Belarusian parliamentary election, 2000

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Parliamentary elections were held in Belarus on 15 October 2000, with further rounds of voting on 29 October, 18 March and 1 April.[1] The vast majority of successful candidates, 94 of 110, were independents.[2] Voter turnout was reported to be 61.08%.[3]

A total of 566 candidates contested the election, only around fifty of which were opponents of President Alexander Lukashenko. Opposition parties called for a boycott, criticising the government's control of the state media. In response, the Department of Justice stated that anyone calling for a boycott could receive a jail sentence of up to two years, and several activists were detained.[3] Although a Russian delegation claimed the elections were free and fair, other international observers disagreed, noting concerns about the treatment of opposition candidates, a possible inflation of voter turnout and falsified and destroyed ballot papers.[3]

Results

Party Round Total
seats
+/–
First Second Third Fourth
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Communist Party of Belarus 2 4 0 06New
Agrarian Party 4 1 0 05–28
Republican Party of Labour and Justice 0 2 0 02+1
Belarusian Socialist Sporting Party 1 0 0 010
Liberal Democratic Party 0 1 0 01+1
Social Democratic Party of Popular Accord 1 0 0 01New
Party of Belarusian Communists 0 0 0 00–42
BSDG-NG 0 0 0 00New
Republican Party 0 0 0 000
Independents 33 48 2 1194–1
Invalid/blank votes
Total valid votes4,430,878 411,991,530 56588,595 2373,366 11110–88

References

  1. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p252 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p261
  3. 1 2 3 Belarus: Elections held in 2000 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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