2017 Macedonian local elections


Local elections were held on October 15 and 29, 2017, in the Republic of Macedonia to elect mayors and members of municipality councils of the 80 municipalities in Macedonia. These were the sixth local elections since the independence of Macedonia.
The local elections were held as scheduled, on October 15, 2017. Only 45 municipalities elected a mayor in the first round, and 35 had to vote again on October 29. Before both of the first two rounds, voting was held a day early for hospitalized and disadvantaged persons, and those in home detention or prison. A re-vote was held on November 12 in the municipality of Čair only.

Background

The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia formed a ruling coalition with the Democratic Union for Integration in 2017. The Macedonian Assembly determined October 15 as the date of the elections on June 1, 2017. On August 6, Macedonian Assembly Speaker Talat Xhaferi announced that local elections would be held on October 15, 2017. 
On September 27, Alit Abazi, an independent candidate for the council of Kičevo Municipality, was shot in public in Kičevo with a pistol. His chief electoral officer was wounded. Abazi succumbed to his wounds on October 5. The  investigating authorities stated that there was not a political motivation and rejected relation of this event with the electoral process. Elvis Bajram, a candidate for mayor in Šuto Orizari Municipality, was attacked with axes and metal rods during a meeting with council candidates in Šuto Orizari. His father alleged that he was attacked by supporters of SDSM. The incident was condemned by SDSM and VMRO-DPMNE
The campaign for the first round lasted from September 25 to October 13, while the campaign for the second round lasted from October 15 to October 27. VMRO-DPMNE candidates focused on national issues during the campaign. Like in the previous elections, VMRO-DPMNE did not participate in debates, arguing that receiving criticism for not appearing on TV was less harmful than being criticized live for its wrongdoings. The coalition led by SDSM openly supported DUI's candidates in municipalities, such as Čair, Tetovo, and Struga, and the municipalities of Aračinovo and Šuto Orizari with predominantly Albanian and Romani people. DUI also called its members and supporters in Skopje and Kumanovo to vote for SDSM's candidates. VMRO-DPMNE also promote itself in both Macedonian and Albanian in municipalities with mixed ethnicities. The Alliance for Albanians' campaign was ethnic-based. 
There were 224 mayoral candidates for 80 municipalities and the City of Skopje, along with 373 candidate lists for councilors. Hospitalized and disadvantaged persons, as well as those in home detention or prison, voted a day before both rounds.

Results

In the first round, SDSM won 37 out of 80 municipalities and had a lead in 13, while VMRO-DPMNE lost control of 56 municipalities and won in only three rural areas. VMRO-DPMNE had a slight lead in six municipalities. DUI won in only two municipalities and had a lead in 10 municipalities. Before the second round, the AA announced its alliance with Besa, while SDSM remained in alliance with DUI. The second round took place on October 29.
In both rounds, the largest number of mayoral seats was won by SDSM, consisting of 57 municipalities and the City of Skopje. VMRO-DPMNE won 5 mayoral seats, DUI - 9, AA - 3, and Besa, DPA, and DPT won one mayoral seat each, while three mayoral seats were won by independent candidates. Compared with the 2013 local elections, SDSM passed from ruling 4 municipalities to 57, while VMRO-DPMNE was reduced from 56 municipalities to only 5. Only 6 women were elected as mayors. In these elections, VMRO-DPMNE had one of its worst results in the country's electoral history.
With the re-vote on November 12, DUI won another mayoral seat in Čair. SDSM won 422,522 votes for members of the municipal councils, VMRO-DPMNE - 335,769 votes, DUI - 89,724 votes, AA - 49,125, Besa - 46,493, DPA - 16,865, DPT - 10,239 and NDM - 4,506 votes. As a result, SDSM won 552 councilor seats in total, VMRO-DPMNE - 432, DUI - 127, Besa - 63, AA - 63, DPA - 23, DPT - 17, NDM and SRM 7 councilors each. In the City of Skopje, SDSM won 122,711 votes, DUI -17,000, Besa - 13,882, AA - 6,972, The Left - 5,922. In the first round, the total voter turnout was 1,079,876 out of 1,814,664 registered voters, 59.51%. In the second round, the turnout declined to 51.92%. Compared to the previous local elections, the turnout was significantly lower.
MunicipalityCandidateParty%Round won in
AerodromZlatko MarinSocial Democratic Union52.03%First round
AračinovoMilikije HalimiSocial Democratic Union57.81%First round
BerovoZvonko PekevskiSocial Democratic Union60.96%First round
BitolaNataša PetrovskaSocial Democratic Union59.77%First round
BogdanciBlaže ŠapovSocial Democratic Union55.37%First round
BogovinjeAljbon DžemailiAlliance for Albanians53.70%Second round
BosilovoZoran ZimbakovSocial Democratic Union53.80%First round
BrvenicaEnver PajazitiIndependent55.38%Second round
ButelVelimir SmilevskiSocial Democratic Union57.02%Second round
ValandovoPero KostadinovSocial Democratic Union55.31%First round
VasilevoMarjan JanevSocial Democratic Union52.52%First round
VevčaniSašo JankoskiSocial Democratic Union53.15%First round
VelesAce KocevskiSocial Democratic Union53.51%First round
VinicaIvica DimitrovSocial Democratic Union52.23%Second round
VrapčišteIsen ShabaniAlliance for Albanians51.25%Second round
Gazi BabaBoris GeorgievskiSocial Democratic Union53.57%Second round
GevgelijaSašo PockovSocial Democratic Union54.55%First round
Gjorče PetrovAleksandar NaumoskiSocial Democratic Union53.75%First round
GostivarArben TaravariAlliance for Albanians50.12%Second round
GradskoRobert BešovskiSocial Democratic Union53.51%Second round
DebarRuždi LjataDemocratic Union for Integration52.04%Second round
DebarcaZoran NogačeskiSocial Democratic Union56.70%First round
DelčevoGoran TrajkovskiSocial Democratic Union51.83%First round
Demir KapijaLazar PetrovSocial Democratic Union56.12%Second round
Demir HisarMarjanče StojanovskiSocial Democratic Union55.43%First round
DojranAngo AngovSocial Democratic Union58.19%First round
DolneniDžemil KjamiliDemocratic Union for Integration53.90%Second round
ŽelinoBljerim SejdiBesa Movement51.27%Second round
ZelenikovoBorče GievskiSocial Democratic Union59.22%First round
ZrnovciBlaže StankovVMRO-DPMNE57.11%Second round
IlindenŽika StojanovskiVMRO-DPMNE57.34%First round
JegunovceDarko BlažeskiSocial Democratic Union61.79%Second round
KavadarciMitko JančevVMRO-DPMNE52.65%Second round
KarbinciJordan NasevSocial Democratic Union56.94%Second round
KarpošStefan BogoevSocial Democratic Union57.70%First round
Kisela VodaFilip TemelkovskiSocial Democratic Union54.89%Second round
KičevoFatmir DehariDemocratic Union for Integration60.36%First round
KončeBlagoj IlievSocial Democratic Union55.23%First round
KočaniNikolčo IlijevSocial Democratic Union55.80%First round
KratovoLjupčo BojadžievSocial Democratic Union57.11%First round
Kriva PalankaBorjančo MicevskiSocial Democratic Union57.97%First round
KrivogaštaniRubinčo ŠefteroskiSocial Democratic Union53.90%First round
KruševoTome HristoskiSocial Democratic Union60.63%First round
KumanovoMaksim DimitrievskiSocial Democratic Union52.53%First round
LipkovoErkan ArifiDemocratic Union for Integration58.55%Second round
LozovoAco VelkovskiSocial Democratic Union55.18%First round
Mavrovo and RostušaMedat KurtovskiSocial Democratic Union55.85%First round
Makedonska KamenicaSonja StamenkovaSocial Democratic Union54.24%Second round
Makedonski BrodŽivko SiljanoskiSocial Democratic Union66.46%Second round
MogilaJasmina GulevskaSocial Democratic Union51.22%Second round
NegotinoToni DelkovSocial Democratic Union51.44%First round
NovaciLjube KuzmanoskiSocial Democratic Union53.00%Second round
Novo SeloBoro StojčevSocial Democratic Union52.13%First round
OhridJovan StojanoskiSocial Democratic Union54.07%First round
PetrovecBorče MitevskiVMRO-DPMNE62.05%First round
PehčevoDragan TrenčovskiSocial Democratic Union52.65%First round
PlasnicaIsmail JahoskiDemocratic Union for Integration59.12%First round
PrilepIlija JovanoskiSocial Democratic Union51.07%First round
ProbištipDragan AnastasovSocial Democratic Union52.27%Second round
RadovišGerasim KonzulovSocial Democratic Union50.13%First round
RankovceIvica ToševskiIndependent58.27%First round
ResenŽivko GošarevskiSocial Democratic Union55.03%First round
RosomanBranko JanevSocial Democratic Union54.23%Second round
SarajBlerim BedžetiDemocratic Union for Integration52.26%Second round
Sveti NikoleSašo VelkovskiSocial Democratic Union50.17%First round
SkopjePetre ŠilegovSocial Democratic Union50.33%First round
SopišteStefče TrpkovskiVMRO-DPMNE50.78%First round
Staro NagoričaneŽaklina JovanovskaSocial Democratic Union65.36%Second round
StrugaRamis MerkoDemocratic Union for Integration49.53%Second round
StrumicaKosta JanevskiSocial Democratic Union59.45%First round
StudeničaniAzem SadikiDemocratic Party of Albanians52.17%Second round
TearceIsen AsaniDemocratic Union for Integration51.64%Second round
TetovoTeuta ArifiDemocratic Union for Integration49.09%Second round
CentarSaša BogdanovikjSocial Democratic Union63.47%First round
Centar ŽupaArijan IbraimDemocratic Party of Turks70.48%First round
ČairVisar GaniuDemocratic Union for Integration48.66%Second round
ČaškaGoran StojanovskiSocial Democratic Union69.58%Second round
Češinovo-ObleševoGorančo KrstevSocial Democratic Union49.91%Second round
Čučer-SandevoJovan PejkovskiIndependent51.40%First round
ŠtipBlagoj BočvarskiSocial Democratic Union51.54%Second round
Šuto OrizariKurto DudušSocial Democratic Union57.61%Second round

Incidents and reactions

After the first round, OSCE stated: Following the second round, it stated: "The second round of mayoral elections in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia were competitive and respect for fundamental freedoms contributed towards conduct of democratic elections."
A voter in Gjorče Petrov was arrested on October 15 for photographing the ballot, which caused a break in voting for five minutes. During the voting, the police said it received 46 reports about attempted voter bribery, chain voting and other attempts of obstructions. They said they arrested 10 people due to these reports. An NGO activist from Struga, who commented about AA and Ziadin Sela on social media, was threatened with death and beaten, if he did not cease his activity. In the first round, there were ten photographing incidents. In the second round, there were photographing incidents in Šuto Orizari, Crniče and Probištip. People were also arrested for participating in physical showdowns in Šuto Orizari and Butel. Polling stations were briefly closed until the situations were sorted out.
SDSM and DUI evaluated the elections as fair and democratic. VMRO-DPMNE evaluated the elections as a violation against all regulations and complained of electoral fraud. Before the end of voting in the first round, Besa made allegations about attempts at disrupting the election process, buying of votes, irregularities in polling stations, as well as attempts at causing incidents, but without an effect on the results. After his defeat in Tetovo, Bilal Kasami of Besa stated that DUI won with the help of SDSM’s votes and asked for early parliamentary elections. Former VMRO-DPMNE leader and prime minister, Nikola Gruevski, said that he does not recognize the election as free and democratic, and asked for an early parliamentary election. AA made accusations about electoral irregularities, pressure from the government, and criminal elections. After losing in Struga, the city's former mayor Sela said that he does not recognize the result and called DUI to a showdown at an early parliamentary election. Arben Taravari, who won a mayoral seat in Gostivar, accused the interior minister Oliver Spasovski of pressuring voters, such as by calling people and encouraging them to vote for DUI. Spasovski rejected the accusations.
Objections and lawsuits about the voting procedure were filed by opposition parties to the State Election Commission and the Administrative Court for the first and second round. All objections were rejected by SEC. A lawsuit by Besa was accepted by the court, which led to a re-vote in the polling station 2901 in the municipality of Čair. During the re-vote in the polling station in the municipality of Čair, Besa accused DUI of sending people to intimidate the citizens and pressure them to not participate in the re-vote. They accused them of taking the identity cards of the inhabitants living in the areas covered by the polling station, so that they would not be able to vote. After the re-vote, Besa congratulated DUI's candidate on the victory, but alleged that it was a stolen victory, with intimidation and extortion.