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Bosnian presidency[edit]

Assembly
(Electoral mandate)
Election Members of Presidency Notes
Bosniak Party Croat Party Serb Party
1st Assembly
(October 1996 – October 1998)
1996 Alija Izetbegović SDA Krešimir Zubak HDZ Momčilo Krajišnik SDS
2nd Assembly
(October 1998 – October 2002)
1998 Alija Izetbegović (1998–2000) SDA Ante Jelavić (1998–2001) HDZ Živko Radišić SPRS
Halid Genjac (2000–01) SDA
Beriz Belkić (2001–02) SDA Jozo Križanović (2001–02) SDP
3rd Assembly
(October 2002 – October 2006)
2002 Sulejman Tihić SDA Dragan Čović (2002–05) HDZ Mirko Šarović (2002–03) SDS
Ivo Miro Jović (2005–06) HDZ Borislav Paravac (2003–06) SDS
4th Assembly
(October 2006 – October 2010)
2006 Haris Silajdžić SBiH Željko Komšić SDP Nebojša Radmanović SDS
5th Assembly
(October 2010 – November 2014)
2010 Bakir Izetbegović SDA Željko Komšić SDP Nebojša Radmanović SDS
6th Assembly
(November 2014 – Incumbent)
2014 Bakir Izetbegović SDA Dragan Čović HDZ Mladen Ivanić PDP

Bosnian presidential elections[edit]

Election Turnout Member Top two candidates Winners Mandate
1996 80.4% B Alija Izetbegović (31.6%), Haris Silajdžić (5.4%) Alija Izetbegović (SDA) 1st Assembly
(October 1996 – October 1998)
C Krešimir Zubak (14.3%), Ivo Komšić (1.6%) Krešimir Zubak (HDZ)
S Momčilo Krajišnik (29.9%), Mladen Ivanić (13.3%) Momčilo Krajišnik (SDS)
1998 B Alija Izetbegović (30.4%), Fikret Abdić (2.2%) Alija Izetbegović (SDA) ‡ 2nd Assembly
(October 1998 – October 2002)
C Ante Jelavić (11.3%), Gradimir Gojer (6.8%) Ante Jelavić (HDZ)
S Živko Radišić (29.9%), Momčilo Krajišnik (13.3%) Živko Radišić (SPRS)
2002 B Sulejman Tihić (15.9%), Haris Silajdžić (14.8%) Sulejman Tihić (SDA) 3rd Assembly
(October 2002 – October 2006)
C Dragan Čović (9.5%), Mladen Ivanković-Lijanović (2.7%) Dragan Čović (HDZ)
S Mirko Šarović (29.9%), Nebojša Radmanović (13.3%) Mirko Šarović (SDS)
2006 B Haris Silajdžić (14.8%), Sulejman Tihić (15.9%) Haris Silajdžić (SBiH) 4th Assembly
(October 2006 – October 2010)
C Željko Komšić (9.5%), Ivo Miro Jović (2.7%) Željko Komšić (SDP)
S Nebojša Radmanović (13.3%), Mladen Bosić (29.9%) Nebojša Radmanović (SNSD)
2010 B Bakir Izetbegović (14.8%), Fahrudin Radončić (15.9%) Bakir Izetbegović (SDA) 5th Assembly
(October 2010 – November 2014)
C Željko Komšić (9.5%), Borjana Krišto (2.7%) Željko Komšić (SDP) ‡
S Nebojša Radmanović (13.3%), Mladen Ivanić (29.9%) Nebojša Radmanović (SNSD) ‡
2014 B Bakir Izetbegović (14.8%), Fahrudin Radončić (15.9%) Bakir Izetbegović (SDA) ‡ 6th Assembly
(November 2014 – Incumbent)
C Dragan Čović (9.5%), Martin Raguž (2.7%) Dragan Čović (HDZ) ‡
S Mladen Ivanić (13.3%), Željka Cvijanović (29.9%) Mladen Ivanić (PDP)
Source: State Election Commission[1]

Serbian presidential elections[edit]

Election Candidates 1st round
turnout
1st round results
(candidates with more than 10% of votes)
2nd round
turnout
Winner
1990 (Dec) 32 71.5% Milošević (65.3%), Drašković (16.4%) Slobodan Milošević (SPS)
1992 (Dec) 7 64.1% Milošević (53.2%), Panić (32.1%) Slobodan Milošević (SPS)
1997 (Sep–Oct) 15 57.4% Lilić (37.7%), Šešelj (27.3%), Drašković (20.6%) 49.0% Election annulled
1997 (Dec) (R) 7 52.8% Milutinović (43.7%), Šešelj (32.2%), Drašković (15.4%) 51.0% Milan Milutinović (SPS)
2002 (Sep–Oct) 11 55.5% Koštunica (30.9%), Labus (27.4%), Šešelj (23.2%) 45.5% Election annulled
2002 (Dec) (R) 3 45.2% Koštunica (57.7%), Šešelj (36.0%) Vojislav Koštunica (DSS)
2003 (Nov) 6 38.8% Nikolić (46.2%), Mićunović (35.4%) Election annulled
2004 (Jun) (R) 15 47.8% Nikolić (30.6%), Tadić (27.4%), Karić (18.2%), Maršićanin (13.3%) 48.7% Boris Tadić (DS)
2008 (Jan–Feb) 9 61.4% Nikolić (40.0%), Tadić (35.4%) 68.1% Boris Tadić (DS)
2012 (May) 12 57.8% Tadić (25.3%), Nikolić (25.0%), Dačić (14.2%) 46.3% Tomislav Nikolić (SNS)
2017 (April) 11 54.4% Vučić (55.0%), Janković (16.3%) Aleksandar Vučić (SNS)
Source: State Election Commission[1]

Croatian presidential elections[edit]

Election Candidates 1st round
turnout
1st round results
(candidates with more than 10% of votes)
2nd round
turnout
Winner %
1992 (Aug) 8 74.9% Tuđman (57.8%), Budiša (22.3%) Franjo Tuđman (HDZ)
1997 (Jun) 3 54.6% Tuđman (61.4%), Tomac (21.0%), Gotovac (17.6%) Franjo Tuđman (HDZ)
2000 (Jan–Feb) 9 63.0% Mesić (41.3%), Budiša (27.8%), Granić (22.6%) 60.9% Stjepan Mesić (HNS) 56.0%
2005 (Jan) 13 50.6% Mesić (48.9%), Kosor (20.3%), Mikšić (17.8%) 51.0% Stjepan Mesić (Ind.) 65.9%
2009–10 (Dec–Jan) 12 44.0% Josipović (32.4%), Bandić (14.8%), Hebrang (12.0%), Vidošević (11.3%) 50.1% Ivo Josipović (SDP) 60.3%
2014–15 (Dec–Jan) 4 47.1% Josipović (38.5%), Grabar-Kitarović (37.2%), Sinčić (16.4%) 59.1% Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović (HDZ) 50.7%
Source: State Election Commission[1]

Slovenian presidential elections[edit]

Election Candidates 1st round
turnout
1st round results
(candidates with more than 10% of votes)
2nd round
turnout
Winner
1990 (Apr) 4 83.0% Kučan (44.4%), Pučnik (26.6%), Kramberger (18.6%), Demšar (10.4%) 76.9% Milan Kučan (SDP)
1992 (Dec) 8 85.8% Kučan (63.9%), Bizjak (21.1%) Milan Kučan (Ind.)
1997 (Dec) 8 68.3% Kučan (55.5%), Podobnik (18.4%) Milan Kučan (Ind.)
2002 (Nov–Dec) 9 72.1% Drnovšek (44.4%), Brezigar (30.8%) 65.4% Janez Drnovšek (LDS)
2007 (Oct–Nov) 7 57.7% Peterle (28.7%), Türk (24.5%), Gaspari (24.1%), Jelinčič (19.2%) 58.4% Danilo Türk (Ind.)
2012 (Nov–Dec) 3 48.4% Pahor (39.9%), Türk (35.9%), Zver (24.3%) 42.4% Borut Pahor (SD)
Source: For 1990–2007 elections, The Handbook of Political Change in Eastern Europe (pp. 359–361)

Macedonian presidential elections[edit]

Election Candidates 1st round
turnout
1st round results
(candidates with more than 10% of votes)
2nd round
turnout
Winner
1994 (Oct) 2 77.4% Kiro Gligorov (78.4%), Ljubiša Georgievski (21.6%) Kiro Gligorov (Ind.)
1999 (Oct–Nov) 6 65.0% Tito Petkovski (33.1%), Boris Trajkovski (21.1%), Vasil Tupurkovski (15.7%),
Muharem Nexhipi (15.0%), Stojan Andov (10.8%)
69.0% Boris Trajkovski (VMRO-DPMNE)
2004 (Apr) 4 55.0% Branko Crvenkovski (42.5%), Saško Kedev (34.1%), Gezim Ostreni (14.8%) 54.0% Branko Crvenkovski (SDSM)
2009 (Apr) 7 57.0% Gjorge Ivanov (35.0%), Ljubomir Frčkoski (20.5%), Imer Selmani (15.0%), Ljube Boškoski (14.9%) 43.0% Gjorge Ivanov (VMRO-DPMNE)
2014 (Apr) 4 48.9% Gjorge Ivanov (51.7%), Stevo Pendarovski (37.5%) 54.4% Gjorge Ivanov (VMRO-DPMNE)
Source: For 1990–2007 elections, The Handbook of Political Change in Eastern Europe (pp. 359–361)

Montenegrin presidential elections[edit]

Election Candidates 1st round
turnout
1st round results
(candidates with more than 10% of votes)
2nd round
turnout
Winner
1990 (Dec) 3 75.7% Momir Bulatović (42.2%), Ljubiša Stanković (16.4%) 65.2% Momir Bulatović (SKCG)
1992–93 (Dec–Jan) 9 68.9% Momir Bulatović (42.8%), Branko Kostić (23.7%), Slavko Perović (18.3%) 59.1% Momir Bulatović (DPS)
1997 (Oct) 4 55.0% Branko Crvenkovski (42.5%), Saško Kedev (34.1%), Gezim Ostreni (14.8%) 54.0% Branko Crvenkovski (SDSM)
2009 (Apr) 7 57.0% Gjorge Ivanov (35.0%), Ljubomir Frčkoski (20.5%), Imer Selmani (15.0%), Ljube Boškoski (14.9%) 43.0% Gjorge Ivanov (VMRO-DPMNE)
2014 (Apr) 4 48.9% Gjorge Ivanov (51.7%), Stevo Pendarovski (37.5%) 54.4% Gjorge Ivanov (VMRO-DPMNE)
Source: For 1990–2007 elections, The Handbook of Political Change in Eastern Europe (pp. 359–361)

French presidential elections[edit]

Election Candidates 1st round
turnout
1st round results
(candidates with more than 10% of votes)
2nd round
turnout
Winner %
1965 (Dec) 6 84.7% De Gaulle (44.6%), Miterrand (31.7%), Lecaunet (15.6%) 84.3% Charles de Gaulle (UNR) 55.2%
1969 (Jun) 7 77.6% Pompidou (44.5%), Poher (23.3%), Duclos (21.3%) 68.9% Georges Pompidou (UDR) 58.2%
1974 (May) 12 84.2% Miterrand (43.2%), Giscard d'Estaing (32.6%), Chaban-Delmas (15.1%) 87.3% Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (RI) 50.8%
1981 (Apr–May) 10 81.1% Giscard d'Estaing (28.3%), Miterrand (25.8%), Chirac (18.0%), Marchais (15.3%) 85.8% François Mitterrand (PS) 51.8%
1988 (Apr–May) 9 81.4% Miterrand (34.1%), Chirac (19.9%), Barre (16.5%), J-M. Le Pen (14.4%) 84.0% François Mitterrand (PS) 54.0%
1995 (Apr–May) 9 78.4% Jospin (23.3%), Chirac (20.8%), Balladur (18.6%), J-M. Le Pen (15.0%) 79.7% Jacques Chirac (RPR) 52.6%
2002 (Apr–May) 16 71.6% Chirac (19.9%), J-M. Le Pen (16.9%), Jospin (16.2%) 79.7% Jacques Chirac (RPR) 82.2%
2007 (Apr–May) 12 83.8% Sarkozy (31.2%), Royal (25.9%), Bayrou (18.6%), J-M. Le Pen (10.4%) 84.0% Nicolas Sarkozy (UMP) 53.0%
2012 (Apr–May) 10 79.5% Hollande (28.6%), Sarkozy (27.2%), M. Le Pen (17.9%), Mélenchon (11.1%) 80.3% François Hollande (PS) 51.6%
2017 (Apr–May) 11 77.8% Macron (24.0%), M. Le Pen (21.3%), Fillon (20.0%), Mélenchon (19.6%), 74.5% Emmanuel Macron (EM) 66.1%
Source: State Election Commission[1]

Austrian presidential elections[edit]

Election Candidates 1st round
turnout
1st round results
(candidates with more than 10% of votes)
2nd round
turnout
Winner
1951 (May) 6 96.8% Gleißner (40.1%), Körner (39.2%), Breitner (15.4%) 96.9% Theodor Körner (SPÖ)
1957 (May) 2 Schärf (51.1%), Denk (48.9%) Adolf Schärf (SPÖ)
1963 (Apr) 3 Schärf (55.4%), Raab (40.6%) Adolf Schärf (SPÖ)
1965 (May) 2 Jonas (50.7%), Gorbach (49.3%) Franz Jonas (SPÖ)
1971 (Apr) 2 Jonas (52.8%), Waldheim (47.2%) Franz Jonas (SPÖ)
1974 (Jun) 2 Kirchschläger (51.7%), Lugger (48.3%) Rudolf Kirchschläger (Ind.)
1980 (May) 3 91.6% Kirchschläger (79.9%), Gredler (16.9%) Rudolf Kirchschläger (Ind.)
1986 (May–Jun) 4 89.5% Waldheim (49.6%), Steyrer (43.7%) 87.3% Kurt Waldheim (ÖVP)
1992 (Apr–May) 4 84.4% Streicher (40.7%), Klestil (37.2%), Schmidt (16.4%) 80.9% Thomas Klestil (ÖVP)
1998 (Apr) 5 74.4% Klestil (63.4%), Knoll (13.6%), Schmidt (11.1%) Thomas Klestil (ÖVP)
2004 (Apr) 2 74.4% Fischer (52.4%), Ferrero-Waldner (47.6%) Heinz Fischer (SPÖ)
2010 (Apr) 3 53.6% Fischer (79.3%), Rosenkranz (15.2%) Heinz Fischer (SPÖ)
Source: State Election Commission[1]
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