Elections in Serbia

Serbia elects a legislature and a president on a national level. The National Assembly of Serbia (Narodna skupština Republike Srbije) has 250 members elected for a four-year term. Serbia has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. A party must receive at least 3% (lowered from 5% in 2020) of the votes in the entire country to qualify for any seats, except for national minorities' parties, who only have to reach 0.4%.

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Results

Presidential elections

Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandar VučićSerbian Progressive Party2,012,78855.06
Saša JankovićIndependent597,72816.35
Luka MaksimovićIndependent344,4989.42
Vuk JeremićIndependent206,6765.65
Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party163,8024.48
Boško ObradovićDveri83,5232.28
Saša RadulovićEnough is Enough51,6511.41
Milan StamatovićIndependent42,1931.15
Nenad ČanakLeague of Social Democrats of Vojvodina41,0701.12
Aleksandar PopovićDemocratic Party of Serbia38,1671.04
Miroslav ParovićNational Freedom Movement11,5400.32
Invalid/blank votes61,7291.69
Total3,655,365100
Registered voters/turnout54.36
Source: RIK

Parliamentary elections

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Serbia is Winning (SNSSDPSPUPSNSSPOPSPSS–NDSS–SNP)1,823,14748.25131–39
SPSJSZSKP413,77010.9529–4
Serbian Radical Party306,0528.1022+22
Enough is Enough227,6266.0216+16
For a Just Serbia (DSNSRSDSHVZZSZZŠ)227,5896.0216–5
DveriDSS190,5305.0313+13
Alliance for a Better Serbia (LDPLSVSDS)189,5645.0213–2
VMSZVMDP56,6201.504–2
Serbia for All of Us (PLS–PZP–NUPS–SDU)35,7100.940New
Bosniak Democratic Union of Sandžak32,5260.862+2
Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak30,0920.802–1
For A Free Serbia – Oathkeepers27,6900.730New
Green Party23,8900.631New
Out of spite – United for Serbia – National Alliance17,5280.460New
Party for Democratic Action16,2620.431–1
Russian Party13,7770.3600
Citizen's Group – For Serb Revival13,2600.350New
Serbo-Russian Movement10,0160.270New
Dialogue – Youth with a Stance7,7440.200New
Republican Party4,5220.120New
Invalid/blank votes111,0082.86
Total3,778,9231002500
Registered voters/turnout6,739,44156.07
Source: B92

Vojvodina provincial elections

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