The “Serbia Against Violence” list will have 65 parliamentary mandates, with 902,450 votes won, or 23.66% of votes.
Next is the list “Ivica Dacic – Prime Minister of Serbia”, which was supported by 249,916 voters, i.e., 6.55%, and they will be represented in the parliament by 18 deputies.
The list of the NADA coalition, which was supported by 191,431 voters, or 5.02%, will have 13 parliamentary mandates.
Branimir Nestorovic's list “We – the Voice of the People” will have 13 deputies, and 178,830 voters, or 4.69%, voted for it.
Five minority lists also enter the parliament.
The list of the Association of Vojvodina Hungarians with 64,747 votes, or 1.7% and six seats in the parliament.
29,066 voters, or 0.76%, voted for the list “Usame Zukorlic – United for Justice”, and it will have two parliamentary seats.
The list “SDA Sandzak - Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin” won two parliamentary mandates, 21,827 votes, or 0.57%.
One mandate was won by the list “Russian Party – Slobodan Nikolic”, for which 11,369 voters voted, or 0.30%.
The list “Political Struggle of Albanians Continues – Saip Kamberi”, which was supported by 13,501 voters, i.e., 0.35%, will be represented in the parliament by one deputy.
A total of 18 lists participated in the parliamentary elections, eight of whom did not enter the parliament.
Voting took place at 8,273 polling stations.
Of the 6,500,666 voters registered in the voter register, a total of 3,815,007 or 58.77% voted, the number of invalid ballots was 104,029, and the number of valid ballots was 3,710,978.
Summary reports for each polling station on voting results will be published in the Official Gazette.
Tonight, 20 out of 33 members of the Election Commission voted for the overall report on the final results of the election, while 13 members of the commission were against.
The Election Commission has ten days from the adoption of the overall report on the final results of the election to assign mandates to MPs.
Mandates are awarded to candidates for deputies according to their order on the election list, starting with the first candidate on the election list and issuing certificates of election as a deputy.
Only electoral lists that received at least 3% of the votes from the number of voters who voted can participate in the distribution of mandates, and mandates are distributed by dividing the total number of votes received by the electoral list participating in the distribution of mandates by every number from one to 250.
You can view more detailed information on the Election Commission website.