Montenegrin presidential election, 2002
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Presidential elections were held in the Republic of Montenegro on 22 December 2002.[1] Although Filip Vujanović won the election with 86% of the vote, turnout was less than the required 50%, so the election was declared invalid.[1] Fresh elections were held in February 2003, which were also invalidated, and then again in May when the turnout rule was abolished.
The elections were boycotted by the opposition Socialist People's Party, who accused the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists of pressurising civil servants to vote for Vujanović.[2] The elections were also overshadowed by the arrest of Deputy State Attorney Zoran Piperović for connections with human trafficking and forced prostitution.[2]
Results
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
---|---|---|---|
Filip Vujanović | DPS–SDP | 175,328 | 85.73 |
Dragan Hajduković | Independent | 12,319 | 6.02 |
Aleksandar Vasiljević | Serbian Radical Party | 6,448 | 3.15 |
Milan Radulović | Natural Law Party | 3,115 | 1.52 |
Obrad Marković | Yugoslav Communists | 1,747 | 0.85 |
Jovan Pejović | Independent | 1,704 | 0.83 |
Milan Šparović | Independent | 1,229 | 0.60 |
Ilija Darmanović | Serbian Radical Party of Montenegro | 971 | 0.47 |
Milivoje Bakić | Independent | 717 | 0.35 |
Đorđije Milić | Independent | 489 | 0.24 |
Mihailo Marković | Independent | 437 | 0.21 |
Invalid/blank votes | 5,094 | – | |
Total | 209,598 | 100 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 456,981 | 45.87 | |
Source: IFES |
References
- 1 2 Republic of Montenegro Presidential Election of 2002-2003 Adam Carr
- 1 2 Montenegro vote ruled invalid BBC News, 23 December 2003
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