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Grenada parliamentary election, 2003 - Definition

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Politics of Grenada


Parliamentary elections were held in Grenada on November 27 2003. The New National Party government of Prime Minister Keith Mitchell lost its monopoly of representation and was nearly defeated by the opposition National Democratic Congress.

National summary

Registered Voters:                 82,270
Total votes cast:                  47,488   57.7
Invalid votes:                        249   00.5
Valid Votes:                       47,239   99.5
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Party                              Votes    %               Seats
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New National Party                 22,566   47.7  (-14.2)   8  (-07) 
National Democratic Congress       21,445   45.4  (+20.7)   7  (+07)
Others                              3,228   06.8            0 
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Total                              47,239                  15
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Results at constituency level can be seen at Adam Carr's Election Archive (http://psephos.adam-carr.net/grenada/grenada2003.txt).

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