The exact percentage of Russians who were Bolsheviks is not directly available, but membership figures provide context. By September 1917, the Bolshevik party had grown to 200,000 members from about 24,000 in February of that year. Given that the population of Russia at the time was over 130 million, this means Bolsheviks made up less than 0.2% of the total population.
Ethnic composition of the party shows that in 1907, 78% of Bolsheviks were ethnic Russians, with Jews (10%) and others also represented. However, this does not equate to the percentage of the broader Russian population that supported or joined the party.
In elections to the Constituent Assembly in late 1917, the Bolsheviks received about 25% of the vote, indicating significant political support, though far from a majority.
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