Serbian parliamentary election, 2000
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The first free democratic elections after the fall of Slobodan Milošević were held in the Republic of Serbia (a constituent state of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) on 23 December 2000.
Of 6,871,595 registered voters, 58.5% voted. 97.6% of votes were valid and 2.4% were invalid.
- Democratic Opposition of Serbia list (Democratic Party - 45, Democratic Party of Serbia - 45 , Social Democracy - 9, Civic Alliance of Serbia - 9, Democratic Christian Party of Serbia - 7, New Serbia - 8, Movement for Democratic Serbia - 5, League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina - 6, Reformist Democratic Party of Vojvodina - 4, Coalition Vojvodina - 4, Alliance of Vojvodina Magyars - 6, Democratic Alternative - 6, Democratic Center - 4, New Democracy - 9, Social Democratic Union - 4, Sanjak Democratic Party - 2, League for Šumadija - 1, Association of Free and Independent Unions - 1, Serbian Resistance Movement - 1) 2,402,387 64.7% 176; +162
- Socialist Party of Serbia 515,845 13.2% 37; -48
- Serbian Radical Party 322,333 8.6% 23; -59
- Party of Serbian Unity list (Party of Serbian Unity, Party of Serbian Progress, United Retired Persons' Party, Peasant Party of Serbia) 199,847 5.6% 14; +14
- Serbian Renewal Movement 141,296 3.76% -; -45
- Democratic Socialist Party 31,958 0.85% -; -
- Serbian Social Democratic Party 29,238 0.78% -; -
- Yugoslav Left 14,317 0.4% -; -20
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