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词条 2004 Serbian presidential election
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  1. Candidates

  2. Results

  3. External links

{{Infobox Election
| election_name = Serbian presidential election
| country = Serbia
| flag_year = 1991
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Serbian presidential election, 2003
| previous_year = 2003
| next_election = Serbian presidential election, 2008
| next_year = 2008
| election_date = June 13, 2004 (1st round)
June 27, 2004 (2nd round)
| image1 =
| candidate1 = Boris Tadić
| party1 = Democratic Party (Serbia)
| popular_vote1 = 1,681,528 (2nd round)
| percentage1 = 53.97%
| image2 =
| candidate2 = Tomislav Nikolić
| party2 = Serbian Radical Party
| popular_vote2 = 1,434,068 (2nd round)
| percentage2 = 46.03%
| title = President
| before_election = Predrag Marković (acting)
| before_party = G17 Plus
| after_election = Boris Tadić
| after_party = Democratic Party (Serbia)
}}{{Politics of Serbia}}

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.

Candidates

  • Boris Tadić, Democratic Party (advanced to second round)
  • Tomislav Nikolić, Serbian Radical Party (advanced to second round)

  • Dragan Maršićanin, Democratic Party of Serbia
  • Bogoljub Karić, Strength of Serbia Movement
  • Ivica Dačić, Socialist Party of Serbia
  • Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia
  • Vladan Batić, Democratic Christian Party of Serbia
  • Borislav Pelević, Party of Serbian Unity
  • Branislav Ivković, Socialist People's Party
  • Zoran Milinković, Patriots of Serbian Diaspora
  • Marijan Rističević, People's Peasant Party
  • Ljiljana Aranđelović, United Serbia
  • Dragan Đorđević, Party of Serbian Citizens
  • Milovan Drecun, Serbian Revival
  • Mirko Jović, People's Radical Party

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

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

Results

{{Serbian presidential election, 2004}}

Boris Tadić became the new President of Serbia.

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20101221213801/http://www.rik.parlament.gov.rs/index_e.htm Serbian Electoral Commission]
  • Centre for Free Elections and Democracy
{{Serbian elections}}

5 : Presidential elections in Serbia|2004 elections in Europe|2004 in Serbia|Elections in Serbia and Montenegro|June 2004 events in Europe

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