325 seats in the House of Representatives 163 seats needed for a majority
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
USFP
Abderrahmane Youssoufi
11.88
50
−7
Istiqlal
Abbas El Fassi
9.89
48
+16
PJD
Abdelkrim al-Khatib
9.84
42
New
RNI
Ahmed Osman
9.28
41
−5
MP
Mohand Laenser
6.56
27
−13
MNP
Mahjoubi Aherndane
5.16
18
−1
UC
Mohamed Abied
5.14
16
−34
FFD
Thami Khiari
4.90
12
+3
PND
Abdellah Elkadiri
4.56
12
+2
PPS
Ismail Alaoui
4.55
11
+2
Democratic Union
4.04
10
New
PSD
Aissa Ouardighi
2.96
6
+1
MDS
Mahmoud Archane
2.70
7
−25
Al-ʽAhd
2.28
5
New
Alliance of Liberties
2.18
4
−5
PCNI
1.99
1
New
PRD
Abderrahman El Kuhen
1.83
3
New
Citizens' Forces
Abderrahim Lahyuyi
1.72
2
New
PED
Ahmed Alami
1.50
2
New
Liberal
Mohammed Ziane
1.36
3
New
PSUG
1.35
3
New
PDI
Abdelwahed Maach Maach
1.01
2
+1
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General elections were held in Morocco on 27 September 2002. The elections were the first since King Mohammed VI of Morocco had come to the throne in 1999 and international observers saw it as a test of his commitment to democracy.[1] The election saw an Islamist party the Justice and Development Party make strong gains but the outgoing government kept a majority in the Assembly of Representatives.
^"Moroccan poll will test commitment to democracy". Financial Times. 27 September 2002. p. 13.
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