2008–2010 Montenegrin municipal elections

Montenegrin municipal elections were held in all 21 municipalities, between April 2004 and October 2006. It resulted in the decisive victory of the ruling Coalition for European Montenegro in 18 out of 21 municipalities, where he has secured a majority, on its own or in a coalition with national minority parties.

2008-10 Montenegrin municipal elections

April 2008 - October 2010
 
Party DPS SNP DUA
Mayors
17 / 21
3 / 21
1 / 21
Mayors +/- Increase 3 Decrease 3 Steady

Mayoral seats

Results

Podgorica

PartyVotesSeats[1]
Coalition for European Podgorica43.37228
A Better Podgorica38.27924
Social Democratic Party8.7585

The local government was formed after an agreement between ruling Coalition for European Podgorica (composed by Democratic Party of Socialists, the Liberal Party and Bosniak Party), which was a relative winner of the election and Social Democratic Party which ran independently. Current mayor Miomir Mugoša (DPS) has been voted a new four-year mandate.

Herceg Novi

17,039 or 68.4% of eligible voters voted. 16,649 of the votes are valid and 390 invalid.

PartyVotes %Seats
Socialist People's Party5,15130.94%12
Democratic Party of Socialists4,54027.27%11
Serb List2,42514.56%5
Movement for Changes1,5269.17%3
Social Democratic Party9975.99%2
People's Party6924.16%1
Democratic Centre of Boka6203.72%1
Democratic Serb Party3742.25%1
Coalition Liberal Party-Civic Party3241.95%0

Tivat

The turnout was 65.2% or 7,062. There were 6,938 valid and 124 invalid votes.

PartyVotes %Seats
Democratic Party of Socialists2,20931.84%12
Coalition Serb List (SNS-NSS-SSR-DSJ)1,02514.77%5
Social Democratic Party77311.14%4
Movement for Changes6909.94%3
Croatian Civic Initiative6769.74%3
Socialist People's Party5187.47%2
Liberal Party3244.67%1
People's Party3034.37%1
Democratic Serb Party2974.28%1
Montenegrin Democratic Movement1231.77%0

Kotor

PartyVotes %Seats[2]
Democratic Party of Socialists4,60740.81%14
Socialist People's Party2,15919.12%7
Coalition Serb List (SNS-SSR-NSS-DSJ-DCB-DSS)1,30511.56%4
Social Democratic Party1,0839.59%3
Liberal Party7876.97%2
Movement for Changes5334.72%1
People's Party4393.89%1
Croatian Civic Initiative3753.32%1

Results in rest of municipalities

In seventeen other municipalities ruling Coalition for European Montenegro (DPS, SDP, LP and BS) stay in power in most municipalities. It held an absolute majority in Bar, Budva, Žabljak, Bijelo Polje, Danilovgrad, Šavnik, Mojkovac, Kolašin, Plav, Rožaje, Nikšić, Cetinje, Andrijevica and Berane. The opposition won only in Plužine, where the local SNP won absolute power, and in Pljevlja where local government was formed by joint opposition list.[3]

References

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