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In 2002 there was a failed presidential election in the Republic of Montenegro, then a part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. They failed mainly due to the opposition's boycott.
Summary of the 22 December 2002 Montenegrin presidential election results Candidates Nominators Votes % Filip Vujanović (Филип Вујановић) DPS-SDP 175,328 83.65 Dragan Hajduković (Драган Хајдуковић) independent 12,319 5.88 Aleksandar Vasiljević (Александар Васиљевић) Serbian Radical Party Dr Vojislav Šešelj 6,448 3.08 Milan Radulović (Милан Радуловић) Party of Natural Law 3,115 1.49 Obrad Marković (Обрад Марковић) Yugoslav Communists 1,747 0.83 Jovan Pejović (Јован Пејовић) independent 1,704 0.81 Milan Šparović (Милан Шпаровић) independent 1,229 0.59 Ilija Darmanović (Илија Дармановић) Serbian Radical Party of Montenegro 971 0.46 Milivoje Bakić (Миливоје Бакић) independent 717 0.34 Đorđije Milić (Ђорђије Милић) independent 489 0.23 Mihailo Marković (Михаило Марковић) independent 437 0.21 Invalid 5,094 2.43 Total (turnout 45.87%) 209,598 100 Elections and referendums in Montenegro Parliamentary elections Presidential elections Municipal elections Referendums For the period 1918-1945, see Elections in Yugoslavia.This Montenegrin elections-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. - Parliament