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Presidential Election in Montenegro (2002)

The presidential election in Montenegro , which was part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , was held on December 22, 2002. [1] Speaker of the parliament and former prime minister Filip Vuyanovich won a landslide victory, but the elections were declared invalid because participation was less than 50%. [2] The low turnout was mainly due to the boycott of the opposition.

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Presidential Election in Montenegro (2002)
2002
December 22
FilipVujanovic.jpg
CandidatePhilip VuyanovichDragan Khaidukovich
The consignmentDPS / SDPnon-partisan
Votes175 328
(83.65%)
12 319
(5.88)

Election resultElections declared invalid due to insufficient voter turnout.

Results

Presidential Election Results December 22, 2002
CandidateThe consignmentVote%
Filip Vuyanovich (Filip Vuјanoviћ)DPS - PSD175 32883.65
Dragan Khaidukovich (Dragan Khadukovi)non-partisan12 3195.88
Alexander Vasilievich (Aleksandar Vasiљeviћ)Serbian Radical Party ( Vojislav Seshel )6,4483.08
Milan-Milo Radulović (Milan-Milo Raduloviћ)Natural law party3 1151.49
Obrad Marković (Obrad Markoviћ)Yugoslav Communists1,7470.83
Jovan Peyović (Јovan Peјoviћ)non-partisan1,7040.81
Milan Shparovich (Milan Shparoviћ)non-partisan1,2290.59
Ilia Darmanovich (Iliya Darmanovi)Serbian Radical Party (Montenegro branch)9710.46
Milivoe Bakic (Milly Baki)non-partisan7170.34
Györgye Milicz (ђorђiјe Miliћ)non-partisan4890.23
Mikhailo Markovich (Mikhailo Markoviћ)non-partisan4370.21
Invalid Newsletters5,0942.43
Total (turnout 45.87%)209 598100

Notes

  1. ↑ Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook , p1370 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ↑ Montenegro vote ruled invalid BBC News, February 9, 2003
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Presidential_ elections_in_ Montenegro_ ( 2002)&oldid = 92090408


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