- Vojvodina parliamentary election, 2004
First round of the
Vojvodina parliamentary election was held onSeptember 19 2004 , at the same time when the local elections were held in the whole ofSerbia (with the exception of the Autonomous Province ofKosovo ).Second round of elections was held on
October 3 2004 .Rules
There are 120 MPs in Vojvodina's Parliament. One half (60 MPs) is elected based on a proportional representation one-round system, according to which
Vojvodina is one electorial unit. Voters choose between several Parties, Coalitions or Citizen Groups. The other 60 MPs are elected based on majority two-round system, according to whichVojvodina is divided into 60 electorial units in a way that every county gives at least one MP. Some larger electoral units, like the cities ofNovi Sad ,Subotica ,Zrenjanin etc., give more (from 2 up to 7). In this case, voters choose between more candidates. A candidate can win in first round if he/she gets more than 50%+1 votes of those who voted. If none gets enough votes, the two strongest candidates go to the second round, in which the one with more votes wins.The
election threshold for Parties, Coalitions and Citizen’s Groups is 5%, except for Parties of minority groups (Hungarians, Croats, etc.), for whom the threshold is smaller, but not smaller than the number of votes necessary to get one MP. According to the law, on all lists of Parties, Coalitions and Citizen’s Groups at least 30% of the proposed MPs must be women.Participants
Lists that competed in one-round system
1. Democratic Party (Demokratska stranka)ndash
Boris Tadić
2.Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (Savez vojvođanskih Mađara - Vajdasági Magyar Szövetség)ndashKasza József
3.Serbian Radical Party (Srpska radikalna stranka)ndashTomislav Nikolić
4. “Together for Vojvodina ” („Zajedno za Vojvodinu”)ndashNenad Čanak
*League of Vojvodina Social Democrats (Liga socijaldemokrata Vojvodine)
*Democratic Vojvodina (Demokratska Vojvodina)
*Vojvodina Union - Vojvodina my home (Vojvođanska unijandash Vojvodina moj dom)
*Union of Socialists of Vojvodina (Unija socijalista Vojvodine)
*Vojvodinian Movement (Vojvođanski pokret)
*Civic Alliance of Serbia (Građanski savez Srbije)
*Social Democratic Union (Socijaldemokratska unija)5.G17 Plus (G17+)ndashMiroljub Labus
6.Socialist Party of Serbia (Socijalistička partija Srbije)ndash Dušan Bajatović
7.Democratic Party of Serbia (Demokratska stranka Srbije)ndashVojislav Koštunica
8. “Clean hends of Vojvodina ” („Čiste ruke Vojvodine”)ndashMiodrag Isakov
*Reformists of Vojvodina (Reformisti Vojvodine)
*Serbian Renewal Movement (Srpski pokret obnove)
*Resistance (Otpor)9.Serbian Strength Movement (Politički pokret „Snaga Srbije”)ndashBogoljub Karić
10.New Serbia (Nova Srbija)ndashVelimir Ilić Parties that competed in two-round system
Results
The results of the two rounds were:
A governing coalition was formed comprising the Democratic Party, Together for Vojvodina, Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, and Serbian Strength Movement, which together hold 66 seats in the Assembly - a majority of 12.
Democratic Party Vice-President
Bojan Pajtić was elected President of the Executive Council andBojan Kostreš from theLeague of Vojvodina Social Democrats was elected President of the Assembly. [ [http://rulers.org/2004-10.html October 2004] , "Rulers.org ", accessed on2006-12-31 ]References
See also
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Vojvodina
*Politics of Vojvodina External links
* [http://www.skupstinavojvodine.sr.gov.yu/ Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina]
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