Parliamentary elections were held in South Ossetia on 23 May 2004.
Electoral system
At the time of the election, South Ossetia's parliament had 34 seats, an increase from 33 in 1999. Of these, 15 were elected by party-list proportional representation, 15 were elected by single-member district plurality voting, and four were designated for the Georgian minority who consistently boycotted elections.[1] This election was the last time this system was used, as in the 2009 election, all 34 seats were filled using party-list proportional representation.
Results
As of 13:00 local time, 52% of registered voters had cast their votes, crossing the electoral threshold of 50% plus one vote. The South Ossetian election commission has thus declared the elections valid.[2]