2000–2002 Montenegrin municipal elections

Municipal elections were held in all 21 municipalities in Montenegro between June 2000 and October 2002.

2000–2002 Montenegrin municipal elections

← 1996–98 June 2000 - October 2002 2004–06 →
 
Party ZZP ECG
Mayors
9 / 21
6 / 21

 
Party LSCG DUA
Mayors
5 / 21
1 / 21

Mayoral seats

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

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PartyVotes%Seats
"To Live Better" – Milo Đukanović44,12150.2028
"Yugoslavia" – Momir Bulatović34,58539.3522
Liberal Alliance of Montenegro6,7407.674
"Together for Malesija"1,4831.690
League of Communists of Montenegro5650.640
"Serbian Unity"2100.240
Liberal Democratic Party1930.220
Total87,897100.0054
Valid votes87,89799.15
Invalid/blank votes7570.85
Total votes88,654100.00
Registered voters/turnout112,36678.90
Source: CEMI
PartyVotes%Seats
"Yugoslavia" – Momir Bulatović8,07649.6319
"To Live Better" – Milo Đukanović6,30638.7514
Liberal Alliance of Montenegro1,2467.662
Social Democratic Party of Montenegro3762.310
Group of Independent Citizens2681.650
Total16,272100.0035
Valid votes16,27298.48
Invalid/blank votes2511.52
Total votes16,523100.00
Registered voters/turnout22,04074.97
Source: CEMI

Results in rest of municipalities

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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 formed a post-election coalition with Liberal Alliance of Montenegro to form municipal governments.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ Lokalni izbori 2000 Centre for Monitoring
  2. ^ Liberali na potezu, Vreme