Serbian parliamentary election, 1993

Serbian parliamentary election, 1993
Serbia
19 December 1993

All 250 seats in the National Assembly
126 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Slobodan Milošević Vuk Drašković Vojislav Šešelj
Party SPS DEPOS SRS
Leader since 1990 1990 1991
Last election 101 50 73
Seats won
123 / 250
45 / 250
SPO 37, others 8
39 / 250
Seat change Increase 22 Decrease 5 Decrease 34
Popular vote 1,576,287 715,564 595,467
Percentage 36.65% 16.64% 13.85%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Dragoljub Mićunović Vojislav Koštunica
Party DS DSS
Leader since 1990 1992
Last election 6 18
Seats won
29 / 250
7 / 250
Seat change Increase 23 Decrease11
Popular vote 497,582 218.056
Percentage 11.57% 5.07%

PM before election

Nikola Šainović
SPS

Elected PM

Mirko Marjanović
SPS

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Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on 19 December 1993.[1] The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) emerged as the largest party in the National Assembly, winning 123 of the 250 seats. The SPS formed a government with New Democracy, which had run as part of the Democratic Movement of Serbia coalition.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Socialist Party of Serbia1,576,28736.65123+22
Democratic Movement of Serbia715,56416.6445–5
Serbian Radical Party595,46713.8539–34
Democratic Party497,58211.5729+23
Democratic Party of Serbia218,0565.077New
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians112,3422.615–4
Party for Democratic ActionDemocratic Party of Albanians29,3420.682New
Invalid/blank votes555,800
Total4,300,4401002500
Registered voters/turnout7,010,38561.34
Source: B92

Seats

  SPS  (123)
  DEPOS  (45)
  SRS  (39)
  DS  (29)
  DSS  (7)

Notes

The DEPOS was a coalition of:

References

  1. Janusz Bugajski (2002) Political Parties of Eastern Europe: A Guide to Politics in the Post-Communist Era, p435