Serbian presidential election, 1992

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Presidential elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on December 20, 1992. The vote was held only two years after the previous election, as it was necessitated by the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the establishment of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, containing Serbia and Montenegro. 6,949,150 were eligible to vote.

Slobodan Milošević won the election. With this victory, his Socialist Party of Serbia maintained control over both the presidency and the parliament of Serbia.


ed Summary of the December 20, 1992 Serbian presidential election results
Candidates Nominating parties Votes %
Slobodan Milošević Socialist Party of Serbia 2,515,047 53.24
Milan Panić Citizen's Group 1,516,693 32.11
Milan Paroški People's Party and Serb Opposition 147,693 3.13
Dragan Vasiljković Citizen's Group 87,847 1.86
Jezdimir Vasiljević Citizen's Group 61,729 1.31
Miroslav Milanović Citizen's Group 28,010 0.59
Dr. Blažo Perović Democratic Fatherland Coalition 20,326 0.43
Total (turnout 64.1%) 4,377,345 100.0
Registered Voters 6,949,150
Total 4,457,671
Valid 4,377,345
Invalid 80,326