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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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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