Elections in Montenegro

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Montenegro holds national election for the Parliament and the office of President. Montenegro has a multi-party system with numerous parties. The Parliament has 81 members elected by a system of proportional representation using D'Hondt method for a four-year term. To enter the Parliament, parties have to surpass the electoral threshold of 3%. The President of Montenegro is elected at large, with a second round runoff between the two firs placed candidates, if no candidate receives an absolute majority in the first round.

Latest elections

2016 Parliamentary election

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Democratic Party of Socialists158,49041.4136+3
Democratic Front77,78420.3218–2
Key Coalition42,29511.0590
Democratic Montenegro38,32710.018New
Social Democratic Party20,0115.234–2
Social Democrats12,4723.262New
Bosniak Party12,0893.162–1
Positive Montenegro5,0621.320–7
Albanians Decisively4,8541.2710
Albanian Coalition3,3940.890-1
Croatian Civic Initiative1,8010.4710
Democratic Alliance of Albanians1,5420.400New
Serb Party1,2010.310New
Bosniak Democratic Community in Montenegro1,1400.300New
Alternative Montenegro8780.230New
Party of Serb Radicals6930.1800
Party of Pensioners, Disabled and Social Justice6720.1800
Invalid/blank votes5,513
Total388,220100810
Registered voters/turnout528,81773.41
Source: DIK
Vote share
DPS
 
41.41%
DF
 
20.32%
KEY
 
11.05%
DCG
 
10.01%
SDP
 
5.23%
SD
 
3.26%
BS
 
3.16%
Others
 
5.56%

2013 Presidential elections

Candidate Party Votes %
Filip VujanovićDemocratic Party of Socialists161,94051.21
Miodrag LekićDemocratic Front154,28948.79
Invalid/blank votes10,574
Total326,803100
Registered voters/turnout511,40563.90
Source: Electoral Commission

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