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1990 Montenegrin general election


FieldValue
election_name1990 Montenegrin general election
countrySR Montenegro
typepresidential
ongoingno
module{{Infobox election
embedyes
election_namePresidential election
next_election1992–93 Montenegrin general election
next_year1992–93
election_date9 December 1990 (first round)
23 December 1990 (second round)
turnout75.69% (first round), 65.21% (second round)
image1Momir Bulatović (cropped).jpg
candidate1**Momir Bulatović**
party1League of Communists of Montenegro
popular_vote1**203,616**
percentage1**78.13%**
image2Lj Stankovic, Podgorica 2019, crop.jpg
candidate2Ljubiša Stanković
party2Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia
popular_vote256,990
percentage221.87%
titlePresident
before_electionMomir Bulatović
before_partySKCG
after_electionMomir Bulatović
after_partySKCG
module{{Infobox legislative election
embedyes
election_nameParliamentary election
election_date9 December 1990
previous_election[1989](1989-montenegrin-parliamentary-election)
next_election[1992](1992-93-montenegrin-general-election)
first_electionyes
party1League of Communists of Montenegroleader1 = Momir Bulatovićseats1 = 83percentage1 = 56.29
party2Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavialeader2 = Ljubiša Stankovićseats2 = 17percentage2 = 14.07
party3People's Party (Montenegro, 1990)leader3 = Novak Kilibardaseats3 = 13percentage3 = 13.31
party4SDA CG–DSleader4 = Harun Hadžićseats4 = 12percentage4 = 10.47
titlePrime Minister
before_electionRadoje Kontić
before_partySKCG
after_electionMilo Đukanović
after_partySKCG

23 December 1990 (second round)

General elections were held in SR Montenegro on 9 December 1990, with a second round of the presidential election held on 23 December. Momir Bulatović of the League of Communists won the presidential election, whilst his party emerged as the largest in Parliament, winning 83 of the 125 seats.

Results

President

In order to be elected in the first round, a candidate had to cross a threshold of 50% of the registered voters. Although incumbent President of the Presidency Momir Bulatović received 62% of the valid votes, this was only 42.2% of the registered voters. However, he went on to win the second round convincingly against Ljubiša Stanković of the Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia, becoming the first elected President of Montenegro.

National Assembly

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20100703005659/http://www.policy.hu/bieber/Publications/bieber.pdf Montenegrin politics since the disintegration of Yugoslavia] Florian Bieber
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