2001 South Ossetian presidential election information
2001 South Ossetian presidential election
← 1996
18 November 2001 (first round) 6 December 2001 (second round)
2006 →
Nominee
Eduard Kokoity
Stanislav Kochiev
Party
Independent
HIKP
Popular vote
12,171
9,009
Percentage
57.46
42.54
President before election
Lyudvig Chibirov
Independent
Elected President
Eduard Kokoity
Independent
Politics of South Ossetia
Constitution
Executive
President of South Ossetia Alan Gagloev
Prime Minister of South Ossetia Konstantin Dzhussoev
Legislature
Parliament of South Ossetia
Chairman Alan Tadtaev
Political parties
Elections
Elections
Presidential: 2017
2022
Parliamentary: 2019
2024
Administrative divisions
First level: Four Raions
Second level: Towns / cities
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Dmitry Medoyev
International recognition
Provisional Administration of South Ossetia
Politics of Georgia
Georgian–Ossetian conflict
Proposed Russian annexation of South Ossetia
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
Diplomatic missions of / in South Ossetia
Other countries
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Presidential elections were held in South Ossetia in 2001. As no candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round on 18 November, a second round was held on 6 December, which was won by Eduard Kokoity, who defeated Stanislav Kochiev. Incumbent president Lyudvig Chibirov was eliminated in the first round mostly due to popular disdain in his economic policies.[1] The elections were boycotted by the Georgian population.[1]
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