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| previous_year    = 2009
| previous_year    = 2009
| election_date    = {{Start date|2021|5|28|df=y}}
| election_date    = {{Start date|2021|5|28|df=y}}
| next_election    = 2013 Luepolan presidential election
| next_election    = 2017 Luepolan presidential election
| next_year        = 2013
| next_year        = 2017
| registered        = 41,699,657
| registered        = 41,699,657
| turnout          = 62.09%{{decrease}}
| turnout          = 62.09%{{decrease}}

Revision as of 03:34, 24 December 2020

2013 Luepolan presidential election
Flag Luepola Republic.png
← 2009 28 May 2021 (2021-05-28) 2017 →
Registered41,699,657
Turnout62.09%Decrease
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Nominee Sebastijan Ilić Miroslav Šalaj
Party PRAL ResP
Popular vote 21,842,280 19,857,377
Percentage 52.59% 47.41%

President before election

Sebastijan Ilić
Luepolan Workers' Party

Elected President

Sebastijan Ilić
Luepolan Workers' Party

The 2017 Luepolan presidential election was held on 3 and 24 April 2013. The first round of voting saw incumbent president Sebastijan Ilić of the Workers' Party win a significant plurality but not a majority; thus, a runoff was held between him and the Republican nominee Miroslav Šalaj. The second round of voting resulted in a narrower victory for Ilić.

Prime Minister Marek Vládović, himself a Republican, resigned from the prime ministership shortly after Šalaj's defeat. Ilić appointed Sabina Škupovna in his stead, thus making her the first woman to serve as Prime Minister.