Macedonia
Administrative Division
Electoral Districts
Since 2002, parliamentary elections have been conducted through proportional representation contests in six districts (constituencies) containing approximately the same number of registered voters, with 20 Members of Parliament (MPs) elected from each district. The districts do not correspond with existing administrative/territorial units, but generally follow municipal boundaries. Hence, electoral districts do not correspond to the NUTS classification.
| District ID | District Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Kisela Voda |
| 2 | Kumanovo |
| 3 | Štip |
| 4 | Strumica |
| 5 | Bitola |
| 6 | Tetovo |
NUTS structure
Macedonia has eight NUTS 3 units. NUTS level 1 and 2 correspond to country level. The 21 NUTS 3 units corresponds to the county (županija) subdivision.
| Code | Country | NUTS 1 | NUTS 2 | NUTS 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MK | PORANEŠNA JUGOSLOVENSKA REPUBLIKA MAKEDONIJA | |||
| MK0 | PORANEŠNA JUGOSLOVENSKA REPUBLIKA MAKEDONIJA | |||
| MK00 | Poranešna jugoslovenska Republika Makedonija | |||
| MK001 | Vardarski | |||
| MK002 | Istočen | |||
| MK003 | Jugozapaden | |||
| MK004 | Jugoistočen | |||
| MK005 | Pelagoniski | |||
| MK006 | Pološki | |||
| MK007 | Severoistočen | |||
| MK008 | Skopski |
Sources
Eurostat, RAMON: Statistical Regions for Candidate countries and EFTA countries, by country
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights: Final Report, parliamentary elections 2007


