- Montenegrin presidential election, 1992
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Montenegrin presidential elections were held in 1992.
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Results
Round One
- Registered voters: 429,047
- Votes: 295,808
- Valid votes: 287,658
- Invalid votes: 8,150
- Turnout: 68.9%
- Momir Bulatović - 123,183 (42.8%)
- Branko Kostić - 68,296 (23.7%)
- Slavko Perović - 52,736 (18.3%)
- Novak Kilibarda - 25,979 (9%)
- Dragan Hajduković - 1,027 (3.6%)
- S. Vujošević - 277 (1%)
- V. Kaluđerović - 1,606 (0.6%)
- P. Popović - 1419 (0.5%)
- Ž. Radović - 1399 (0.5%)
Round Two
- Registered voters: 429,047
- Votes: 253,630
- Valid votes: 250,767
- Invalid votes: 2,863
- Turnout: 59.1%
- Momir Bulatović - 123,183 (42.8%)
- Branko Kostić - 68,296 (23.7%)
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