2001 Transnistrian presidential election
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| | | Nominee | Igor Smirnov | Tom Zenovich | | Party | Independent | Independent | Running mate | Sergey Leontiev | | Popular vote | 208,617 | 17,018 | Percentage | 81.85% | 6.68% | |
President before election Igor Smirnov Independent | Elected President Igor Smirnov Independent | |
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Presidential elections were held in the breakaway republic of Transnistria on 9 December 2001.[1] The result was a victory for incumbent President Igor Smirnov, who received 82% of the vote.[1] The other candidates were Tom Zenovich, mayor of Bender (the second largest city in the country), and Alexander Radchenko of the Power to the People party, which advocated reunion with Moldova.
Results
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
Igor Smirnov | | 208,617 | 81.85 |
Tom Zenovich | Independent | 17,018 | 6.68 |
Alexander Radchenko | Power to the People | 11,853 | 4.65 |
None of the above | 17,375 | 6.82 |
Invalid/blank votes | – |
Total | 254,863 | 100 |
Registered voters/turnout | 405,248 | 62.89 |
Source: Olivia Press |
References
- ^ a b Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia 2003, Taylor & Francis, p265
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