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for a four-year term. To enter the national parliament, parties have to surpass the electoral threshold of 3%, except for minority lists, for which that threshold does not apply. President is elected at large, with a second round runoff between the two first placed candidates, if no candidate receives an absolute majority in the first round.
Latest elections
2023 Parliamentary election
SCG–
DSS –PZPV)
3,630 1.20 0 −1 Croatian Civic Initiative 2,226 0.74 1 +1 Movement for Changes 1,993 0.66 0 −5 Yes, We Can! 1,444 0.48 0 New Total 302,416 100.00 81 0 Valid votes 302,416 99.05 Invalid/blank votes 2,890 0.95 Total votes 305,306 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 542,468 56.28 Source: RTC
2023 Presidential elections
Candidate
Party
First Round
Second Round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Jakov Milatović
Europe Now!
97,867
28.92
221,592
58.88
Milo Đukanović
Democratic Party of Socialists
119,685
35.37
154,769
41.12
Andrija Mandić
Democratic Front
65,394
19.32
Aleksa Bečić
Democratic Montenegro
37,563
11.10
Draginja Vuksanović
Social Democratic Party
10,669
3.15
Goran Danilović
United Montenegro
4,659
1.38
Jovan Radulović
Independent
2,574
0.76
Invalid/blank votes
3,169
–
3,920
–
Total
338,411
100
376,361
100
Registered voters/turnout
542,154
63.00
542,154
70.14
Source: DIK
Vote share (First Round)
Đukanović
35.37%
Milatović
28.92%
Mandić
19.32%
Bečić
11.10%
Vuksanović
3.15%
Danilović
1.38%
Radulović
0.76%
Vote share (Second Round)
Milatović
58.88%
Đukanović
41.12%
See also
External links
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