2002 Montenegrin parliamentary election
Parliamentary election held in Montenegro, FR Yugoslavia
2002 Montenegrin parliamentary election
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Dark Blue: absolute ZZP majority Light Blue: relative ZZP majority Red: DPS-SDP absolute majority Orange: relative DPS-SDP majority Pink: AZ relative majority
Parliamentary elections were held in Montenegro on 20 October 2002.[1] The result was a victory for the For a European Montenegro alliance formed by the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP), which won 39 of the 75 seats.[2] It was the last parliamentary election held in Montenegro prior to independence referendum in 2006 .
Electoral system
Of the 75 seats in Parliament, 73 were elected by proportional representation in a nationwide constituency and two were elected in a special constituency for the Albanian minority.[3] The electoral threshold was set at 3% and seats allocated using the d'Hondt method .[3] Closed lists were used with a single list for both constituencies, although parties only had to award half their seats according to the order of the list, with the remaining half free for them to allocate.[3]
Contesting parties
Results
Party Votes % Seats +/– European Montenegro 167,166 47.98 39 +3 Together for Change 133,900 38.43 30 –3 Liberal Alliance of Montenegro 20,365 5.85 4 –2 Patriotic Coalition for Yugoslavia 9,920 2.85 0 0 Albanians Together 8,498 2.44 2 0 Bosniak Democratic Coalition 2,446 0.70 0 New Socialist Party of Yugoslavia with Communists 2,242 0.64 0 New Bosniak Coalition 2,173 0.62 0 New Party of Savings and Social Security 851 0.24 0 0 SRS 837 0.24 0 New Total 348,398 100.00 75 –2 Valid votes 348,398 98.67 Invalid/blank votes 4,704 1.33 Total votes 353,102 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 455,791 77.47 Source: Slavic-Eurasian Research Centre
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