Podgorica City Assembly election, 2018

Podgorica City Assembly election, 2018
Podgorica
27 May 2018
Turnout 64.2%

Party Leader % Seats ±
DPS coalition Ivan Vuković 47.6 32 +1
DCG-URA Vladimir Čađenović 25.7 17 New
DF-SNP Slaven Radunović 12.3 8 -17
SD Đorđe Suhih 5.1 3 New
AA Nik Gjeloshaj 1.8 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Mayor before Mayor after
Slavoljub Stijepović
(DPS)
Ivan Vuković
(DPS)

City Assembly elections will be held in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, on 27 May 2018.[1] Parties and coalitions ran for 61 seats in the Assembly, with 3% election threshold required to win seats.

Electoral system

Voters in Podgorica determine the composition of the City Assembly, which in turn elects the Mayor. This means that the Mayor is only indirectly elected by the voters. Only parties which reach an electoral threshold of 3% may enter the Assembly. The Mayor may or may not be a councilor of the Assembly. Assembly's composition is subject to a 4-year election cycle.

Campaign

Democratic Montenegro (DCG) and United Reform Action (URA) decided to run together under the name the "Podgorica for 21th century", with DCG member Vladimir Čađenović as ballot carrier.

Social Democratic Party (SDP) decided to form a pre-election alliance with Democrstic Alliance (DEMOS) under the name the "Civic Alliance for Changes", with SDP member Ivan Vujović as ballot carrier.

Bosniak Party (BS) decided to sign an agreement with ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and Liberal Party (LP), as did the Montenegrin (CRN), Positive Montenegro (PCG) and Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA), with university professor Ivan Vuković as ballot carrier, while the current Mayor Slavoljub Stijepović took second place on electoral list.

Social Democrats (SD) decided to run independently under the slogan "Consistently for Podgorica", with current president of Podgorica City Assembly Đorđe Suhih as ballot carrier.

Socialist People's Party (SNP) and Democratic Front (DF) agreed to form a pre-election local alliance under the slogan "Everything for my City", with DF member and MP Slaven Radunović as ballot carrier.

Electoral lists

The following are the electoral lists proclaimed by the Capital City Electoral Commission:[2]

No. Ballot Name
1 For the sake of citizens of Podgorica. Winning Coalition – Milo Đukanović
2 Citizen Group – Saša Mijović
3 Civic Alliance for Changes (SDPDEMOS – Free Citizens)
4 United Montenegro – Goran Danilović – Serious People for a Serious City
5 Democratic FrontSocialist People's Party – Everything for my City
6 Albanian Alternative
7 Social DemocratsIvan Brajović – Consistently for Podgorica
8 Marko Milačić – For Podgorica to be a Family – True Montenegro
9 Aleksa Bečić - Dritan Abazović – Podgorica for the 21st Century – DemocratsURA
10 Serb Coalition – Dobrilo Dedeić

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
DPS Coalition48.04347,6%32
Democratic Montenegro-United Reform Action26.03225,7%17
Democratic Front-Socialist People's Party12.29112,3%8
Social Democrats5.1225,1%3
Social Democratic Party-Demos2.9852,9%0
True Montenegro2.3992,3%0
Albanian Alternative1.4781,8%1
United Montenegro1.4091,4%0
Citizen Group7460,7%0
Serb Coalition1990.3%0
Vote share
DPS Coalition
47.6%
DCG-URA
25.7%
DF-SNP
12.3%
SD
5.1%
SDP-Demos
2.9%
PCG
2.3%
Others
4.2%
Parliamentary seats
DPS Coalition (32)
52.4%
DCG-URA (17)
27.8%
DF-SNP (8)
13.1%
SD (3)
4.9%
AA (1)
1.6%

See also

References

  1. Vujanović raspisao lokalne izbore u 12 opština
  2. "Izborna komisija Glavnog grada".
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