2004 Serbian local elections

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Local elections were held in Serbia (excluding Kosovo) on 19 September and 3 October 2004, concurrently with the 2004 Vojvodina provincial election. This was the only local election cycle held while Serbia was a member of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.

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The 2004 local elections were the first regular local elections held in Serbia after the fall of Slobodan Milošević in October 2000, and the voting procedure was significantly different from that used in the previous cycle. Under the prior system, local assembly members were elected by first-past-the-post balloting in single-member constituencies. The 2004 elections were held under a system of proportional representation with a three per cent electoral threshold. Successful lists were required to receive three per cent of all votes, not only of valid votes.

This cycle also saw the introduction of direct election for the mayors in most of Serbia's cities and municipalities (although not in the constituent municipalities of the City of Belgrade, which were exempted). Mayors were elected over two rounds, with the second round of voting taking place on 3 October 2004. The direct election of mayors was subsequently abandoned, and in future election cycles mayors were chosen by the elected members of the local assemblies.

One-third of assembly mandates were assigned to candidates from successful electoral lists in numerical order. The other two-thirds were assigned to other candidates on the same lists at the discretion of the sponsoring parties or coalitions; at least one quarter of the latter mandates were to be assigned to "members of the less represented sex on the list" (which, in practical terms, usually meant that these mandates were reserved for female candidates). [1]

For the newly restructured constituent municipalities of Niš, elections were held for mayors and for members of nine-person municipal councils (rather than municipal assemblies).

The campaign saw growth in support for both the centre-left Democratic Party and the far-right Serbian Radical Party, [2] both of which were at the time in opposition in the republican parliament.

The most closely watched election was that for mayor of Belgrade. In the second round of voting, Democratic Party candidate Nenad Bogdanović narrowly defeated Aleksandar Vučić, who was at the time a member of the Radical Party.

Results

Belgrade

City of Belgrade

The Democratic Party won both the mayoral election and a plurality victory in the city assembly.

2004 City of Belgrade local election: Mayor of Belgrade
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Nenad Bogdanović Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 165,56533.52234,51350.91
Aleksandar Vučić Serbian Radical Party 145,95929.55226,16149.09
Zoran Drakulić Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 75,54815.29
Nebojša Čović Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 28,6315.80
Jasmina Mitrović Marić Strength of Serbia Movement 27,5995.59
Žarko Obradović Socialist Party of Serbia 19,0623.86
Branka Bošnjak G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 15,4803.13
Dragan Kojadinović Serbian Renewal MovementVuk Drašković 8,8231.79
Slobodan Vuksanović People's Democratic Party 7,3181.48
Total493,985100.00460,674100.00
Valid votes493,98598.59460,67498.59
Invalid/blank votes7,0711.416,5841.41
Total votes501,056100.00467,258100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,444,30734.691,445,37732.33
Source: [3]

Bogdanović died on 27 September 2007. He was replaced on an interim basis by Zoran Alimpić, also of the Democratic Party.

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Belgrade:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 160,59432.8234
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 131,04426.7827
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 62,98712.8713
Socialist Party of Serbia 27,5635.636
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 24,5115.015
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 23,6004.825
Democratic AlternativeSDP–Dr. Nebojša Čović 14,9443.05
Serbian Renewal MovementVuk Drašković 10,5772.16
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 6,4671.32
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 4,1510.85
Pensioners' Party of Serbia–Radoslav Mitrović2,6720.55
Citizens' Group: Dunavski Venac Dr. Dragan Mladenović2,3270.48
People's Radical Party 2,2110.45
Socialist People's PartyBranislav Ivković 1,7020.35
Serbian People's Radical Party–Vladimir Stanojlović1,2970.27
Citizens' Group: Dragić Radovanović–Independent Candidate Belgrade1,2720.26
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia Dr. Branko Kitanović1,0110.21
Ravna Gora Movement D.M.9150.19
Social Democratic UnionŽarko Korać 8940.18
Ecological Green Party–Vukosav Bojović8730.18
Roma Social Democratic Party of Serbia Rade Ćirić7100.15
Workers Party of Yugoslavia–Petar Veličković7040.14
Citizens' Group: Gavrilo Princip 6990.14
Liberals of Belgrade–Rebeka Božović6580.13
Green Party EKO–Budimir Babić5840.12
Roma Democratic Party5500.11
Citizens' Group: Branko Ćopić–A Writer5010.10
Roma Union of Serbia–Stevanović Marko4350.09
Democratic Orthodox Party-Dr. Mihailo Petković4280.09
Citizens' Group: Tešić Mikica4240.09
Union of the Greens Dr. Marija Milutinović3870.08
Citizens' Group: For Truth, Justice, and a Better Life–R. Perović2920.06
Progressive Party–Progressives–Dr. Branislav Pavlović2350.05
For a Better Belgrade–Melita Šteković2210.05
Serbian Unity Party–Milorad Stojković Stenka2180.04
Free Democratic Party–DPS–Mr. Radoslav Stevanović Dosa2060.04
Citizens' Group: Association of Foreign Currency and Dinar Savers of Serbia and Montenegro (UDŠSCG)–Ivan B. Nedeljković1980.04
Democratic Reform European Party (DRES) Nebojša Mijušković1690.03
Citizens' Group: Toađer Branka1430.03
Total489,374100.0090
Valid votes489,37497.70
Invalid/blank votes11,5272.30
Total votes500,901100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,444,30734.68
Source: [4]

The Democratic Alternative list did not receive three per cent of the total vote and so fell below the electoral threshold.

Municipalities of Belgrade

Municipal assembly elections were held in sixteen of Belgrade's seventeen constituent municipalities. The exception was Barajevo, where a special off-year election had taken place in 2003. [5]

The elections were generally a success for the Democratic Party, which finished first in most municipalities and ultimately attained the mayoralty in eleven. The Radicals won the mayor's offices in Zemun and Surčin, the Democratic Party of Serbia won the mayoralty in Lazarevac, and independents were chosen as mayor in Grocka and Sopot.

Barajevo

There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Barajevo in 2004. The previous election had taken place in 2002, and the next took place in 2006.

Čukarica

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Čukarica:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 13,93928.6714
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 12,43825.5912
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 6,72613.847
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 5,65511.635
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2,7045.563
Socialist Party of Serbia–Dr. Rajko Srdić2,4525.042
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,6203.332
Serbian Renewal MovementVuk Drašković 9481.95
Citizens' Group: Da na celoj opštini Čukarica bude kao na Čukarici6961.43
Citizens' Group: My Čukarica5211.07
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 3200.66
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 2850.59
Roma Union of Serbia–Zoran Dimić1580.33
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia–Branislav Kitanović1490.31
Total48,611100.0045
Valid votes48,61198.30
Invalid/blank votes8391.70
Total votes49,450100.00
Registered voters/turnout152,94432.33
Source: [6]

Dragan Tešić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. [7]

Grocka

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Grocka:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 4,39421.418
Citizens' Group: Our Man–Blažo Stojanović3,28716.016
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,47412.055
Socialist Party of Serbia 2,18510.654
Citizens' Group: Strength of the Citizens–Vladan Zarić1,8048.793
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,3696.672
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 1,0845.282
Serbian Renewal Movement–Dr. Vlada Pavlović1,0074.912
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 8714.242
Social Democratic Party–Mihailo Barac6403.121
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 4132.01
People's Democratic Party "Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović"3111.52
"Social Democratic Party" [8] 2121.03
Citizens' Group: Jugoslav Bogojević1120.55
Economic Strength of Serbia–Rajko Uzelac990.48
Citizens' Association–Grocka770.38
Citizens' Group: Miloš Lazović620.30
Civic Alliance of SerbiaGoran Svilanović 580.28
Citizens' Group: Dejan Živković500.24
Liberals of Serbia 170.08
Total20,526100.0035
Valid votes20,52697.38
Invalid/blank votes5532.62
Total votes21,079100.00
Registered voters/turnout59,85435.22
Source: [9]

Although the Radicals technically won a plurality victory, the election did not even come close to producing a clear winner, and the next four years saw several changes in the local government.

Blažo Stojanović, elected at the head of an independent list, was chosen as mayor after the election, in an alliance with the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Serbian Renewal Movement, the Strength of Serbia Movement, and the Social Democratic Party. The coalition fell apart in mid-2005, and local Radical Party leader Dragoljub Simonović became mayor at the head of a new governing alliance. In late 2005, Stojanović was able to return as mayor with a coalition including the Socialists, the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Serbian Renewal Movement, the Social Democratic Party, and Vladan Zarić's list. The Socialists and the Democratic Party withdrew their support in mid-2007, and Stojanović created a new coalition including the Radicals and Strength of Serbia Movement. One member of Strength of Serbia defected to the opposition in December 2007, leading to a period of confusion in which both the government and opposition claimed to control a majority of seats. This lasted until new local elections took place in May 2008. [10] [11]

Lazarevac

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Lazarevac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 3,45019.1113
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 3,20317.7412
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 2,23012.358
Socialist Party of Serbia–Slavoljub Pavlović Kolubarac2,13411.828
Citizens' Group: Milanović Slobodan1,4678.136
Serbian Renewal Movement–Dr. Vuk Drašković 1,1796.534
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,1716.494
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 8104.493
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 6793.763
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 4092.27
Citizens' Group: Marinković Dragan Gane2751.52
Citizens' Group: Milojko Radonjić2241.24
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 1931.07
Citizens' Group: Jeremić Mile Major1190.66
Citizens' Group: Milun Stanojević1050.58
Citizens' Group: Borivoje Petrović690.38
Citizens' Group: Milena Gajić640.35
Citizens' Group: Goran Đorđević600.33
Citizens' Group: Stanimirović Zoran Žuća600.33
New Roma Democratic Party550.30
Democratic Orthodox Party-Dr. Mihailo Petković530.29
NKPJ–Branislav Kitanović420.23
Total18,051100.0061
Valid votes18,05196.22
Invalid/blank votes7103.78
Total votes18,761100.00
Registered voters/turnout48,51638.67
Source: [12]

The election did not produce a clear winner. Branko Borić of the Democratic Party of Serbia was subsequently chosen as mayor. [13]

Mladenovac

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Mladenovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 3,18420.6212
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,04619.7312
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,81311.747
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 1,70411.047
Socialist Party of Serbia–Tihomir Tomićević1,2307.975
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 9426.104
Citizens' Group: Alliance for the Revival of Mladenovac–Predrag Čokić8835.723
Citizens' Group: United for Mladenovac7304.733
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 5373.482
Socialist People's Party–Vladan Gajić3772.44
Serbian Renewal MovementVuk Drašković 3532.29
International Party "Roma of Serbia"1420.92
League of Communists of Yugoslavia1400.91
Citizens' Group: For Mladenovac–Radosav Ivanović Džamba1130.73
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 1050.68
Roma Congress Party–Miroslav Milanović940.61
Union of the Greens–Petar Stojanović470.30
Total15,440100.0055
Valid votes15,44096.60
Invalid/blank votes5443.40
Total votes15,984100.00
Registered voters/turnout45,11535.43
Source: [14]

Incumbent mayor Zoran Kostić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. [15]

New Belgrade

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of New Belgrade:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 28,66938.3728
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 17,69023.6817
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 8,59711.518
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 6,1098.186
Socialist Party of Serbia 4,6586.235
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 3,5124.703
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 1,5372.06
Movement for New BelgradeSPOLS 8551.14
Pensioners' Party of Serbia–Milomir Obradović6950.93
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 5220.70
For a Civic SerbiaGoran Svilanović (GSSSDU)4240.57
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 3140.42
Alliance of Communists of Yugoslavia and Serbia2690.36
Dragić Radovanović, Independent Candidate Citizens' Group Belgrade2570.34
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia–Branislav Kitanović2030.27
Roma Unity Party1570.21
Socialist People's Party–Branka Cvetković1450.19
Citizens' Group: For a Better Belgrade–Melita Šteković980.13
Total74,711100.0067
Valid votes74,71198.41
Invalid/blank votes1,2101.59
Total votes75,921100.00
Registered voters/turnout206,47036.77
Source: [16]

Incumbent mayor Željko Ožegović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, with the support of thirty-eight delegates. [17] Nenad Milenković was one of the DS candidates elected to the assembly. Parliamentarian Marko Đurišić received the largely honorary sixty-seventh and final position on the DS list and was not given a mandate. [18] [19]

Obrenovac

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Obrenovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 4,81622.9214
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 4,41220.9913
Socialist Party of Serbia 2,58412.308
Serbian Renewal MovementNew Serbia 2,18610.406
Citizens' Association of Obrenovac1,3976.654
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,2505.954
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 9544.543
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 9364.453
DHSLiberals of Serbia–Dr. Vladan Batić 5322.53
People's Democratic Party–Dr. S. Vuksanović 5282.51
Citizens' Group: To Victory–Miladin Tošić4412.10
Citizens' Group: All for a Better and Fairer Obrenovac - And Right Away–G.V.2681.28
DPS Social Democracy–Dr. Vuk Obradović 2591.23
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia 1680.80
Party of Serbian Unity 1290.61
Citizens' Group: Dudovi560.27
Roma Democratic Party510.24
New Roma Democratic Party of Serbia Z.J. Pipi480.23
Total21,015100.0055
Valid votes21,01597.01
Invalid/blank votes6472.99
Total votes21,662100.00
Registered voters/turnout60,11636.03
Source: [20]

Although the Radical Party technically won the election, it could not command a majority of seats in the assembly. Nebojša Ćeran of the Democratic Party was selected as mayor. [21]

Palilula

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Palilula:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 12,89228.6217
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 10,88324.1615
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 4,80410.666
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 4,4059.786
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2,5395.643
Citizens' Group: Dunavski Venac 2,4575.453
Socialist Party of Serbia 2,0304.513
Serbian Renewal MovementVuk Drašković 1,5683.482
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 1,1262.50
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 5921.31
Citizens' Group: For Palilula3380.75
People's Radical Party 2950.65
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 2410.53
Roma Social Democratic Party of Serbia2280.51
Ecological Green Party1700.38
Workers Party of Yugoslavia1270.28
Roma Democratic Party1210.27
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia 990.22
Citizens' Group850.19
Free Democratic Party520.12
Total45,052100.0055
Valid votes45,05297.76
Invalid/blank votes1,0322.24
Total votes46,084100.00
Registered voters/turnout142,63132.31
Source: [22]

Danilo Bašić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. [23]

Rakovica

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Rakovica:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 9,57031.9620
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 8,45328.2318
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 4,09613.688
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2,1897.315
Socialist Party of Serbia–Duśan Đaković1,5365.133
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,4564.863
Coalition for Rakovica Dr. Slobodan VuksanovićPeople's Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal MovementVuk Drašković, Social Democracy, Roma Union of Serbia, Citizens' Association of Rakovica Straževica , Resnik Residents' Association "General Agricultural Co-operative Resnik"1,0203.412
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 9993.342
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 2750.92
Alliance of Communists of Yugoslavia and Serbia1620.54
Union of the Greens–Dr. Marija Milutinović1300.43
Socialist People's Party–Sava Ilić620.21
Total29,948100.0061
Valid votes29,94898.41
Invalid/blank votes4851.59
Total votes30,433100.00
Registered voters/turnout91,64233.21
Source: [24]

Bojan Milić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. [25]

Savski Venac

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Savski Venac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 5,96238.0016
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 2,93518.718
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 2,30014.666
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 8355.322
Socialist Party of Serbia 7524.792
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 7034.482
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 4853.091
League for Savski Venac–Civic Initiative Mr. Tatjana Janić4312.75
Serbian Renewal Movement–Dr. Mirjana Panić2841.81
Civic Initiative Against Corruption–Dr. R.A. Rajs2801.78
Citizens' Group: For Savski Venac–Krstić Zdravko2591.65
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 1500.96
Citizens' Group: Gavrilo Princip 1190.76
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 900.57
Citizens' Group: Cile – Senjak 820.52
Progressive Party–Progressives210.13
Total15,688100.0037
Valid votes15,68898.33
Invalid/blank votes2661.67
Total votes15,954100.00
Registered voters/turnout43,44736.72
Source: [26]

Tomislav Đorđević of the Democratic Party was selected as mayor after the election. A member of the Democratic Party of Serbia was chosen as deputy mayor. [27]

Sopot

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sopot:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Group: For the Municipality of SopotŽivorad – Žika Milosavljević 2,75139.0514
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,20517.116
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,14516.256
For a Democratic MunicipalityDSS Vojislav KoštunicaSPO Vuk Drašković 5738.133
Socialist Party of Serbia Veroljub – Verko Sinđelić2713.852
Democratic Alternative–Dr. Nebojša Čović 2503.551
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2313.281
Citizens' Group For the Development of the Municipality of Sopot1982.81
Citizens' Group For Youth and Progress in the Municipality of Sopot1692.40
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1231.75
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 941.33
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia–Branko Kitanović340.48
Total7,044100.0033
Valid votes7,04496.74
Invalid/blank votes2373.26
Total votes7,281100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,79943.34
Source: [28]

Incumbent mayor Živorad Milosavljević of the For the Municipality of Sopot list was confirmed for another term in office after the election. [29]

Stari Grad

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Stari Grad:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 9,96343.5427
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 3,82316.7111
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,32414.539
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,6207.085
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 8763.832
Socialist Party of Serbia 7443.252
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 5302.32
Citizens' Group: Neighbours for Stari Grad–Predrag Rajčević4481.96
Serbian Renewal Movement–Dr. Jovan Novak4051.77
Civic Alliance of SerbiaGoran Svilanović 3801.66
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 3621.58
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 1240.54
Social Democracy–Dr. Vuk Obradović 800.35
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia–Branko Kitanović720.31
Socialist People's PartyBranislav Ivković 650.28
Democratic Reform European Party–Nebojša Mijušković350.15
Citizens' Group: Association of Foreign Currency and Dinar Savers of Serbia and Montenegro (UDŠSCG)–Ivan B. Nedeljković290.13
Total22,880100.0056
Valid votes22,80097.97
Invalid/blank votes4732.03
Total votes23,273100.00
Registered voters/turnout59,87338.87
Source: [30]

Incumbent mayor Mirjana Božidarević of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. [31] Nemanja Šarović was elected from the first position on the Radical Party's list. [32]

Surčin

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Surčin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 4,29242.809
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,25722.515
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 1,02210.192
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 6826.801
Socialist Party of Serbia 4744.731
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 3163.151
Serbian Renewal Movement–Vuk Drašković3043.03
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1911.90
Citizens' Group: For Surčin1801.80
Citizens' Group: For Lepši and Donji Srem1101.10
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 1001.00
Citizens' Group: "Vinogradska–Donji Srem610.61
Citizens' Group: Something New380.38
Total10,027100.0019
Valid votes10,02797.09
Invalid/blank votes3002.91
Total votes10,327100.00
Registered voters/turnout30,62533.72
Source: [33]

Rajko Matović of the Radical Party was chosen as mayor after the election. [34] After a period of political upheaval, Vojislav Janošević of the Democratic Party became mayor in November 2005. [35] [36]

Voždovac

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Voždovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 14,81432.9020
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 11,01724.4615
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 6,90515.3310
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2,8836.404
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 2,5265.614
Socialist Party of Serbia 2,4625.473
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 1,1102.46
Serbian Renewal MovementVuk Drašković 1,0472.32
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 5561.23
People's Radical Party–Duško Jelić2910.65
Civic Alliance of SerbiaSocial Democratic UnionGoran Svilanović 2550.57
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 2370.53
Social Democracy–Dr. Vuk Obradović 1840.41
Liberals of Serbia 1290.29
Union of the Greens–Dr. Marija Milutinović1280.28
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia–Branislav Kitanović1180.26
International Party "Roma" of Serbia1010.22
Socialist People's Party–Ivana Petrović860.19
Democratic Orthodox Party-Dr. Mihailo Petković810.18
Labour Party of Serbia–Dragan Ružić Kanja540.12
Citizens' Group: Association of Foreign Currency and Dinar Savers of Serbia and Montenegro (UDŠSCG)–Ivan B. Nedeljković500.11
Total45,034100.0056
Valid votes45,03497.72
Invalid/blank votes1,0492.28
Total votes46,083100.00
Registered voters/turnout140,90732.70
Source: [37]
Vračar

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Vračar:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 10,95346.7930
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 3,83916.4010
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,12513.359
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,3535.784
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,1344.843
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 8813.762
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 7933.392
Serbian Renewal MovementPeople's Democratic PartyNew SerbiaSlobodan VuksanovićVuk Drašković 6392.73
Civic Alliance of SerbiaGoran Svilanović 3571.53
Socialist People's Party–Dr. Zlata Ćetković1440.62
Union of the Greens–Dr. Marija Milutinović1310.56
Association of Foreign Currency and Dinar Savers of Serbia and Montenegro (UDŠSCG)–Ivan B. Nedeljković590.25
Total23,408100.0060
Valid votes23,40898.42
Invalid/blank votes3751.58
Total votes23,783100.00
Registered voters/turnout61,75638.51
Source: [38]

Incumbent mayor Milena Milošević of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. Her deputy mayor was a member of the Democratic Party of Serbia. [39] Milošević was replaced by Branimir Kuzmanović on 13 June 2006. [40]

Zemun

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Zemun:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 18,08640.1626
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 13,36029.6719
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 4,66310.367
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2,4625.473
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,6283.622
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,1532.56
Serbian Renewal Movement–Dr. Ljubiša Popović9572.13
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 8871.97
New SerbiaPeople's Democratic PartyVelimir Ilić–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 3700.82
Pensioners' Party of Serbia3660.81
People's Radical Party 2850.63
Workers Party of Yugoslavia2120.47
Municipal Organization of Disabled People of Zemun2040.45
Roma Democratic Party–Sevđedin Haliti Sevđa1580.35
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia–Branislav Kitanović1040.23
Free Democratic Party–Mr. Radoslav Stevanović Dosa710.16
Progressive Party–Dragan Vulin650.14
Total45,031100.0057
Valid votes45,03198.34
Invalid/blank votes7591.66
Total votes45,790100.00
Registered voters/turnout137,76933.24
Source: [41]

Gordana Pop Lazić of the Radical Party was chosen as mayor after the election, with support from the Socialists and the Strength of Serbia Movement. [42] [43] Parliamentarian Vjerica Radeta was elected as a Radical Party delegate. [44] [45]

Andreja Mladenović was elected from the second position on the Democratic Party of Serbia list and served in opposition. [46] [47] [48]

Zvezdara

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Zvezdara:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 14,35435.5020
Serbian Radical PartyT. Nikolić 9,32023.0513
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. V. Koštunica 5,59313.838
Strength of Serbia MovementB. Karić 2,7966.914
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 2,0315.023
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,9564.843
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. N. Čović 1,3363.302
Serbian Renewal MovementZvezdara1,1972.96
People's Radical Party 4191.04
Civic Alliance of SerbiaG. Svilanović 3740.92
People's Democratic Party–Dr. S. Vuksanović 3560.88
New SerbiaVelimir - Velja Ilić 3160.78
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia–B. Kitanović1480.37
Citizens' Group: Mikica Tešić1370.34
Party "Serbian Unity"–D. Rašković1060.26
Total40,439100.0053
Valid votes40,43998.06
Invalid/blank votes8001.94
Total votes41,239100.00
Registered voters/turnout125,53432.85
Source: [49]

Milan Popović of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. [50] Ljubiša Stojmirović of the Radical Party became mayor on 18 February 2005; Popović returned to office on 28 June of the same year. [51] [52]

Aleksandra Tomić appeared in the eighth position on the Democratic Party of Serbia's list. [53] She did not initially receive a seat in the assembly but was given a mandate as the replacement for another party member on 18 February 2005. [54] She was appointed to the municipal council on 28 June 2005 and remained in this role until 2008. [55]

Vojvodina

North Bačka District

Local elections were held in all three municipalities in the North Bačka District, and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians won the mayoralties in all three jurisdictions. In Subotica, the party won a narrow victory over the Democratic Party; in the two other municipalities, candidates of the party won in local alliances with the Democrats.

Subotica
2004 Municipality of Subotica local election: Mayor of Subotica
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Géza Kucsera (incumbent) Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians 16,66731.8925,01850.11
Oliver Dulić Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 8,47416.2124,90549.89
Mirko Bajić Coalition: Subotica Our City6,87813.16
Radmilo Todosijević Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 5,1299.81
József Miskolczi Citizens' Group3,3226.36
Blaško GabrićCitizens' Group: Da Subotici Svane3,2166.15
Tomislav Stantić G17 Plus 3,0135.76
Aleksandar Evetović Strength of Serbia Movement 1,7983.44
Čaba Šepšei Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians 1,5342.93
Edit StevanovićCoalition: "Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak"1,1922.28
Srećko Novaković Democratic Party of Serbia 1,0432.00
Total52,266100.0049,923100.00
Valid votes52,26698.4249,92397.13
Invalid/blank votes8411.581,4772.87
Total votes53,107100.0051,400100.00
Registered voters/turnout127,98641.49127,98640.16
Source: [56]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Subotica:

PartyVotes%Seats
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians 11,15821.5316
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 8,25715.9312
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 6,41412.389
Subotica Our CityMirko Bajić (Reformists of Vojvodina, Social Democratic Party, People's Democratic Party, Democratic Alternative)3,4776.715
Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina–Martin Bačić3,3516.475
"Together for Vojvodina Nenad Čanak"2,7755.354
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 2,6335.084
Democratic Party of Vojvodina HungariansÁgoston András 2,4164.663
MogućnostJózsef Miskolczi 2,3714.573
"Coalition: Da Subotici Svane"–Blaško Gabrić (Ecological Green Party, League of Communists of Yugoslavia in Serbia)1,9453.753
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 1,7933.463
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 1,1152.15
Bunjevac Party–Dipl. Ing. Nikola Babić7671.48
"Coalition: Unity for Subotica"–Slobodan Vojinović (Citizens' Group, Socialist Party of Serbia, New Serbia, Party of Serbian Progress, Socialist People's Party)7651.48
"Citizens' Group: Penzioneri i Borci"–Jurković Bela6681.29
Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party, Blaško Temunović5811.12
Defence of Subotica–Branči4610.89
Citizens' Group: Ker–Mirko Gabrić Pićora3570.69
Citizens' Group: Movement for Peace and Civic Solidarity–Dragan Dašić2190.42
Citizens' Group: 67 Municipality of Subotica (GG 67)1540.30
Citizens' Group: Višnjevac Slobodan Žužić1490.29
Total51,826100.0067
Valid votes51,82697.66
Invalid/blank votes1,2412.34
Total votes53,067100.00
Registered voters/turnout127,98641.46
Source: [57]
Bačka Topola
2004 Municipality of Bačka Topola local election: Mayor of Bačka Topola
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Atila Babi (incumbent) Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansDemocratic PartyBoris Tadić 4,38734.646,15153.07
Janoš HadžiCitizens' Group: Pro Commune3,03924.005,44046.93
Bojan MandićCitizens' Group: Movement for Our Municipality2,25417.80
Milan Mandić G17 Plus 1,0788.51
Dr. Ferenc MajorCoalition: "Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak"9867.79
Andraš Turčanji Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians 4683.70
Ber MikšaCitizens' Group: For Ber Mikša4523.57
Total12,664100.0011,591100.00
Valid votes12,66496.7811,59197.31
Invalid/blank votes4213.223202.69
Total votes13,085100.0011,911100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,61241.3931,61237.68
Source: [58]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bačka Topola:

PartyVotes%Seats
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansSándor Egeresi 4,22333.0315
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,60212.536
Citizens' Group: Pro Commune for Bačka Topola–Hadži Janoš1,1448.954
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,1178.744
Coalition: "Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak"8926.983
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 7856.143
Citizens' Group: "Movement for Our Municipality"–Bojan Mandić7455.832
Socialist Party of Serbia 4753.712
Democratic Party of Vojvodina HungariansAndrás Ágoston 4733.702
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians–Dr. Sándor Páll 3472.71
Strength of Serbia Movement Bogoljub Karić 3122.44
Political Organization for Democratic Change "New Serbia"–Šandor Lovaš2191.71
Serbian Renewal MovementSocial DemocracyPeople's Democratic Party–Milorad Savić-Mijad1981.55
Proposal of the Candidate of the Citizens' Group Stara Moravica 1781.39
Proposal of the Candidate of the Citizens' Group Njegoševo770.60
Total12,787100.0041
Valid votes12,78797.48
Invalid/blank votes3302.52
Total votes13,117100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,61241.49
Source: [59]

Future parliamentarian Árpád Fremond appeared on the list of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, although he was not awarded a mandate on this occasion. [60] [61]

Mali Iđoš
2004 Municipality of Mali Iđoš local election: Mayor of Mali Iđoš
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Ištvan Siđi (incumbent)For a European Mali Iđoš – Coalition: Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM) and Democratic Party (DS)2,29162.94
Veselin Vušurović"Socialist Party of SerbiaSlobodan Milošević"1,34937.06
Dr. István Biró Social Democratic PartyReformists of Vojvodina
Goran BulatovićCitizens' Group: Mali Iđoš, Lovćenac, Feketić
Dragan Kaluđerović Guto Serbian Radical Party
Predrag Lubarda Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica
Slavko Rađenović Social Democracy Dr. Vuk Obradović
Miodrag Strugar Strength of Serbia Movement Bogoljub Karić
Mihalj Čordaš G17 Plus
Total3,640100.00
Source: [62]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Mali Iđoš:

PartyVotes%Seats
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansFor the Municipality of Mali IđošPál Károly 1,28531.639
Citizens' Group: Farmers Association of the Municipality of Mali Iđoš–Bači Gabor56313.864
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 51312.633
"Socialist Party of SerbiaSlobodan Milošević"–Petar Pejović3368.272
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2656.522
"Strength of Serbia Movement" Bogoljub Karić 2656.522
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 2035.001
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1944.771
Democratic Party of Vojvodina HungariansAndrás Ágoston 1513.721
Citizens' Group: Independent Candidate for the Assembly–Žadanji Peter1253.08
Coalition: Social Democracy Dr. Vuk Obradović, Social Democratic Party and Reformists of Vojvodina Mile Isakov–Rađenović Slavko882.17
Serbian Renewal Movement–Medić Nebojša751.85
Total4,063100.0025
Valid votes4,06397.25
Invalid/blank votes1152.75
Total votes4,178100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,67439.14
Source: [63]

South Bačka District

Elections were held in the one city (Novi Sad) and all eleven separate municipalities in the South Bačka District.

The City of Novi Sad comprises two municipalities (the City municipality of Novi Sad and Petrovaradin), although their powers are very limited relative to the city government. Unlike Belgrade, Niš, and Vranje, Novi Sad does not have directly elected municipal assemblies.

The Radical Party performed unexpectedly well in South Bačka, narrowly winning the mayoral contest in Novi Sad and also winning the mayoralties of five other municipalities. The Democratic Party and G17 won two mayoral contests apiece, a candidate of the People's Democratic Party won in Bečej, and independent candidate Branko Gajin won in Srbobran.

Novi Sad
2004 City of Novi Sad local election: Mayor of Novi Sad
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Maja Gojković Serbian Radical Party 44,01342.6560,23550.29
Borislav Novaković (incumbent) Democratic Party 34,30033.2459,54049.71
Branislav Pomoriški Together for Vojvodina 8,4508.19
Đorđe Bašić Strength of Serbia Movement 5,2435.08
Dejan Mikavica Democratic Party of Serbia 3,9423.82
Miodrag Isakov Serbian Renewal MovementReformists of Vojvodina 3,5563.45
Miloš Tomić G17 Plus 2,1712.10
Branislav ŠvonjaCommunity of Serbs of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina8940.87
Zoran Stojanović New Serbia 6280.61
Total103,197100.00119,775100.00
Source: [64]

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Novi Sad:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 35,46636.0934
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 25,77226.2227
"Together for Vojvodina" (League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, Democratic Vojvodina, Vojvodinian Movement, Vojvodina Union–Vojvodina My Home, Union of Socialists of Vojvodina)–Mr. Branislav Pomoriški 8,9999.169
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 4,9465.035
Citizens' Groups (ten different lists) [65] 4,4814.56
Socialist Party of Serbia–Novi Sad3,6123.683
G17 Plus, Miroljub Labus 3,3923.453
"Clean Hands of Novi SadSPORVOtpor" Miodrag Mile Isakov–Slobodan Živkucin2,9493.00
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2,8862.94
SNP Svetozar Miletić–People's Democratic Party Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 1,3331.36
Democratic Alternative–Dr. Nebojša Čović 1,0371.06
People's PartyMilan Paroški 8010.82
Democratic Party of Vojvodina HungariansÁgoston András 7310.74
New Serbia–Dr. Zoran Stojanović3790.39
Association of Serbs of Vojvodina–Dušan Salatić3420.35
Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina 2570.26
To Live Normally LS, DHSS, Patriotic Party of the Diaspora2050.21
Socialist People's Party–Prof. Dr. Branislav Ivković 1680.17
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia Branko Kitanović1630.17
Ravna Gora Movement D.M.1490.15
Party of Serbian Unity 1340.14
New Democratic Party of Roma of Serbia–Lazar Dimić760.08
Total98,278100.0081
Valid votes98,27898.44
Invalid/blank votes1,5621.56
Total votes99,840100.00
Registered voters/turnout266,80637.42
Source: [66]

The Radicals attained a working majority in the assembly with the support of the Socialists and the Democratic Party of Serbia (whose delegates aligned themselves with the Radicals over the objections of the party's leadership). [67]

Former mayor Milorad Mirčić, who had been defeated in 2000, was re-elected to the assembly after receiving the seventh position on the Radical Party's list. Future parliamentarian Nada Lazić, a member of the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, was elected from the third position on the Together for Vojvodina list. [68] [69]

Bač
2004 Municipality of Bač local election: Mayor of Bač
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Tomislav Bogunović (incumbent) Democratic Party 4,21252.97
Milenko Babić For the Revival of the Municipality of Bač3,74047.03
Miloš Vuković Democratic Party of Serbia
Dragan Medić Serbian Radical Party
Pavle Dajić G17 Plus
Total7,952100.00
Source: [70]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bač:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party 2,92739.9011
Serbian Radical Party 1,94826.568
Democratic Party of Serbia 7149.733
Socialist Party of Serbia 5327.252
G17 Plus 3494.761
Citizens' Groups (two different lists) [71] 1962.67
Reformists of Vojvodina and Slovački Centar1892.58
Vojvodina for Everyone (League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, Vojvodina Coalition, Civic Alliance of Serbia, Vojvodina Green Party)1582.15
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians 1552.11
Serbian Renewal Movement 911.24
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 761.04
Total7,335100.0025
Valid votes7,33595.95
Invalid/blank votes3104.05
Total votes7,645100.00
Registered voters/turnout13,38957.10
Source: [72]
Bačka Palanka
2004 Municipality of Bačka Palanka local election: Mayor of Bačka Palanka
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dragan Bozalo Serbian Radical Party 4,95227.946,23351.16
Slobodan Škorić Socialist Party of Serbia 2,71715.335,95148.84
Jovan Palalić Democratic Party of Serbia 2,64514.92
Kosta Stakić Democratic Party 2,50314.12
Milutin Rujević Strength of Serbia Movement 1,7339.78
Goran Milošev New Serbia 9515.37
Slobodan Stojnović Serbian Renewal Movement 9115.14
Bogoljub TrkuljaCitizens' Group7404.17
Tatjana Drobac Christian Democratic Party of Serbia 5733.23
Total17,725100.0012,184100.00
Source: [73]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bačka Palanka:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 5,40930.5416
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,96716.759
Socialist Party of Serbia 2,09211.816
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,5208.584
Strength of Serbia Movement Bogoljub Karić 1,1726.623
Citizens' Groups other than Klub Pivničana (ten different lists) [74] 1,0115.71
Serbian Renewal Movement 7664.332
Citizens' Group: Klub Pivničana 7354.152
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 4242.39
Reformists of Vojvodina and Slovački Centar3622.04
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 2971.68
New Serbia–Dr. Dušica Višekruna2731.54
Pensioners Party of Serbia2001.13
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansJožef Kasa 1730.98
Christian Democratic Party of Serbia 1260.71
Coalition for a Better Life: Miroslav Glavaš, Civic Alliance of Serbia, Slovak National Party1260.71
Vojvodina Civil Movement–Sima Jovin560.32
Total17,709100.0042
Valid votes17,70996.83
Invalid/blank votes5803.17
Total votes18,289100.00
Registered voters/turnout47,46038.54
Source: [75]

The municipal assembly was not properly constituted after the election, and a new local election was held in December 2005. The Radical Party won fourteen seats in the re-vote, the Democratic Party eight seats, the Socialist Party of Serbia five seats, the Strength of Serbia Movement five seats, the Democratic Party of Serbia four seats, G17 Plus four seats, and the Serbian Renewal Movement two seats. [76]

Bački Petrovac
2004 Municipality of Bački Petrovac local election: Mayor of Bački Petrovac
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jan Sabo G17 Plus 1,91253.23
Pavel Zima (incumbent)Citizens' Group1,68046.77
Miloš Jojić Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total3,592100.00
Source: [77]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bački Petrovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Groups (four different lists) [78] 1,07324.047
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 91720.547
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 75316.875
Together for Vojvodina Nenad Čanak 57412.864
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3908.743
Socialist Party of Serbia 2946.592
Slovak National Party2876.432
Strength of Serbia Movement Bogoljub Karić 1763.941
Total4,464100.0031
Valid votes4,46497.83
Invalid/blank votes992.17
Total votes4,563100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,12037.65
Source: [79] [80]
Bečej
2004 Municipality of Bečej local election: Mayor of Bečej
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Đorđe Predin Badža People's Democratic Party 1,87914.267,21553.31
József F. Varga Coalition: Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians and Christian Democratic European Movement3,06823.296,31946.69
Dragan Živkov Džaja Serbian Radical Party 1,82813.87
Zoran Subotički G17 Plus 1,82113.82
Sándor Páll Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians 1,50011.39
Živan Gavrilović Socialist Party of Serbia 1,2399.40
Zoran Stojšin (incumbent) Democratic Party 9377.11
Šandor Reperger Strength of Serbia Movement 5834.43
Đorđe TotCitizens' Group3202.43
Total13,175100.0013,534100.00
Valid votes13,17597.6013,53498.31
Invalid/blank votes3242.402331.69
Total votes13,499100.0013,767100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,46639.1734,46639.94
Source: [81]

The People's Democratic Party merged into the Democratic Party of Serbia in late 2004; Predin did not participate in the merger but instead joined the Strength of Serbia Movement. He was defeated in a recall election in late 2005, and a new mayoral election was held the following year. [82] The latter election was won by Dušan Jovanović of the Democratic Party of Serbia.

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bečej:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 2,32417.727
DZVM–Dr. Sándor Páll 1,66812.725
People's Democratic Party–Đorđe Predin Badža1,65712.645
Together for Our Municipality–Kosanov Pal–Coalition: Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians and Christian Democratic European Movement1,61912.354
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,2909.844
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,1168.513
Democratic Party of Vojvodina HungariansÁgoston András 9126.952
Socialist Party of Serbia–Živan Gavrilović7195.482
Together for Vojvodina Nenad Čanak 6374.862
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 6004.582
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 2361.80
Citizens' Group: To Protect the Rights of Workers–Dragiša Radenković1951.49
SPO–Bečej Municipal Board–Slobodan Stanojević Cobi1401.07
Total13,113100.0036
Valid votes13,11397.14
Invalid/blank votes3862.86
Total votes13,499100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,46639.17
Source: [83]
Beočin
2004 Municipality of Beočin local election: Mayor of Beočin (second round results)
CandidatePartyVotes%
Zoran Tešić Serbian Radical Party 2,50152.79
Stevan Gudurić Socialist People's Party 2,23747.21
Total4,738100.00
Source: [84]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Beočin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party 1,33623.8711
Citizens' Groups (ten different lists) [85] 89215.94
Democratic Party 57310.245
Socialist People's Party 56510.094
Democratic Party of Serbia 3746.683
G17 Plus 3456.163
Strength of Serbia Movement 3456.163
Roma Social Democratic Party of Serbia3085.502
Socialist Party of Serbia 2815.022
New Serbia 2734.882
Serbian Renewal Movement 1422.54
Coalition: Christian Democratic Party of Serbia and People's Peasant Party 911.63
Democratic Vojvodina–Socialdemocratic Party721.29
Total5,597100.0035
Valid votes5,59795.87
Invalid/blank votes2414.13
Total votes5,838100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,28147.54
Source: [86]
Srbobran
2004 Municipality of Srbobran local election: Mayor of Srbobran (second round results)
CandidatePartyVotes%
Branko Gajin Citizens' Group: Alliance for Our Municipality of Srbobran3,60857.72
Bore Kutić Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 2,64342.28
Total6,251100.00
Source: [87]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Srbobran:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,78928.889
Citizens' Groups (seven different lists) [88] 1,38522.366
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 64310.383
Socialist Party of Serbia 4737.642
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 4477.222
Coalition: Together for Vojvodina (LSV, DV-PSD, and DHSS)3645.882
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians 3335.382
G17 Plus 2373.831
Serbian Renewal Movement 2033.281
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians 1492.41
Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians 1432.31
Social Democratic Party 290.47
Total6,195100.0028
Valid votes6,19595.87
Invalid/blank votes2674.13
Total votes6,462100.00
Registered voters/turnout13,54647.70
Source: [89]
Sremski Karlovci
2004 Municipality of Sremski Karlovci local election: Mayor of Sremski Karlovci
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Milenko Filipović Coalition: G17 PlusDSDSSSPO 1,27853.29
Branislav Pop JovanovCitizens' Group: Non-Partisan Citizens of Sremski Karlovci1,12046.71
Živan Đuragić Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total2,398100.00
Source: [90]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sremski Karlovci:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Groups (three different lists) [91] 69323.446
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 64921.966
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 37412.653
Let Karlovci Win–SNP Svetozar Miletić–Socialist Party of SerbiaPeople's Party 31610.693
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 2378.022
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 2337.882
"Together for Vojvodina"1816.122
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 1183.991
Serbian Renewal Movement 862.91
Ravna Gora Freedom Movement692.33
Total2,956100.0025
Valid votes2,95696.76
Invalid/blank votes993.24
Total votes3,055100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,60940.15
Source: [92]
Temerin
2004 Municipality of Temerin local election: Mayor of Temerin
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Stojan Tintor Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,82135.856,15553.16
Tomislav Barna Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,32921.855,42346.84
Gustonj Andraš Democratic Party of Vojvodina HungariansÁgoston András 1,86217.47
Zoran Svitić Socialist Party of Serbia–Zoran Svitić9268.69
Ðuro Žiga (incumbent) Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 6436.03
Vid Malešević Strength of Serbia Movement 6426.02
Dragan MićićCoalition: G17 Plus Serbian Renewal Movement Christian Democratic Party of Serbia 2312.17
Siniša Milićević Reformists of VojvodinaMile Isakov 2051.92
Total10,659100.0011,578100.00
Source: [93]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Temerin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,65334.3312
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,72516.216
Democratic Party of Vojvodina HungariansÁgoston András 1,34612.655
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians 8087.593
Socialist Party of Serbia–Zoran Svitić7216.782
Citizens' Group: List for the Prosperity of the Municipality of Temerin6416.022
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 4794.502
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 3283.081
Citizens' Group: Nedeljko Ðukić2692.53
Coalition: G17 Plus SPO DHSS 2212.08
Reformists of VojvodinaMile Isakov 1301.22
Citizens' Group: Tera Varga Laslo1151.08
Party of Serbian Unity 1121.05
Citizens' Group: Miodrag Popadić690.65
Citizens' Group: Simo Kalaba250.23
Total10,642100.0033
Valid votes10,64298.09
Invalid/blank votes2071.91
Total votes10,849100.00
Registered voters/turnout22,14748.99
Source: [94]

Future parliamentarian Rozália Ökrész appeared on the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians list but did not receive a mandate. [95] [96]

Titel
2004 Municipality of Titel local election: Mayor of Titel (second round results)
CandidatePartyVotes%
Milivoj Petrović (incumbent) Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,73151.28
Ivana Zečević Serbian Radical Party 2,59548.72
Total5,326100.00
Source: [97]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Titel:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,49627.668
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,19022.007
Citizens' Groups (seven different lists) [98] 62111.482
Socialist Party of Serbia 55210.213
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 4267.882
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 4227.802
Serbian Renewal Movement Dragica Radić2334.311
Together for Vojvodina 1412.61
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1392.57
Social Democratic Union 1212.24
Vojvodina Autonomist Movement 671.24
Total5,408100.0025
Valid votes5,40896.18
Invalid/blank votes2153.82
Total votes5,623100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,88847.30
Source: [99]
Vrbas
2004 Municipality of Vrbas local election: Mayor of Vrbas
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Željko Lainović Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,90326.267,47153.97
Milan Stanimirović (incumbent) Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,83619.086,37246.03
Rajko Krivokapić Mićo Socialist Party of Serbia 1,51610.20
Miroslav Aleksić People's Democratic Party 1,4479.74
Dr. Bratislav Kažić Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 1,2668.52
Miodrag VukotićNew Social Democracy of Vojvodina1,0336.95
Sava Šuvakov Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 7475.03
Dragan Marković GagoCitizens' Group6604.44
Slavko Vujačić G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 4352.93
Saša BajićCitizens' Group: Alone Against All4042.72
Borislav MušikićCitizens' Group: In the Interests of the Citizens, Not the Political Parties3392.28
Jelena PerkovićCitizens' Group2751.85
Total14,861100.0013,843100.00
Valid votes14,86197.4413,84397.55
Invalid/blank votes3902.563482.45
Total votes15,251100.0014,191100.00
Registered voters/turnout36,22042.1136,27439.12
Source: [100]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Vrbas:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 4,72031.8614
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 3,25221.959
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,2928.724
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 8515.742
People's Democratic Party–Blagoje Baković7835.282
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 6004.052
New Social Democracy of Vojvodina–Miodrag Vukotić5773.892
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 4713.181
Citizens' Group: Dr. Miodrag Ivanović4092.76
Reformists of Vojvodina–Dragan Marković3282.21
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 2451.65
Citizens' Group: Ecological Movement–Citizens' Parliament2441.65
Serbian Renewal Movement 2141.44
Citizens' Group: Radenko Šimun2061.39
Citizens' Group: Pensioners1721.16
Citizens' Group: Workers' List1120.76
New SerbiaCapital for the Municipality of Vrbas990.67
Social Democratic Party 710.48
Citizens' Group: Dušan Jovović680.46
Civic Alliance of Serbia–Dijana Kovačević550.37
Citizens' Group: Jovan Rodić470.32
Total14,816100.0036
Valid votes14,81697.23
Invalid/blank votes4222.77
Total votes15,238100.00
Registered voters/turnout36,27442.01
Source: [101]
Žabalj
2004 Municipality of Žabalj local election: Mayor of Žabalj
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Vojislav Duvnjak Serbian Radical Party 1,91128.323,06859.71
Boro Milić Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,07215.892,07040.29
Miodrag Zlokolica Mile Strength of Serbia Movement 92913.77
Miodrag Janjoš Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 68510.15
Zoran JakšićAlliance of Serbs of Vojvodina67810.05
Zoran Radomir Keser Serbian Renewal Movement–Vasa Zlokolica6209.19
Miloš Šovljanski Socialist Party of Serbia 5087.53
Miroslav Ninić G17 Plus 3455.11
Total6,748100.005,138100.00
Valid votes6,74895.725,13897.37
Invalid/blank votes3024.281392.63
Total votes7,050100.005,277100.00
Registered voters/turnout20,13735.0120,13726.21
Source: [102]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Žabalj:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 2,40636.0412
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,05415.795
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 6229.323
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 5277.892
Serbian Renewal Movement–Vasa Zlokolica4967.432
Socialist Party of Serbia 3455.172
Victory Coalition–Svetozar Panić Batika–Dragan Zlokolica (League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, Citizens' Group)3405.092
Alliance of Serbs of Vojvodina–Radovan Jakovljević3294.932
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 2303.451
Reformists of VojvodinaSDPMile Isakov 1672.50
Citizens' Group: Pensioners831.24
Citizens' Group: Prometheus400.60
Citizens' Group: Injured Workers of the Municipality of Žabalj370.55
Total6,676100.0031
Valid votes6,67694.70
Invalid/blank votes3745.30
Total votes7,050100.00
Registered voters/turnout20,13735.01
Source: [103]

Srem District

Elections were held in all seven municipalities of the Srem District. In each jurisdiction, the second-round mayoral vote saw a representative of the far-right Serbian Radical Party face a candidate from a centrist party. The Radicals won in Ruma, Šid, and Stara Pazova; a Democratic Party of Serbia candidate won in Sremska Mitrovica, a G17 Plus candidate won in Irig, a Democratic Party candidate won in Pećinci, and a member of the Civic Alliance of Serbia won in Inđija.

Sremska Mitrovica
2004 Municipality of Sremska Mitrovica local election: Mayor of Sremska Mitrovica
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Zoran Miščević Democratic Party of Serbia 11,89852.55
Milenko Makivić Serbian Radical Party 10,74547.45
other candidates
Total22,643100.00
Source: [104]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sremska Mitrovica:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party 7,42029.5420
Democratic Party 4,45117.7212
Democratic Party of Serbia 3,72314.8210
Strength of Serbia Movement 2,1698.636
Together for Vojvodina (League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, Liberals of Serbia, Civic Alliance of Serbia, USV, Vojvodina Movement, Vojvodina Union, Democratic Vojvodina)1,6826.704
Citizens' Groups (six different lists)1,3665.44
G17 Plus 1,1644.633
Coalition: Serbian Renewal MovementSocial Democracy 8733.482
Socialist People's Party 8323.312
Socialist Party of Serbia 7833.122
New Serbia 2851.13
Workers Party of Jugoslavia1570.62
PO Alliance of Serbs of Vojvodina1350.54
Coalition: Blok Communist (New Communist Party of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Communists)820.33
Total25,122100.0061
Valid votes25,12296.82
Invalid/blank votes8243.18
Total votes25,946100.00
Registered voters/turnout66,84538.82
Source: [105]
Inđija
2004 Municipality of Inđija local election: Mayor of Inđija
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Goran Ješić (incumbent)Citizens' Group: Only the Best for Inđija9,11752.19
Ruža Avalić Serbian Radical Party 8,35147.81
other candidates
Total17,468100.00
Source: [106]

Ješić was a member of the Civic Alliance of Serbia in 2004. He left that party to join the Democratic Party in 2006. [107]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Inđija:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party 5,45933.2915
Citizens' Groups (four different lists) [108] 3,73422.778
Democratic Party 1,78510.895
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,1907.263
For Inđija and Progressive Villages (People's Peasant Party, Movement for Vojvodina)9515.802
Democratic Party of Serbia 7834.782
Strength of Serbia Movement 6423.922
G17 Plus 4102.50
People's Democratic Party 4042.46
Together for Vojvodina 3352.04
Movement of Veterans of Serbia 3282.00
Serbian Renewal Movement 2361.44
New Serbia 1390.85
Total16,396100.0037
Valid votes16,39697.05
Invalid/blank votes4992.95
Total votes16,895100.00
Registered voters/turnout38,01844.44
Source: [109]
Irig
2004 Municipality of Irig local election: Mayor of Irig
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Radovan Ercegovac G17 Plus 2,27864.22
Vitomir Plužarević Serbian Radical Party 1,26935.78
other candidates
Total3,547100.00
Source: [110]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Irig:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party 1,02725.516
Citizens' Groups (six different lists) [111] 69717.312
Democratic Party 59114.683
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 47611.823
Socialist Party of Serbia 3949.792
Coalition: DSSSPO 2977.382
G17 Plus 2837.031
Strength of Serbia Movement 1754.351
Social Democratic Party 862.14
Total4,026100.0020
Valid votes4,02688.85
Invalid/blank votes50511.15
Total votes4,531100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,88950.97
Source: [112]
Pećinci
2004 Municipality of Pećinci local election: Mayor of Pećinci
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Nikola Pavković (incumbent) Democratic Party 2,86555.58
Lazar Čavić Serbian Radical Party 2,29044.42
other candidates
Total5,155100.00
Source: [113]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Pećinci:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Groups (eight different lists) [114] 1,83627.836
Serbian Radical Party 1,50122.758
Democratic Party 1,09016.526
Democratic Party of Serbia 4857.353
Socialist Party of Serbia 3865.852
Coalition: Serbian Renewal Movement and New Serbia 3415.172
Strength of Serbia Movement 3004.552
G17 Plus 2443.701
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1812.74
People's Peasant Party 1602.43
Party of Serbian Unity 731.11
Total6,597100.0030
Valid votes6,59795.53
Invalid/blank votes3094.47
Total votes6,906100.00
Registered voters/turnout15,26145.25
Source: [115]
Ruma
2004 Municipality of Ruma local election: Mayor of Ruma
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Srđan Nikolić Serbian Radical Party 5,25535.348,63062.86
Snežana Nikolajević Democratic Party 1,97113.255,09837.14
Smilja Lončar Democratic Party of Serbia 1,57110.56
Dragan Krstić Socialist Party of Serbia 1,3338.96
Biljana Milošević Strength of Serbia Movement 9206.19
Jovica Doroškinot listed7334.93
Nebojša Vitomirović League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 7184.83
Slobodan Negovanovićnot listed7034.73
Stevan Mijićnot listed6034.06
Jovan Krompićnot listed5473.68
Oliver Ognjenovićnot listed5163.47
Total14,870100.0013,728100.00
Valid votes14,87097.0113,72897.73
Invalid/blank votes4582.993192.27
Total votes15,328100.0014,047100.00
Registered voters/turnout45,60733.6145,60430.80
Source: [116] [117]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ruma:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 5,55137.3020
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,24615.098
Citizens' Groups (nine different lists)1,4479.72
Socialist Party of Serbia–Dr. Milutin Stojković 1,3068.785
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 9456.353
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 8475.693
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina Srem for the Municipality of Ruma–Nebojša Vitomirović5323.572
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 5173.472
New Serbia and Alliance of Serbs of Vojvodina2881.94
Coalition: Reformists of VojvodinaPeople's Peasant Party, Social Democracy and Party of Workers and Pensioners2511.69
Serbian Renewal Movement 2221.49
Coalition: Patriotic Party of the Diaspora and Social Democratic Party (Socijaldemokratska Stranka)2161.45
United Peasant Party 1981.33
Civic Alliance of Serbia 1671.12
Coalition: Blok Komunista (NKPJ–Yugoslav Communists)1491.00
Total14,882100.0043
Valid votes14,88297.03
Invalid/blank votes4562.97
Total votes15,338100.00
Registered voters/turnout45,60433.63
Source: [118] [119]

The Serbian Radical Party and Democratic Party of Serbia formed a coalition government after the election. Future parliamentarian Aleksandar Martinović was a member of the municipal council. [120]

In 2007, three Radical Party assembly members aligned with the opposition, which allowed the Democratic Party to form a new coalition government. Nenad Borović was chosen as president (i.e., speaker) of the assembly. This prompted a crisis in the local government, as the former administration refused to turn over the seals of government or allow the new administration access to the official premises of the municipality. [121] [122] After six months of a stalemate, the Serbian government dissolved the assembly in March 2008 and appointed a provisional administration with Borović as its leader. [123] Nikolić also continued in the office of mayor pending the formation of a new government. [124] [125]

Šid
2004 Municipality of Šid local election: Mayor of Šid
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Mita Avramov Serbian Radical Party 5,32351.17
Ljubomir ValentirovićCitizens' Group: Healthy Serbia–Movement for Šid5,07948.83
other candidates
Total10,402100.00
Source: [126]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Šid:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party 3,38730.1013
Democratic Party 1,93117.167
Citizens' Groups (three different lists) [127] 1,55213.795
Democratic Party of Serbia 8947.943
Socialist Party of Serbia 7026.243
Strength of Serbia Movement 6595.862
Coalition: SPONSS 6255.552
G17 Plus 5655.022
Socialist People's Party 4514.012
Together for Vojvodina 2752.44
Liberals of Serbia 2121.88
Total11,253100.0039
Valid votes11,25396.88
Invalid/blank votes3623.12
Total votes11,615100.00
Registered voters/turnout29,77039.02
Source: [128]
Stara Pazova
2004 Municipality of Stara Pazova local election: Mayor of Stara Pazova
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Srđo Komazec Serbian Radical Party 8,56656.54
Jovan Tišma (incumbent) Democratic Party 6,58343.46
other candidates
Total15,149100.00
Source: [129]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Stara Pazova:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party 5,31331.8616
Democratic Party 3,99023.9212
Democratic Party of Serbia 1,82210.926
Strength of Serbia Movement 1,2507.494
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,1156.694
Citizens' Groups (six different lists)9785.86
G17 Plus 7644.582
Coalition: Serbian Renewal Movement and New Serbia 7604.562
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 5823.492
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia 1040.62
Total16,678100.0048
Valid votes16,67897.30
Invalid/blank votes4632.70
Total votes17,141100.00
Registered voters/turnout47,38936.17
Source: [130]

West Bačka District

Elections were held in all four municipalities of the West Bačka District. The Democratic Party won the mayoralty in Sombor, the largest community, while the Socialists won in Apatin and the Radicals won in Kula and Odžaci. Subsequently, the Radical Party mayor in Kula was defeated in a recall election, and the Democratic Party won the by-election that followed.

Sombor
2004 Municipality of Sombor local election: Mayor of Sombor
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dr. Jovan Slavković Democratic Party [131] 13,05256.94
Stevan Kesejić Serbian Radical Party 9,86943.06
Čedomir BackovićCitizens' Group: 25,000 Euros
Goran Bulajić Democratic Party of Serbia
Rajko Bulatovićinformation missing
Kosta Dedić Strength of Serbia Movement
Zlata Đerić New SerbiaSocial Democracy–Revival of Serbia–"Svetozar Miletić" Movement (Affiliation: New Serbia)
Vladislav Kronić G17 Plus
Marta Horvat Odri Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians
Dušan Popović Socialist Party of Serbia
Miodrag SekulićIndependent (endorsed by Serbian Renewal MovementPeople's Democratic Party)
Total22,921100.00
Source: [132]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sombor:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party 6,45325.0317
Democratic Party 5,58021.6415
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 2,3078.956
"Zajedno–Miodrag Sekulić, SPONDS"1,6366.345
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,4495.624
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians 1,1904.613
VMDKLSVStep Forward1,1894.613
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 1,1094.303
Citizens' Groups (four different lists) [133] 9323.61
New Serbia Velja Ilićfor 2059203.573
Socialist Party of Serbia–Dr. Dušan Popović8733.392
Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians-DSVM–Neveda Ferenc5192.01
Convention for Sombor3051.18
Pensioners' Party of Serbia–Dušan Bajić3021.17
Vojvodina Citizens' Movement–Zoran Terzin2951.14
Sombor Party of Prosperity–Dušan Radusin2701.05
For Truth and Justice, Without Deception–Petar Relić Saka: Democratic Party of Vojvodina, Party of Free Patriots, Christian Democratic Party of Serbia, Labour Party of Serbia 1480.57
Democratic Centre of Serbia–Branko Svilar1300.50
Ravna Gora Movement D.M.650.25
Party of Citizens of Serbia600.23
Reformists of VojvodinaSocial Democratic Party 540.21
Total25,786100.0061
Valid votes25,78697.23
Invalid/blank votes7342.77
Total votes26,520100.00
Registered voters/turnout77,92034.03
Source: [134]

Future parliamentarian Žika Gojković of the Serbian Renewal Movement was elected on the SPO–NDS list. Former and future parliamentarian Zlata Đerić was elected on the New Serbia list. [135] [136]

Apatin
2004 Municipality of Apatin local election: Mayor of Apatin
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Živorad Smiljanić Socialist Party of Serbia 5,68864.32
information missing3,15535.68
Milan Škrbić Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total8,843100.00
Source: [137]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Apatin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,66029.4310
Socialist Party of Serbia–Dr. Živorad Smiljanić 1,95221.608
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,91221.167
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 6377.053
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2923.231
Citizens' Group: For the Municipality of Apatin–Dr. Milka Zorić2462.72
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 2252.49
Roma Social Democratic Party–Antun Čonka2122.35
Citizens' Group: Roma Settlement–Petrović Josip Sepika1902.10
Pensioners' Party of Serbia–Gojko Korica1661.84
Citizens' Group: "Petar Kočić"–Đorđo Kuridža1641.81
New Serbia–Milorad Mrđa1441.59
Citizens' Group: Ratko Nikšić1121.24
Serbian Renewal MovementVuk Drašković 490.54
Citizens' Group: Radmanović Đuro450.50
Citizens' Group: City Choir–Gojko Rađenović240.27
Party of Citizens of Serbia70.08
Total9,037100.0029
Valid votes9,03796.47
Invalid/blank votes3313.53
Total votes9,368100.00
Registered voters/turnout26,95234.76
Source: [138]
Kula
2004 Municipality of Kula local election: Mayor of Kula
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Tihomir Đuričić - Tiho Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 5,61355.10
Slaviša Božović Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 4,57444.90
Svetozar Bukvić Citizens' Group
Ratko Miletić Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Communists
Željko Tatalović Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica
Stanko ZrakićCitizens' Group: Stanko Zrakić
Saša Maksimović Serbian Renewal MovementOtpor Kula
Hercen Radonjić - KekaVojvodina Green Party–Hercen Radonjić Keka
Zoran Prekajac G17 PlusMiroljub Labus
Branislav Vlahović Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić
Dr. Marija Popin Liberals of Serbia
Milan EgićCitizens' Group: Milan Egić
Total10,187100.00
Source: [139]

Đuričić was defeated in a recall election in 2006, and a mayoral by-election was held later in that year.

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Kula:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Groups (ten different lists) [140] 3,49528.399
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,04324.7211
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,22218.058
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 6235.062
Coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia–Yugoslav Communists5164.192
Vojvodina Green Party4934.002
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 4203.412
Serbian Renewal MovementOtpor Kula3933.191
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 3002.44
Pensioners' Party of Serbia2021.64
Liberals of Serbia–Dr. Marija Popin 1981.61
Coalition: Reformists of VojvodinaSocial Democratic Party–Branko Popović1471.19
Coalition: Social DemocracySocialist People's PartyLabour Party of Serbia 1361.10
People's Democratic Party 710.58
New Serbia 510.41
Total12,310100.0037
Valid votes12,31096.71
Invalid/blank votes4193.29
Total votes12,729100.00
Registered voters/turnout37,36734.06
Source: [141]
Odžaci
2004 Municipality of Odžaci local election: Mayor of Odžaci (second round results)
CandidatePartyVotes%
Milan Ćuk Serbian Radical Party 4,15251.34
Predrag Cvetanović Democratic Party 3,93648.66
Total8,088100.00
Source: [142]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Odžaci:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party 3,06729.779
Democratic Party 2,20221.377
Coalition: SPSSocial Democracy 1,23311.974
Democratic Party of Serbia 8598.343
Strength of Serbia Movement 7757.522
Citizens' Groups (three different lists) [143] 7517.292
Serbian Renewal Movement 3443.341
People's Democratic Party 2362.29
G17 Plus 2352.28
Together for Vojvodina 2252.18
Pensioners' Party of Serbia1821.77
Social Democratic Party 1401.36
New Serbia 540.52
Total10,303100.0028
Valid votes10,30396.74
Invalid/blank votes3473.26
Total votes10,650100.00
Registered voters/turnout28,56237.29
Source: [144] [145]

Central Serbia (excluding Belgrade)

Nišava District

Local elections were held in the City of Niš, the five constituent municipalities of Niš, and five of the six other municipalities in the Nišava District. The exception was Ražanj, where the last elections had taken place in 2002. In the constituent municipalities of Niš, elections were held for nine-member municipal councils rather than full municipal assemblies.

Smiljko Kostić of New Serbia's political coalition somewhat unexpectedly won the mayoral contest in Niš, defeating Democratic Party incumbent Goran Ćirić in the second round. It was only with difficulty that Kostić established a functional coalition government supported by the assembly, where New Serbia won only four out of sixty-one seats.

The Democratic Party won two of Niš's municipal mayoralties, and a candidate of the Serbian Renewal Movement aligned with the Democratic Party won a third. The Serbian Radical Party and the Democratic Party of Serbia split the remaining two. There was no clear pattern outside the city, where the Radicals won in Aleksinac, a local group aligned with the Strength of Serbia Movement won in Doljevac, the Socialist Party of Serbia won in Gadžin Han, an independent won in Merošina, and G17 Plus won in Svrljig. Generally, there was a trend toward membership of the local assemblies being divided among multiple parties, often with no group holding a clear advantage.

Niš
2004 City of Niš local election: Mayor of Niš
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Smiljko Kostić Political Organization for Democratic Change "New Serbia"–Velimir Ilić 15,11523.6838,29163.63
Goran Ćirić (incumbent) Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 18,64029.2121,88736.37
Dragoljub Stamenković Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 8,22012.88
Branislav Jovanović G17 Plus 6,77410.61
Goran Ilić Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 5,3568.39
Zoran Bojanić Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 4,6857.34
Vlastimir Đokić Socialist Party of Serbia–Tomislav Jovanović3,6925.78
two other candidates [146] 1,3422.10
Total63,824100.0060,178100.00
Valid votes63,82497.04
Invalid/blank votes1,9462.96
Total votes65,770100.00
Registered voters/turnout220,59529.81
Source: [147]

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Niš:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 16,39226.1318
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 11,26517.9612
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 7,31011.658
G17 Plus 6,48010.337
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 6,41410.227
Socialist Party of Serbia–Tomislav Jovanović4,5117.195
Citizens' Groups (nine different lists) [148] 3,9856.35
Political Organization for Democratic Change "New Serbia"–Velimir Ilić 3,3745.384
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 6361.01
Green Party4030.64
Civic Alliance of Serbia 3600.57
People's Peasant Party 3460.55
Roma Democratic Party3230.51
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 2900.46
Coalition: Liberals of Serbia–Serbian Truth2900.46
Green Party EKO1440.23
"Revival"–Miroslav Šolević1060.17
Party of the Serbian People1050.17
Total62,734100.0061
Valid votes62,73496.24
Invalid/blank votes2,4503.76
Total votes65,184100.00
Registered voters/turnout220,59529.55
Source: [149]
Crveni Krst
2004 City of Niš local election: Mayor of Crveni Krst
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dragan Bojković Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić [150] 1,18719.384,16561.93
Slavica Tomić Democratic PartyBoris Tadić [151] 1,12418.352,56038.07
Živomir Jovanović Socialist Party of Serbia [152] 68811.23
Vlado Davkovski G17 Plus–Dr. Miroljub Labus [153] 6109.96
Biljana Stanić Jovanovićinformation missing5819.49
Bogoljub Popović Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica [154] 5208.49
Aleksandar Radojkovićinformation missing4577.46
Goran Gojkovićinformation missing3736.09
Aleksandar Vulićinformation missing3405.55
Muharem Alijevićinformation missing1482.42
Igor Novakovićinformation missing961.57
Total6,124100.006,725100.00
Source: [155] The first round totals are likely provisional rather than final.

Results of the election for the Municipal Council of Crveni Krst:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,77723.552
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,32917.612
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 80710.691
G17 Plus–Dr. Miroljub Labus 80110.611
Citizens' Groups (four different lists) [156] 7039.31
Political Organization for Democratic Change "New Serbia"–Velimir Ilić 6869.091
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 6498.601
Socialist Party of Serbia 6438.521
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 951.26
Political Alliance "Movement for Niš" (Social Democratic Party (SDS), Labour Party of Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Roma of Serbia)570.76
Total7,547100.009
Valid votes7,54795.45
Invalid/blank votes3604.55
Total votes7,907100.00
Registered voters/turnout28,28327.96
Source: [157]
Medijana
2004 City of Niš local election: Mayor of Medijana
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dragoslav Ćirković Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 8,21635.1513,79959.22
Vlastimir Jovanović Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,58515.349,50140.78
Rade Arsićinformation missing2,73411.70
Miodrag Medar Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica [158] 2,56510.97
Radosav Tanaskovićinformation missing2,1919.37
Biljana Živković Socialist Party of Serbia [159] 1,9238.23
Dragan StevanovićPolitical Organization for Democratic Change New SerbiaVelimir Ilić [160] 1,3115.61
Ratko Đenićinformation missing8483.63
Total23,373100.0023,300100.00
Source: [161]

Results of the election for the Municipal Council of Medijana:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 8,02833.043
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,86315.902
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 2,78211.451
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2,47910.201
G17 Plus–Dr. Miroljub Labus 2,44010.041
Socialist Party of Serbia 2,0258.331
Political Organization for Democratic Change "New Serbia"–Velimir Ilić 1,3095.39
Citizens' Group: Pure Democracy–Dr. Milan Višnjić 5202.14
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 4141.70
Citizens' Group: Coalition for Niš–Miodrag Stanković3081.27
Political Alliance "Movement for Niš" (Social Democratic Party (SDS), Labour Party of Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Roma of Serbia)1300.54
Total24,298100.009
Valid votes24,29896.65
Invalid/blank votes8433.35
Total votes25,141100.00
Registered voters/turnout80,15831.36
Source: [162]
Niška Banja
2004 City of Niš local election: Mayor of Niška Banja
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Zoran Vidanović Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica [163] 1,59833.992,76362.58
Aleksandar Mitić Democratic PartyBoris Tadić [164] 1,01721.631,65237.42
Goran Živković Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić [165] 71815.27
Luka Kostić G17 Plus [166] 66114.06
Miroljub Vidojkovićinformation missing3908.29
Živorad Petković Socialist Party of Serbia [167] 2074.40
Mirosav Živković Civic Alliance of Serbia [168] 1112.36
Total4,702100.004,415100.00
Source: [169]

Results of the election for the Municipal Council of Niška Banja:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,31328.143
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 92919.912
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 83617.922
G17 Plus–Dr. Miroljub Labus 59212.691
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 3607.721
Socialist Party of Serbia 2174.65
Social Democratic Party–Marijana Matić1172.51
People's Peasant Party 1032.21
Political Organization for Democratic Change "New Serbia"–Velimir Ilić 891.91
Civic Alliance of Serbia 511.09
Citizens' Group: Pure Democracy360.77
Political Alliance "Movement for Niš" (Social Democratic Party (SDS), Labour Party of Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Roma of Serbia)230.49
Total4,666100.009
Valid votes4,66696.68
Invalid/blank votes1603.32
Total votes4,826100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,64238.17
Source: [170]
Palilula, Niš
2004 City of Niš local election: Mayor of Palilula
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Miroslav Đorđević Serbian Renewal Movement (endorsed by Democratic PartyBoris Tadić) [171] 3,39026.007,43851.30
Milosav Lukić Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić [172] 2,25017.267,06048.70
Milan Lapčević Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,58312.14
Milica Markovićinformation missing1,53811.80
Aleksandar Milićević G17 Plus [173] 1,35310.38
Miloš Stojkovićinformation missing8586.58
Velibor PetrovićPolitical Organization for Democratic Change "New Serbia"–Velimir Ilić [174] 8016.14
Miodrag StankovićCitizens' Group: Coalition for Niš–Miodrag Stanković [175] 6955.33
Miodrag Mitić Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić [176] 3342.56
Miodrag Mladenović Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović [177] 2341.80
Total13,036100.0014,498100.00
Source: [178] [179]

Đorđević left the Serbian Renewal Movement in November 2007 and joined G17 Plus in March 2008. [180] [181]

Results of the election for the Municipal Council of Palilula, Niš:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 3,87824.592
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,10519.692
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 1,77711.271
G17 Plus–Dr. Miroljub Labus 1,76611.201
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,67110.601
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,2237.751
Citizens' Groups (three different lists) [182] 1,0146.43
Political Organization for Democratic Change "New Serbia"–Velimir Ilić 9926.291
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 1971.25
Political Alliance "Movement for Niš" (Social Democratic Party (SDS), Labour Party of Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Roma of Serbia)1480.94
Total15,771100.009
Valid votes15,77196.13
Invalid/blank votes6353.87
Total votes16,406100.00
Registered voters/turnout61,11626.84
Source: [183]
Pantelej
2004 City of Niš local election: Mayor of Pantelej
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Bratislav Blagojević Democratic Party [184] 2,81628.235,01751.47
Nebojša Lović Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić [185] 1,57915.834,73148.53
Vlastimir Zdravkovićinformation missing1,33813.41
Miljan Jovanović Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica [186] 1,12411.27
Siniša Stojanović G17 Plus [187] 9709.73
Slobodan JovanovićPolitical Organization for Democratic Change "New Serbia"–Velimir Ilić [188] 7927.94
Srbislav Živićinformation missing6596.61
Ljubiša MitićCitizens' Group: Pantelej–Ljubiša Mitić6046.06
Danijela Milojićinformation missing920.92
Total9,974100.009,748100.00
Source: [189]

Bratislav Blagojević was expelled from the Democratic Party in June 2005 and later joined G17 Plus. [190] [191]

Results of the election for the Municipal Council of Pantelej:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,78626.392
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 2,02319.162
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 1,21811.541
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,06010.041
G17 Plus–Dr. Miroljub Labus 9879.351
Citizens' Groups (four different lists) [192] 9268.77
Political Organization for Democratic Change "New Serbia"–Velimir Ilić 7727.311
Socialist Party of Serbia 6245.911
Political Alliance "Movement for Niš" (Social Democratic Party (SDS), Labour Party of Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Roma of Serbia)860.81
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party–Dr. Nebojša Čović 750.71
Total10,557100.009
Valid votes10,55796.68
Invalid/blank votes3623.32
Total votes10,919100.00
Registered voters/turnout38,39628.44
Source: [193]
Aleksinac
2004 Municipality of Aleksinac local election: Mayor of Aleksinac (second round results)
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nenad Stanković Serbian Radical Party 5,88352.43
Zoran AleksićCitizens' Group: Movement for the Municipality of Aleksinac5,33847.57
Total11,221100.00
Source: [194]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Aleksinac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party 4,13624.5115
Democratic Party of Serbia 2,10912.508
Citizens' Groups (four different lists) [195] 1,99311.816
Democratic Party 1,81410.757
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,77510.527
Strength of Serbia Movement 1,0616.294
G17 Plus 9295.513
Serbian Renewal Movement 7774.603
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party 5783.432
Socialist People's Party 4392.60
New Serbia 4272.53
People's Peasant Party 2741.62
United Peasant Party 2331.38
Christian Democratic Party of Serbia 1390.82
People's Democratic Party 1110.66
Party of the Serbian People790.47
Total16,874100.0055
Valid votes16,87496.10
Invalid/blank votes6843.90
Total votes17,558100.00
Registered voters/turnout46,26937.95
Source: [196] [197]
Doljevac
2004 Municipality of Doljevac local election: Mayor of Doljevac
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Goran Ljubić Strength of Serbia Movement 4,81451.27
information missing4,57548.73
Goran Jocić Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total9,389100.00
Source: [198] [199]

Ljubić later switched his affiliation at the republican level to New Serbia. He was also the leader of a local group called "Movement for the South," which worked in alignment with the aforementioned parties. [200] There was an effort to initiate a recall vote against Ljubić in 2005, although it is not clear from online reports if the initiative made it to a vote. [201]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Doljevac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party of Serbia 3,06630.2612
Citizens' Groups (three different lists) [202] 1,99419.687
Strength of Serbia Movement 1,31212.955
Serbian Radical Party 1,27612.595
Social Democratic Party 8138.023
Democratic Party and Serbian Renewal Movement 7577.473
Democratic Party of Serbia 4454.392
New Serbia 2552.52
G17 Plus 2142.11
Total10,132100.0037
Valid votes10,13296.20
Invalid/blank votes4003.80
Total votes10,532100.00
Registered voters/turnout15,00370.20
Source: [203] [204]

Subsequent elections were held in Doljevac on 1 October 2006 to elect members of the municipal assembly. [205] The results do not appear to be available online. Goran Ljubić's status as mayor was not affected, and the next local assembly elections after this took place as part of the regular cycle in 2008.

Gadžin Han
2004 Municipality of Gadžin Han local election: Mayor of Gadžin Han
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Saša Đorđević Socialist Party of Serbia, Liberals of Serbia, and People's Peasant Party 2,55352.28
Siniša GrozdanovićCitizens' Group: Zaplanje My Home2,33047.72
Dragan Sretenović Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total4,883100.00
Source: [206] [207]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Gadžin Han:

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,33127.4912
Citizens' Groups (two different lists) [208] 95219.678
Serbian Radical Party 66813.806
Democratic Party of Serbia 4619.524
Strength of Serbia Movement 4158.574
Democratic Party 2805.783
G17 Plus 2625.412
Liberals of Serbia 2414.982
Serbian Renewal Movement 2314.772
Total4,841100.0043
Valid votes4,84194.55
Invalid/blank votes2795.45
Total votes5,120100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,12256.13
Source: [209] [210]
Merošina
2004 Municipality of Merošina local election: Mayor of Merošina
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Goran MikićCitizens' Group: Finally, a Real Man3,54452.19
information missing3,24747.81
Dejan Veljković Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total6,791100.00
Source: [211] [212]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Merošina:

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party of Serbia 2,04527.5411
Citizens' Groups (six different lists) [213] 1,96726.499
Serbian Radical Party 1,02313.786
Democratic Party of Serbia 6328.513
Strength of Serbia Movement 4806.463
Coalition: Serbian Renewal MovementChristian Democratic Party of Serbia 4496.052
Democratic Party 4385.902
New Serbia 2643.561
G17 Plus 1281.72
Total7,426100.0037
Valid votes7,42695.35
Invalid/blank votes3624.65
Total votes7,788100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,75866.24
Source: [214]

Future parliamentarian Sanja Miladinović was one of the Democratic Party's two elected representatives. [215]

Ražanj

There were no municipal elections in Ražanj in 2004. The previous elections had taken place in 2002-03, and the next elections took place in 2006.

Svrljig
2004 Municipality of Svrljig local election: Mayor of Svrljig
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Saša Golubović (incumbent) G17 Plus 18.713,40862.88
Radiša Savić Socialist Party of Serbia 13.902,01237.12
Vlastimir MilkićMovement for Svrljig "New Serbia"12.50
Aleksandar BatanjacCitizens' Group: Sloga
Slavica Božinović Democratic Party
Mariola GagićCitizens' Group
Srbislav Đorđević Serbian Radical Party
Mašan Jovanović Serbian Renewal Movement
Zoran Lazarević Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić
Milinko Marković Democratic Party of Serbia
Milija Miletić United Peasant Party
Srboljub MilovanovićCitizens' Group
Gordon PerićCitizens' Group
Vlastimir PetrovićCitizens' Group: Radoš Božinović
Total5,420100.00
Source: [216]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Svrljig:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Groups (four different lists) [217] 1,25419.408
United Peasant Party 95114.716
Socialist Party of Serbia 90514.006
Democratic Party of Serbia 66910.354
Serbian Radical Party 5698.804
Democratic Party 5308.203
G17 Plus 4186.473
Serbian Renewal Movement 3906.033
Strength of Serbia Movement 1963.03
Social Democratic Party 1912.95
Party of Serbian Unity 1752.71
Liberals of Serbia 1271.96
Revival of Serbia891.38
Total6,464100.0037
Valid votes6,46498.43
Invalid/blank votes1031.57
Total votes6,567100.00
Registered voters/turnout14,71144.64
Source: [218] [219]

Podunavlje District

Local elections were held in the one city (Smederevo) and the two other municipalities of the Podunavlje District. The Democratic Party won the greatest number of seats in both Smederevo and Smederevska Palanka but did not win the mayoralty in either community; independent candidate Jasna Avramović won in the former community, while Radoslav Cokić won in the latter. The Democratic Party of Serbia won in Velika Plana.

Smederevo
2004 Municipality of Smederevo local election: Mayor of Smederevo
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jasna AvramovićCitizens' Group: Movement for Smederevo–Dr. Jasna Avramović11,35955.78
Dobrica Janković Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 9,00444.22
Ljubomir Kapsarev G17 PlusMiroljub Labus
Slobodan Miladinović (incumbent) Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica
Zoran Mišeljić Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić
Dobrivoje Petrović Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić
Branče Stojanović Socialist Party of Serbia
Hranislav Virijević People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović
other candidates
Total20,363100.00
Source: [220] [221] [222]

Jasna Avramović was defeated in a recall election in 2005. A by-election to choose her successor took place in early 2006.

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Smederevo:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 5,79720.3216
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 4,31015.1112
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 4,30115.0812
Citizens' Groups (four different lists) [223] 3,88113.609
Socialist Party of Serbia 3,47012.1610
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 3,08710.828
Serbian Renewal Movement and Coalition: Smederevo Must Move Forward (Civic Alliance of Serbia, Democratic Alternative, Social Democratic Party)1,1043.873
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 7902.77
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 7772.72
Smederevo Democratic Party4571.60
People's Democratic Party–Dr. Slobodan Vuksanović 3041.07
League of Communists of Yugoslavia in Serbia1860.65
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 640.22
Total28,528100.0070
Valid votes28,52895.95
Invalid/blank votes1,2044.05
Total votes29,732100.00
Registered voters/turnout94,66731.41
Source: [224] [225]
Smederevska Palanka
2004 Municipality of Smederevska Palanka local election: Mayor of Smederevska Palanka (second round results)
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Radoslav Cokić Coalition: Serbian Renewal MovementNew Serbia–Dr. Dušan Narić 10,23560.97
Radoslav Ljubisavljević (incumbent) Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 6,55139.03
Goran Pirivatrić Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić
other candidates
Total16,786100.00
Source: [226] [227] [228]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Smederevska Palanka:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 3,33819.1611
Citizens' Groups (eight different lists) [229] 2,60014.934
Coalition: Serbian Renewal MovementNew Serbia–Dr. Dušan Narić 2,49514.328
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 2,13712.277
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,93111.096
Democratic Party of Serbia 1,6369.395
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 1,3787.914
Democratic Centre of Serbia–Serbian Liberal Party 6483.722
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 6473.712
Socialist People's Party 4782.74
Christian Democratic Party of Serbia 1300.75
Total17,418100.0049
Valid votes17,41895.97
Invalid/blank votes7314.03
Total votes18,149100.00
Registered voters/turnout46,11339.36
Source: [230] [231]
Velika Plana
2004 Municipality of Velika Plana local election: Mayor of Velika Plana
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dejan Šulkić Democratic Party of Serbia 5,76762.09
information missing3,52137.91
Slobodan Milosavljević Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total9,288100.00
Source: [232]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Velika Plana:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party of Serbia 2,68020.839
Democratic Party 2,42718.868
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,92714.986
Serbian Radical Party 1,89614.736
Strength of Serbia Movement 9547.413
Coalition: Serbian Renewal Movement and New Serbia 8466.573
Citizens' Groups (three different lists)6314.90
G17 Plus 5724.452
Coalition: For Our Place (Socialist People's PartyLiberals of Serbia)4193.261
United Serbia 4123.201
Party of Serbian Unity 1040.81
Total12,868100.0039
Valid votes12,86896.30
Invalid/blank votes4943.70
Total votes13,362100.00
Registered voters/turnout38,48334.72
Source: [233]

Pomoravlje District

Elections were held in four of the six municipalities of the Pomoravlje District. The exceptions were Despotovac, which had elected a mayor and assembly members in 2002, and Ćuprija, which had done so in 2003. The newly formed United Serbia party won a significant victory in its home base of Jagodina, and independent populist Dobrivoje Budimirović (formerly of the Socialist Party of Serbia) won a first-round victory in Svilajnac. The Democratic Party won in Paraćin, and a former Democrat aligned with the Serbian Renewal Movement won the mayoral election in Rekovac.

Jagodina
2004 Municipality of Jagodina local election: Mayor of Jagodina
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dragan Marković Palma United Serbia 18,75667.01
Snežana Mitrović Democratic Party 9,23432.99
Slavoljub Filipović Serbian Renewal Movement
Desimir Milenković Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total27,990100.00
Source: [234] [235]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Jagodina:

PartyVotes%Seats
United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma 8,77533.7416
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 3,96915.268
Coalition: Democratic Party of Serbia and People's Democratic Party 2,3318.964
Citizens' Groups (seven different lists) [236] 2,2548.672
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,7696.803
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,5405.923
Serbian Renewal MovementSlavoljub Filipović 1,3385.143
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,2874.952
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 8013.08
Liberals of Serbia–Petar Jaksić5722.20
Citizens' Group–New Serbia 5091.96
Social Democratic Party 3681.41
Christian Democratic Party of Serbia 1850.71
Socialist People's Party 1320.51
Moravian League980.38
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia 810.31
Total26,009100.0041
Valid votes26,00996.39
Invalid/blank votes9743.61
Total votes26,983100.00
Registered voters/turnout61,46743.90
Source: [237]
Ćuprija

There were no municipal elections in Ćuprija in 2004. The previous elections had taken place in 2003, and the next elections appear to have taken place in 2008.

Despotovac

There were no municipal elections in Despotovac in 2004. The previous elections had taken place in 2002, and the next elections took place in 2006.

Paraćin
2004 Municipality of Paraćin local election: Mayor of Paraćin (second round results)
CandidatePartyVotes%
Saša Paunović Democratic Party 9,57658.80
Zoran Stojanović Serbian Radical Party 6,71141.20
Total16,287100.00
Source: [238] [239]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Paraćin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party 6,81630.5118
Serbian Radical Party 3,73616.7210
Citizens' Groups (five different lists) [240] 3,49315.638
G17 Plus 1,8348.215
Serbian Renewal Movement 1,7217.705
Strength of Serbia Movement 1,3005.823
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,1735.253
Democratic Party of Serbia 9794.383
United Serbia 6292.82
Social Democratic Party 3351.50
New SerbiaPeople's Democratic Party 1760.79
Republican Union1500.67
Total22,342100.0055
Valid votes22,34297.03
Invalid/blank votes6852.97
Total votes23,027100.00
Registered voters/turnout49,87746.17
Source: [241] [242]
Rekovac
2004 Municipality of Rekovac local election: Mayor of Rekovac
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dr. Pavle Mijajlović (incumbent)Coalition: Serbian Renewal Movement and Citizens' Group: For Levač (Affiliation: For Levač)4,31561.52
information missing2,69938.48
Dragoslav Jovanović [243] Democratic Party
Jagoš Kuburović Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total7,014100.00
Source: [244] [245]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Rekovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party 1,68423.908
Citizens' Groups (two different lists) [246] 1,03814.735
Socialist Party of Serbia 85812.184
Serbian Renewal Movement 71710.174
Serbian Radical Party 6689.483
People's Democratic Party 6048.573
New Serbia 3855.462
Democratic Party of Serbia 3785.362
Strength of Serbia Movement 2583.661
Social Democratic Party 2433.451
G17 Plus 2143.04
Total7,047100.0033
Valid votes7,04795.45
Invalid/blank votes3364.55
Total votes7,383100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,63963.43
Source: [247] [248]
Svilajnac
2004 Svilajnac municipal election: Mayor of Svilajnac
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dobrivoje Budimirović Citizens' Group: For a Rich Municipality of Svilajnac7,12755.85
Milija Jovanović (incumbent) Democratic Party 1,62412.73
Gorica Gajić Democratic Party of Serbia 1,57912.37
Mića Nešić G17 Plus 8526.68
Branislav Marinković Serbian Renewal Movement–Citizen's Group: Successful People for a Successful Municipality7946.22
Radovan Radosavljević Strength of Serbia Movement 4403.45
Staniša Strainović Socialist Party of Serbia 2321.82
Ljubiša Radosavljević People's Democratic Party–Democratic Movement of Romanians of Serbia1140.89
Total12,762100.00
Source: [249]

Gorica Gajić was chosen as the municipality's deputy mayor after the election. [250] Budimirović won a recall election in 2007.

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Svilajnac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Group: For a Rich Municipality of Svilajnac4,90238.9719
Democratic Party 2,21617.628
Democratic Party of Serbia 1,58612.616
Coalition: Serbian Renewal Movement and Citizens' Group: Successful People for a Successful Municipality7876.263
G17 Plus 7455.923
Serbian Radical Party 7135.673
Socialist Party of Serbia 6995.563
Strength of Serbia Movement 6525.182
Coalition: NDS and Democratic Movement of Romanians of Serbia2161.72
New Serbia 640.51
Total12,580100.0047
Valid votes12,58095.56
Invalid/blank votes5844.44
Total votes13,164100.00
Registered voters/turnout26,40049.86
Source: [251] [252]

Raška District

Local elections were held in four of the five municipalities of the Raška District. The exception was Kraljevo, the capital, where the previous election had taken place in 2003.

The List for Sandžak coalition won the elections in the predominantly Bosniak municipalities of Novi Pazar and Tutin. It failed to win a majority in the Novi Pazar assembly, however, and the rival Sandžak Democratic Party was able to form a coalition administration with other parties in the assembly.

The Socialist Party of Serbia won in Raška, and an independent list led by a former Socialist won in Vrnjačka Banja.

Kraljevo

There were no municipal elections in Kraljevo in 2004. The previous mayoral and assembly elections had taken place in 2003, the next mayoral election took place in 2006, and the next assembly elections appear to have taken place in 2008.

Novi Pazar
2004 Municipality of Novi Pazar local election: Mayor of Novi Pazar
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Sulejman Ugljanin Coalition: List for Sandžak Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin (Affiliation: Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak)14,14742.8718,86352.33
Sait Kačapor SDPRasim Ljajić 10,62432.1917,18047.67
Fevzija Murić Party for Sandžak Dr. Fevzija Murić 2,3737.19
Milan Veselinović Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 2,1276.45
Milutin CvetićSerbian Democratic Alliance – Coalition: DSS, Citizens' Group, SPS, SPO, NS, DA, SSJ, DHSS 1,6184.90
Tarik Imamović Dip. Ing. El. Teh.Sandžak Alternative7022.13
Ruždija AguševićCitizens' Group5181.57
Dragić Pavlović Strength of Serbia Movement 3531.07
Mehmed Slezović G17 Plus 2890.88
Zehnija BulićSandžak Democratic Union2500.76
Total33,001100.0036,043100.00
Source: [253]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Novi Pazar:

PartyVotes%Seats
Coalition: List for Sandžak Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin 13,57240.9821
SDPRasim Ljajić 10,76632.5117
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 2,2026.654
Party for Sandžak Dr. Fevzija Murić 2,1556.513
Serbian Democratic Alliance – Coalition: DSS, Citizens' Group, SPS, SPO, NS, DA, SSJ, DHSS 1,2173.672
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 9272.80
Sandžak Alternative Dr. Fadil Skrijelj7402.23
Sandžak Democratic Union–Dr. Rešad Hazirović5331.61
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 3681.11
Coalition: Srpska Sloga3030.91
Strength of Serbia Movement 2680.81
Sandžak People's Movement (NPS)–Džemail Suljević 670.20
Total33,118100.0047
Valid votes33,11897.36
Invalid/blank votes8972.64
Total votes34,015100.00
Registered voters/turnout66,06451.49
Source: [254]

Although Sulejman Ugljanin won the mayoral election, the Sandžak Democratic Party was able to form a coalition government with the Serbian Radical Party, the Party for Sandžak, and the Serbian Democratic Alliance. [255] The divided nature of the city's government led to an extremely tense political scene in the municipality. A 2006 recall election campaign against Ugljanin ended in chaos, and a new municipal assembly election was held in 2006. [256]

Ahmedin Škrijelj of the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak appeared in the thirty-first position on the List for Sandžak's list and was awarded one of its "optional" mandates. [257] [258]

Raška
2004 Municipality of Raška local election: Mayor of Raška (second round results)
CandidatePartyVotes%
Bojan Milovanović Socialist Party of Serbia 5,26456.11
not listed4,11843.89
Total9,382100.00
Source: [259]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Raška:

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party of Serbia 2,48425.8610
Serbian Radical Party 1,50615.686
Strength of Serbia Movement 1,30213.555
Democratic Party 1,06511.094
Democratic Party of Serbia 99310.344
Liberals of Serbia 5065.272
Citizens' Groups (two different lists) [260] 4965.161
G17 Plus 4104.272
Christian Democratic Party of Serbia 3403.541
Serbian Renewal Movement 2872.99
New Serbia 910.95
Party of Serbian Unity 850.88
Patriotic Party of the Diaspora410.43
Total9,606100.0035
Valid votes9,60696.87
Invalid/blank votes3103.13
Total votes9,916100.00
Registered voters/turnout21,54446.03
Source: [261]
Tutin
2004 Municipality of Tutin local election: Mayor of Tutin
CandidatePartyVotes%
Šemsudin Kučević List for Sandžak (Affiliation: Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak)8,58859.33
Mujo Muković Sandžak Democratic Party 2,88219.91
Šerif Hamzagić G17 Plus 1,2268.47
Sead Ademović Strength of Serbia Movement 8205.66
Mithat EminovićPeople's Movement of Sandžak8095.59
Osman BejtovićCitizens' Group1511.04
Total14,476100.00
Source: [262]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Tutin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Coalition: List for Sandžak 8,32457.7522
Sandžak Democratic Party 3,10221.528
Sandžak People's Movement6814.722
G17 Plus 6164.272
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 5864.072
Strength of Serbia Movement 4563.161
Citizens' Groups (two different lists)2571.78
Party for Sandžak2191.52
Democratic Party of Serbia 1721.19
Total14,413100.0037
Valid votes14,41397.84
Invalid/blank votes3182.16
Total votes14,731100.00
Registered voters/turnout26,75555.06
Source: [263]

Bajro Gegić of the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak was chosen as deputy mayor after the election and served in the role for the next four years. [264]

Vrnjačka Banja
2004 Municipality of Vrnjačka Banja local election: Mayor of Vrnjačka Banja
CandidatePartyVotes%
Rodoljub Džamić Citizens' Group: We Know How6,93561.82
information missing4,28338.18
Radoslav Erdoglić Serbian Radical Party
Total11,218100.00
Source: [265] [266]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Vrnjačka Banja:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Group (nine different lists) [267] 3,65632.6211
Democratic Party of Serbia 1,69015.086
Democratic Party 1,63214.565
Serbian Radical Party 1,35612.104
Socialist Party of Serbia 7276.492
Serbian Renewal Movement 5454.862
Socialist People's Party 5354.772
G17 Plus 3583.191
New Serbia 3332.97
Strength of Serbia Movement 3182.84
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia 310.28
People's Democratic Party 280.25
Total11,209100.0033
Valid votes11,20996.38
Invalid/blank votes4213.62
Total votes11,630100.00
Registered voters/turnout22,64251.36
Source: [268]

Šumadija District

Local elections were held in all seven of the Šumadija District's municipalities. The Serbian Renewal Movement won the mayoral contests in four jurisdictions (including Kragujevac), either on its own or in alliance with other parties. The Democratic Party won in Batočina, and a party candidate also won in Knić in alliance with the Serbian Renewal Movement. The Serbian Radical Party won in Aranđelovac, while a Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia alliance won in Topola.

Kragujevac
2004 City of Kragujevac local election: Mayor of Kragujevac
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Veroljub Stevanović Verko Together for Kragujevac 22,03238.5932,61073.72
Dragutin Radosavljević Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 9,85617.2611,62426.28
Slavica Đukić Dejanović Socialist Party of Serbia 6,23210.92
Mileta Poskurica Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 5,82210.20
Dragan Bataveljić Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 3,2885.76
Goran Davidović Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 2,8995.08
Vladan Vučićević New Serbia 2,4794.34
Dobrica MilovanovićFor Our City2,2533.95
Miroslav Marinković G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,0941.92
Radiša PavlovićWorkers' Resistance5741.01
Branislav Kovačević Cole League for Šumadija 5620.98
Total57,091100.0044,234100.00
Source: [269]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Kragujevac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Together for KragujevacVeroljub Verko Stevanović (Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democracy, People's Democratic Party)16,09128.4728
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 10,53918.6518
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 7,19112.7213
Socialist Party of Serbia–Obren Ćetković Ćetko4,4857.948
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica 3,6766.506
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2,7504.875
For Our City–Prof. Dr. Dobrica Milovanović (Liberals of Serbia, Citizens' Group, Labour Party of Serbia)2,7384.845
New SerbiaVladan Vučićević 2,1463.804
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 1,6852.98
Citizens' Group: Pensioners of Kragujevac1,0351.83
My Capital CityBranislav Kovačević Cole (League for Šumadija)7521.33
Workers' Resistance–Radiša Pavlović6871.22
Social Democratic Party (Socijaldemokratska stranka)–Dragoljub Slović Leka4090.72
Democratic AlternativeSocial Democratic Party (Socijaldemokratska partija) Dr. Nebojša Čović 4080.72
Citizens' Group: I Love Kragujevac–Jevđa Jevđević2890.51
Citizens' Group: Kragujevac Resistance2850.50
Citizens' Group: Differently Equal–Milan Grbović2310.41
Citizens' Group: Na prvom mestu naše mesto–Zoran Marković - Vulkanizer1860.33
Citizens' Group: For a Better Tomorrow–Roma from Kragujevac–Nataša Nikolić1830.32
Citizens' Group: Forgotten Beloševac–Zoran Jokić1810.32
Citizens' Group: Toma Todorović1760.31
Citizens' Group: Health Is Our Greatest Asset–Mališa Varjačić1120.20
Citizens' Group: Peli Rosić - Petrovac890.16
Citizens' Group: For the Better750.13
Citizens' Group: Sloga–Milan Prokić530.09
Citizens' Group: For a Better Kragujevac and Šumadija340.06
Citizens' Group: Initiative for a Better Kragujevac320.06
Total56,518100.0087
Valid votes56,51897.63
Invalid/blank votes1,3732.37
Total votes57,891100.00
Registered voters/turnout145,74039.72
Source: [270]
Aranđelovac
2004 Municipality of Aranđelovac local election: Mayor of Aranđelovac (second round results)
CandidatePartyVotes%
Radosav Švabić Serbian Radical Party 6,27254.21
Dimitrije Jovanović Mita Democratic PartySerbian Renewal Movement 5,29745.79
Total11,569100.00
Source: [271]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Aranđelovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party 3,48724.5611
Democratic Party of Serbia 2,53317.848
Democratic PartySerbian Renewal Movement 2,48117.478
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,82712.876
Citizens' Groups (six different lists)1,0567.44
New Serbia 1,0157.153
G17 Plus 7935.583
Strength of Serbia Movement 7054.962
New Democratic Party of Roma of Serbia2151.51
Peasant Party of Serbia880.62
Total14,200100.0041
Valid votes14,20096.88
Invalid/blank votes4583.12
Total votes14,658100.00
Registered voters/turnout37,83338.74
Source: [272]
Batočina
2004 Municipality of Batočina local election: Mayor of Batočina
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Radiša Milošević Democratic Party 3,22861.22
information missing2,04538.78
Vlasta Kovinić Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total5,273100.00
Source: [273] [274]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Batočina:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party 1,58727.1010
Coalition: SPO, NS, and League for Šumadija 96416.466
Serbian Radical Party 73712.595
Democratic Party of Serbia 67211.484
Strength of Serbia Movement 4107.003
Socialist Party of Serbia 3916.682
Coalition: United Serbia, DHSS, GSS 2955.042
Citizens' Group: Salvation for the Municipality of Batočina2654.532
G17 Plus 2394.08
Ravna Gora Movement1732.95
Socialist People's Party 1232.10
Total5,856100.0034
Valid votes5,85696.28
Invalid/blank votes2263.72
Total votes6,082100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,26759.24
Source: [275] [276]
Knić
2004 Municipality of Knić local election: Mayor of Knić
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Bratislav NikolićCoalition: Serbian Renewal Movement and New Serbia 3,20654.95
information missing2,62845.05
Mileta Marinković Serbian Radical Party
other candidates
Total5,834100.00
Source: [277] [278]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Knić:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Groups (three different lists) [279] 1,50525.358
Coalition: Serbian Renewal Movement and New Serbia 1,00116.866
Democratic Party of Serbia 80813.615
Democratic Party 77813.104
Socialist Party of Serbia 66211.154
Serbian Radical Party 62910.593
Strength of Serbia Movement 3095.202
G17 Plus 2454.131
Total5,937100.0033
Valid votes5,93795.56
Invalid/blank votes2764.44
Total votes6,213100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,82248.46
Source: [280] [281]
Lapovo
2004 Municipality of Lapovo local election: Mayor of Lapovo
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dragan Zlatković Serbian Renewal Movement 93625.682,38972.95
Borivoje Jelenković Democratic Party 64217.6188627.05
Zlatko Radić Serbian Radical Party 60316.54
Dragan MikićCitizens' Group: For Lapovo38410.53
Dragan Petković Socialist Party of Serbia 2827.74
Miroslav Jovanović Strength of Serbia Movement 1714.69
Ratomir Kojanic Democratic Party of Serbia 1634.47
Dragutin Dostanić Liberals of Serbia–Movement for Lapovo1443.95
Miladin Džinović G17 Plus 1022.80
Veroljub MilojkovićCitizens' Group: Revival of Lapovo892.44
Sašimir Gajić Party of Serbian Unity 711.95
Dragan LazarevićCitizens' Group: Delom na Videlo581.59
Total3,645100.003,275100.00
Source: [282]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Lapovo:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 71719.776
Serbian Renewal Movement 68618.916
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 62517.235
Socialist Party of Serbia–Ljutica Krstić39410.863
Citizens' Group: For Lapovo–Dragan Mikić3609.933
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 3349.213
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 2105.792
Liberals of Serbia–Prešić Radoslav Rade1303.581
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 952.62
Party of Serbian Unity–Prof. Ljubiša Gajić762.10
Total3,627100.0029
Valid votes3,62796.77
Invalid/blank votes1213.23
Total votes3,748100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,16152.34
Source: [283]
Rača
2004 Municipality of Rača local election: Mayor of Rača
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dragan Stevanović Serbian Renewal MovementDemocratic Party (Affiliation: Democratic Party)1,94839.432,63453.35
Dragan Mijatović Draganče Socialist Party of Serbia–OO Rača1,09622.182,30346.65
Radoslav Zdravković Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 80416.27
Mileta Radovanović Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 4609.31
Verica Karić Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3707.49
Nebojša Pavlović G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 2635.32
Total4,941100.004,937100.00
Source: [284]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Rača:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Renewal MovementDemocratic Party 1,89938.4413
Socialist Party of Serbia–Dragan Mijatović Draganče78815.955
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 64112.984
Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić 4669.433
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 4058.203
G17 PlusMiroljub Labus 2755.572
New SerbiaVelja Ilić 1994.031
Citizens' Group: Party for Undecided Voters–Budimir Milenković1412.85
Citizens' Group: Young Farmers–Slađan Milanović Karabaš1082.19
Citizens' Group: Milorad Petrović180.36
Total4,940100.0031
Valid votes4,94097.40
Invalid/blank votes1322.60
Total votes5,072100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,61047.80
Source: [285]
Topola
2004 Municipality of Topola local election: Mayor of Topola (first round results)
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dragan Jovanović New SerbiaDemocratic Party of Serbia (Affiliation: New Serbia)5,33456.04
all other candidates (combined total)4,18543.96
Dušan Mladenović Serbian Radical Party
Total9,519100.00
Source: [286] [287]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Topola:

PartyVotes%Seats
Coalition: Democratic Party of Serbia and New Serbia 4,41246.1320
Democratic Party 1,44515.116
Serbian Radical Party 8859.254
Strength of Serbia Movement 6917.233
Citizens' Groups (two different lists) [288] 6306.593
Socialist Party of Serbia 5926.193
Serbian Renewal Movement 3383.531
G17 Plus 3113.251
Christian Democratic Party of Serbia 1901.99
"Greens"700.73
Total9,564100.0041
Valid votes9,56497.23
Invalid/blank votes2722.77
Total votes9,836100.00
Registered voters/turnout19,80049.68
Source: [289] [290]

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Lazar Čavić is a Serbian politician. He has served in the National Assembly of Serbia and the Assembly of Vojvodina as a member of the far-right Serbian Radical Party (SRS).

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  65. The lists were "Ecological Movement–Citizens' Parliament–Nikola Aleksić", "Sava Vojnović", "Non-Party Determined 'Prosperity'–Radomir Ćirilović", "Community of Serbs of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina–Branislav Švonja", "Basarić Jovan", "Guaranteed Security of the Hungarian Minority–Pap Ferenc", "Person with a Disability Ilija Srebro", "Association of Individual Natural Gas Consumers Aleksandar Pavkov", "Lukić Radovan", and "Economic Strength of Serbia–Branko Dragaš". None of the lists crossed the electoral threshold.
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  71. The lists were Economic Strength of Serbia and "Malbaša Branko". Neither list crossed the electoral threshold.
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  74. The lists were "Jovan Boškić", "Damir Ivančić", "Selim Advijaj", "Tihomir Rajber Titika", "Municipal Organization of Women", "Dule Malešević–Dule Foto", "Dragan Banjac", "SNP 'Svetozar Miletić'", "Zajednica Srba", "Srebro Marinko". None of the lists crossed the electoral threshold.
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  78. According to the results posted by the Center for Free Elections and Democracy, the "For Change" won three seats, "Kulpina for the Municipality of Bački Petrovac" won two seats, and a citizens' group called the "Social Democratic Party–Dr. Jan Ribović" won two seats. The Ecological Movement "Maglić" did not cross the electoral threshold.
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  88. The lists "For a Better Srbobran" and "Alliance for the Municipality of Srbobran" each won three mandates. The "Sindikat", "Živko Kurjački", "Milovan Mušicki", "Fair–Rade Atlagić", and "For Our Srbobrban" lists did not win any mandates.
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  91. Branislav Pop Jovanov's list "Oj Karlovci Moji" won three seats, as did the list, "For Karlovci – Kalanić". The "Gornji Kraj" list did not win any mandates.
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  95. She appeared in the twenty-fourth position. See Službeni List (Opštine Temerin), Volume 37 Number 6 (9 September 2004), p. 15.
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  98. The "Zdenko Babić" list won two mandates. The "'Realno'–Dragoje Bagić", "Dr. Boro Vujasin", "Dušan Banika", "Zoran Vujović", "Jovan Jovanović" and "Božo Tegeltija" lists all failed to cross the electoral threshold.
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  108. One of the lists, "Only the Best for Inđija," won all eight seats. See Direktorijum lokalnih samouprava u Srbiji, Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CESID), September 2005, p. 134.
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  111. One of the lists, "Movement for the Municipality – Bata Lezak," won both seats. See Direktorijum lokalnih samouprava u Srbiji, Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CESID), September 2005, p. 136.
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  143. The list "No Politics–Business as Soon as Possible" won two seats. The other lists did not win any seats.
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  148. The city of Niš's provisional totals for the citizens' group lists were as follows: "Pure Democracy" 875 votes (1.48%), "Coalition for Niš" 730 votes (1.23%), "League for Niš" 556 votes (0.94%), "Zoran Isailović" 465 votes (0.78%), "For a Better Tomorrow–Slavoljub Nikolić" 242 votes (0.41%), "Miroljub Stanković" 239 votes (0.40%), "Medoševac–Slobodan Panajotović" 185 votes (0.31%), "Selo Malča–Dragan Pantelić" 122 votes (0.21%), "Black Road–Petar Jovanović" 107 votes (0.18%).
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  208. The lists were "Zaplanje My Home," which won five seats, and "Nebojša Živković," which won three seats.
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  213. The lists included "For the Development of the Municipality of Merošina," which won five seats, "Finally, a Real Man," which won two seats, and "Dr. Slobodan Tončić," which also won two seats. Three other lists did not win any seats.
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  217. The lists included "Coalition for Svrljig 'Dr. Vlastimir Milkić'," which won four seats, "Radoš Božinović," which won two seats, and "Sloga," which won two seats. One other list did not win any seats.
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  223. The lists were the "Movement for Smederevo–Dr. Jasna Avramović" (which won six seats), the "Smederevo Union" (which won three seats), the "People's Movement of the Municipality of Smederevo", and the "Movement for Vranovo".
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  229. The lists included "Dragoslav Miličić" and the "Movement for a Democratic Revival," both of which won two seats. Other lists included "We Know and We Can," the "Municipal Organization 'Pensioners'," "Tradition into the Future," "Dragan Joković," "Miodrag Talijan," and one other citizens' initiative group.
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  236. There were a total of eight Citizens' Group lists that contested the election. These were the "Association of Citizens for a Rich Jagodina" (which won two mandates), "Vojislav Nikolić Konto", "Lawyer Miroslav Jovanović", "Jovan Stojanović Joca", "From Donji and Gornji Račnik", "Đorđević Žikvo Žile", "Association of Citizens: Together for Jagodina", and "Association of Citizens" Economic Revival". One of these groups contested the election in an alliance with New Serbia and is therefore listed on a separate row. Available sources do not indicate which group this was.
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  239. Stojanović's identity as the candidate defeated in the second round is confirmed in Velika Srbija [Radical Party publication], Volume 15 Number 1956 (September 2004), p. 16.
  240. The lists included the "Movement for the Village and the City," which won eight mandates.
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  245. Kuburović's identity as the Radical Party's candidate is confirmed in Velika Srbija [Serbian Radical Party publication], Volume 15 Number 1838 (September 2004), p. 21. The fact that Kuburović did not make it to the second round is confirmed in Velika Srbija [Serbian Radical Party publication], Volume 15 Number 1956 (September 2004), pp. 16-17.
  246. The lists included "Together for Levač," which won five seats.
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  267. Rodoljub Džamić's "We Know How" list won seven seats and so won a plurality victory in the election. The "Novoselac" list won two seats, and the "League for Vrnjačka Banja" and "Vrnjčanin Society–Radojica Đurđević" lists won one seat apiece. See Direktorijum lokalnih samouprava u Srbiji, Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CESID), September 2005, p. 288.
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  279. The lists included "To Move Along," which won five seats, and "Gružanski Forum," which won three seats. One other list did not win any seats.
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  288. One of the lists was "For Topola–There is Hope," which won three seats. The other list did not win any seats.
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