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Serbia voted; 99.8% votes processed: This is the latest projections


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Citizens of Serbia voted in the parliamentary and provincial elections, as well 
as for councilors of the Belgrade City Assembly and 64 other local parliaments. 

Source: B92 Monday, December 18, 2023 | 17:05 



Foto: Profimedia

Reinhold Lopatka, the special coordinator and leader of the short-term 
observers of the OSCE, assessed today that the parliamentary elections in 
Serbia were technically well conducted and that voters were offered an adequate 
choice of political alternatives.


IPSOS/CeSID: SNS 128, SPN 65, SPS 18 parliamentary mandates


According to the preliminary results of IPSOS/CeSID, based on 99.8 percent of 
the processed sample, the list "Serbia must not stop" won 46.3 percent of the 
votes in the parliamentary elections, i.e. 128 mandates in the National 
Assembly, and the list "Serbia against violence " 23.6 percent and 65 mandates. 

The SPS list won 6.6 percent of the vote, or 18 mandates, the NADA coalition 
won 4.9 percent, 13 mandates, and the "Dr. Branimir Nestorović- Mi-glas iz 
naroda" list won 4.8 percent, also 13 mandates. 

The list of Zavetnici and Dveri remained close to the census with 2.7 percent. 
Minority lists will also enter the parliament - SVM won 1.7 percent (6 
mandates), "Usame Zukorlić-United for Justice" 0.8 percent (3 mandates), SDA 
Sandžak 0.6 percent (2 mandates) and one each the mandate will be given to 
Shaip Kamberi (0.5 percent) and the Russian Party (0.3 percent).


Preliminary results of IPSOS/CeSID for Belgrade


According to the preliminary results of IPSOS/CeSID, based on 99 percent of the 
processed sample, the "Belgrade must not stop" list will have 48 mandates in 
the city assembly, (38.9 percent of the votes), the "Serbia against violence" 
won 43 mandates (34.6 percent of the votes), and the "NADA" coalition list 
seven mandates (6 percent of the votes). 

"Mi-Glas iz naroda" (5.3 percent) and SPS (4.8 percent) have six council seats 
each, while the other lists did not enter the Belgrade City Assembly according 
to preliminary results. The closest to the census is the coalition of Dveri and 
Zavetnici, which won 2.6 percent of the votes.

 

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