- North Korean parliamentary election, 2003
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North Korean parliamentary election, 2003 1998 ← August 3, 2003 → 2009 All 687 seats to the Supreme People's Assembly First party Leader Kim Yong-il Party Fatherland Front Seats won 687 Seat change –
PM before election
Elected PM
North Korea
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Legislative elections were held in North Korea on 3 August 2003. Representatives were elected for five-year terms to all 687 seats of the Supreme People's Assembly, and also to 26,650 positions in city, county, and provincial People's Assemblies.[1] All candidates were members of the three parties constituting the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland.
There was a 99.9% turnout for the election with each candidate receiving 100% of the vote unopposed.[2]
Results
Supreme People's Assembly election results Summary of the 3 August 2003 North KoreaList Seats Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland - Workers' Party of Korea (Chŏson Rodong-dang)
- Korean Social Democratic Party (Chŏson Sahoeminju-dang)
- Cheondoist Chongu Party (Ch'ŏndogyo Ch'ŏng'u-dang)
687 Total 687 Source: Deputies elected
District Name[3] Status 649 Kim Jong-il Re-elected Unknown Kim Yong-nam Unknown Unknown Jo Myong-rok Unknown Unknown Marshal Ri Ul-sol Unknown Unknown Ri Yong-mu Unknown Unknown Yang Hyong-sop Re-elected Unknown Jang Song-thaek Unknown Unknown Kim Yang-gon Re-elected Unknown Ri Jong-hyok Re-elected Unknown Kim Yong-dae Unknown Unknown Choi Yong-su Unknown Unknown Choi Sung-chol Unknown Unknown Ri Myong-su Unknown References
- ^ DPRK Holds Election of Local and National Assemblies The People's Korea
- ^ "N Korea holds parliamentary poll". BBC. 2009-03-07. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7930775.stm. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
- ^ Ser Myo-ja (March 11, 2009). "Kim Jong-il’s heir not seen on list of new lawmakers". JoongAng Daily. http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2902097.
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