Latvian parliamentary election, 1993

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Elections for 5th Saeima, the parliament of Latvia were held on June 5 and June 6, 1993. This was the first parliamentary elections in Latvia after its independence was restored in 1991.

23 political parties participated in the elections. The voter participation was 89.9%, with 1,118,316 out of 1,243,956 eligible voters casting votes. This was the highest turnout in Latvian history.

Out of 23 parties, 8 gathered 4% or more of votes and won seats in the parliament.

Party Votes % Seats
Latvijas Ceļš (Latvian Way) 362,473 32.4 36
Latvijas Nacionālā Neatkarības Kustība (Latvian National Independence Movement) 149,347 13.4 15
Saskaņa Latvijai - Atdzimšana Tautsaimniecībai (Harmony for Latvia) 134,289 12.0 13
Latvijas Zemnieku Savienība (Farmers Union of Latvia) 119,116 11.6 12
Līdztiesība (Equal Rights) 64,444 5.8 7
Tēvzemei un Brīvībai (Fatherland and Freedom) 59,855 5.4 6
Kristīgo Demokrātu Savienība (Christian Democratic Union) 56,057 5.0 6
Demokrātiskā Centra Partija (Democratic Center Party) 53,303 4.8 5
Others 119,432 10.7 0
Total (valid votes) 1,118,316 100 100

Latvijas Tautas Fronte (The Popular Front of Latvia), which was the ruling party before elections, received 2.6% of vote and did not win any seats in the parliament. The share of votes (32.4%) and seats in the parliament (36) won by Latvijas Ceļš is the highest in Latvian history.


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