All 450 seats in the State Duma 226 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
54.34% (22.66pp)
Party
Leader
%
Seats
LDPR
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
22.92
64
VR
Yegor Gaidar
15.51
62
Communist
Gennady Zyuganov
12.40
42
ZhR
Alevtina Fedulova
8.13
24
APR
Mikhail Lapshin
7.99
38
YaBL
Grigory Yavlinsky
7.86
27
PRES
Sergey Shakhray
6.73
22
DPR
Nikolay Travkin
5.52
15
RDDR
Anatoly Sobchak
4.08
4
Civic Union
Arkady Volsky
1.93
7
BRNI
Vyacheslav Laschevsky
1.25
1
DM
Konstantin Frolov
0.70
3
Independents
–
–
135
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Most voted-for party by region
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet before
Chairman of the State Duma after
Ruslan Khasbulatov[a] Independent
Ivan Rybkin APR
Federation Council election
All 178 seats in the Federation Council
Turnout
54.34%
Party
%
Seats
Independents
100
171
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Chairman of the Federation Council after
Vladimir Shumeyko Independent
Parliamentary elections were held in Russia on 12 December 1993.[1] They were the first parliamentary elections in post-Soviet Russia and the only time to the Federation Council,[2] with future members appointed by provincial legislatures and governors.
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