- Mongolian legislative election, 2004
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Mongolian legislative election, 2004 2000 ← 27 June and 17 July 2004 → 2008 All 76 seats to the State Great Khural Majority party Minority party Leader Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj Sanjaagiin Bayar Party Democratic MPRP Alliance EOA MPRP Last election 0 seats, 1.8% 72 seats, 51.6% Seats won 35 (+ 3 ind. support) 37 Seat change 35 35 Popular vote 701,641 517,443 Percentage 44.27% 48.23%
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Parliamentary elections for the State Great Khural in Mongolia took place on 27 June and 17 July 2004. The Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party emerged as the largest party, but failed to win a parliamentary majority.
Results
Mongolian State Great Khural election results Summary of the 27 June and 17 July 2004Parties Votes % Seats Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (Mongol Ardyn Khuv'sgalt Nam) 517,443 48.23 37 Motherland Democratic Coalition (Ekh Oron-Ardchilsan) - Democratic Party (Ardchilsan Nam)
- Motherland Party (Ekh Oron Nam)
- Civic Will Party (Irgenii Zorig Nam )
474,977 44.27 35 Independents 36,543 3.41 3 Republican Party (Bügd Nairamdakh Nam) 14,819 1.38 1 Others 28.814 2.69 — Total (turnout 82.2 %) 1,072,596 100.00 76 Source: IPU Presidential elections Legislative elections Referendums This Asian election-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.