1997 Serbian presidential election
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Turnout | 50.94% ( 1.99 pp) | |||||||||||||||
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Presidential elections were held in the Yugoslav province of Serbia on 7 December 1997, following the annulment of the results of the September–October elections due to low voter turnout.[1] As no candidate won over 50% of the popular vote in the first round, a runoff was scheduled for 21 December. The result was a victory for Milan Milutinović of the Socialist Party of Serbia, who defeated Vojislav Šešelj in the second round.
Results
Candidate | Party | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Milan Milutinović | Left Coalition (SPS–JUL–ND) | 1,665,822 | 44.62 | 2,181,808 | 61.19 | |
Vojislav Šešelj | Serbian Radical Party | 1,227,076 | 32.87 | 1,383,868 | 38.81 | |
Vuk Drašković | Serbian Renewal Movement | 587,776 | 15.74 | |||
Vuk Obradović | Social Democracy | 115,850 | 3.10 | |||
Dragoljub Mićunović | Democratic Centre | 86,583 | 2.32 | |||
Miodrag Vidojković | Independent | 29,180 | 0.78 | |||
Predrag Vuletić | Liberal Democratic Party | 21,353 | 0.57 | |||
Total | 3,733,640 | 100.00 | 3,565,676 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 3,733,640 | 97.98 | 3,565,676 | 96.87 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 76,911 | 2.02 | 115,319 | 3.13 | ||
Total votes | 3,810,551 | 100.00 | 3,680,995 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 7,226,947 | 52.73 | 7,225,860 | 50.94 | ||
Source: RIK |
References
- ^ "Serbia, FRY (Presidential)". CNN.
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