2000 Vojvodina provincial election

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The 2000 Vojvodina provincial elections were held on 24 September and 8 October 2000.

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Electoral system

The 120 members of the Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina were elected from 120 electoral districts using the "first-past-the-post" system.

Results

PartySeats
Democratic Opposition of Serbia 101
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians 14
Socialist Party of SerbiaYugoslav Left 2
Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians 1
Vojvodina Democratic Opposition 1
Citizen's groups1
Total120
Source: Provincial Electoral Commission

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