1997 Serbian general election

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

All 250 seats in the National Assembly
126 seats needed for a majority
Turnout57.47%
Party Leader % Seats +/–
SPSJULND Slobodan Milošević 34.26 110
SRS Vojislav Šešelj 28.08 82
SPO Vuk Drašković 19.18 45
VMDK Sándor Páll 2.72 4
Democratic Alternative Nebojša Čović 1.47 1
VMSZ József Kasza 1.23 4
List for Sandžak Sulejman Ugljanin 1.20 3
DKPB 0.34 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Mirko Marjanović
SPS
Mirko Marjanović
SPS
Serbian presidential election, 1997

← 1992 21 September 1997 1998 →
 
Candidate Vojislav Šešelj Zoran Lilić
Party SRS SPS
Popular vote 1,733,859 1,691,354
Percentage 49.10% 47.90%

President before election

Slobodan Milošević
(President of the Presidency)
SPS

Elected President

Dragan Tomić
SPS

General elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on 21 September 1997 to elect the President and National Assembly. With no presidential candidate receiving over 50% of the vote in the first round, a second round was held on 5 October.[1] Although Vojislav Šešelj of the Serbian Radical Party received the most votes, voter turnout was only 48%, below the requirement of 50%.[1] As a result, the elections were annulled, and fresh elections were scheduled for December.[1]

In the National Assembly elections, the Socialist Party of SerbiaYugoslav LeftNew Democracy coalition emerged as the largest in the Assembly, winning 110 of the 250 seats.[2]

The elections were boycotted by several parties, including the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia and the Civic Alliance, which claimed that the elections would not be held under fair conditions.[1]

Results

President (annulled)

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Zoran Lilić Socialist Party of Serbia 1,474,924 37.70 1,691,354 47.90
Vojislav Šešelj Serbian Radical Party 1,126,940 27.28 1,733,859 49.10
Vuk Drašković Serbian Renewal Movement 852,800 20.64
Mile Isakov Vojvodina Coalition 111,166 2.43
Vuk Obradović Social Democratic Party 100,523 2.43
Nebojša Čović Democratic Alternative 93,133 2.23
Sulejman Ugljanin List for Sandžak 68,446 1.66
Milan Paroški 27,100 0.66
Miodrag Vidojković 14,105 0.34
Predrag Vuletić 11,463 0.27
Dragan Djordević 10,864 0.26
Milan Mladenović 10,112 0.24
Djordje Drlajcić 9,430 0.22
Branko Cicić 7,097 0.17
Gvozden Sakić 3,293 0.06
Invalid/blank votes 104,223
Total 3,921,396 100 3,529,436 100
Registered voters/turnout 57.47 48.97
Source: Bugajski, Balkan Insight
1st round
Lilić
37.70%
Šešelj
27.28%
Drašković
20.68%
2nd round
Šešelj
49.10%
Lilić
47.90%

National Assembly

Party Votes % Seats +/–
SPSJULND 1,418,036 34.26 110 –19
Serbian Radical Party 1,162,216 28.08 82 +43
Serbian Renewal Movement 793,988 19.18 45 +8
Vojvodina Coalition 112,589 2.72 4 –1
Social Democracy 105,068 2.54 0 New
Democratic Alternative 60,855 1.23 1 New
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians 50,960 1.20 4 New
List for Sandžak 49,486 1.20 3 New
Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians 16,986 0.41 0 New
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians 16,812 0.41 0
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia 16,222 0.39 0
Radical Party "Nikola Pasic" 15,986 0.39 0
People's Party 15,232 0.37 0
Democratic Coalition Preševo-Bujanovac 14,179 0.34 1 New
Natural Law Party 8,957 0.22 0
League of Communists of Yugoslavia in Serbia 5,760 0.14 0
Party of Serbian Unity 5,590 0.14 0 New
Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina 5,375 0.13 0 0
Vojvodina's Party 4,790 0.12 0
Party of Serbian Citizens 4,508 0.11 0
Rebirth Coalition–Foreign Currency Savers Party 3,727 0.09 0
Council of Citizens of Subotica 3,647 0.09 0
Sandžak Coalition 3,606 0.09 0
Serbian Resistance Movement–Democratic Movement 3,299 0.08 0
Pensioners Democratic Party of Serbia 2,956 0.07 0
Christian Democratic Movement of Vojvodina Hungarians 2,702 0.07 0
Rebirth Coalition 2,652 0.06 0
Serbian Peasant Party 2,197 0.05 0
Civic Movement of Vojvodina Hungarians 2,181 0.05 0
Workers' Party of Yugoslavia 2,141 0.05 0
New Radical Party–People's Party 2,116 0.05 0
Foreign Currency Savers Party 1,895 0.05 0
Movement for the Protection of Human Rights 1,849 0.04 0
Christian Democratic Union 1,772 0.04 0
Serbian Peasant Party–People's Party 1,489 0.04 0
Alliance of Independent Citizens "For Zemun" 1,243 0.03 0
Independent Radical Party 1,225 0.03 0
Vojvodina Green Party 1,125 0.03 0
League of Communists of Yugoslavia 1,026 0.02 0
Solidarity 891 0.02 0
Green Party 772 0.02 0
Communist Party of Yugoslavia 749 0.02 0
Sandžak Workers Social Democratic Party 674 0.02 0
Liberal Party 503 0.01 0
"Serbian Citizens" – Serbian Citizens Party 477 0.01 0
Unified Opposition 440 0.01 0
Rebirth Coalition–Foreign Currency Savers Party–Radical Party 355 0.01 0
Yugoslav Working Class "Josip Broz Tito" 351 0.01 0
Rebirth Coalition–Monarchist Party of Serbia 296 0.01 0
KP Yugoslavia 283 0.01 0
Universalist Movement 124 0.00 0
Citizens Groups 40,110 0.97 0
Invalid/blank votes 166,612 4.03
Total 4,139,080 100 250 0
Registered voters/turnout 7,210,386 57.40
Source: RIK
Vote share
SPS
34.26%
SRS
28.08%
SPO
19.18%
Others
18.48%

Seats

  SPS−JUL−ND  (110)
  SRS  (82)
  SPO  (45)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Serbian Presidential Elections Since 1990 Balkan Insight, 1 April 2012
  2. ^ Janusz Bugajski (2002) Political Parties of Eastern Europe: A Guide to Politics in the Post-Communist Era, pp434

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