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Oligarchs and Democrats: Russians Confront Emerging Inequality
Unformatted Document Text:  Table 8.3: Party sympathies 1998-2003 KPRF LDPR Any liberal Edintsvo Total / (for Edintsvo) Market And Dem Skeptic 4 25% 31% 6 38% 50% 4 25% 13% 5 46% 33% 16 / (11) Neither high nor low support 5 46% 38% 2 18% 17% 6 55% 19% 3 60% 20% 11 / (5) Liberal Democrat 0 1 8% 8% 9 75% 30% 3 60% 20% 12 / (5) Pro Market, Low Democracy 0 1 20% 8% 2 40% 6% 1 33% 7% 5 / (3) Pro Democracy, Low Market 4 25% 31% 2 13% 17% 10 63% 32% 3 50% 20% 16 / (6) 13 22% 100% 12 20% 100% 31 52% 100% 15 50% 100% 60 / (30) The cells: The top number represents the number of people in that category who expressed some sympathy for the party. The upper percentage is the percentage of people in that category who expressed some sympathy for the party. Numbers add up to more than the total for the category (or 100%) because people could express sympathy for as many parties as they wanted, and most chose more than one. The lower (italicized) percentage is the percentage of total support for that party provided by people in this category. The parties: KPRF: Communist Party of the Russian Federation (Kommunisticheskiia Partiia Rossiskoi Federatsii). LDPR: Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (Liberal-Demokraticheskiia Partiia Rossii). Any liberal: Includes support for Russia’s Democratic Choice (Demokraticheskii Vybor Rossii), which existed in 1998, but not after that, Yabloko, which existed throughout the whole period of 1998-2003, or the Union of Rightist Forces (Soiuz Pravikh Sil), which did not exist in 1998. Edintsvo: Includes support for Edintsvo (in 2000) and for Edinnaia Rossia (in 2003). Respondents from 1998 are excluded, since the party did not exist at that point.

Authors: Carnaghan, Ellen.
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Table 8.3:
Party sympathies 1998-2003

KPRF
LDPR
Any liberal
Edintsvo
Total / (for
Edintsvo)
Market
And Dem
Skeptic
4
25%
31%
6
38%
50%
4
25%
13%
5
46%
33%
16 / (11)
Neither high
nor low
support
5
46%
38%
2
18%
17%
6
55%
19%
3
60%
20%
11 / (5)
Liberal
Democrat
0

1
8%
8%
9
75%
30%
3
60%
20%
12 / (5)
Pro Market,
Low
Democracy
0
1
20%
8%
2
40%
6%
1
33%
7%
5 / (3)
Pro
Democracy,
Low Market
4
25%
31%
2
13%
17%
10
63%
32%
3
50%
20%
16 / (6)
13
22%
100%
12
20%
100%
31
52%
100%
15
50%
100%
60 / (30)
The cells:
The top number represents the number of people in that category who expressed some sympathy for the
party. The upper percentage is the percentage of people in that category who expressed some sympathy
for the party. Numbers add up to more than the total for the category (or 100%) because people could
express sympathy for as many parties as they wanted, and most chose more than one. The lower
(italicized) percentage is the percentage of total support for that party provided by people in this category.

The parties:
KPRF
: Communist Party of the Russian Federation (Kommunisticheskiia Partiia Rossiskoi Federatsii).
LDPR: Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (Liberal-Demokraticheskiia Partiia Rossii).
Any liberal: Includes support for Russia’s Democratic Choice (Demokraticheskii Vybor Rossii), which
existed in 1998, but not after that, Yabloko, which existed throughout the whole period of 1998-2003, or
the Union of Rightist Forces (Soiuz Pravikh Sil), which did not exist in 1998.
Edintsvo: Includes support for Edintsvo (in 2000) and for Edinnaia Rossia (in 2003). Respondents from
1998 are excluded, since the party did not exist at that point.


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