Yugoslavian parliamentary election, May 1992

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Parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia on 31 May 1992.[1] The elections were boycotted by almost all opposition parties in protest at both how the electoral law had been passed, and the unequal access to finance and the media given to the governing and opposition parties.[2] Independent Milan Panić became federal Prime Minister. Following mass protests,[3] Panić and federal President Dobrica Ćosić agreed to hold new elections in December under a new electoral system.

Results

Party PR Constituency Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Serbia
Socialist Party of Serbia1,655,48548.9 1,478,91833.3 73
Serbian Radical Party1,166,93334.5 1,024,98323.1 30
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians106,8313.2 106,0362.4 2
Democratic Movement of Serbia809,73118.300
Democratic Party280,1836.300
DS-RDSV101,2342.300
DS-RDSV-GSS58,5051.300
Other parties and independents445,85813.2 575,62813.0 1
Invalid/blank votes448,789259,751
Total3,823,896100544,694,96910052106
Registered voters/turnout6,848,24756.06,967,85767.4
Montenegro
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro160,04068.6 130,43147.3 23
Serbian Radical Party22,2569.5 31,55611.4 3
League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia14,2056.122
Socialist Party of Montenegro36,39013.200
People's Party of Montenegro34,43612.500
Other parties27,26611.7042,85715.500
Independents9,5784.122
Invalid/blank votes12,55312,967
Total245,89810024288,637100630
Registered voters/turnout433,36356.7426,91567.6
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

References

  1. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1678 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p1703
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p1704