Milenko Babić

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Milenko Babić (Serbian Cyrillic: Миленко Бабић; born 9 February 1947) is a politician in Serbia. He served in the Assembly of Vojvodina from 2012 to 2016 as a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia.

Early life and career[edit]

Babić was born in the village of Vajska in Bač municipality, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, in what was then the People's Republic of Serbia in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. He graduated from the University of Novi Sad Faculty of Medicine and specialized in occupational medicine.[1]

Politician[edit]

Babić sought election to the National Assembly of Serbia in the 2003 parliamentary election, appearing in the eighth position on the electoral list of Economic Strength of Serbia and the Diaspora.[2] The list did not cross the electoral threshold to win representation in the assembly.

He ran for mayor of Bač in the 2004 Serbian local elections as the candidate of the For the Revival of the Municipality of Bač alliance, which was led by the Socialist Party and also included Economic Strength of Serbia.[3] He lost to Democratic Party candidate Tomislav Bogunović in the second round of voting. He later ran for the Vojvodina provincial assembly in the 2008 provincial election as the Socialist Party candidate in the Bač constituency and finished third.

He ran for the Vojvodina assembly again in the 2012 provincial election and was this time elected, defeating Bogunović in the second round. The Democratic Party and its allies won the election, and Babić served as a member of the opposition. He also appeared in the lead position on the Socialist Party's electoral list in the 2012 local elections and was elected when the list won five mandates.[4][5] At the municipal level, the Socialists participated in a coalition government led by the Serbian Progressive Party.

Babić did not seek re-election at either the provincial or municipal level in 2016.

Electoral record[edit]

Assembly of Vojvodina[edit]

2012 Vojvodina assembly election
Bač (constituency seat) – first and second rounds
[6]
Milenko Babić Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS),
United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP Serbia)
(Affiliation: Socialist Party of Serbia)
2,437 31.40 4,051 54.86
Tomislav Bogunović (incumbent) Choice for a Better VojvodinaBojan Pajtić (Affiliation: Democratic Party) 2,586 33.32 3,333 45.14
Sava Nićetin Let's Get Vojvodina MovingTomislav Nikolić
(Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement)
989 12.74
Stevan Kanja League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 940 12.11
Marko Zelinčević Serbian Radical Party 810 10.44
Total valid votes 7,762 100 7,384 100
2008 Vojvodina assembly election
Bač (constituency seat) – first and second rounds
[7]
Tomislav Bogunović (incumbent) For a European Vojvodina Democratic PartyG17 Plus, Boris Tadić (Affiliation: Democratic Party) 3,909 44.55 4,375 63.42
Darko Jovanović Serbian Radical Party 1,943 22.44 2,523 36.58
Milenko Babić Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)
(Affiliation: Socialist Party of Serbia)
1,595 18.18
Boško Orlić Democratic Party of Serbia New Serbia Vojislav Koštunica 513 5.85
Štefan Slonka Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak 443 5.05
Darko Vojnović Liberal Democratic Party 372 4.24
Total valid votes 8,775 100 6,898 100
Invalid ballots 286 190
Total votes casts 9,061 66.97 7,088 52.39

Municipality of Bač[edit]

2004 Bač municipal election
Mayor of Bač (second round results)'
[8]
Tomislav Bogunović (incumbent) Democratic Party 4,212 52.97
Milenko Babić For the Revival of the Municipality of Bač 3,740 47.03
Miloš Vuković Democratic Party of Serbia eliminated in first round
Dragan Medić Serbian Radical Party eliminated in first round
Pavle Dajić G17 Plus eliminated in first round
7,952 100

References[edit]

  1. ^ "U Baču pet kandidata za predsjednika Općine", Hrvatska Riječ, 10 September 2004, accessed 11 July 2021.
  2. ^ Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 28. децембра 2003. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (ПРИВРЕДНА СНАГА СРБИЈЕ И ДИЈАСПОРА - БРАНКО ДРАГАШ), Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 24 July 2021.
  3. ^ "U Baču pet kandidata za predsjednika Općine", Hrvatska Riječ, 10 September 2004, accessed 11 July 2021.
  4. ^ Službeni List (Opštine Bač), Volume 37 Number 8 (24 April 2012), p. 5.
  5. ^ Službeni List (Opštine Bač), Volume 37 Number 9 (9 May 2012), p. 98.
  6. ^ Source: Резултати избора за посланике у Скупштину Аутономне Покрајине Војводине по већинском изборном систему (2012) (4 Бач), Provincial Election Commission, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia, accessed 8 August 2017.
  7. ^ Source: Избори мај 2008. године - резултати по већинском изборном систему (4 БАЧ), Provincial Election Commission, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia, accessed 18 March 2017.
  8. ^ The list of candidates appears at "U Baču pet kandidata za predsjednika Općine", Hrvatska Riječ, 10 September 2004, accessed 11 July 2021. The fact that Bogunović won the election in the second round is confirmed by ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ: Председници општина и градова, изабрани на локалним изборима, 2004., Archived 2010-10-03 at the Wayback Machine, Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, 3 October 2010, accessed 12 July 2021. Babić's identity as the candidate he defeated in the second round is confirmed in Lokalni Izbori u Srbiji 2004 Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, 29 July 2007, accessed 11 July 2021.