2023 Serbian Local Elections
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Local elections in 65 cities and municipalities in Serbia were held on 17 December 2023. Initially scheduled to be held in 2024, Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia, announced, first in September and again in October 2023, that local elections could be held in December 2023, concurrently with the
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and parliamentary elections. Following his announcement in September 2023, mayors and presidents of municipalities, including the capital
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, resigned for the local elections to take place on 17 December. The elections were called on 1 November.


Background

In most cities and municipalities in Serbia, previous local elections, which were regular, were held on 21 June 2020. Initially scheduled for 26 April 2020, they were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), which has been the ruling party of Serbia since 2012, has won most votes and seats in local assemblies of all cities and municipalities except Čajetina, Ražanj, Surdulica, Beočin, Topola, Svilajnac, and New Belgrade. Most opposition parties, including the opposition
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coalition, boycotted the elections, claiming that they would not be free and fair. Since then, early local elections were held in 2 cities and 17 municipalities, in
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and
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respectively. In the 2021 local elections, SNS won the most seats in all municipalities except
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, and in 2022 it again won the most seats in the 12 municipalities and 2 cities where the local elections were held. On national level, general elections were held in April 2022. SNS and its
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won the most seats, while opposition parties returned to the National Assembly. The
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alliance, which placed second in the parliamentary election and the Belgrade City Assembly election, was dissolved after the election. After the
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and a mass murder near Mladenovac and Smederevo, anti-government protests have been organised in Serbia, with the largest being held in Belgrade. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken part in the protests, with '' Politico'' describing the protests as largest since the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević.


Electoral system

Local elections in Serbia are held under a proportional representation system. Eligible voters vote for electoral lists, on which the registered candidates are present. An electoral list could be submitted by a registered political party, a coalition of political parties, or a citizens' group. The number of valid signatures needed to be collected to take part in the election varies by the number of eligible voters in that municipality. At least 40 percent of candidates on electoral lists must be female. The electoral list is submitted by its chosen ballot representative, who does not have to be present on its electoral list. An electoral list could be declined, after which those who had submitted can fix the deficiencies in a span of 48 hours, or rejected, if the person is not authorised to nominate candidates. The name and date of the election, the names of the electoral lists and its ballot representatives, and information on how to vote are only present on the voting ballot. Local electoral commissions and polling boards oversee the election. Seats are allocated with an electoral threshold of 3 percent of all votes cast, however if no electoral list wins 3 percent of all votes cast, then all electoral lists that received votes can participate in the distribution of seats. The seats are distributed by electoral lists in proportion to the number of votes received, while the number of seats belonging to electoral lists is determined by applying the highest quotient system. The seats are distributed by dividing the total number of votes received by the electoral list participating in the distribution of seats by each number from one to the number of councillors the local assembly has. The obtained quotients are classified by size so that the electoral list has as many mandates as it has its quotients among the highest quotients of all the electoral lists participating in the distribution. If two or more electoral lists receive the same quotients on the basis of which the seat is distributed, the electoral list that received the greater number of votes has priority. The seats in the local assemblies are awarded to the candidates to their order on the electoral list, starting with the first candidate from an electoral list. When the councillors of a local assembly are sworn in, they in turn elect the mayor. An electoral list could be declared the status of an ethnic minority electoral list by the local electoral commission. An ethnic minority electoral list could be only submitted by a registered political party or a coalition of political parties of an ethnic minority. If the percentage of the members of that ethnic minority is less than 50% in that municipality, an electoral list could be then granted the status of an ethnic minority electoral list. If the electoral list receives less than the 3 percent electoral threshold of all votes cast, it would still take part in the distribution of seats. When the distribution of seats takes place, the quotients of ethnic minority electoral lists that won less than 3 percent of the votes are increased by 35 percent. Any local election, whether it is a municipal or a local assembly election, is called by the president of the National Assembly, who also has to announce its date. To vote, a person has to be a citizen and resident of Serbia and at least 18 years old. A voter could only vote in the municipality of their residence. An
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begins two days before the scheduled election, meaning that no opinion polls, presentation of candidates and their programmes, or invitation to vote in the election could take place.


Election date

In April 2023, newspaper '' Danas'' reported that snap parliamentary elections, local elections, Vojvodina provincial election, and the Belgrade City Assembly election could be held as early as in November 2023. At a press conference in July 2023, Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia and former president of SNS, said that an early parliamentary election "could take place in September or December if the opposition parties agree. And if not, we will have general elections in April or May 2024, to be held concurrently with the Vojvodina provincial election and the regular local elections". By law, the Vojvodina provincial election and regular local elections could be held as late as 30 June 2024.
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, the president of the SNS executive board, stated that the local and provincial elections will be held in the first half of 2024. In August, Vučić said that provincial and local elections will "certainly be held in the next six or seven months", and that "most likely, parliamentary ones will be held as well". Newspaper ''
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'' and news portal '' N1'' reported in September 2023 that local, provincial, and parliamentary elections could be held as early as 19 December 2023. Vučić and Vučević also held a gathering with officials from Vojvodina on 5 September, with newspaper ''
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'' reporting that the official date will be revealed after the 78th United Nations General Assembly, which is set to be held on 18–26 September. In late September, Vučić announced that the elections will be called in December 2023 in order for them to be organised on 4 March 2023. He subsequently announced in September 2023 that they could be held on 17 December 2023. Following Vučić's announcement that the elections could be held on 17 December, presidents of municipalities such as Smederevo, Leskovac, Kraljevo, Trstenik, and Kučevo resigned, automatically triggering snap elections in those municipalities. Alongside the presidents of municipalities of Smederevo, Leskovac, Kraljevo, Trstenik, and Kučevo, mayors and presidents of municipalities of Belgrade, Kruševac,
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, Novi Pazar, Šabac, Topola, Velika Plana, Lapovo, Veliko Gradište,
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,
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, Petrovac, Žagubica,
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, Vladimirci, Koceljeva, Despotovac, Požega, and Priboj resigned. In total, 65 mayors and presidents of municipalities resigned.
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, the deputy prime minister of Serbia and president of SNS, said in October 2023 that local elections in rest of municipalities will be held in May or June 2024. The government of Serbia sent a proposal to call local elections in 65 cities and municipalities on 30 October.
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, the president of the National Assembly of Serbia, called the elections on 1 November.


Abbreviations


Results and campaign

Demostat, a research and publishing non-governmental organisation, has reported that opposition parties will have a chance of obtaining good results in large urban areas like Belgrade, Novi Sad,
Kragujevac Kragujevac ( sr-Cyrl, Крагујевац, ) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija District. It is the historical centre of the geographical region of Šumadija in central Serbia, and is situated on ...
, Niš, and Užice. They have pointed out examples like the formation of a joint opposition alliance in Kragujevac, and that despite not forming a local government, opposition parties won more votes than government parties in the Belgrade City Assembly election in 2022. Đorđe Vukadinović of '' Nova srpska politička misao'' has argued that opposition parties also have a chance of obtaining good results in Čačak but that in Šabac, Kraljevo, and Zrenjanin, elections could
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. "Although in the rest of Serbia SNS is generally the favourite, it is far from untouchability of previous elections", Vukadinović has said. Srećko Mihailović of Demostat has also said that opposition parties will have smaller chances of winning in smaller municipalities, mainly due to alleged abuse of power in smaller municipalities.


Belgrade


Šumadija and Western Serbia


Aleksandrovac

Incumbent
Aleksandrovac Aleksandrovac ( sr-cyr, Александровац) is a town and municipality located in the Rasina District of central Serbia. As of 2011, the town has a population of 6,476 inhabitants, while the municipality has 26,522 inhabitants. History Fr ...
mayor Mirko Mihajlović of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned in October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Jelena Paunović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.


Batočina

Incumbent
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mayor Zdravko Mladenović of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election. A provisional administration was subsequently established with Dejan Aranđelović, also of the Progressive Party, as its leader. The results of the election were as follows: Dejan Aranđelović was chosen as mayor after the election.


Bogatić

Incumbent
Bogatić Bogatić ( sr-cyr, Богатић, ) is a town and municipality located in the Mačva District of western Serbia. As of 2011 census, it has 28,843 residents. Geography Bogatić is located in the western part of Serbia. The nearest large settl ...
mayor Milan Damnjamović of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned in October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Milan Damnjanović was chosen for a new term as mayor after the election.


Brus

Incumbent Brus mayor Valentina Milosavljević of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Dalibor Savić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.


Ćićevac

Incumbent
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mayor Mirjana Krkić of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Mirjana Krkić was chosen for another term as mayor after the election.


Ćuprija

Incumbent Ćuprija mayor Jovica Antić of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned in October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Jelena Đulinac of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.


Despotovac

Incumbent Despotovac mayor Zlatko Marjanović of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Zlatko Marjanović was chosen for another term as mayor after the election.


Knić

Incumbent Knić mayor Srećko Ilić of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the elections were as follows: Srećko Ilić was confirmed for a new term as mayor after the election with the support of seventeen delegates.


Koceljeva

Incumbent Koceljeva mayor Dušan Ilinčić of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned in October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the elections were as follows: Dušan Ilinčić was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election.


Kragujevac

Incumbent
Kragujevac Kragujevac ( sr-Cyrl, Крагујевац, ) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija District. It is the historical centre of the geographical region of Šumadija in central Serbia, and is situated on ...
mayor Nikola Dašić of the Serbian Progressive Party announced his resignation on 28 September 2023 and formally resigned on 30 October, thereby prompting a new election. He was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. In June 2023, a group of opposition parties and citizens' groups, which included DS, Narodna, POKS, PSG, SDS, SRCE, SSP, Zajedno, ZS, and ZZK, announced their joint participation in the local election in Kragujevac. Former mayors of Kragujevac Veroljub Stevanović and Vlatko Rajković were one of the signatories. Dveri, NDSS, and SSZ refused to join. The results of the election were as follows: Nikola Dašić was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election. Slađana Radisavljević of the
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was elected from the fourth position on the ''United Against Violence–Hope for Kragujevac'' list. She resigned her seat in the city assembly in February 2024, saying that she wanted to focus on her work as a parliamentarian.
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was re-elected to the assembly from the lead position on the ''New Strength of Kragujevac'' list.
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, the leader of ''Kragujevac the Capital–Serbia the Kingdom'', was re-elected to the assembly from the second position on his movement's coalition list with the
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.


Kraljevo

Incumbent Kraljevo mayor Predrag Terzić of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the elections were as follows: Predrag Terzić was chosen for another term as mayor after the election.


Krupanj

Incumbent
Krupanj Krupanj ( sr-cyr, Крупањ, ) is a town and municipality located in the Mačva District of western Serbia. The municipality has a total population of 17,295 inhabitants, while the town has a population of 4,429 inhabitants (2011 census). Ge ...
mayor Ivan Isailović of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned in October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the elections were as follows: Mladen Stefanović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor when the new assembly convened in January 2024.


Kruševac

Incumbent Kruševac mayor
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of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Ivan Manojlović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.


Lajkovac

Incumbent Lajkovac mayor Andrija Živković of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned in October 2023 to permit a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Andrija Živković was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election.


Lapovo

Incumbent Lapovo mayor Boban Miličić of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Boban Miličić was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election.


Ljig

Incumbent Ljig mayor Dragan Lazarević of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned in October 2023 to prompt a new election. Milomir Starčević, who had previously been elected to the municipal assembly as a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia, was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. For the 2023 election, Starčević led the list of the Progressive Party. The results of the election were as follows: Milomir Starčević, who was by this time a member of the Progressive Party, was chosen for a full term as mayor after the election. The government was supported by the Progressive alliance, the Socialist Party, and the "Together and Decisively" list.


Ljubovija

Incumbent
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mayor Milan Jovanović of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Milan Jovanović was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election.


Loznica

Incumbent Loznica mayor
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Mali Zvornik

Incumbent Mali Zvornik mayor Zoran Jevtić of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Zoran Jevtić was chosen for another term as mayor after the election.


Novi Pazar

Incumbent Novi Pazar mayor Nihat Biševac of the Sandžak Democratic Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Nihat Biševac was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election. The government was formed by the Sandžak Democratic Party's alliance and the Serbian Progressive Party's alliance.
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, the leader of the '' For the Future and Development'' party, appeared in the largely symbolic twenty-sixth and final position on his party's list.


Osečina

Incumbent Osečina mayor Nikola Tomić of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 28 September 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Nikola Tomić was appointed for another term as mayor after the election.


Paraćin

Incumbent Paraćin mayor Vladimir Milićević of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Vladimir Milićević was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election.


Požega

Incumbent Požega mayor Đorđe Nikitović of the Serbian Progressive Party submitted his resignation on 28 September 2023 in order for the municipality to participate in the early elections. He was appointed afterward as leader of a provisional authority. An electoral alliance composed of DS and IZP was formalised in October 2023, when the two signed a coalition agreement. The results of the election were as follows: Đorđe Nikitović was chosen for a third term as mayor of Požega in February 2024. Bogdan Radovanović was elected from the lead position on the ''Požega Against Violence'' list.


Priboj

Incumbent Priboj mayor Lazar Rvović of the Serbian Progressive Party submitted his resignation on 28 September 2023 in order for the municipality to participate in the early elections. He was appointed afterward as leader of a provisional authority. The Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia ran on a combined list, as they had done in the previous 2020 local elections. The results of the election were as follows: Lazar Rvović was chosen for a fifth term as mayor of Priboj in February 2024. The governing coalition comprised the '' Priboj Must Not Stop'' alliance, the Sandžak Democratic Party, the Justice and Reconciliation Party, and the Bosniak-Serb Alliance. Parliamentarian
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of the Socialist Party of Serbia was one of the candidates elected on the ''Priboj Must Not Stop'' list.


Prijepolje

Incumbent Prijepolje mayor Drago Popadić of the Serbian Progressive Party submitted his resignation on 28 September 2023 in order for the municipality to participate in the early elections. Izudin Šantić of the Sandžak Democratic Party was appointed afterward as leader of a provisional authority. The Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia ran on a combined list, as they had done in Prijepolje in the previous 2020 local elections. The results of the election were as follows: Drago Popadić was chosen for a new term as mayor in February 2024, with the support of thirty-eight of the thirty-nine delegates who were present. Bosniak-Serb Alliance president
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was elected from the lead position on his party's list and was chosen as vice-president of the assembly.


Rača

Incumbent Rača mayor Nenad Savković of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Branko Radosavljević of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.


Rekovac

Incumbent Rekovac mayor Aleksandar Đorđević of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Dragiša Tomić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.


Šabac

Incumbent Šabac mayor Aleksandar Pajić resigned on 30 October 2023 in order to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Aleksandar Pajić was chosen for another term as mayor after the election. The local government is supported by the Serbian Progressive Party's alliance, ''Western Serbia'', the European Green Party, and the Socialist Party of Serbia.
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was elected to the city assembly from the lead position on the ''United We Win'' list.


Topola

Incumbent Topola mayor Vladimir Radojković of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election. Former mayor Dragan Jovanović, also of the Progressive Party, was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: The Serbian Progressive Party's alliance formed a coalition government with the Socialist Party of Serbia after the election. Vladimir Radojković was chosen for another term as mayor, and Dragan Jovanović, who appeared in the lead position on the Progressive List, was named as president of the municipal assembly.


Trstenik

Incumbent Trstenik mayor Milena Turk of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Milena Turk was chosen for another term as mayor after the election.


Ub

Incumbent Ub mayor
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of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned in October 2023 in order to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. His fellow Progressive Party member
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, who had served as speaker of the assembly in the previous term, was appointed as a member of the authority. The results of the election were as follows: Darko Glišić was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election. Ivana Nikolić was elected from the fifth position on the Progressive Party's list and was confirmed afterward for another term as assembly speaker.


Varvarin

Incumbent Varvarin mayor Violeta Lutovac Đurđević of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. Violeta Lutovac Đurđević was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election.


Vladimirci

Incumbent Vladimirci mayor Goran Zarić of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. Goran Zarić was confirmed for a new term as mayor after the election.


Southern and Eastern Serbia


Doljevac

Incumbent Doljevac mayor Goran Ljubić of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new local election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Goran Ljubić was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election.


Gadžin Han

Incumbent
Gadžin Han Gadžin Han ( sr-cyr, Гаџин Хан) is a village and municipality located in the Nišava District of the southern Serbia. According to 2011 census, the municipality has 8,389 inhabitants, from which 1,223 live in Gadžin Han itself. Geograp ...
mayor Milisav Filipović of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned in late 2023 to prompt a new local election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority.Sonja Vidojković, "Filipović drugi put izabran za predsednika Opštine Gadžin Han"
''Južne vesti'', 6 March 2024, accessed 18 April 2024.
The results of the election were as follows: Milisav Filipović was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election.


Merošina

Incumbent
Merošina Merošina () is a village and municipality located in the Nišava District of the southern Serbia. According to 2011 census, the municipality has 13,968 inhabitants, from which 905 live in Merošina itself. Geography The municipality borders Ale ...
mayor Saša Jovanović of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned in late 2023 to prompt a new local election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Saša Jovanović was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election. Sanja Miladinović was elected from the lead position on the
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Ražanj

Incumbent Ražanj mayor Dobrica Stojković of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Dobrica Stojković was confirmed for another term as mayor after the election.


Smederevo

Incumbent Smederevo mayor Jovan Beč of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election. Jasmina Vojinović, also of the Progressive Party, was chosen as leader of a provisional authority. In November 2022, citizens group AZS, and opposition parties DS, Narodna, and ZS, announced their joint participation in the local election in Smederevo. Jovan Beč, the mayor of Smederevo, resigned on 28 September 2023, triggering a snap election. Nine electoral lists successfully submitted their nominations, three of which were from the local citizens' groups. The results of the election were as follows: Jasmina Vojinović was confirmed as mayor after the election. The local government was formed by the Serbian Progressive Party's alliance, the Socialist Party of Serbia's alliance, and the ''God–Family–Smederevo'' group.


Velika Plana

Incumbent mayor Velika Plana mayor Igor Matković of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned on 30 October 2023 to prompt a new election and was appointed as leader of a provisional authority. The results of the election were as follows: Strahinja Pavešković of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. Former mayor Dejan Šulkić of the Democratic Party of Serbia was re-elected to the assembly from the lead position on the National Democratic Alternative list.ИЗБОРНА ЛИСТA КАНДИДАТА ЗА ОДБОРНИКЕ СКУПШТИНЕ ОПШТИНЕ ВЕЛИКА ПЛАНА-ДР МИЛОШ ЈОВАНОВИЋ-НАДА ЗА ВЕЛИКУ ПЛАНУ -СРПСКА КОАЛИЦИЈА -НАЦИОНАЛНО ДЕМОКРАТСКА АЛТЕРНАТИВА-НОВА ДЕМОКРАТСКА СТРАНКА СРБИЈЕ (НОВИ ДСС)-ПОКРЕТ ОБНОВЕ КРАЉЕВИНЕ СРБИЈЕ(ПОКС)-ВОЈИСЛАВ МИХАИЛОВИЋ
Izbori 2023, Velika Plana Municipal Election Commission, accessed 25 May 2024.


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