Montenegrin parliamentary election, 2002

Montenegrin parliamentary election, 2002
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Montenegrin parliamentary elections were held in 2002. There were 455,791 eligible voters registered.

Red: DPS-SDP absolute majority
Orange: DPS-SDP relative majority
Dark Blue: SNP-SNS-NS absolute majority
Light Blue: SNP-SNS-NS relative majority
Pink: Albanian Coalition relative majority
e • d Summary of the 20 October 2002 Assembly of the Republic of Montenegro election results
List Votes  % Seats +/–
Main Albanian by-elect
Democratic List for a European Montenegro – Milo Đukanović (Демократска листа за европску Црну Гору – Мило Ђукановић) 167,166 47.34 36 +3 +3
Together for Change SNPSNSNS (Заједно за промјене СНП–СНС–НС) 133,900 37.92 30 −3
Montenegro can Do It – Liberal Alliance of Montenegro (Црна Гора може – Либерални савез Црне Горе) 20,365 5.77 4 −2
Patriotic Coalition for Yugoslavia (Патриотска коалиција за Југославију) 9,920 2.81
Democratic Coalition – Albanians Together
(Демократска коалиција – албанци заједно)
8,498 2.41 +2 ±0
Bosniak Democratic Coalition – Harun Hadžić (Бошњачка демократска коалиција – Харун Хаџић) 2,446 0.69
Socialist Party of Yugoslavia with Communists – for preservation of Yugoslavia (Социјалистичка партија Југославије са комунистима – за очување Југославије) 2,242 0.63
Bosniak Coalition (Бошњачка коалиција) 2,173 0.62
Party of Protection of Motto Savings and Social Security of Citizens of Montenegro (Странка заштите штедних улога и социјалне сигурности грађана Црне Горе) 851 0.24
Serbian Radical Party (Српска радикална странка) 837 0.24
Invalid votes 4,704 1.33
Total (turnout 77.47%; -4.32%) 353,102 100 70 +5 -2

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