2000 Serbian local elections
Local elections were held in Serbia (excluding Kosovo) on 24 September 2000, concurrently with the first round of voting in the 2000 Yugoslavian general election and the 2000 Vojvodina provincial election. This was the fourth and final local electoral cycle to take place while Serbia was a member of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The 2000 Yugoslavian general election was a watershed event in Serbian politics, resulting in the downfall of Slobodan Milošević's administration. The local elections, while less important in their own right, were part of the same general transformative moment.
This was the final local electoral cycle in Serbia (to date) in which assembly delegates were elected in single-member constituencies; all subsequent cycles have been held under proportional representation.[1] In a change from the previous cycle, delegates were elected by first-past-the-post voting rather than in run-off elections between the top two candidates.[2] The method of election undoubtedly contributed to the lopsided results in some opposition strongholds, including the capital Belgrade.
The Democratic Opposition of Serbia, a broad and ideologically diverse coalition of parties opposed to the Milošević administration, won significant majority victories in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and other major cities.
Results
Belgrade
Elections were held at the city level and in all of Belgrade's constituent municipalities. The Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) won a landslide victory in the election for the City Assembly of Belgrade and equally strong victories in many of the city's constituent municipalities. The alliance won every seat in three municipalities and all seats but one in three others.
The only Belgrade municipality that the DOS did not win was Sopot, where the Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left won a majority government, helped by the presence of an incumbent mayor who was personally popular in the community.
Other than Sopot, the only municipality in Belgrade where the DOS did not win the popular vote was Lazarevac. It may be noted that the Socialist Party–Yugoslav Left alliance ran a full slate of candidates in this jurisdiction, while the DOS refrained from fielding candidates in three divisions (presumably due to pre-election arrangements with other opposition candidates).[3]
City of Belgrade
The results of the election for the City Assembly of Belgrade were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 482,985 | 52.78 | 105 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 266,318 | 29.10 | 4 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 86,402 | 9.44 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 51,541 | 5.63 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 8,358 | 0.91 | - | ||
| Serbia Together | 4,961 | 0.54 | - | ||
| Radical Party of Serbia | 3,877 | 0.42 | - | ||
| Serb Party | 2,121 | 0.23 | - | ||
| Natural Law Party | 1,896 | 0.21 | - | ||
| New Communist Party of Yugoslavia | 1,731 | 0.19 | - | ||
| United Pensioners Party | 1,286 | 0.14 | - | ||
| Workers' Party of Yugoslavia | 869 | 0.09 | - | ||
| Green Party | 530 | 0.06 | - | ||
| Republican Party | 508 | 0.06 | - | ||
| Yugoslav Communists | 473 | 0.05 | - | ||
| League of Communists of Yugoslavia[4] | 361 | 0.04 | - | ||
| Serbian People's Radical Party | 337 | 0.04 | - | ||
| Party of Serbian Unity | 301 | 0.03 | - | ||
| People's Computer Party of Serbia | 206 | 0.02 | - | ||
| 915,061 | 100 | 110 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 122. | |||||
Milan St. Protić of New Serbia (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[5] He resigned from the position on 20 March 2001 and was initially replaced on an interim basis by Dragan Jočić of the Democratic Party of Serbia. On 1 June 2001, Jočić was in turn replaced by Radmila Hrustanović of the Civil Alliance of Serbia.
Barajevo
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Barajevo were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 5,410 | 40.14 | 18 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 5,250 | 38.95 | 13 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 1,291 | 9.58 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 988 | 7.33 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 522 | 3.87 | 1 | ||
| New Communist Party of Yugoslavia | 18 | 0.13 | - | ||
| 13,479 | 100 | 33 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 30. | |||||
Zoran Jevtić of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election. He resigned on 9 February 2001 and was replaced on an interim basis by Miodrag Skoknić. After an extended period in which the municipal assembly was not convened, Dragoljub Stanić was named as the head of a provisional administration in November 2001.[6] A new municipal election was held in 2002.
Čukarica
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Čukarica were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 50,581 | 53.71 | 52 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 24,811 | 26.34 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 9,864 | 10.47 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 5,184 | 5.50 | - | ||
| Serbia Together | 2,866 | 3.04 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 511 | 0.54 | - | ||
| Natural Law Party | 318 | 0.34 | - | ||
| Radical Party of Serbia | 48 | 0.05 | - | ||
| 94,183 | 100 | 53 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 34. | |||||
Incumbent mayor Zoran Alimpić of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[7]
Grocka
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Grocka were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 13,323 | 38.55 | 20 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 12,119 | 35.06 | 13 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 4,718 | 13.65 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 3,214 | 9.30 | 1 | ||
| Serb Party | 589 | 1.70 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 284 | 0.82 | - | ||
| Serbia Together | 193 | 0.56 | - | ||
| Yugoslav Communists | 122 | 0.35 | - | ||
| 34,562 | 100 | 35 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 31. | |||||
Vesna Ivić of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[8][9] He was replaced by Milan Tanasković of the Democratic Party of Serbia on 28 June 2002; Tanasković was in turn replaced by Sava Starčević of the Serbian Renewal Movement on 8 December 2002. After a further period of political upheaval, Vladan Zarić of the Democratic Party became mayor on 15 April 2003.[10]
Lazarevac
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Lazarevac were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 14,540 | 39.37 | 31 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 14,557 | 39.42 | 26 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 4,048 | 10.96 | 2 | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 1,984 | 5.37 | 2 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 1,356 | 3.67 | - | ||
| Yugoslav Communists | 134 | 0.36 | - | ||
| Natural Law Party | 133 | 0.36 | - | ||
| Peoples Radical Party | 113 | 0.31 | - | ||
| New Communist Party of Yugoslavia | 65 | 0.18 | - | ||
| 36,930 | 100 | 61 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 32. | |||||
Ljiljana Zdravković of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) became mayor of the municipality in 2001.[11]
Mladenovac
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Mladenovac were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 12,871 | 41.03 | 36 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 10,988 | 35.03 | 18 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 3,871 | 12.34 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 2,126 | 6.78 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 1,298 | 4.14 | - | ||
| League of Communists of Yugoslavia | 181 | 0.58 | - | ||
| Natural Law Party | 34 | 0.11 | - | ||
| 31,369 | 100 | 55 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 32. | |||||
Zoran Kostić of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[12]
New Belgrade
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of New Belgrade were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 73,499 | 53.97 | 65 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 40,389 | 29.66 | 2 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 15,905 | 11.68 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 5,208 | 3.82 | - | ||
| Radical Party of Serbia | 437 | 0.32 | - | ||
| Workers' Party of Yugoslavia | 148 | 0.11 | - | ||
| Radical Party of the Left – Nikola Pašić | 132 | 0.10 | - | ||
| Natural Law Party | 109 | 0.08 | - | ||
| Serbia Together | 89 | 0.07 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidate (i.e., an independent) | 80 | 0.06 | - | ||
| Yugoslav Communists | 74 | 0.05 | - | ||
| New Communist Party of Yugoslavia | 62 | 0.05 | - | ||
| People's Computer Party of Serbia | 44 | 0.03 | - | ||
| 136,176 | 100 | 67 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, pp. 32-33. | |||||
Željko Ožegović of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[13]
Obrenovac
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Obrenovac were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 16,373 | 40.36 | 37 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 14,471 | 35.67 | 14 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 4,869 | 12.00 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 3,009 | 7.42 | 1 | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 1,154 | 2.84 | 2 | ||
| Natural Law Party | 473 | 1.17 | - | ||
| New Communist Party of Yugoslavia | 180 | 0.44 | - | ||
| Yugoslav Communists | 38 | 0.09 | - | ||
| 40,567 | 100 | 55 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 33. | |||||
Petar Knezević of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia served as mayor after the election.[14]
Palilula
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Palilula were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 44,277 | 49.95 | 51 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 25,218 | 28.45 | 3 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 8,974 | 10.12 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 6,880 | 7.76 | 1 | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 2,992 | 3.38 | - | ||
| Radical Party of Serbia | 99 | 0.11 | - | ||
| New Communist Party of Yugoslavia | 65 | 0.07 | - | ||
| Serbian People's Radical Party | 58 | 0.07 | - | ||
| League of Communists of Yugoslavia and Serbia | 50 | 0.06 | - | ||
| Republican Party | 36 | 0.04 | - | ||
| 88,649 | 100 | 55 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 33. | |||||
Milan Marković of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[15]
Rakovica
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Rakovica were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 29,605 | 50.97 | 49 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 17,514 | 30.15 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 6,591 | 11.35 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 4,049 | 6.97 | - | ||
| Radical Party of Serbia | 240 | 0.41 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 57 | 0.10 | - | ||
| Serbia Together | 30 | 0.05 | - | ||
| 58,086 | 100 | 50 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 33. | |||||
Srboslav Zečević of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[16]
Savski Venac
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Savski Venac were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 17,246 | 59.08 | 36 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 8,455 | 28.96 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 2,125 | 7.28 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 1,232 | 4.22 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 111 | 0.38 | - | ||
| New Communist Party of Yugoslavia | 24 | 0.08 | - | ||
| 29,193 | 100 | 37 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, pp. 33-34. | |||||
Branislav Belić of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[17]
Sopot
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sopot were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 4,796 | 41.53 | 20 | ||
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 3,032 | 26.26 | 8 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 2,017 | 17.47 | 5 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 1,249 | 10.82 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 454 | 3.93 | - | ||
| 11,548 | 100 | 33 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 34. | |||||
Incumbent mayor Živorad Milosavljević of the Socialist Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[18]
Stari Grad
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Stari Grad were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 25,692 | 63.65 | 56 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 9,722 | 24.08 | - | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 2,472 | 6.12 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 2,164 | 5.36 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 233 | 0.58 | - | ||
| Serbia Together | 42 | 0.10 | - | ||
| Serb Party | 42 | 0.10 | - | ||
| 40,367 | 100 | 56 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 34. | |||||
Mirjana Božidarević of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[19] Nemanja Šarović ran unsuccessfully as the Radical Party's candidate in the municipality's tenth division.[20]
Voždovac
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Voždovac were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 45,329 | 53.88 | 52 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 23,310 | 27.71 | 3 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 7,968 | 9.47 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 6,655 | 7.91 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 572 | 0.68 | 1 | ||
| Serbia Together | 137 | 0.16 | - | ||
| New Communist Party of Yugoslavia | 101 | 0.12 | - | ||
| Republican Party | 50 | 0.06 | - | ||
| 84,122 | 100 | 56 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, pp. 30–31. | |||||
Stevan Radović of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[21][22]
Vračar
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Vračar were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 26,983 | 65.07 | 60 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 9,968 | 24.04 | - | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 2,375 | 5.73 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 1,857 | 4.48 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 258 | 0.62 | - | ||
| Green Party | 24 | 0.06 | - | ||
| 41,465 | 100 | 60 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 31. | |||||
Incumbent mayor Milena Milošević of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[23]
Zemun
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Zemun were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 46,719 | 45.37 | 61 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 27,691 | 26.89 | 5 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 21,469 | 20.85 | 4 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 5,883 | 5.71 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 1,087 | 1.06 | - | ||
| Natural Law Party | 66 | 0.06 | - | ||
| Workers' Party of Yugoslavia | 51 | 0.05 | - | ||
| 102,966 | 100 | 70 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, pp. 31-32. | |||||
Vladan Janićijević of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) became mayor after the election.[24] Future parliamentarian Ljiljana Mihajlović ran unsuccessfully for the Radical Party in Zemun's fourth division.[25][26]
Zvezdara
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Zvezdara were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 44,004 | 55.73 | 53 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 21,875 | 27.70 | - | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 6,766 | 8.57 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 4,974 | 6.30 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 1,052 | 1.33 | - | ||
| Green Party | 93 | 0.12 | - | ||
| Serb Party | 74 | 0.09 | - | ||
| Republican Party | 48 | 0.06 | - | ||
| Radical Party of the Left – Nikola Pašić | 45 | 0.06 | - | ||
| Radical Party of Serbia | 32 | 0.04 | - | ||
| 78,963 | 100 | 53 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 31. | |||||
Peter Moravac of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) served as mayor after the election.[27]
South Bačka District
Elections were held in all twelve municipalities of the South Bačka District. The Democratic Opposition of Serbia was successful in most areas, winning the Novi Sad municipal assembly in a landslide and participating on the winning side in at least seven of the eleven other municipalities in the district (sometimes in alliance with the Serbian Renewal Movement and other opposition candidates).
The Socialist Party of Serbia held its historical strongholds of Bačka Palanka and Beočin and also won a narrow victory in Titel (although it was not able to form a stable government in the last of these communities). The defeat of the Socialists in Vrbas, another of the party's historical strongholds, was considered an upset.[28]
Independent candidates won the largest number of seats in Bački Petrovac, and independent candidate Pavel Zima was subsequently chosen as mayor of the municipality.
Novi Sad
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Novi Sad were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 73,660 | 44.24 | 59 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 38,779 | 23.29 | 10 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 24,359 | 14.63 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 12,922 | 7.76 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 10,564 | 6.35 | - | ||
| Vojvodina Movement | 1,970 | 1.18 | - | ||
| Radicals of Serbia | 1,438 | 0.86 | - | ||
| Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians | 941 | 0.57 | - | ||
| People's Party | 424 | 0.25 | - | ||
| United Pensioners Party | 372 | 0.22 | - | ||
| Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians | 358 | 0.22 | - | ||
| Serbia Together | 274 | 0.16 | - | ||
| Political Organization "Free Vojvodina" | 176 | 0.11 | - | ||
| Social Democratic Party of Vojvodina | 99 | 0.06 | - | ||
| New Communist Party of Yugoslavia | 92 | 0.06 | - | ||
| Natural Law Party | 61 | 0.04 | - | ||
| 166,489 | 100 | 70 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, pp. 46-47. | |||||
Borislav Novaković of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[29] Former mayor Milorad Mirčić of the Radical Party sought re-election to the assembly and, like all Radical Party candidates in this cycle, was defeated.[30]
Bač
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bač were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 3,722 | 41.17 | 15 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 3,335 | 36.89 | 8 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 1,080 | 11.95 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 764 | 8.45 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement[31] | 139 | 1.54 | 1 | ||
| 9,040 | 100 | 25 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 45. | |||||
Tomislav Bogunović of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[32]
Bačka Palanka
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bačka Palanka were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 15,088 | 41.48 | 25 | ||
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 11,200 | 30.79 | 13 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 5,187 | 14.26 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 3,147 | 8.65 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 1,753 | 4.82 | 3 | ||
| 36,375 | 100 | 41 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 45. | |||||
Zvezdan Kisić of the Socialist Party served as mayor after the election.[33]
Bački Petrovac
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bački Petrovac were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 2,971 | 34.82 | 12 | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 2,902 | 34.01 | 14 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 2,020 | 23.67 | 5 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 640 | 7.50 | - | ||
| 8,533 | 100 | 31 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 45. | |||||
Independent delegate Pavel Zima served as mayor after the election.[34]
Bečej
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bečej were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 10,837 | 46.12 | 31 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 4,922 | 20.95 | 2 | ||
| Christian Democratic Movement of Vojvodina Hungarians | 3,206 | 13.64 | 2 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 2,739 | 11.66 | 1 | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 1,332 | 5.67 | - | ||
| Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians | 460 | 1.96 | - | ||
| 23,496 | 100 | 36 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, pp. 45-46. | |||||
Zoran Stojšin of the Democratic Party (one of the parties of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) became mayor after the election.[35]
Beočin
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Beočin were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 3,607 | 39.97 | 25 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 1,786 | 19.79 | 2 | ||
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 1,722 | 19.08 | 5 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement–United Opposition | 968 | 10.73 | 1 | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 942 | 10.44 | 2 | ||
| 9,025 | 100 | 35 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 45. | |||||
Dimitrije Kovačević of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[36]
Srbobran
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Srbobran were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 2,925 | 29.99 | 9 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 1,621 | 16.62 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 1,609 | 16.50 | 3 | ||
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 1,379 | 14.14 | 6 | ||
| Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians | 886 | 9.08 | 4 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement, Democratic Party, and League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 613 | 6.29 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 239 | 2.45 | 2 | ||
| Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians | 175 | 1.79 | 1 | ||
| Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians | 163 | 1.67 | 1 | ||
| Democratic Party | 143 | 1.47 | 1 | ||
| 9,753 | 100 | 28 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 47. | |||||
Branislav Pivnički, a representative of Democratic Opposition of Serbia and aligned candidates, served as mayor following the election.[37]
Sremski Karlovci
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sremski Karlovci were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Democratic Opposition of Sremski Karlovci | 2,171 | 47.43 | 18 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 1,279 | 27.94 | 4 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 665 | 14.53 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 462 | 10.09 | 3 | ||
| 4,577 | 100 | 25 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 47. | |||||
Đorđe Gačić of the Serbian Renewal Movement (one of the parties in the United Democratic Opposition) served as mayor after the election.[38]
Temerin
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Temerin were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 4,233 | 27.94 | 15 | ||
| Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians | 3,166 | 20.16 | 10 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 2,719 | 17.32 | - | ||
| United Democratic Opposition of the Municipality of Temerin (DS, SPO, DSS, DHSS) | 2,567 | 16.35 | 2 | ||
| Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians | 1,695 | 10.79 | 2 | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 899 | 5.73 | 1 | ||
| Christian Democratic Movement of Vojvodina Hungarians | 424 | 2.70 | 1 | ||
| 15,703 | 100 | 31 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 47. | |||||
Although the Socialist Party–Yugoslav Left alliance technically won a plurality victory, the sixteen opposition delegates were able to unite to form a new local government. Petar Novak of the Democratic Party of Serbia (one of the parties in the United Democratic Opposition alliance) was chosen as mayor after the election. He was succeeded by Ðuro Žiga of the same party in 2002.[39]
Titel
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Titel were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 3,111 | 34.91 | 14 | ||
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 2,917 | 32.73 | 10 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 1,390 | 15.60 | 1 | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 792 | 8.89 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 480 | 5.39 | - | ||
| Yugoslav Communists in Serbia | 221 | 2.48 | - | ||
| 8,911 | 100 | 25 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 45. | |||||
The local government formed after this election was not stable, and a new municipal election was held in November 2001.[40] Milivoj Petrović of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia alliance) had already become mayor prior to the 2001 vote and was confirmed in office following the election.[41]
Vrbas
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Vrbas were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 10,853 | 41.11 | 20 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 10,510 | 39.81 | 15 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 3,437 | 13.02 | - | ||
| Serbian Renewal Movement | 1,600 | 6.06 | - | ||
| 26,400 | 100 | 35 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 46. | |||||
Rafail Ruskovski of the Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition) served as mayor after the election.[42] Milan Stanimirović, also of the Democratic Party, succeeded him in 2002.[43]
Žabalj
The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Žabalj were as follows:
| Party or Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Opposition of Serbia Dr. Vojislav Koštunica | 5,083 | 40.99 | 21 | ||
| Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Left Slobodan Milošević | 4,502 | 36.30 | 10 | ||
| Serbian Radical Party | 2,051 | 16.54 | - | ||
| Citizens' Group candidates (i.e., independents) | 648 | 5.23 | - | ||
| Vojvodina Autonomist Movement | 117 | 0.94 | - | ||
| 12,401 | 100 | 31 | |||
| Source: Izbori, 2000. Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova, Bureau of Statistics – Republic of Serbia, p. 46. | |||||
The Serbian Renewal Movement participated in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia alliance in Žabalj. Vasa Zlokolica of the Serbian Renewal Movement was chosen as mayor after the election.[44][45]
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