September–October 2002 Serbian presidential election

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{{Infobox election

| election_name = September–October 2002 Serbian presidential election

| country = Serbia

| flag_year = 1991

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 1997 Serbian presidential election

| previous_year = 1997

| next_election = December 2002 Serbian presidential election

| next_year = {{nowrap|Dec 2002}}

| election_date = 29 September 2002 (first round)
{{nowrap|13 October 2002 (second round)}}

| turnout = 45.45% ({{decrease}} 5.49 pp)

| image1 = Vojislav Koštunica 2004.jpg

| candidate1 = Vojislav Koštunica

| party1 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| popular_vote1 = 1,991,947

| percentage1 = 68.38%

| image2 = Miroljub Labus crop.jpg

| candidate2 = Miroljub Labus

| party2 = Independent

| popular_vote2 = 921,094

| percentage2 = 31.62%

| title = President

| before_election = Milan Milutinović

| before_party = Socialist Party of Serbia

| after_election = Election results annulled
Milan Milutinović (acting)

| after_party = Socialist Party of Serbia

}}

Presidential elections were held in the Yugoslav province of Serbia on 29 September 2002, with a second round on 13 October.[http://www.rik.parlament.gov.rs/arhiva-izbori-za-predsednika-20021.php Elections for the President of the Republic, held on September 29 and October 13, 2002] RIK However, the result was invalidated because turnout in the second round was less than 50%. Fresh elections were held in December.

Results

{{Election results

|cand1=Vojislav Koštunica|party1=Democratic Party of Serbia|votes1=1123420|votes1_2=1991947

|cand2=Miroljub Labus|party2=Citizens' Group: Best for Serbia – Miroljub Labus|votes2=995200|votes2_2=921094|color2={{party color|Democratic Opposition of Serbia}}

|cand3=Vojislav Šešelj|party3=Serbian Radical Party|votes3=845308

|cand4=Vuk Drašković|party4=Serbian Renewal Movement|votes4=159959

|cand5=Borislav Pelević|party5=Party of Serbian Unity|votes5=139047

|cand6=Bata Živojinović|party6=Socialist Party of Serbia|votes6=119052

|cand7=Nebojša Pavković|party7=Citizens' Group|votes7=75662

|cand8=Branislav-Bane Ivković|party8=Citizens' Group: Socialists for Return to the Basics|votes8=42853|color8=red

|cand9=Vuk Obradović|party9=Social Democracy|votes9=26050

|cand10=Tomislav Lalošević|party10=Citizens' Group|votes10=25133

|cand11=Dragan Radenović|party11=Citizens' Group: Society of Free Citizens|votes11=8280

|invalid=74534|invalid2=65427

|electorate=6553042|electorate2=6553042

|source=[http://arhiva.rik.parlament.gov.rs/doc/arhiva/predsednik/2002%20I/cir/1.%20-%202002%20I%20preciscena%20lista%20kandidata.pdf RIK], [http://arhiva.rik.parlament.gov.rs/arhiva-izbori-za-predsednika-20021.php RIK]

}}

References

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