Serbian presidential elections, 2004



         




Serbia held the first round of its 2004 elections for President of Serbia on Sunday, 13 June 2004, and the second round on Sunday, 27 June 2004. Boris Tadić, the pro-western Democratic Party's candidate, was the eventual victor. The Democratic Party formed part of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia during the 2000 elections, and played a key role in ousting former President Slobodan Milošević.

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Candidates


The surprise of this election was success made by wealthiest businessman in Serbia Bogoljub Karić. Government's candidate Dragan Maršićanin finished on 4th place which opened the question of new parliamentary elections in Serbia.

In second round democratic candidate Boris Tadić gained support of every government party as well as Bogoljub Karić.

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Results

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First round

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Technical information
Registered Voters 6,532,263 100%
Total 3,119,087 47.7%
Valid 3,081,040 98.8%
Invalid 38,047 1.2%
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Results
Candidate Party Votes %
Boris Tadić Democratic Party 852.230 27.3
Tomislav Nikolić SRS 939.695 30.1
Bogoljub Karic BK 602.342 19.3
Dragan Marsicanin DSS, Government 413.935 13.3
Ivica Dacic SPS 112.405 3.6
Jelisaveta Karadjordjevic IzLS 63.991 2.1
Milovan Drecun PS 17.414 0.6
Vladan Batic DHSS 16.338 0.5
Borislav Pelevic SSJ 13.878 0.4
Branislav Ivkovic SNS 12.672 0.4
Ljiljana Arandjelovic JS 10.246 0.3
Marjan Risticevic NSS 9.513 0.3
Dragan Djordjevic SDS 5.193 0.2
Zoran Milinkovic PD 5.030 0.2
Mirko Jovic NRS 4.288 0.1
Total 6,532,263 3,117,339 47.6
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Second round

The second round took place on Sunday 27 June 2004.

Boris Tadic got the support of G17 Plus, Nova Srbija, SPO, Bogoljub Karic and Democratic Party of Serbia.


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Technical information
Registered Voters 6,532,940 100%
Total 3,159,194 48.7%
Valid 3,115,596 98.7%
Invalid 42,975 1.3%
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Results
Candidate Party Votes %
Boris Tadić Democratic Party 1,681,528 53.2
Tomislav Nikolić Serbian Radical Party 1,434,068 45.4
Total 6,532,940 3,180,682 48.7

Boris Tadić became the new President of Serbia.

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