2000–02 Montenegrin municipal elections

Montenegrin municipal elections were held in all 21 municipalities, between June 2000 and October 2002.

2000-02 Montenegrin municipal elections

June 2000 - October 2002
 
Party ZZP ECG
Mayors
9 / 21
6 / 21

 
Party LSCG DUA
Mayors
5 / 21
1 / 21

It resulted in the victory of the opposition subjects in most of the municipalities, while the ruling DPS remained in power in only six out of 21 municipalities.

Results

Podgorica

  • Registered voters: 112,366
  • Votes: 88,927
    • Valid votes: 88,170 (99.1%)
    • Invalid votes: 757 (0.9%)
  • Turnout: 79.1%
PartyVotes%Seats
Coalition "To Live Better"-Milo Đukanović44,12150.2%28
Coalition "Yugoslavia"-Momir Bulatović34,58539.35%22
Liberal Alliance6,7407.67%4
Coalition "Together for Malesija"1,4831.69%0
League of Communists of Montenegro5650.64%0
Coalition "Serbian Unity"2100.24%0
Liberal Democratic Party1930.22%0

Herceg Novi

  • Registered voters: 22,040
  • Votes: 16,529
    • Valid votes: 16,278 (98.5%)
    • Invalid votes: 251 (1.5%)
  • Turnout: 75%
PartyVotes%Seats
Coalition "Yugoslavia"-Momir Bulatović8,07649.63%19
Coalition "To Live Better"-Milo Đukanović6,30638.75%14
Liberal Alliance1,2467.66%2
Social Democratic Party3762.31%0
Group of Independent Citizens2681.65%0

Results in rest of municipalities

After the elections the ruling DPS-SDP coalition remained in power in Bar, Bijelo Polje, Danilovgrad, Plav and Rožaje municipalities. The major opposition coalition Together for Change (SNP-SNS-NS) formed majority in Mojkovac, Berane, Žabljak, Plužine, Šavnik, Pljevlja, Andrijevica and Kolašin, while in Nikšić, Tivat, Kotor, Cetinje and Budva they form an post-election coalition with Liberal Alliance of Montenegro to form municipal governments.[1][2]

References

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