All 225 seats in the Parliament 113 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
60.06% ( 7.84 pp)
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
For a New Georgia
Eduard Shevardnadze
22.10
57
−74
DAK
Aslan Abashidze
19.54
39
−19
UNM
Mikheil Saakashvili
18.74
42
New
SLP
Shalva Natelashvili
12.48
23
+21
Burjanadze-Democrats
Nino Burjanadze
9.12
19
New
New Rights
David Gamkrelidze
7.62
16
New
MGS
6.40
4
−11
NMD
1
New
Independents
–
–
21
+4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Nino Burjanadze Burjanadze-Democrats
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Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on 2 November 2003 alongside a constitutional referendum. According to statistics released by the Georgian Election Commission, the elections were won by a combination of parties supporting President Eduard Shevardnadze.
However, the results were annulled by the Georgia Supreme Court after the Rose Revolution on 25 November,[1] following allegations of widespread electoral fraud and large public protests which led to the resignation of Shevardnadze. Fresh elections were held on 28 March 2004.
^Georgian Supreme Court Rejects Shevardnadze Poll Results The Guardian. 25 November 2003
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