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2009 Serbian local elections

A small number of municipalities in Serbia held local elections in 2009. These were not part of the country's regular cycle of local elections but instead took place in certain jurisdictions where either the local government had fallen or the last local elections for four-year terms had taken place in 2005.

All local elections in 2009 were held under proportional representation. The direct election of mayors had been introduced in 2002 but was subsequently abandoned in 2007; in 2009, mayors were chosen by elected members of the local assemblies. Parties were required to cross a five per cent electoral threshold (of all votes, not only of valid votes), although this requirement was waived for parties representing national minority communities.

Results Edit

Belgrade Edit

Voždovac Edit

The municipal assembly of Voždovac was dissolved on 5 March 2009, after the resignation in January of the municipality's mayor, Goran Lukačević, and the president of its municipal assembly.[1] Lukačević continued to lead a provisional administration pending new elections, which took place on 7 June.

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić14,19030.8318
For a European VoždovacBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)13,78529.9517
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaPeople's PartyVojislav Koštunica5,69612.377
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited SerbiaIvica Dačić4,85910.566
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Vojislav Šešelj2,9086.323
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović2,4815.393
"List for Tolerance–Rasim Ljajić" (Sandžak Democratic Party, Roma Social Democratic Party)1,5763.422
Movement of SocialistsAleksandar Vulin3880.84
Party "Serbian Accord"–Ljubomir Simić880.19
Serbian People's Party580.13
Total46,029100.0056
Valid votes46,02998.18
Invalid/blank votes8551.82
Total votes46,884100.00
Registered voters/turnout148,49731.57
Source: [2]

Parliamentarian Marina Raguš led the Radical Party's list and took a seat in the municipal assembly afterwards.[3][4]

Post-election negotiations for a coalition government were not successful, and another municipal election was held on 6 December 2009.

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić23,21337.7526
For a Better VoždovacBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)17,82929.0020
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica5,3678.736
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited SerbiaIvica Dačić4,0976.664
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović2,9624.82
G17 PlusMlađan Dinkić2,7564.48
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Vojislav Šešelj2,2393.64
People's PartyMaja Gojković1,4632.38
None of the Above5170.84
GEPS for Voždovac[5]–Prof. Dr. Jovan Filipović4880.79
Party of Veterans of Serbia–General Vukajlo Čađenović2030.33
Serbia 21–Ivan Markov1930.31
Forward for the Municipality of Avalski Venac–Zdravko Pršić870.14
Serbian Accord–Ljubomir Simić740.12
Total61,488100.0056
Valid votes61,48898.13
Invalid/blank votes1,1731.87
Total votes62,661100.00
Registered voters/turnout149,36241.95
Source: [6]

Aleksandar Savić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[7]

Marina Raguš received the second position on the Radical Party's list.[8]

Zemun Edit

The municipal assembly of Zemun was dissolved on 5 March 2009, after the assembly failed to adopt its municipal statute by the required deadline. (There was also controversy over a number of disputed mandates claimed by the Radical Party.)[9] Zdravko Stanković of the Democratic Party led a provisional authority pending new elections on 7 June.[10]

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić18,29634.6123
"For a European ZemunBoris Tadić" (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)14,91328.2119
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Vojislav Šešelj5,38610.196
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–United Serbia (JS)–List for Zemun–Ivica Dačić3,8587.304
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaPeople's PartyVojislav Koštunica3,7777.154
Zemun Movement–Prof. Miša Krstić2,5554.83
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović2,1244.02
"List for Tolerance–Rasim Ljajić" (Sandžak Democratic Party, Roma Social Democratic Party)1,1922.251
"Movement of SocialistsAleksandar Vulin"6751.28
Party of Serbian Accord[11]–Ana Pavlović860.16
Total52,862100.0057
Valid votes52,86298.22
Invalid/blank votes9601.78
Total votes53,822100.00
Registered voters/turnout152,17935.37
Source: [12]

Branislav Prostran of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[13]

Vojvodina Edit

Kovin Edit

The Kovin municipal assembly was dissolved by the Serbian authorities on 8 November 2008 after it failed to adopt the country's new municipal statute.[14] Sitting mayor Novica Mijatovič of the Movement for the Revival of Our Municipality list was removed from office, and Slavko Branković of the Democratic Party was appointed to lead a provisional administration.[15][16] A new election was held on 5 April 2009.

PartyVotes%Seats
For a European Municipality of KovinBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)3,55625.6814
Citizens' Group: Movement for the Revival of Our Municipality–Sava Krstić2,75519.9010
Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić2,52218.229
Socialist Party of SerbiaUnited SerbiaFor Domestic Kovin2,18715.808
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaPeople's Party–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica8225.943
Liberal Democratic Party–Milan Višnjevac5864.23
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Vojislav Šešelj5694.11
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor (Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians, Vojvodina Hungarian Party)4583.311
Movement of SocialistsAleksandar Vulin3902.82
Total13,845100.0045
Valid votes13,84594.72
Invalid/blank votes7715.28
Total votes14,616100.00
Registered voters/turnout30,03548.66
Source: [17]

Slavko Branković of the Democratic Party was confirmed as mayor after the election and served for a full four-year term.[18]

Vrbas Edit

The municipal government of Vrbas was dismissed in June 2009 following a breakdown in the local coalition and a non-functioning municipal assembly, and a new election was scheduled for 18 October 2009.[19] Željko Vidović of the Democratic Party was appointed as the leader of a provisional administration prior to the election. An explosive device was detonated under his car shortly after he accepted this position, although no-one was in the vehicle at the time.[20]

PartyVotes%Seats
For a European VrbasBoris Tadić (Democratic PartySerbian Renewal MovementSocial Democratic Party of Serbia)7,51736.9715
SPSPUPSJSIvica Dačić3,93619.363
Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić2,87814.156
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Vojislav Šešelj1,5637.693
DSSNSVojislav Koštunica1,2496.142
Liberal Democratic PartyLeague of Social Democrats of Vojvodina–List for the Villages1,1385.602
Citizens' Group: There Is Hope5972.94
Movement of SocialistsAleksandar Vulin5452.68
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor3401.67
Za Vrbas U PlusuG17 Plus3051.50
Reformists of VojvodinaWe Love Vojvodina2661.31
Total20,334100.0031
Valid votes20,33297.07
Invalid/blank votes6142.93
Total votes20,946100.00
Registered voters/turnout37,17656.34
Source: [21]

A new coalition government was formed after the election by the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party, and other parties. Željko Vidović was chosen as mayor.[22][23] He resigned in 2012 and was replaced by Milan Stanimirović, also of the Democratic Party.

Central Serbia (excluding Belgrade) Edit

Kosjerić Edit

Željko Prodanović, a member of the Democratic Party of Serbia, was removed from office as mayor of Kosjerić on 26 February 2009, and a provisional administration was established with Milan Štulović of the Democratic Party as its leader.[24] A new election was scheduled for 7 June 2009.

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyDragan Vujadinović1,83225.578
Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić98413.735
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić95213.284
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica94013.124
SPSPUPSJS Ivica Dačić90712.663
Serbian Renewal Movement–Dr. Ljiljana Kosorić5768.042
G17 Plus–Dr. Svetlana Slavković4235.901
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović3785.271
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Vojislav Šešelj1742.43
Total7,166100.0028
Valid votes7,16698.06
Invalid/blank votes1421.94
Total votes7,308100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,88867.12
Source: [25]

Dragan Vujadinović of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election, leading a coalition government that also included the alliance around the Socialist Party of Serbia, the Serbian Renewal Movement, and G17 Plus.[26] In October 2012, a new governing coalition came to power with Milijan Stojanić of the Serbian Progressive Party as mayor.[27]

References Edit

  1. ^ Lana Gedošević, "DS pobedio na Voždovcu, SNS u Zemunu", Blic, 8 June 2009, accessed 14 October 2021.
  2. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 53 Number 31 (15 June 2009), p. 2.
  3. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 26 (28 May 2009), p. 3.
  4. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 53 Number 40 (26 August 2009), p. 29.
  5. ^ The party's name stood for "Group for the Prosperity of Serbia." See "Važno je da Voždovac dobije vlast", Blic, 30 November 2009, accessed 14 October 2021.
  6. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 53 Number 54 (7 December 2009), pp. 1-2.
  7. ^ "Izabran predsednik SO Voždovac", Radio Television of Serbia, 31 January 2014, accessed 14 October 2021.
  8. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 53 Number 52 (25 November 2009), p. 5.
  9. ^ Lana Gedošević, "DS pobedio na Voždovcu, SNS u Zemunu", Blic, 8 June 2009, accessed 14 October 2021.
  10. ^ "Prinudna uprava juče preuzela Zemun u 06.45", Politika, 17 March 2009, accessed 25 June 2018.
  11. ^ This party was known in Serbian as the "Stranka Srpska sloga." Its name could alternately be translated as "Party of Serbian Unity," but it should not be confused with the Stranka srpskog jedinstva (SSJ), a different organization known in English by the latter name.
  12. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 53 Number 30 (11 June 2009), pp. 23-24.
  13. ^ "Branislav Prostran (SNS) novi predsednik opštine Zemun", Politika, 21 July 2009, accessed 14 October 2021.
  14. ^ "Završeni lokalni izbori u Kovinu", Radio Television of Vojvodina, 5 April 2009, accessed 6 July 2022.
  15. ^ "PREMINUO NOVICA MIJATOVIĆ", vesti.rs (Source: Kovin Ekspres), 4 March 2013, accessed 6 July 2022.
  16. ^ "Kovin kao opština sa rekordnim brojem predsednika", kovinac.rs, 30 October 2017, accessed 6 July 2022.
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  20. ^ "Trotil za šefa Vrbasa", Novosti, 7 June 2009, accessed 19 March 2021.
  21. ^ Službeni List (Opštine Vrbas), Volume 44 Number 23 (24 November 2009), p. 464.
  22. ^ "VIDOVIĆ PREDSEDNIK, MARAŠEVA NA ČELU SO", Vesti (Source: Blic), 25 November 2009, accessed 19 March 2021.
  23. ^ Dragoljub Petrović, "Kursadžije, partizani i Zvezde Granda", Danas, 27 October 2009, accessed 19 March 2021.
  24. ^ Službeni List (Opštine Kosjerić), 2009 Number 2 (9 March 2009), p. 1.
  25. ^ Službeni List (Opštine Kosjerić), 2009 Number 13 (18 June 2009), p. 1; ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012, Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 60.
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A small number of municipalities in Serbia held local elections in 2009 These were not part of the country s regular cycle of local elections but instead took place in certain jurisdictions where either the local government had fallen or the last local elections for four year terms had taken place in 2005 All local elections in 2009 were held under proportional representation The direct election of mayors had been introduced in 2002 but was subsequently abandoned in 2007 in 2009 mayors were chosen by elected members of the local assemblies Parties were required to cross a five per cent electoral threshold of all votes not only of valid votes although this requirement was waived for parties representing national minority communities Contents 1 Results 1 1 Belgrade 1 1 1 Vozdovac 1 1 2 Zemun 1 2 Vojvodina 1 2 1 Kovin 1 2 2 Vrbas 1 3 Central Serbia excluding Belgrade 1 3 1 Kosjeric 2 ReferencesResults EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2021 Belgrade Edit Vozdovac Edit The municipal assembly of Vozdovac was dissolved on 5 March 2009 after the resignation in January of the municipality s mayor Goran Lukacevic and the president of its municipal assembly 1 Lukacevic continued to lead a provisional administration pending new elections which took place on 7 June PartyVotes SeatsSerbian Progressive Party Tomislav Nikolic14 19030 8318For a European Vozdovac Boris Tadic Democratic Party G17 Plus 13 78529 9517Democratic Party of Serbia New Serbia People s Party Vojislav Kostunica5 69612 377Socialist Party of Serbia Party of United Pensioners of Serbia United Serbia Ivica Dacic4 85910 566Serbian Radical Party Dr Vojislav Seselj2 9086 323Liberal Democratic Party Cedomir Jovanovic2 4815 393 List for Tolerance Rasim Ljajic Sandzak Democratic Party Roma Social Democratic Party 1 5763 422Movement of Socialists Aleksandar Vulin3880 84 Party Serbian Accord Ljubomir Simic880 19 Serbian People s Party580 13 Total46 029100 0056Valid votes46 02998 18Invalid blank votes8551 82Total votes46 884100 00Registered voters turnout148 49731 57Source 2 Parliamentarian Marina Ragus led the Radical Party s list and took a seat in the municipal assembly afterwards 3 4 Post election negotiations for a coalition government were not successful and another municipal election was held on 6 December 2009 PartyVotes SeatsSerbian Progressive Party Tomislav Nikolic23 21337 7526For a Better Vozdovac Boris Tadic Democratic Party Social Democratic Party of Serbia 17 82929 0020Democratic Party of Serbia New Serbia Vojislav Kostunica5 3678 736Socialist Party of Serbia Party of United Pensioners of Serbia United Serbia Ivica Dacic4 0976 664Liberal Democratic Party Cedomir Jovanovic2 9624 82 G17 Plus Mlađan Dinkic2 7564 48 Serbian Radical Party Dr Vojislav Seselj2 2393 64 People s Party Maja Gojkovic1 4632 38 None of the Above5170 84 GEPS for Vozdovac 5 Prof Dr Jovan Filipovic4880 79 Party of Veterans of Serbia General Vukajlo Cađenovic2030 33 Serbia 21 Ivan Markov1930 31 Forward for the Municipality of Avalski Venac Zdravko Prsic870 14 Serbian Accord Ljubomir Simic740 12 Total61 488100 0056Valid votes61 48898 13Invalid blank votes1 1731 87Total votes62 661100 00Registered voters turnout149 36241 95Source 6 Aleksandar Savic of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election 7 Marina Ragus received the second position on the Radical Party s list 8 Zemun Edit The municipal assembly of Zemun was dissolved on 5 March 2009 after the assembly failed to adopt its municipal statute by the required deadline There was also controversy over a number of disputed mandates claimed by the Radical Party 9 Zdravko Stankovic of the Democratic Party led a provisional authority pending new elections on 7 June 10 PartyVotes SeatsSerbian Progressive Party Tomislav Nikolic18 29634 6123 For a European Zemun Boris Tadic Democratic Party G17 Plus 14 91328 2119Serbian Radical Party Dr Vojislav Seselj5 38610 196Socialist Party of Serbia SPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia PUPS United Serbia JS List for Zemun Ivica Dacic3 8587 304Democratic Party of Serbia New Serbia People s Party Vojislav Kostunica3 7777 154Zemun Movement Prof Misa Krstic2 5554 83 Liberal Democratic Party Cedomir Jovanovic2 1244 02 List for Tolerance Rasim Ljajic Sandzak Democratic Party Roma Social Democratic Party 1 1922 251 Movement of Socialists Aleksandar Vulin 6751 28 Party of Serbian Accord 11 Ana Pavlovic860 16 Total52 862100 0057Valid votes52 86298 22Invalid blank votes9601 78Total votes53 822100 00Registered voters turnout152 17935 37Source 12 Branislav Prostran of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election 13 Vojvodina Edit Kovin Edit The Kovin municipal assembly was dissolved by the Serbian authorities on 8 November 2008 after it failed to adopt the country s new municipal statute 14 Sitting mayor Novica Mijatovic of the Movement for the Revival of Our Municipality list was removed from office and Slavko Brankovic of the Democratic Party was appointed to lead a provisional administration 15 16 A new election was held on 5 April 2009 PartyVotes SeatsFor a European Municipality of Kovin Boris Tadic Democratic Party G17 Plus 3 55625 6814Citizens Group Movement for the Revival of Our Municipality Sava Krstic2 75519 9010Serbian Progressive Party Tomislav Nikolic2 52218 229Socialist Party of Serbia United Serbia For Domestic Kovin2 18715 808Democratic Party of Serbia New Serbia People s Party Dr Vojislav Kostunica8225 943Liberal Democratic Party Milan Visnjevac5864 23 Serbian Radical Party Dr Vojislav Seselj5694 11 Hungarian Coalition Istvan Pasztor Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians Vojvodina Hungarian Party 4583 311Movement of Socialists Aleksandar Vulin3902 82 Total13 845100 0045Valid votes13 84594 72Invalid blank votes7715 28Total votes14 616100 00Registered voters turnout30 03548 66Source 17 Slavko Brankovic of the Democratic Party was confirmed as mayor after the election and served for a full four year term 18 Vrbas Edit The municipal government of Vrbas was dismissed in June 2009 following a breakdown in the local coalition and a non functioning municipal assembly and a new election was scheduled for 18 October 2009 19 Zeljko Vidovic of the Democratic Party was appointed as the leader of a provisional administration prior to the election An explosive device was detonated under his car shortly after he accepted this position although no one was in the vehicle at the time 20 PartyVotes SeatsFor a European Vrbas Boris Tadic Democratic Party Serbian Renewal Movement Social Democratic Party of Serbia 7 51736 9715SPS PUPS JS Ivica Dacic3 93619 363Serbian Progressive Party Tomislav Nikolic2 87814 156Serbian Radical Party Dr Vojislav Seselj1 5637 693DSS NS Vojislav Kostunica1 2496 142Liberal Democratic Party League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina List for the Villages1 1385 602Citizens Group There Is Hope5972 94 Movement of Socialists Aleksandar Vulin5452 68 Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians Istvan Pasztor3401 67 Za Vrbas U Plusu G17 Plus3051 50 Reformists of Vojvodina We Love Vojvodina2661 31 Total20 334100 0031Valid votes20 33297 07Invalid blank votes6142 93Total votes20 946100 00Registered voters turnout37 17656 34Source 21 A new coalition government was formed after the election by the Democratic Party the Socialist Party and other parties Zeljko Vidovic was chosen as mayor 22 23 He resigned in 2012 and was replaced by Milan Stanimirovic also of the Democratic Party Central Serbia excluding Belgrade Edit Kosjeric Edit Zeljko Prodanovic a member of the Democratic Party of Serbia was removed from office as mayor of Kosjeric on 26 February 2009 and a provisional administration was established with Milan Stulovic of the Democratic Party as its leader 24 A new election was scheduled for 7 June 2009 PartyVotes SeatsDemocratic Party Dragan Vujadinovic1 83225 578Serbian Progressive Party Tomislav Nikolic98413 735New Serbia Velimir Ilic95213 284Democratic Party of Serbia Dr Vojislav Kostunica94013 124SPS PUPS JS Ivica Dacic90712 663Serbian Renewal Movement Dr Ljiljana Kosoric5768 042G17 Plus Dr Svetlana Slavkovic4235 901Liberal Democratic Party Cedomir Jovanovic3785 271Serbian Radical Party Dr Vojislav Seselj1742 43 Total7 166100 0028Valid votes7 16698 06Invalid blank votes1421 94Total votes7 308100 00Registered voters turnout10 88867 12Source 25 Dragan Vujadinovic of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election leading a coalition government that also included the alliance around the Socialist Party of Serbia the Serbian Renewal Movement and G17 Plus 26 In October 2012 a new governing coalition came to power with Milijan Stojanic of the Serbian Progressive Party as mayor 27 References Edit Lana Gedosevic DS pobedio na Vozdovcu SNS u Zemunu Blic 8 June 2009 accessed 14 October 2021 Sluzbeni List Grada Beograda Volume 53 Number 31 15 June 2009 p 2 Sluzbeni List Grada Beograda Volume 52 Number 26 28 May 2009 p 3 Sluzbeni List Grada Beograda Volume 53 Number 40 26 August 2009 p 29 The party s name stood for Group for the Prosperity of Serbia See Vazno je da Vozdovac dobije vlast Blic 30 November 2009 accessed 14 October 2021 Sluzbeni List Grada Beograda Volume 53 Number 54 7 December 2009 pp 1 2 Izabran predsednik SO Vozdovac Radio Television of Serbia 31 January 2014 accessed 14 October 2021 Sluzbeni List Grada Beograda Volume 53 Number 52 25 November 2009 p 5 Lana Gedosevic DS pobedio na Vozdovcu SNS u Zemunu Blic 8 June 2009 accessed 14 October 2021 Prinudna uprava juce preuzela Zemun u 06 45 Politika 17 March 2009 accessed 25 June 2018 This party was known in Serbian as the Stranka Srpska sloga Its name could alternately be translated as Party of Serbian Unity but it should not be confused with the Stranka srpskog jedinstva SSJ a different organization known in English by the latter name Sluzbeni List Grada Beograda Volume 53 Number 30 11 June 2009 pp 23 24 Branislav Prostran 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