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« on: January 01, 2008, 02:05:35 PM »

Candidates:

Boris Tadić, incumbent, Democratic Party (centre-left)
Tomislav Nikolić, Serbian Radical Party (far-right nationalist; the SRS leader Vojislav Šešelj is in the Hague)
Čedomir Jovanović, Liberal Democratic Party (centre-left liberal)
Milutin Mrkonjić, Socialist Party (left-wing socialist, Milosevic's party IIRC)
Ištvan Pastor, Magyar Coalition (Vojvodina Hungarians)
Milanka Karić, Serbian Strength Movement (right-wing conservatives)
Velimir Ilić, New Serbia (centre-right Christian democrats etc.)
Jugoslav Dobričanin, Reformist Party (??)
Marjan Rističević, People's Peasant Party (co-operates with a monarchist party)

Polls:
Strategic Marketing & Media Research Institute November 7:
Tadic 38%
Nikolic 23%
Jovanovic 3%
Non-candidates as of now 8%
Tadic wins 56-44 in runoff

Factor Plus December 12:
Tadic 36.5%
Nikolic 31.8%
Jovanović 8.5%
Ilić 6%

No runoff data

2004 election

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« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2008, 04:19:24 PM »

He has a cool name.
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« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2008, 10:30:35 PM »
« Edited: January 19, 2008, 10:32:28 PM by Degemer mat an Aodoů-an-Arvor »

Tomislav Nikolić 30,2%
Jugoslav Dobričanin 1,2%
Boris Tadić 22,7%
Velimir Ilić 3,6%
Ištvan Pastor 4,2%
Marijan Rističević 1,0%
Čedomir Jovanović 17,3%
Milutin Mrkonjić 15,9%
Milanka Karić 3,9%

Hopefully the Nazis loose. updated my sig with who I support. C'mon Tadic!
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« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2008, 11:06:29 AM »

At 2pm, turnout was 50% higher than 4 years ago: It jumped from 22% to 33%.

http://www.cesid.org/eng/rezultati/index.jsp

Why exactly did Nikolic receive 72% of the Kosovo vote in the 2004 Presidential Runoff ?
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« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2008, 12:08:45 PM »

At 17:00

Central Serbia without Belgrade 48,1 %
Belgrade 46,2 %
Vojvodina 49,9 %
Kosovo and Metohija 41,5 %
Serbia total 48,1 %
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« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2008, 12:17:27 PM »

Why exactly did Nikolic receive 72% of the Kosovo vote in the 2004 Presidential Runoff ?

Only Serbs were voting?
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« Reply #6 on: January 20, 2008, 12:18:14 PM »

At 17:00

Central Serbia without Belgrade 48,1 %
Belgrade 46,2 %
Vojvodina 49,9 %
Kosovo and Metohija 41,5 %
Serbia total 48,1 %

Good. Total turnout probably will be in the 65-70% range then. Hopefully Tadic comes in first, so that he can finish off Nikolic 55-45 in the runoff.
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« Reply #7 on: January 20, 2008, 12:18:29 PM »

Why exactly did Nikolic receive 72% of the Kosovo vote in the 2004 Presidential Runoff ?

Only Serbs were voting?

Yes, Albanians boycotted it in 2004 IIRC, I think they won't this time.
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« Reply #8 on: January 20, 2008, 03:27:55 PM »

Breaking News: Nationalist candidate leading according to exit polls. Full details to follow.
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« Reply #9 on: January 20, 2008, 03:33:15 PM »

Latest Results (Source: EuroNews)

Nationalist: 39.5%
Tadic: 34.9%
Leading Other: Iilch 7.4%
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« Reply #10 on: January 20, 2008, 03:49:27 PM »

BELGRADE --  Tomislav Nikolić has won 39.4 percent in today's presidential vote, followed by Boris Tadić's 35.4 percent.

These are CeSID's first preliminary results, which show that Nikolić's approximately 1,600,000 votes, and 1.450,000 ballots that went to Tadić, were not enough to produce a new president in the first round.

The preliminary turnout figures are at 60.6 percent, with some 4,060,000 eligible voters having cast their ballots.

As for other candidates that have won over 5 percent of the votes, they rank as follows: Velimir Ilić, 7.9 percent, Milutin Mrkonjić, 6.1 percent, Čedomir Jovanović 5.5 percent.

Now CeSID says that the February 3 second round will be a tight and "extremely interesting race."

CeSID will announce its complete preliminary results at 10:30 p.m., CET.

RIK will offer its preliminary results in a news conference scheduled for later during the night.

Voters were choosing from among nine candidates in Serbia's presidential election.

8,481 polling stations opened at 7 a.m. this morning, and closed at 8 p.m in the evening.

A total of 6,708,697 citizens were eligible to vote – 112,861 of them registered in the southern province of Kosovo.

9,178 men and women serving in the country's armed forces were also eligible to cast their ballots.

The voter tally included 37,053 Serbian citizens living abroad, and 8,201 who are currently incarcerated in the country's prisons.

The vote was the eighth since the introduction of the multi-party system in 1990, but the first since Serbia once again became an independent country in 2006.

Voters were casting their ballots to choose the country's first president, the order of the candidates' names on the ballot papers determined previously in a draw.

The candidates were: Tomislav Nikolić (Serb Radical Party), Jugoslav Dobričanin (Reformist Party), Boris Tadić (Democratic Party), Velimir Ilić (New Serbia), Istvan Pastor (Hungarian Coalition), Marijan Rističević (Coalition of People's Peasant Party and United Peasant Party), Čedomir Jovanović (Liberal Democratic Party), Milutin Mrkonjić (Socialist Party of Serbia) and Milanka Karić (Force of Serbia Movement).

The Electoral Commission and the Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CeSID) were monitoring the elections and holding press conferences throughout the day to report on the turnout data.
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« Reply #11 on: January 20, 2008, 03:53:04 PM »

60.6% turnout at 8PM

Boris Tadić- Democratic Party 35.4%
Tomislav Nikolić- Serbian Radical Party 39.4%
Čedomir Jovanović- Liberal Democratic Party 5.5%
Milutin Mrkonjić- Socialist Party 6.1%
Ištvan Pastor- Magyar Coalition 2.2%
Milanka Karić- Serbian Strength Movement 1%
Velimir Ilić- New Serbia 7.9%
Jugoslav Dobričanin- Reformist Party 0.3%
Marjan Rističević- People's Peasant Party 0.5%
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« Reply #12 on: January 20, 2008, 03:55:00 PM »

60.6% turnout at 8PM

Boris Tadić- Democratic Party 35.4%
Tomislav Nikolić- Serbian Radical Party 39.4%
Čedomir Jovanović- Liberal Democratic Party 5.5%
Milutin Mrkonjić- Socialist Party 6.1%
Ištvan Pastor- Magyar Coalition 2.2%
Milanka Karić- Serbian Strength Movement 1%
Velimir Ilić- New Serbia 7.9%
Jugoslav Dobričanin- Reformist Party 0.3%
Marjan Rističević- People's Peasant Party 0.5%

That sucks.

By the way, based on my knowledge of Hungarian, shouldn't it be István rather than Ištvan?
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« Reply #13 on: January 20, 2008, 04:00:27 PM »

60.6% turnout at 8PM

Boris Tadić- Democratic Party 35.4%
Tomislav Nikolić- Serbian Radical Party 39.4%
Čedomir Jovanović- Liberal Democratic Party 5.5%
Milutin Mrkonjić- Socialist Party 6.1%
Ištvan Pastor- Magyar Coalition 2.2%
Milanka Karić- Serbian Strength Movement 1%
Velimir Ilić- New Serbia 7.9%
Jugoslav Dobričanin- Reformist Party 0.3%
Marjan Rističević- People's Peasant Party 0.5%

That sucks.

By the way, based on my knowledge of Hungarian, shouldn't it be István rather than Ištvan?

After checking, yes.

Of course, no need to despair. The Radical won the first round but of course lost the runoff. Most of other candidates will support Tadic IIRC.
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« Reply #14 on: January 20, 2008, 05:09:28 PM »

Latest Numbers (as of 2200 GMT, 2300 Belgrade time)

Nikolic (Radical Party) 38%,
Tadic (Democratic Party) 35%,
Ilic (New Serbia) 8%,
Mrkonic (Socialist) 7%

(Source: EuroNews)
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« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2008, 05:39:27 PM »

60.6% turnout at 8PM

Boris Tadić- Democratic Party 35.4%
Tomislav Nikolić- Serbian Radical Party 39.4%
Čedomir Jovanović- Liberal Democratic Party 5.5%
Milutin Mrkonjić- Socialist Party 6.1%
Ištvan Pastor- Magyar Coalition 2.2%
Milanka Karić- Serbian Strength Movement 1%
Velimir Ilić- New Serbia 7.9%
Jugoslav Dobričanin- Reformist Party 0.3%
Marjan Rističević- People's Peasant Party 0.5%

That sucks.

By the way, based on my knowledge of Hungarian, shouldn't it be István rather than Ištvan?

After checking, yes.

Ištvan would presumably be the transcribed form of the Serbian spelling of the Hungarian name.
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« Reply #16 on: January 20, 2008, 06:06:19 PM »

60.6% turnout at 8PM

Boris Tadić- Democratic Party 35.4%
Tomislav Nikolić- Serbian Radical Party 39.4%
Čedomir Jovanović- Liberal Democratic Party 5.5%
Milutin Mrkonjić- Socialist Party 6.1%
Ištvan Pastor- Magyar Coalition 2.2%
Milanka Karić- Serbian Strength Movement 1%
Velimir Ilić- New Serbia 7.9%
Jugoslav Dobričanin- Reformist Party 0.3%
Marjan Rističević- People's Peasant Party 0.5%

That sucks.

By the way, based on my knowledge of Hungarian, shouldn't it be István rather than Ištvan?

After checking, yes.

Ištvan would presumably be the transcribed form of the Serbian spelling of the Hungarian name.

I suppose so, after looking at the alphabet.
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« Reply #17 on: January 21, 2008, 05:34:46 PM »

Bruno Gollnisch, the French Holocaust-denier Nazi, has congratulated Nikolić.
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« Reply #18 on: January 21, 2008, 11:29:38 PM »

60.6% turnout at 8PM

Boris Tadić- Democratic Party 35.4%
Tomislav Nikolić- Serbian Radical Party 39.4%
Čedomir Jovanović- Liberal Democratic Party 5.5%
Milutin Mrkonjić- Socialist Party 6.1%
Ištvan Pastor- Magyar Coalition 2.2%
Milanka Karić- Serbian Strength Movement 1%
Velimir Ilić- New Serbia 7.9%
Jugoslav Dobričanin- Reformist Party 0.3%
Marjan Rističević- People's Peasant Party 0.5%

That sucks.

By the way, based on my knowledge of Hungarian, shouldn't it be István rather than Ištvan?

After checking, yes.

Of course, no need to despair. The Radical won the first round but of course lost the runoff. Most of other candidates will support Tadic IIRC.

I'm not so sure about that. The Socialists and New Serbia are both ultra-nationalist, too, aren't they?
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« Reply #19 on: January 22, 2008, 07:26:58 AM »

Yes, the socialist party was founded by Milosevic. Let's hope Tadic will be able to turn things around. Otherwise there will be no solution for Kosovo in the foreseeable future. Kosovo will probably declare it's independence, backed by the US and EU, which signals the end of the talks between the EU and Serbia.
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« Reply #20 on: January 22, 2008, 07:47:46 AM »

60.6% turnout at 8PM

Boris Tadić- Democratic Party 35.4%
Tomislav Nikolić- Serbian Radical Party 39.4%
Čedomir Jovanović- Liberal Democratic Party 5.5%
Milutin Mrkonjić- Socialist Party 6.1%
Ištvan Pastor- Magyar Coalition 2.2%
Milanka Karić- Serbian Strength Movement 1%
Velimir Ilić- New Serbia 7.9%
Jugoslav Dobričanin- Reformist Party 0.3%
Marjan Rističević- People's Peasant Party 0.5%

That sucks.

By the way, based on my knowledge of Hungarian, shouldn't it be István rather than Ištvan?

After checking, yes.

Of course, no need to despair. The Radical won the first round but of course lost the runoff. Most of other candidates will support Tadic IIRC.

I'm not so sure about that. The Socialists and New Serbia are both ultra-nationalist, too, aren't they?

New Serbia is "national conservative" according to Wiki.

But yes, the Socialists are ultranationalist, it was Milosevic's party.
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« Reply #21 on: February 01, 2008, 04:27:43 PM »

Things are getting dangerously close. Now with Kostunica failing to endorse Tadic...
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« Reply #22 on: February 03, 2008, 11:05:22 AM »

Turnout was 34% at 2pm and therefore 1% higher than 2 weeks ago in the first round. Total turnout was 61% then. I expect that this will be a closer election than 2004, when Tadic won 54-46 against Nikolic.
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« Reply #23 on: February 03, 2008, 11:32:47 AM »

I'd say 51-49 for Tadic.
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« Reply #24 on: February 03, 2008, 12:06:09 PM »

fingers crossed for Tadic. Nicolic and many of his supporters are dwobs.
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