Montenegrin general election, 1990

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General elections were held on Montenegro on 9 December 1990,[1] with a second round of the presidential election held later in the month. Momir Bulatović of the League of Communists of Montenegro won the presidential election, whilst his party emerged as the largest in Parliament, winning 83 of the 125 seats.[1]

Results

President

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Momir BulatovićLeague of Communists of Montenegro170,09242.22203,61676.1
Ljubiša StankovićUnion of Reform Forces68,99816.456,99021.3
Novak KilibardaPeople's Party33,5318.3
Invalid/blank votes33,3262,128
Total304,947100262,734100
Registered voters/turnout402,90575.7402,90565.2

Parliament

Party Votes % Seats
League of Communists of Montenegro171,31656.1883
Union of Reform Forces42,84014.0517
People's Party39,14612.8413
Democratic Coalition (SDA, DS and SR)30,76010.0912
Democratic Party2,4910.820
Yugoslavian People's Party2,1750.710
Demo-Christian (Orthodox) Party1,7350.570
Socialist League of Montenegro1,6380.540
Democratic League of Independent Businessmen of Montenegro8440.280
Independents2,4350.80
Invalid/blank votes9,462
Total304,940100125
Registered voters/turnout 75.69

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