Macedonian local elections, 2017

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Macedonian local elections, 2017
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  2013 15 October 2017 (first round)
29 October 2017 (second round)
2021 

80 municipalities and Skopje

 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party SDSM BDI VMRO-DPMNE
Mayoralities won57105
ChangeIncrease2.svg 53Decrease2.svg 4Decrease2.svg 51

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
Party AS LB DPA
Mayoralities won311
ChangeIncrease2.svg 3Increase2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 1

 Seventh partyEighth party
 
Party DPTM Independent
Mayoralities won13
ChangeSteady2.svgIncrease2.svg 1

The 2017 Macedonian local elections were held on October 15 and 29, 2017 in the Republic of Macedonia to elect mayors and members of municipality councils of the 80 municipalities in Macedonia. These were the sixth local elections since the independence of Macedonia.

A city council, town council, town board, or board of aldermen is the legislative body that governs a city, town, municipality, or local government area.

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The mandates of the current mayors and municipality councils ran out on May 22, and unlike those of government ministers, they are not automatically prolonged until new ones are elected. The delay in this respect prevented institutions under municipal authority, such as schools, kindergartens, public enterprises, fire-fighting units, to execute their duties. The new parliamentary majority extended the mandate of the local councils and mayors until new election are held.

On June 3 the newly established government set October 15, 2017 as the date of the upcoming local elections. On August 6, Macedonian parliament speaker Talat Xhaferi announced that local elections would be held October 15, 2017.

Talat Xhaferi Albanian politician of Macedonia

Talat Xhaferi is a Macedonian-Albanian politician and Speaker of the Parliament of North Macedonia. He was also the former Minister of Defense.

The local elections were held as scheduled, on October 15, 2017. The election started in 7AM (local time) and the process was held in relatively peaceful mood, with a several minor incidents throughout the country. The polling stations were closed 12 hours later. However, only 45 municipalities elected a mayor in the first round, and 35 had to vote again on October 29.

The second round of the local elections was held as scheduled, October 29, 2017. The election started in 7AM (local time) and the process was held in relatively peaceful mood, with a several minor incidents throughout the country. The polling stations were closed 12 hours later.

Results

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MunicipalityCandidateParty%Round won in
AerodromZlatko Marin Social Democratic Union 52.03%First round
AračinovoMilikije Halimi Social Democratic Union 57.81%First round
BerovoZvonko Pekevski Social Democratic Union 60.96%First round
BitolaNataša Petrovska Social Democratic Union 59.77%First round
BogdanciBlaže Šapov Social Democratic Union 55.37%First round
BogovinjeAljbon Džemaili Alliance for Albanians 53.70%Second round
BosilovoZoran Zimbakov Social Democratic Union 53.80%First round
BrvenicaEnver PajazitiIndependent55.38%Second round
ButelVelimir Smilevski Social Democratic Union 57.02%Second round
ValandovoPero Kostadinov Social Democratic Union 55.31%First round
VasilevoMarjan Janev Social Democratic Union 52.52%First round
VevčaniSašo Jankoski Social Democratic Union 53.15%First round
VelesAce Kocevski Social Democratic Union 53.51%First round
VinicaIvica Dimitrov Social Democratic Union 52.23%Second round
VrapčišteIsen Shabani Alliance for Albanians 51.25%Second round
Gazi BabaBoris Georgievski Social Democratic Union 53.57%Second round
GevgelijaSašo Pockov Social Democratic Union 54.55%First round
Gjorče PetrovAleksandar Naumoski Social Democratic Union 53.75%First round
GostivarArben Taravari Alliance for Albanians 50.12%Second round
GradskoRobert Bešovski Social Democratic Union 53.51%Second round
DebarRuždi Ljata Democratic Union for Integration 52.04%Second round
DebarcaZoran Nogačeski Social Democratic Union 56.70%First round
DelčevoGoran Trajkovski Social Democratic Union 51.83%First round
Demir KapijaLazar Petrov Social Democratic Union 56.12%Second round
Demir HisarMarjanče Stojanovski Social Democratic Union 55.43%First round
DojranAngo Angov Social Democratic Union 58.19%First round
DolneniDžemil Kjamili Democratic Union for Integration 53.90%Second round
ŽelinoBljerim Sejdi Besa Movement 51.27%Second round
ZelenikovoBorče Gievski Social Democratic Union 59.22%First round
ZrnovciBlaže Stankov VMRO-DPMNE 57.11%Second round
IlindenŽika Stojanovski VMRO-DPMNE 57.34%First round
JegunovceDarko Blažeski Social Democratic Union 61.79%Second round
KavadarciMitko Jančev VMRO-DPMNE 52.65%Second round
KarbinciJordan Nasev Social Democratic Union 56.94%Second round
KarpošStefan Bogoev Social Democratic Union 57.70%First round
Kisela VodaFilip Temelkovski Social Democratic Union 54.89%Second round
KičevoFatmir Dehari Democratic Union for Integration 60.36%First round
KončeBlagoj Iliev Social Democratic Union 55.23%First round
KočaniNikolčo Ilijev Social Democratic Union 55.80%First round
KratovoLjupčo Bojadžiev Social Democratic Union 57.11%First round
Kriva PalankaBorjančo Micevski Social Democratic Union 57.97%First round
KrivogaštaniRubinčo Šefteroski Social Democratic Union 53.90%First round
KruševoTome Hristoski Social Democratic Union 60.63%First round
KumanovoMaksim Dimitrievski Social Democratic Union 52.53%First round
LipkovoErkan Arifi Democratic Union for Integration 58.55%Second round
LozovoAco Velkovski Social Democratic Union 55.18%First round
Mavrovo and RostušaMedat Kurtovski Social Democratic Union 55.85%First round
Makedonska KamenicaSonja Stamenkova Social Democratic Union 54.24%Second round
Makedonski BrodŽivko Siljanoski Social Democratic Union 66.46%Second round
MogilaJasmina Gulevska Social Democratic Union 51.22%Second round
NegotinoToni Delkov Social Democratic Union 51.44%First round
NovaciLjube Kuzmanoski Social Democratic Union 53.00%Second round
Novo SeloBoro Stojčev Social Democratic Union 52.13%First round
OhridJovan Stojanoski Social Democratic Union 54.07%First round
PetrovecBorče Mitevski VMRO-DPMNE 62.05%First round
PehčevoDragan Trenčovski Social Democratic Union 52.65%First round
PlasnicaIsmail Jahoski Democratic Union for Integration 59.12%First round
PrilepIlija Jovanoski Social Democratic Union 51.07%First round
ProbištipDragan Anastasov Social Democratic Union 52.27%Second round
RadovišGerasim Konzulov Social Democratic Union 50.13%First round
RankovceIvica ToševskiIndependent58.27%First round
ResenŽivko Gošarevski Social Democratic Union 55.03%First round
RosomanBranko Janev Social Democratic Union 54.23%Second round
SarajBlerim Bedžeti Democratic Union for Integration 52.26%Second round
Sveti NikoleSašo Velkovski Social Democratic Union 50.17%First round
SkopjePetre Šilegov Social Democratic Union 50.33%First round
SopišteStefče Trpkovski VMRO-DPMNE 50.78%First round
Staro NagoričaneŽaklina Jovanovska Social Democratic Union 65.36%Second round
StrugaRamis Merko Democratic Union for Integration 49.53%Second round
StrumicaKosta Janevski Social Democratic Union 59.45%First round
StudeničaniAzem Sadiki Democratic Party of Albanians 52.17%Second round
TearceIsen Asani Democratic Union for Integration 51.64%Second round
TetovoTeuta Arifi Democratic Union for Integration 49.09%Second round
CentarSaša Bogdanovikj Social Democratic Union 63.47%First round
Centar ŽupaArijan Ibraim Democratic Party of Turks 70.48%First round
ČairVisar Ganiu Democratic Union for Integration 48.66%Second round
ČaškaGoran Stojanovski Social Democratic Union 69.58%Second round
Češinovo-ObleševoGorančo Krstev Social Democratic Union 49.91%Second round
Čučer-SandevoJovan PejkovskiIndependent51.40%First round
ŠtipBlagoj Bočvarski Social Democratic Union 51.54%Second round
Šuto OrizariKurto Duduš Social Democratic Union 57.61%Second round

Incidents and reactions

Alit Abazi, an independent candidate for the council of Kičevo Municipality, was killed in public with a hand gun, but the Ministry of Internal Affairs issued a statement that the murder was not politically motivated. [1] The house of Vlado Misajlovski, a candidate for mayor in Gjorche Petrov, and the bakery of his father caught fire. Police statement said the bakery caught fire because of defective installation and the fire spread to the house. [2] Elvis Bajram, a candidate for mayor in Shuto Orizari, was attacked with a metal pipe after arguing with activists of the opposing candidate. [3] An NGO activist from Struga was beaten after speaking against Ziadin Sela, leader of the Alliance for the Albanians. [4] Voters were caught trying to photograph the ballot and were immediately arrested. [5] [6] People were also arrested for inciting and participating in physical showdowns. Polling stations were briefly closed until the situations were sorted out. [7] [8]

Kičevo Municipality Urban municipality in Southwestern Statistical Region, North Macedonia

Kičevo Municipality is a municipality in the western part of the Republic of North Macedonia. The municipal seat is the city of Kičevo. Kičevo Municipality is located in the Southwestern Statistical Region.

Vlado Misajlovski is a Republic of Macedonia politician. He serves as Minister of Transport and Communications in the cabinet of Nikola Gruevski since 13 May 2015, when he succeeded Mile Janakieski.

The leading opposition party, VMRO-DPMNE filed dozens of complaints all of which were rejected by the State Election Commission. The leader of the party, former prime-minister Nikola Gruevski, said that he does not recognize the election as free and democratic and asked for an early parliamentary election. [9] After losing in Struga, the city's former mayor Sela said that he does not recognize the result and called DUI to a showdown at an early parliamentary election. [10] The Besa Movement reported that irregularities were noted and complaints were filed. [11]

VMRO-DPMNE political party in North Macedonia

The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity, simplified as VMRO-DPMNE, is one of the two major parties in North Macedonia, the other being the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM).

Nikola Gruevski Macedonian politician

Nikola Gruevski is a fugitive politician from North Macedonia who served as Prime Minister of the then-Macedonia from 2006 to 2016, and led the VMRO-DPMNE party from 2003 to 2017. Previously, he was Minister of Finance in the VMRO-DPMNE government led by Ljubčo Georgievski until 2002.

Democratic Union for Integration political party

The Democratic Union for Integration is the largest Albanian political party in North Macedonia and the third largest political party in the country. It was formed immediately after the country's 2001 conflict between the National Liberation Army (NLA) and the Macedonian Security Forces. The NLA leader Ali Ahmeti became party president.

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