1997 Serbian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in the Republic of Serbia in December 1997, following the annulment of the results of the September–October elections due to low voter turnout. The result was a victory for Milan Milutinović of the Socialist Party of Serbia, who defeated Vojislav Šešelj in the second round.
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Results
Candidate | Party | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Milan Milutinović | Left Coalition | 1,665,822 | 43.70 | 2,181,808 | 59.23 | |
Vojislav Šešelj | Serbian Radical Party | 1,227,076 | 32.19 | 1,383,868 | 37.57 | |
Vuk Drašković | Serbian Renewal Movement | 587,776 | 15.42 | |||
Vuk Obradović | Social Democracy | 115,850 | 3.04 | |||
Dragoljub Mićunović | Democratic Center | 86,583 | 2.27 | |||
Miodrag Vidojković | Citizens' Group | 29,180 | 0.77 | |||
Predrag Vuletić | Liberal-Democratic Party | 21,353 | 0.56 | |||
Invalid/blank votes | 76,911 | – | 115,319 | – | ||
Total | 3,812,010 | 100 | 3,683,714 | 100 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 7,226,947 | 52.75 | 7,225,860 | 50.98 | ||
Source: RIK |
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