Montenegrin parliamentary election, 2012

Montenegrin parliamentary election, 2012
Montenegro
14 October 2012

Party Leader % Seats ±
ECG Milo Đukanović 45.60 39 -7
DF Miodrag Lekić 22.82 20 +7
SNP Srđan Milić 11.06 9 -7
PCG Darko Pajović 8.24 7 New
BS Rafet Husović 4.17 3 +2
ZJ Genci Nimanbegu 1.45 1 -1
AK Fatmir Đeka 1.05 1 0
HGI Marija Vučinović 0.40 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Igor Lukšić
DPS
Milo Đukanović
DPS

Early parliamentary elections were held in Montenegro on 14 October 2012.[1] The result was a victory for the ruling Coalition for a European Montenegro led by Milo Đukanović, which won 39 of the 81 seats.

Electoral system

Elections in Montenegro are free, with the right of secret ballot guaranteed. Because the country has a single national voting district, all votes cast at individual voting stations across the country went towards a single total. The electoral threshold was 3%, so electoral lists receiving under three percent of the total votes cast were crossed out, and the MPs within the assembly were split amongst the remaining lists. Seats were distributed by the D'Hondt method, which slightly favors leading lists above the smaller ones. The Parliament's mandate lasts four years.

Electoral lists

Several coalitions were formed or continued for the election:[2]

Coalition Party Main ideology Leader
European Montenegro
DPS-SDP-LP Social democracy Milo Đukanović
Democratic Front
NOVA-PzP Populism Miodrag Lekić
Socialist People's Party
Social conservatism Srđan Milić
Positive Montenegro
Social liberalism Darko Pajović
Bosniak Party
Minority politics Rafet Husović
Serb Unity
NS-SL-DCB Conservatism Jovan Markuš
For Unity
FORCA-AKP Minority politics Nazif Cungu
Albanian Coalition
DS-DP-AA Minority politics Mehmet Bardhi
National Alliance
DSS-SSR Conservatism Ranko Kadić
Democratic Union of Albanians
Minority politics Mehmet Zenka
Croatian Civic Initiative
Minority politics Marija Vučinović
Together
JKP-PUPI Labour rights Zoran Radošević

Opinion polls

Poll results are listed in the table below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first, and using the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. If such date is unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the leading party's colour. In the instance that there is a tie, then no figure is shaded. The lead column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the two parties with the highest figures. When a specific poll does not show a data figure for a party, the party's cell corresponding to that poll is shown empty. The threshold for a party to elect members is 3%.

Date Polling Firm/
Source
ECG BS SNP DF PCG Others Lead
Nova PzP
Oct 2012 CeDem 47.2 2.3 14.9 18.5 10.2 6.9 28.7
Oct 2012 Ipsos 47 2.5 11 24 8 7.5 23
July 2012 DeFacto 50.7 2.9 18.2 9.4 7.1 8.3 3.4 32.5
Dec 2011 CeDem 54.4 ECG 17.2 9.1 6.8 15.5 37.2
Sep 2011 CeDem 54.1 ECG 17.9 8.2 7.7 12.2 28.2
Dec 2010 CeDem 56.4 ECG 19.7 6.1 6.9 10.7 28.2
Oct 2010 CeDem 56.9 ECG 17.8 9.2 4.7 11.3 30.3
July 2010 CeDem 53.2 ECG 18.6 8.1 4.9 15.2 30.3
Oct 2009 Election 51.9 16.8 9.2 6.0 16.1 35.1

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Coalition for a European Montenegro165,38045.6039–7
Democratic Front82,77322.8220+7
Socialist People's Party40,13111.069–7
Positive Montenegro29,8818.247New
Bosniak Party15,1244.173+2
Serb Unity5,2751.450New
For Unity5,2441.451–1
Albanian Coalition3,8241.0510
Serb National Alliance3,0850.850New
Democratic Union of Albanians2,8480.790–1
Croatian Civic Initiative1,4700.4010
Together1,3840.380New
Albanian Youth Alliance5310.150New
Invalid/blank votes5,7641.59
Total362,71410081
Registered voters/turnout514,05570.56
Source: State Electoral Commission of Montenegro
Vote share
ECG
45.60%
DF
22.82%
SNP
11.06%
PCG
8.24%
BS
4.17%
Others
8.11%
Seats
ECG (39)
48.14%
DF (20)
24.69%
SNP (9)
11.11%
PCG (7)
8.64%
Minorities (6)
7.40%

References

  1. "Montenegro to hold October election as EU talks begin". Reuters. Retrieved 2012-10-19.
  2. Election Profile IFES
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