2004-06_Montenegrin_municipal_elections

2004–2006 Montenegrin municipal elections

2004–2006 Montenegrin municipal elections

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Montenegrin municipal elections were held in all 21 municipalities, between June 2004 and October 2006. It resulted in the victory of the ruling DPS-SDP coalition in 15 out of 21 municipalities, where they secured a majority, alone or in a coalition with national minority parties.

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Results

Herceg Novi

Mayoral

Round One

  • Registered voters: 23,490
  • Votes: 14,750
    • Valid votes: 11,660 (97.9%)
    • Invalid votes: 255 (2.1%)
  • Turnout: 62.8%
  1. Stanko Zloković - 5,931 (41.3%)
  2. Dejan Mandić - 5,326 (37.1%)
  3. Vasilije Ilić - 1,201 (8.4%)
  4. Savo Zarubica - 593 (4.1%)
  5. Nada Setenčić - 489 (3.4%)
  6. Helena Vučetić - 405 (2.8%)
  7. Olivera Doklestić - 405 (2.8%)

Round Two

  • Registered voters: 23,490
  • Votes: 15,952
    • Valid votes: 15,694 (98.4%)
  • Turnout: 67.9%
  1. Dejan Mandić - 8,402 (53.5%)
  2. Stanko Zloković - 7,292 (46.5%)

Parliamentary

  • Registered voters: 23,437
  • Votes: 14,713
    • Valid votes: 14,203 (96.6%)
    • Invalid votes: 510 (3.4%)
  • Turnout: 62.68%
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Kotor

Mayoral

Round One

  • Registered voters: 17,301
  • Votes: 10,793
    • Valid votes: 10,396 (96.3%)
    • Invalid votes: 396 (3.7%)
  • Turnout: 62.4%
  1. Marija Ćatović - 4,464 (42.9%)
  2. Branko Ivanović - 3,583 (34.5%)
  3. Andrija Popović- 1,331 (12.8%)
  4. Emil Kriještorac - 556 (5.3%)
  5. Dragica Perović - 462 (4.4%)

Round Two

  • Registered voters: 17,301
  • Votes: 10,259
    • Valid votes: 10,010 (97.6%)
    • Invalid votes: 249 (2.4%)
  • Turnout: 59.3%
  1. Marija Ćatović - 5,218 (52.1%)
  2. Branko Ivanović - 4,792 (47.9%)

Parliamentary

  • Registered voters: 17,301
  • Votes: 10,793
    • Valid votes: 10,323 (95.6%)
    • Invalid votes: 470 (4.4%)
  • Turnout: 62.4%
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Tivat

Mayoral

Round One

  • Registered voters: 10,495
  • Votes: 6,062
    • Valid votes: 5,870 (96.8%)
    • Invalid votes: 175 (2.9%)
  • Turnout: 57.8%
  1. Miodrag Kankaraš - 2,378 (40.5%)
  2. Lj. Samardžić - 1,725 (29.4%)
  3. Z. Petković - 1,305 (22.2%)
  4. V. Kovačević - 361 (6.1%)
  5. Radoš Gospić - 118 (2%)

Round Two

  • Registered voters: 10,495
  • Votes: 6,031
    • Valid votes: 5,834 (96.7%)
    • Invalid votes: 197 (3.3%)
  • Turnout: 57.5%
  1. Miodrag Kankaraš - 3,158 (54.1%)
  2. Lj. Samardžić - 2,676 (45.9%)

Parliamentary

  • Registered voters: 10,495
  • Votes: 6,062
    • Valid votes: 5,861 (96.7%)
    • Invalid votes: 201 (3.3%)
  • Turnout: 57.8%
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Žabljak

  • Registered voters: 3,405
  • Votes: 2,892
    • Valid votes: 2,785 (96.3%)
    • Invalid votes: 107 (3.7%)
  • Turnout: 84.9%
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Results in rest of municipalities

In seventeen other municipalities ruling Coalition for European Montenegro (DPS, SDP and HGI) win the power in most municipalities. It seize majority in Podgorica, Nikšić, Rožaje, Bijelo Polje, Budva, Bar, Danilovgrad, Mojkovac, Cetinje, Plav, Berane and Šavnik as well in Ulcinj where they form an post-election coalition with Democratic Union of Albanians to form local government. While the main opposition coalition Together for Change (SNP-SNS-NS-DSS) has secured the majority and forms the local government in Pljevlja, Plužine, Andrijevica and Kolašin municipalities.[1][2]


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