1903 Viridi federal election

Federal elections were held in Viridi on 23 February 1903 to elect all 501 members to the Viridi Chamber of Deputies. This was the second election to be held following the signing of the Charter of Viridi. The Liberals led by Prime Minister Edward Hopetoun emerged as the largest party in the Chamber of Deputies, winning 176 of 501 seats, and formed a second coalition government with the Conservative Party. The Democratic Labour Party formed the opposition for a second term. This would be the last election the Democratic Labour Party would serve in opposition, while the Republicans faced electoral wipeout following the death of Accius I in 1902 and the accession of his extremely popular daughter, Celeste. The Reform Party entered the Chamber of Deputies for the first time.

Results
Chamber of Deputies

With universal suffrage, voter turnout was 82.1%, an increase of 4.2% from the last election.