Communal elections were held in Cambodia for the first time on 3 February 2002.[1]
2002 Cambodian communal elections|
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Registered | 5,190,307 |
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Turnout | 4,543,974 (87.6%) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Hun Sen
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Norodom Ranariddh
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Sam Rainsy
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Party
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CPP
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FUNCINPEC
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SRP
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Leader since
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14 January 1985
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October 1992
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2 November 1995
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Popular vote
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2,647,849
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955,200
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736,454
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Percentage
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60.9%
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22.0%
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16.9%
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Chiefs
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1,598
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10
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13
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Councillors
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7,552
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2,194
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1,329
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Chiefs
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Councillors
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Cambodian People's Party |
2,647,849 |
60.89 |
1,598 |
7,552
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FUNCINPEC |
955,200 |
21.97 |
10 |
2,194
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Sam Rainsy Party |
736,454 |
16.93 |
13 |
1,329
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Other parties |
9,061 |
0.21 |
0 |
186
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Invalid/blank votes |
195,410 |
– |
– |
–
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Total |
4,543,974 |
100 |
1,621 |
11,261
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Registered voters/turnout |
5,190,307 |
87.55 |
– |
–
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Source: COMFREL
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