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.
Candidates
- Dragan Maršićanin
(Драган Маршићанин), Democratic Party of Serbia conservative
- Bogoljub Karić
(Богољуб Карић), BK
Group businessman
- Ivica Dačić (Ивица
Дачић), Socialist Party
of Serbia Milosevic socialist
- Jelisaveta
Karađorđević, (кнегиња
Јелисавета
Карађорђевић) Royal-family member,
princess-pretendant
- Vladan Batić (Владан
Батић), Democratic Christian Party of Serbia Demochristian
- Borislav Pelević
(Борислав Пелевић), Party of Serbian Unity extreme nationalist
- Branislav Ivković
(Бранислав Ивковић), Socialist People's Party socialist
- Zoran Milinković (Зоран
Милинковић), Patriots of
Serbian Diaspora diaspora
- Marjan Rističević
(Марјан Ристичевић), People's Peasant
Party agrarian
- Ljiljana Aranđelović
(Љиљана Аранђеловић),
United Serbia extreme
nationalist
- Dragan Đorđević
(Драган Ђорђевић), Party of Serbian
Citizens election profiteer
- Milovan Drecun (Милован
Дрецун), Serbian Revival Pro-Milosevic
- Mirko Jović (Мирко
Јовић), People's Radical Party Pro-Milosevic
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.
Results
First round
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% |
Results
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.
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% |
Results
Boris Tadić became the new President of Serbia.
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