Serbian elections in numbers

Milošević’s Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) won four of the six parliamentary elections held in Serbia to date.

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Sunday, 21.01.2007.

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Serbian elections in numbers

December 9, 1990

Serbia’s first post-WW2 multi-party elections.

7,036,303 voters eligible, 5,034,440 (71.49 percent) turned out.

Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) – 2,320,587 (77.6 percent) votes - 194 seats

Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) – 794,789 (7.6 percent) votes - 19 seats

Democratic Party (DS) - 374.887 (3.8 percent) votes - 7 seats

Democratic Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (DZVM) - 132.726 (3.2 percent) votes - 8 seats

Party of Democratic Action (SDA) - 84.156 (1.2 percent) votes - 3 seats

Party for Democratic Action (PDD) - 21.998 (0.4 percent) votes - 1 seat

Popular Peasants Party (NSS) - 68.045 (0.4 percent) votes - 1 seat

DSHV - 23.630 (0.4 percent) votes - 1 seat

Serb Democratic Party (SDS) - 32.927 (0.4 percent) votes - 1 seat

Yugoslav’s Party - 21.784 (0.4 percent) votes - 1 seat

UJDI - 24.982 (0.4 percent) votes - 1 seat

Democratic Reform Party of Muslims - 3.432 (0.4 percent) votes - 1 seat

SRSJ for Vojvodina - 71.865 (0.8 percent) votes - 2 seats

Peasant’s Alliance of Serbia Party - 52.663 (0.8 percent) votes - 2 seats

Citizen’s Group - 456.318 (3.2 percent) votes - 8 seats

December 20, 1992

Parliamentary elections called after the proclamation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

6,959,469 voters eligible, 4,723,711 (69.72 percent) turned out.

SPS – 1,359,086 (40.4 percent) votes - 101 seats

SRS – 1,066,765 (29.2 percent) votes - 73 seats

DEPOS – 797,831 (20.0) percent votes - 50 seats

DZVM – 140,825 (3.6 percent) votes - 9 seats

DS – 196,347 (2.4 percent) votes - 6 seats

Peasant’s Party of Serbia – 128,240 (1.2 percent) votes - 3 seats

DS/RDSV – 71,865 (0.8) percent votes - 2 seats

Democratic Reform Party of Muslims – 6,336 (0.4 percent) votes- 1 seat

Citizen’s Group (Željko Ražnatović) – 17,352 (2.0 percent) - 5 seats

December 19, 1993

Early parliamentary elections called after then Serbian president Slobodan Milošević proclaimed the decision-making mechanisms were “blocked”.

7,010,385 voters eligible, 4,300,440 (61.34 percent) turned out.

SPS – 1,576,287 (49.2 percent) votes - 123 seats

DEPOS – 715,564 (18.0 percent) votes - 45 seats

SRS – 595,467 (15.6 percent) votes - 39 seats

DS – 497,582 (11.6 percent) votes - 29 seats

DSS – 218,056 (2.8 percent) votes - 7 seats

DZVM – 112,342 (2.0 percent) votes - 5 seats

Democratic Action Party and Democratic Party of Albanians – 29,342 (0.8 percent) votes - 2 seats

September 21, 1997

16 parties boycott vote including the DS, DSS and Civic Alliance of Serbia (GSS).

7,205,366 voters eligible, 4,132,236 (57.47 percent) turned out.

SPS-JUL-New Democracy – 1,418,036 (44.00 percent) votes - 110 seats

SRS – 1,162,216 (32.80 percent) votes - 82 seats

SPO – 793,988 (18.00 percent) votes - 45 seats

"Vojvodina" coalition – 112,589 (1.60 percent) votes - 4 seats

Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians – 50,960 (1.60 percent) votes - 4 seats

List for Sandžak- Sulejman Ugljanin – 49,486 (1.20 percent) votes - 3 seats

DA-SSS-PSS – 60,855 (0.40 percent) votes - 1 seat

Preševo-Bujanovac coalition – 14,179 (0.40 percent) votes - 1 seat

December 23, 2000

Early elections called according to October 16 agreement between the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS), SPS and SPO.

6,493,672 voters eligible, 3,748,623 (57.72 percent) turn out.

DOS – 2,402,387 (64.8 percent) votes - 176 seats

SPS – 515,845 (13.76 percent) votes - 37 seats

SRS – 322,333 (8.59 percent) votes - 23 seats

SSJ – 199,847 (5.33 percent) votes - 14 seats

December 28, 2003

6,511,450 voters eligible, 3,825,471 (58.75 percent) turn out.  

SRS – 1,056,256 (27.61 percent) votes - 82 seats

DSS – 678,031 (17.72 percent) votes - 53 seats

DS – 481,294 (12.58 percent) votes - 37 seats

G17 plus – 438,422 (11.46 percent) votes - 34 seats

SPO-NS – 293,082 (7.66 percent) votes - 22 seats

SPS – 291,341 (7.61 percent) votes - 22 seats

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