Jordanian parliamentary election, 2003

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Parliamentary elections were held in Jordan on 17 June, 2003. Allies of King Abdullah II won the most seats, whilst the Islamic Action Front claimed 17.

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Summary of the 17 June 2003 Chamber of Deputies of Jordan election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Islamic Action Front (Jabhat al-Amal al-Islami) 139,229 10.4 18
Allies of King Abdullah II 1,203,770 89.7 62
Other non-partisans 24
Seats allocated to women by a special electoral panel 6
Total (turnout 57.7 1,342,999 100.0 110
Source: Petra and Adam Carr. Adam Carr labels 17 seats for the IAF.


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