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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Abkhazian presidential election, 2004, Ukrainian presidential election, 2004, Cypriot Annan Plan referendums, 2004, Irish local elections, 2004, Bosnia and Herzegovina municipal elections, 2004, Romanian legislative election, 2004, Irish presidential election, 2004, Greek legislative election, 2004, Slovenian parliamentary election, 2004, Montenegrin municipal election, 2004, Belgian regional elections, 2004, Luxembourgian legislative election, 2004, Lithuanian parliamentary election, 2004, Romanian presidential election, 2004, Belarusian parliamentary election, 2004, Vojvodina parliamentary election, 2004, Macedonian autonomy referendum, 2004, Georgian legislative election, 2004, European Parliament election, 2004, Georgian presidential election, 2004, Serbian presidential election, 2004, Slovak presidential election, 2004, Romanian local election, 2004, Icelandic presidential election, 2004, Belarusian referendum, 2004, Turkish local elections, 2004, South Ossetian parliamentary election, 2004, Lithuanian presidential election, 2004, Macedonian presidential election, 2004, Elections in Alderney, Faroese parliamentary election, 2004, Kosovan parliamentary election, 2004, Guernsey general election, 2004. Excerpt: See also: On 3 October 2004 Abkhazia held its second Presidential elections since the post of President of the Republic of Abkhazia was created in 1994, and the first that were competitive. Election law prohibited incumbent President Vladislav Ardzinba from running for a third term and he instead backed Prime Minister Raul Khadjimba, who also enjoyed support by Russian authorities. Khadjimba's main opponent was Sergei Bagapsh, the candidate supported by the two major opposition parties United Abkhazia and Amtsakhara, and later also by Aitaira when their candidate Alexander Ankvab was barred from running in ...