Elections to the State Duma of the third meeting of the Federal Assembly were held on December 19, 1999 . Elections were held on a mixed system. Turnout is 61.85%. 6 lists overcame the 5% barrier and created factions in the Duma (the Communist Party of the Russian Federation - 90 deputies and 39 in the Agrarian-Industrial Deputy Group, "Unity" - 82 and 59 in the deputy group "People's Deputy", OVR - 45 and 41 in the deputy group “ Regions of Russia ”, SPS - 32, “Yabloko” - 21, LDPR - 17).
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| Parliamentary elections in Russia | |||
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| Elections to the State Duma of the III convocation | |||
| December 19, 1999 | |||
| Voter turnout | 61.85% | ||
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| Party leader | Gennady Zyuganov | Sergey Shoigu | Yevgeny Primakov |
| The consignment | KPRF | Unity | Fatherland - All Russia |
| Deputies in single-member districts | 46 | 9 | 29 |
| Seats received | 67 | 64 | 37 |
| Total number of places | 113 ( ▼ 44) | 73 | 66 |
| Votes | 16,196,024 (24.29%) | 15 549 182 (23.32%) | 8,886,753 (13.33%) |
| Change in vote | ▲ 1.99% | ||
| Party leader | Sergey Kiriyenko | Grigory Yavlinsky | Vladimir Zhirinovsky |
| The consignment | THX | An Apple | Zhirinovsky block |
| Deputies in single-member districts | five | four | 0 |
| Seats received | 24 | sixteen | 17 |
| Total number of places | 29 | 20 ( ▼ 25) | 17 ( ▼ 34) |
| Votes | 5,677,247 (8.52%) | 3 955 611 (5.93%) | 3,990,038 (5.98%) |
| Change in vote | ▼ 0.96% | ▼ 5.2% | |
| Other batches | see below | ||
Election results for the federal district | |||
Election results in single-member districts | |||
| Election result | Communist Party won both in single and single-member districts | ||
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Election Campaign
Among the organizations whose lists were certified by the CEC, the Central Election Commission did not register: the National Salvation Front, Spas (originally registered), the Russian Conservative Party of Entrepreneurs, Kedr, the Liberal Democratic Party (registration was denied, then the list was registered and re-removed) , NUR [1] .
Election results on the federal list
(list - voices - places)
| A place | Selective consolidation (block) | First three | % | Mandates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| one. | KPRF | Zyuganov - Seleznyov - Starodubtsev | 24.29 | 67 |
| 2 | " Unity " ("Bear") | Shoigu - Karelin - Gurov | 23,32 | 64 |
| 3 | " Fatherland - All Russia " | Primakov - Luzhkov - Yakovlev | 13.33 | 37 |
| four. | " Union of Right Forces " | Kiriyenko - Nemtsov - Khakamada | 8.52 | 24 |
| five. | Zhirinovsky block | Zhirinovsky - Finko - Solomatin | 5.98 | 17 |
| 6 | " Apple " | Yavlinsky - Stepashin - Lukin | 5.93 | sixteen |
| 7 | “ Communists, workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union ” | Tyulkin - Kryuchkov - Aseev | 2.22 | - |
| eight. | " Women of Russia " | Fedulova - Karelova - Veselova | 2.04 | - |
| 9 | Party of pensioners | Ryabov - Kontashov - Markova | 1.95 | - |
| ten. | " Our Home is Russia " | Chernomyrdin - Ryzhkov - Ayatskov | 1.19 | - |
| eleven. | Russian Party for the Protection of Women | Roshchina - Makhova - Kremenets | 0.80 | - |
| 12. | Congress of Russian Communities and the Y. Boldyrev Movement | Boldyrev - Rogozin - Deaf | 0.61 | - |
| 13. | " For civil dignity " | Pamfilova - Dondukov - Shkirko | 0.60 | - |
| 14. | " Stalin block for the USSR " | Anpilov - Dzhugashvili - Terekhov | 0.61 | - |
| 15. | Movement "In support of the army" | Ilyukhin - Makashov - Saveliev | 0.58 | - |
| sixteen. | "World. Work. May" | Burkov - Trushnikov - Tatarkin | 0.58 | - |
| 17 | Blok of General A. Nikolaev, Academician S. Fedorov | Nikolaev - Fedorov - Malyutina | 0.56 | - |
| 18. | Russian Union of All People | Baburin - Leonov - Pavlov | 0.37 | - |
| nineteen. | Party of Peace and Unity | Umalatova - Stepanov - Antoshkin | 0.37 | - |
| 20. | Russian Socialist Party | V. Bryntsalov - I. Bryntsalov - Yu. Bryntsalov | 0.24 | - |
| 21. | "Russian case" | Ivanov - Petrov - Sidorov | 0.17 | - |
| 22 | Conservative movement of Russia | Ubozhko - Burenin - Tishkov | 0.13 | - |
| 23. | All-Russian political party of the people | Aksentyev-Kikilashvili - Bure - Shainsky | 0.10 | - |
| 24 | " Spiritual Heritage " | Podberezkin - Proskurin - Collars | 0.10 | - |
| 25 | Socialist Party of Russia | Rybkin - Mayorov - Belishko | 0.09 | - |
| 26 | "Social Democrats" | Belyaev - Tsyba - Popov | 0.08 | - |
| Independent | - | 107 | ||
| LDPR (excluded December 8, 1999) | Zhirinovsky - Bykov - Musatov , after Mitrofanov | 1.7 (single-member) | 0 | |
| Russian Conservative Party of Entrepreneurs (excluded December 8, 1999) | 0 (single-member) | 0 | ||
| Cedar (excluded December 8, 1999) | 0 (single-member) | 0 | ||
| Against all | 3.30 | - | ||
| Invalid | 1.95 | - | ||
| Total (turnout 61.85%) | 100.00 | 450 | ||
Mandate handover
Of the 33 deputies of the State Duma elected on the list of the Fatherland-All Russia bloc , 7 have refused deputy mandates. Among them, Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov , Governor of St. Petersburg Vladimir Yakovlev and head of the Republic of Mordovia Nikolay Merkushkin . Their places in the Duma moved to the following members of the list of IAD.
Deputy of the Legislative Assembly of the Chelyabinsk Region Viktor Davydov ceded his mandate in the State Duma to the representative of OJSC Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works Boris Nikiforov.
Of the 64 deputies from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, they refused the mandates. 4. These are Vasily Starodubtsev and Aman Tuleyev - heads of administrations of the Tula and Kemerovo regions, respectively, as well as Viktor Vidmanov and Sergey Nigkoev [2] .
Election statistics in general
According to official data provided by the CEC , the turnout in the elections to the State Duma of the 3rd convocation was 61.85% [3] .
| Voting data | Person | Percent | Compared to 1995 elections (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lists of voters | 108,072,348 | 100 % | ▲ 0.26% * |
| The number of ballots issued (turnout) | 66 840 603 | 61.85% | ▼ 2,91% |
| Voted early | 68 122 | 0.10% | ▲ 0.02% |
| Voted outside | 2,794,094 | 4.19% | ▼ 0.46% |
| Voted by absentee | 441,584 | 0.66% | |
| Spoiled bulletins | 1,296,992 | 1.95% | ▼ 0.04% |
| Against all | 2 198 667 | 3.3% | ▲ 0.53% |
* 100% are taken as the number of voters listed on the 1999 elections (107,796,558 people).
After elections
Election Estimates
At the elections, 1,185 foreign observers from 58 countries and 105 international organizations were registered [4] .
OSCE
Helle Dine, who led the OSCE representatives, said that the elections “were held in an atmosphere of competition and pluralism” and “the voting process was well organized technically” [4] .
Notes
- ↑ Chronicle of the election campaign
- ↑ Boris Gromov is not in a hurry to give up his deputy’s mandate
- ↑ duma11.ru | Voting results for the 2011 State Duma elections | The history of the elections in the State Duma
- ↑ 1 2 Kommersant, Foreign Observers at the Elections in the Russian Federation, October 23, 2007 (not available link) . The date of circulation is October 23, 2007. Archived March 4, 2008.
See also
- State Duma of the Russian Federation of the 3 convocation
Links
- Election data on the CEC website
- Election results
- Chronicle of the election campaign
- "It was not Russia who became stupid then, but the Moscow intelligentsia." Political analyst Dmitry Oreshkin about the features of the parliamentary elections of the 90s // Lenta.ru, November 10, 2015 (interview)
- Video footage, video Chronicle of the election campaign of 1999 (not available link)
