2005 Serbian local elections

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A small number of municipalities in Serbia held local elections in 2005 for mayors, assembly members, or both. 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 term of the municipal assembly had expired.

Serbia had introduced the direct election of mayors in 2002. This practice was abandoned with the 2008 Serbian local elections, but it was still in effect in 2005, and some mayor by-elections took place during the year. The constituent municipalities of Belgrade did not have directly elected mayors, and in these jurisdictions mayors were chosen by the elected assembly members.[1]

All assembly elections were held under proportional representation with a three per cent electoral threshold.

Results[]

Vojvodina[]

Bačka Palanka[]

The Bačka Palanka municipal assembly was not properly constituted after the 2004 Serbian local elections, and a new election took place in December 2005. The full results do not appear to be available online. The preliminary results were as follows:

Electoral List % Seats
Serbian Radical Party 27.8 14
Democratic Party 15.8 8
Socialist Party of Serbia c. 10 5
Strength of Serbia Movement c. 10 5
Democratic Party of Serbia 7.7 4
G17 Plus 6.7 4
Serbian Renewal Movement 3.03 2
100 42
Source: "SRS osvojila najviše glasova u Bačkoj Palanci", Mondo, 19 December 2005, accessed 15 October 2021. Only lists that won representation in the assembly are listed.

Bečej[]

Bečej mayor Đorđe Predin was defeated in a recall election in December 2005. The results were as follows:

2005 Bečej mayoral recall election
Option Votes %
For the proposal to recall the mayor of Bečej 4,350 53.55
Against the proposal to recall the mayor of Bečej 3,773 46.45
Total valid votes 8,123 100
Source: Sluźbeni List (Opštine Bečej), Volume 41 Number 13 (19 December 2005), p. 8.

A by-election to selection Predin's replacement was held in early 2006. Peter Knezi of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians had previously served as deputy mayor and may have been acting mayor during the election period.

Central Serbia (excluding Belgrade)[]

Niš[]

Niš mayor Smiljko Kostić remained in office following a recall election on 4 December 2005. The results were as follows:

2005 Niš mayoral recall election
Option Votes %
Against the proposal to recall the mayor of Niš not listed 62.52
For the proposal to recall the mayor of Niš not listed 35.95
Source: Izjašnjavanje građana po pitanju za opoziv Gradonačelnika Niša 04.12.2004., Archived 2005-12-23 at the Wayback Machine, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, 23 December 2005, accessed 11 July 2021.

References[]

  1. ^ ZAKON O LOKALNIM IZBORIMA, Lokalni Izbori 2004, B92, accessed 29 May 2021.
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