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1990 Montenegrin general election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1990 Montenegrin general election

Presidential election
9 December 1990 (first round)
23 December 1990 (second round)
1992–93 →
Turnout75.69% (first round), 65.21% (second round)
 
Candidate Momir Bulatović Ljubiša Stanković
Party SKCG SRSJ
Popular vote 203,616 56,990
Percentage 78.13% 21.87%

President before election

Momir Bulatović
SKCG

Elected President

Momir Bulatović
SKCG

Parliamentary election
← 1989 9 December 1990 1992 →
Party Leader % Seats
SKCG Momir Bulatović 56.29 83
SRSJ Ljubiša Stanković 14.07 17
NS Novak Kilibarda 13.31 13
SDA CG–DS Harun Hadžić 10.47 12
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Radoje Kontić
SKCG
Milo Đukanović
SKCG

General elections were held in SR Montenegro on 9 December 1990,[1] with a second round of the presidential election held on 23 December. Momir Bulatović of the League of Communists won the presidential election, whilst his party emerged as the largest in Parliament, winning 83 of the 125 seats.[1]

Results

President

In order to be elected in the first round, a candidate had to cross a threshold of 50% of the registered voters. Although incumbent President of the Presidency Momir Bulatović received 62% of the valid votes, this was only 42.2% of the registered voters. However, he went on to win the second round convincingly against Ljubiša Stanković of the Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia, becoming the first elected President of Montenegro.

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Momir BulatovićLeague of Communists of Montenegro170,09262.62203,61678.13
Ljubiša StankovićUnion of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia65,99824.3056,99021.87
Novak KilibardaPeople's Party35,53113.08
Total271,621100.00260,606100.00
Valid votes271,62189.07260,60699.19
Invalid/blank votes33,32610.932,1280.81
Total votes304,947100.00262,734100.00
Registered voters/turnout402,90575.69402,90565.21
Source: B92

National Assembly

PartyVotes%Seats
League of Communists of Montenegro171,31658.2983
Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia41,36414.0717
People's Party39,10713.3113
Democratic Coalition (SDA–DS–SR)30,76010.4712
Democratic Party3,4421.170
Demo-Christian (Orthodox) Party1,7530.600
Socialist Alliance of Montenegro1,6380.560
Yugoslav People's Party1,2240.420
Democratic Alliance of Independent Entrepreneurs8440.290
Independents2,4350.830
Total293,883100.00125
Valid votes293,88396.28
Invalid/blank votes11,3583.72
Total votes305,241100.00
Registered voters/turnout402,90575.76
Source: Slavic-Eurasian Research Centre

References

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