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References

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