Country: | Socialist Republic of Macedonia |
Next Election: | 1994 |
Election Date: | 11 November 1990 (first round) 25 November 1990 (second round) |
Nopercentage: | yes |
First Election: | yes |
Party1: | VMRO-DPMNE |
Percentage1: | 14.33 |
Seats1: | 38 |
Percentage2: | 21.79 |
Seats2: | 31 |
Color2: |
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Percentage3: | 15.38 |
Seats3: | 22 |
Percentage4: | 13.25 |
Seats4: | 17 |
Party6: | Socialist Party of Macedonia |
Percentage6: | 7.17 |
Seats6: | 5 |
Percentage8: | 1.57 |
Seats8: | 2 |
Party10: | People's Democratic Party (Macedonia) |
Percentage10: | 0.43 |
Seats10: | 1 |
Percentage11: | 0.35 |
Seats11: | 1 |
Party12: | Independents |
Leader12: | – |
Percentage12: | 1.69 |
Seats12: | 3 |
Map: | Парламентарни избори 1990.png |
Prime Minister | |
Before Election: | Gligorije Gogovski |
Before Party: | SKM–PDP |
After Election: | Nikola Kljusev |
After Party: | Independent |
Parliamentary elections were held in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia on 11 November 1990, with a second round on 25 November.[1] They were the first competitive elections in the country's history. VMRO-DPMNE emerged as the largest party, winning 38 of the 120 seats.[2]
The 120 members of the Assembly were elected in 120 single-member constituencies. If no candidate received over 50% in the first round, a second round was held and contested by every candidate who received over 7% of the vote in the first round. In the second round a majority was not required, and the candidate who received the most votes won the seat.[3]
A total of 113,051 voters in the first round were not on the voter roll, but voted using their ID cards.[4]