Parliamentary elections were held in Nigeria on 12 April 2003. The result was a victory for the ruling People's Democratic Party , which won 76 of the 109 Senate seats and 223 of the 360 House seats. Voter turnout was 50%.[ 1] [ 2]
Results
Senate Party Votes % Seats +/– People's Democratic Party 15,585,538 53.69 76 +17 All Nigeria Peoples Party 8,091,783 27.87 27 −2 Alliance for Democracy 2,828,082 9.74 6 −14 United Nigeria People's Party 789,705 2.72 0 New National Democratic Party 459,462 1.58 0 New All Progressives Grand Alliance 429,073 1.48 0 New People's Redemption Party 204,929 0.71 0 New Other parties 641,535 2.21 0 – Total 29,030,107 100.00 109 0 Valid votes 29,030,107 96.78 Invalid/blank votes 965,064 3.22 Total votes 29,995,171 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 60,823,022 49.32 Source: African Elections Database
House of Representatives Party Votes % Seats +/– People's Democratic Party 15,927,807 54.49 223 +17 All Nigeria Peoples Party 8,021,531 27.44 96 +22 Alliance for Democracy 2,711,972 9.28 34 −34 United Nigeria People's Party 803,432 2.75 2 New National Democratic Party 561,161 1.92 1 New All Progressives Grand Alliance 397,147 1.36 2 New People's Redemption Party 96,550 0.33 1 New Other parties 713,470 2.44 0 – Vacant 1 – Total 29,233,070 100.00 360 0 Valid votes 29,233,070 96.20 Invalid/blank votes 1,153,200 3.80 Total votes 30,386,270 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 60,823,022 49.96 Source: African Elections Database
Results by state
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