Eighteen municipalities in Serbia held local elections on 4 November 2001.[1] These were not part of the country's regular cycle of local elections but instead took place in certain jurisdictions where the local government had fallen.
Results
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Vojvodina
editTitel
editResults of the election for the municipal assembly of Titel:
Party | Seats | |
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Democratic Opposition of Serbia (Democratic Party, League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, New Democracy, Social Democratic Union) | 14 | |
Socialist Party of Serbia | 5 | |
Democratic Party of Serbia–My Vojvodina | 2 | |
Citizens' Group candidates | 2 | |
Movement for a Democratic Serbia | 1 | |
Serbian Renewal Movement | 1 | |
Total | 25 | |
Source: [2] Only parties or alliances that won mandates are listed. |
Milivoj Petrović of the Democratic Party had already become the leader of the local government prior to the 2001 vote and was confirmed as mayor following the election.[3]
Central Serbia (excluding Belgrade)
editAleksinac
editResults of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Aleksinac:
Party | Seats | |
---|---|---|
Socialist Party of Serbia | 22 | |
Democratic Opposition of Serbia | 13 | |
Democratic Party of Serbia–Vojislav Koštunica | 12 | |
Serbian Renewal Movement | 4 | |
Citizens' Group candidates | 3 | |
Serbian Radical Party | 1 | |
Total | 55 | |
Source: [4] Only parties or alliances that won mandates are listed. |
Radoslav Pavković served as mayor after the election.[5]
Batočina
editResults of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Batočina:
Party | Seats | |
---|---|---|
Democratic Party of Serbia–Vojislav Koštunica | 10 | |
Democratic Opposition of Serbia (Democratic Party, Christian Democratic Party of Serbia, New Democracy, Coalition for Šumadija) | 10 | |
Serbian Renewal Movement | 6 | |
Citizens' Group candidates | 4 | |
Socialist Party of Serbia | 3 | |
People's Party "Truth" | 1 | |
unknown/not listed | 1 | |
Total | 35 | |
Source: [6] Only parties or alliances that won mandates are listed. |
Miodrag Nikolić of the Democratic Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[7]
References
edit- ^ "Vanredni izbori u 18 opština", Glas javnosti, 29 October 2001, accessed 14 August 2021.
- ^ "U većini opština moguće koalicije", Glas javnosti, 6 November 2001, accessed 15 September 2021; "Beg iz zapećka", Glas javnosti, 20 July 2002, accessed 14 August 2021.
- ^ "Beg iz zapećka", Glas javnosti, 20 July 2002, accessed 14 August 2021.
- ^ "U većini opština moguće koalicije", Glas javnosti, 6 November 2001, accessed 15 September 2021.
- ^ "Uskoro nova centrala", Glas javnosti, 28 February 2002, accessed 2022.
- ^ "U većini opština moguće koalicije", Glas javnosti, 6 November 2001, accessed 15 September 2021.
- ^ "Vanredni izbori u 18 opština", Glas javnosti, 29 October 2001, accessed 12 April 2022.