Serbian parliamentary election, 1997

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Serbian parliamentary election
Serbia
1993 ←
December 21, 1997
→ 2000

All 250 seats to the Narodna skupština Republike Srbije
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Mirko Marjanović Vojislav Šešelj Vuk Drašković
Party SPS-JUL-ND SRS SPO
Last election 129
(SPS: 123; ND: 6)
39 37 seats
(in coalition)
Seats won 110 seats 82 45
Seat change -19 +43 +8
Popular vote 1,418,036 1,162,216 793,284
Percentage 34.2 28.1% 19.1%

PM before election

Mirko Marjanović (interim)
SPS

Elected PM

Mirko Marjanović
SPS

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The elections for the Parliament of the Republic of Serbia (a constituent state of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) held on 21 September 1997. Out of a total 7,210,386 voters, 4.139.080 (57.4%) voted. 164,307 (3.96%) ballots were invalid:
1. List Socialist Party of Serbia (85)-Yugoslav Left (20)-New Democracy (5)-SLOBODAN MILOŠEVIĆ 1,418,036 34.2% 110
2. Serbian Radical Party 1,162,216 28.1% 82
3. Serbian Renewal Movement 793,284 19.1% 45
4. Coalition "Vojvodina" 112,589 2,72% 4
5. Democratic Alternative 60,855 1.47% 1
6. Alliance of Vojvodina Magyars 50,960 1.23% 4
7. Coalition "List for Sanjak" 49,486 1.2% 3
8. Democratic Coalition Presevo-Bujanovac 14,179 0.34% 1

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