Serbian parliamentary election, 2000

Serbian parliamentary election, 2000
Serbia
23 December 2000

All 250 seats to the National Assembly
126 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 58.5%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Zoran Đinđić Slobodan Milošević Vojislav Šešelj
Party DOS SPS SRS
Leader since 1994 1990 1991
Last election 0 85 82
Seats won
176 / 250
37 / 250
23 / 250
Seat change Increase 176 Decrease 48 Decrease 59
Popular vote 2,402,387 515,845 322,333
Percentage 64.09% 13.76% 8.60%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Borislav Pelević
Party SSJ
Leader since 2000
Last election 0
Seats won
14 / 250
Seat change Increase 14
Popular vote 199,847
Percentage 5.33%

PM before election

Mirko Marjanović (1994-2000)
Milomir Minić (2000-2001)
SPS

Elected PM

Zoran Đinđić (2001-2003)
Zoran Živković (2003-2004)
DS

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Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on 23 December 2000.[1] They were the first free parliamentary elections after the fall of Slobodan Milošević. The result was a victory for the Democratic Opposition of Serbia, which won 176 of the 250 seats in the National Assembly.[1]

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Democratic Opposition of Serbia[a]2,402,38764.09176+163
Socialist Party of Serbia515,84513.7637–48
Serbian Radical Party322,3338.6023–59
Party of Serbian Unity List[b]199,8475.3314New
Serbian Renewal Movement141,2963.770–45
Yugoslav Left14,3170.380–20
Other parties 4.070
Total3.748.6231002500
Registered voters/turnout6,871,59558.5

Seats

  DOS  (176)
  SPS  (37)
  SRS  (23)
  SSJ  (14)

Notes

A The DOS was a coalition of:


B The SSJ list consisted of:

References

  1. 1 2 Janusz Bugajski (2002) Political Parties of Eastern Europe: A Guide to Politics in the Post-Communist Era, pp434
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