Elections in Serbia
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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 5% of the votes in the entire country to qualify for any seats, except for national minorities' parties, who only have to reach 0.4%.
Results
Presidential elections
Main article: Serbian presidential election, 2012
Candidates | Nominating parties | 1st round | 2nd round | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Tomislav Nikolić | Serbian Progressive Party | 979,216 | 25.05% | 1,552,063[1] | 49.54% |
Boris Tadić | Choice for a Better Life | 989,454 | 25.31% | 1,481,952[1] | 47.31% |
Ivica Dačić | Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS) | 556,013 | 14.23% | ||
Vojislav Koštunica | Democratic Party of Serbia | 290,861 | 7.44% | ||
Zoran Stanković | United Regions of Serbia | 257,054 | 6.58% | ||
Čedomir Jovanović | U-Turn coalition | 196,668 | 5.03% | ||
Jadranka Šešelj | Serbian Radical Party | 147,793 | 3.78% | ||
Vladan Glišić | independent (Civic Group Dveri) | 108,303 | 2.77% | ||
István Pásztor | Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians | 63,420 | 1.62% | ||
Zoran Dragišić | independent (Civic Group Movement of Workers and Peasants of Serbia) | 60,116 | 1.54% | ||
Muamer Zukorlić | Independent | 54,492 | 1.39% | ||
Danica Grujičić | Social Democratic Alliance | 30,602 | 0.78% | ||
Registered voters | 7,026,579 | 6,771,479 | |||
Total turnout | 3,911,136 | 57.77% | 3,132,679 | 46.26% | |
Valid | 3,736,476 | 95.53% | 3,034,015 | 96.85% | |
Invalid | 174,660 | 4.47% | 98,664 | 3.15% | |
Parliamentary elections
Main article: Serbian parliamentary election, 2012
Electoral list | ||||
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Let's Get Serbia Moving – Tomislav Nikolić | 940,659 | 24.05 | 73 | 64 |
Choice for a Better Life – Boris Tadić | 863,294 | 22.07 | 67 | 4 |
Ivica Dačić – Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (US) | 567,689 | 14.51 | 44 | 24 |
Democratic Party of Serbia – Vojislav Koštunica | 273,532 | 7.00 | 21 | 0 |
Turnover – Čedomir Jovanović | 255,546 | 6.53 | 19 | 3 |
United Regions of Serbia – Mlađan Dinkić | 215,666 | 5.51 | 16 | 5 |
Serbian Radical Party – Dr Vojislav Šešelj | 180,558 | 4.62 | — | 77 |
Dveri for the Life of Serbia | 169,590 | 4.34 | — | — |
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians – István Pásztor | 68,323 | 1.75 | 5 | 1 |
Movement of Workers and Peasants | 57,199 | 1.46 | — | — |
Communist Party – Josip Broz | 28,977 | 0.74 | — | — |
Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak – Dr Sulejman Ugljanin | 27,708 | 0.69 | 2 | 2 |
All Together – BDU, CAH, DUC, DFVH and Slovak Party – Emir Elfić | 24,993 | 0.63 | 1 | 1 |
None of the Above | 22,905 | 0.59 | 1 | 1 |
Social Democratic Alliance – Nebojša Leković | 16,572 | 0.42 | — | — |
Albanian Coalition from Preševo Valley | 13,384 | 0.30 | 1 | 0 |
Reformist Party – Prof Dr Milan Višnjić | 8,867 | 0.22 | — | — |
Montenegrin Party – Nenad Stevović | 3,855 | 0.10 | — | — |
Invalid | 171,819 | 4.39 | ||
Total turnout (57.77%, -3.56% or 3,911,136 out of 6,770,013) | 3,911,136 | 100.00 | 250 | — |
Vojvodina parliamentary elections
Main article: Vojvodina parliamentary election, 2012
Constitutional referendum
Main article: Serbian constitutional referendum, 2006
Past elections
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References
See also
- Electoral calendar
- Electoral system
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