Serbia held local elections in a majority of its cities and municipalities (excluding the disputed territory of Kosovo) on 2 June 2024.
Background
Initially, the Serbian government planned to hold a local election only for the City Assembly of Belgrade on 2 June, with the other local elections taking place later in the year. The Belgrade vote was required due to the city assembly's failure to constitute itself after the 2023 Belgrade City Assembly election, while the other elections were scheduled to take place in accordance with Serbia's regular local electoral cycle. Ana Brnabić, the president of the national assembly, contended that holding all local elections on 2 June would require a change in Serbia's law on local elections and would unfairly restrict the mandate of those elected in the last regular local election in 2020.[1] Following extended controversy, however, the law was amended on 23 April and local elections were announced for various cities and municipalities on 26 April.[citation needed]
Electoral process
With the exception of Belgrade, the cities and municipalities of Serbia that held off-year local elections in 2021, 2022, and 2023 participated in the 2024 vote. As several municipalities in Central Serbia held off-year elections in 2023, the overall number of jurisdictions holding local elections in 2024 was significantly lower than in the previous election cycle.
All local elections in Serbia are held under proportional representation. Mayors are not directly elected but are instead chosen by elected members of the local assemblies. The electoral threshold for assembly representation is three per cent (of all votes, not only of valid votes), although parties representing national minority communities are exempt from this requirement.
Parties
Serbia's governing Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and its allies participated fully in the elections. The opposition parties were by contrast divided on their strategy. Among the parties of the Serbia Against Violence (SPN) coalition, the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), Serbia Centre (SRCE), and Together (Zajedno) announced a boycott in most jurisdictions, stating that no adequate guarantees were provided that the elections would be free and fair and that there was insufficient time for the situation to change.[citation needed]
On 26 April 2024, SSP leader Dragan Đilas said that although his party would be boycotting the election in most jurisdictions, it would not discourage citizens from voting.[5]
Incidents
Opposition parties accused the SNS of organising polling stations, leading to clashes in Belgrade and Novi Sad as opposition activists tried to enter suspected SNS venues. Ana Brnabić said on X social media platform that the SNS had set up “call centers” to contact supporters and urge them to vote.[6] The Center for Research, Transparency and Accountability, a non-governmental organisation, recorded incidents of organized voting, vote-buying, violations of vote secrecy, and the presence of unauthorized persons at polling stations, which prompted them to file criminal charges.[7]
Results
The Serbian Progressive Party's alliance won the elections in most jurisdictions. In the election for the Belgrade city assembly, the SNS alliance won a majority of seats,[8] followed by the opposition Kreni Promeni (Go-Change).[9]
Opposition parties have charged that the Serbian Progressive Party falsified the results in Niš and New Belgrade in order to claim a narrow majority of seats in both jurisdictions.[10]
Local elections were held in all seventeen of Belgrade's municipalities. The Progressive Party and its allies won the elections all municipalities except Stari Grad and Vračar, which were won by the parties of the Serbia Against Violence opposition coalition. Ultimately, the Progressive-led alliance formed government in every municipality.
Barajevo
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Barajevo:
Twenty of the twenty-five candidates elected on the Barajevo Tomorrow were endorsed by Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, and the Serbian Radical Party.[12]
Of the six candidates elected on the We Choose Barajevo list, two each were endorsed by the Green–Left Front and the New Face of Serbia, and one each by the Democratic Party and the People's Movement of Serbia.[13]
Bratoljub Stanisavljević, who was elected with an endorsement from the Progressives, was chosen as the municipality's mayor on 10 July 2024.[14]
Čukarica
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Čukarica:
Twenty-two of the twenty-six candidates elected on the Čukarica Tomorrow list were endorsed by Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers and the Serbian Radical Party. Parliamentarian Vladimir Orlić, a vice-president of the Progressive Party, was elected from the lead position on the list, and former parliamentarian Nikola Dragićević of the Oathkeepers appeared in the forty-fifth and final position.[16] Orlić resigned his seat on 10 July 2024, the day the new assembly was established.[17] Dragićević will have the right to enter the assembly if the elected member of the Oathkeepers leaves for any reason.
Six of the fifteen candidates elected on the We Choose Čukarica list were endorsed by the Green–Left Front, four by the People's Movement of Serbia, three by the Democratic Party, and one each by the Movement of Free Citizens and the New Face of Serbia.[18]
Nikola Aritonović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor of the municipality on 10 July 2024.[19][20]
Grocka
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Grocka:
Twenty-one of the twenty-seven candidates elected on the Grocka Tomorrow list were endorsed by Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, two by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, and one by the Independent Serbian Party.[22]
Of the five candidates elected on the We Choose Grocka list, two each were endorsed by the Democratic Party and the People's Movement of Serbia and one by the Movement of Free Citizens.[23]
Saša Čaprić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor of the municipality on 9 July 2024.[24]
Lazarevac
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Lazarevac:
Twenty-seven of the thirty-seven candidates elected on the Lazarevac Tomorrow list were endorsed by Serbian Progressive Party, four by the Socialist Party of Serbia, three by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, and one each by Healthy Serbia, the Movement of Socialists, and the Serbian Radical Party.[26]
Three of the seven candidates elected on the We Choose Lazarevac list were endorsed by the Democratic Party, two by the People's Movement of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Free Citizens and the New Face of Serbia.[27]
Tomislav Rikanović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor on 10 July 2024.[28]
Mladenovac
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Mladenovac:
Agreement for Mladenovac (Green Section Initiative, Eko Team Mladenovac, Alliance for the Revival of Mladenovac, Citizens' Association With Dignity, Initiative Mladenovac With Dignity, Association of Citizens Romano Glaso)
Thirty-two of the thirty-eight candidates elected on the Mladenovac Tomorrow list were endorsed by Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, the Serbian Radical Party, and United Serbia.[30]
The candidates elected on the Agreement for Mladenovac list did not have specific party endorsements.[31]
Of the six candidates elected on the We Choose Mladenovac list, two each were endorsed by the Green–Left Front and the People's Movement of Serbia, and one each by the Democratic Party and the New Face of Serbia.[32]
Bogdan Vuksanović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor for a term beginning on 9 July 2024.[33]
New Belgrade
The results of the election for the municipal assembly of New Belgrade (as posted by the municipal election commission) are as follows. Opposition parties charged electoral fraud once the preliminary results were made public, with Jelena Jerinić saying that their data showed the combined opposition winning a majority of seats.[34]
Seventeen of the twenty-five candidates elected on the New Belgrade Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the PUPS, the Serbian Radical Party, the Social Democratic Party of Serbia, and the Society for Cerebral and Infantile Paralysis New Belgrade. Incumbent delegate Marija Zdravković of the Progressives was re-elected from the lead position on the list.[36]
Four of the nine candidates elected on the We Choose New Belgrade list were endorsed by the Green–Left Front, two each by the Democratic Party and the People's Movement of Serbia, and one by the Movement of Free Citizens.[37]
Former parliamentarian and presidential candidate Branka Stamenković was the lead candidate on the Enough Is Enough list.[38]
Thirty of the thirty-eight candidates elected on the Obrenovac Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, four by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by Healthy Serbia, the Movement of Socialists, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, and the Serbian Radical Party.[41]
Three of the eight candidates elected on the We Choose Obrenovac list were endorsed by the Democratic Party, two each by the New Face of Serbia and the People's Movement of Serbia, and one by the Green–Left Front.[42]
Milorad Grčić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor on 10 July 2024.[43]
Palilula
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Palilula:
Twenty-eight of the thirty-three candidates elected on the Palilula Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers and the Serbian Radical Party.[45]
Six of the fourteen candidates elected on the We Choose Palilula list were endorsed by the Green–Left Front, five by the People's Movement of Serbia, two by the Democratic Party, and one by the Movement of Free Citizens.[46]
Ivana Medić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor on 12 July 2024.[47]
Rakovica
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Rakovica:
Twenty-three of the thirty candidates elected on the Rakovica Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, four by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the PUPS, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, and the Serbian Radical Party. Progressive Party parliamentarian Dušan Stojiljković appeared in the thirty-fourth position on the list and, while not initially elected, received a replacement mandate on 14 August 2024.[49][50]
Five of the fourteen candidates elected on the We Choose Rakovica list were endorsed by the Green–Left Front, four by the Democratic Party, three by the People's Movement of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Free Citizens and the New Face of Serbia.[51]
Both of the candidates elected on the Rakovica Is Our Home list were endorsed by the People's Party.[52]
Incumbent mayor Miloš Simić of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[53]
Savski Venac
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Savski Venac:
Fifteen of the eighteen candidates elected on the Savski Venac Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Serbian Radical Party.[55]
Of the sixteen candidates elected on the We Choose Savski Venac list, five each were endorsed by the Green–Left Front and the People's Movement of Serbia, three by the Democratic Party, two by the Movement of Free Citizens, and one by the New Face of Serbia.[56]
The delegate elected on the Enough Politics list held an endorsement from the Civic Party of Greeks of Serbia.[57]
In the aftermath of the vote, it was noted that the Progressive Party's alliance and the combined opposition of We Choose Savski Venac and For a Green Savski Venac each won eighteen seats. Some commentators speculated that the delegate from the Civic Party of Greeks of Serbia would play the role of kingmaker.[58] Incumbent mayor Miloš Vidović of the Progressive Party was ultimately confirmed for another term in office on 12 July 2024.[59]
Sopot
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Sopot:
Twenty of the twenty-three candidates elected on the Sopot Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Serbian Radical Party.[61]
Živorad Milosavljević of the Progressive Party, the longest continuously serving mayor in Serbia, was confirmed for his eleventh consecutive term in office on 11 July 2024.[62]
Stari Grad
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Stari Grad:
Ten of the twenty-three candidates elected on the We Choose Stari Grad list were endorsed by the Green–Left Front, six by the People's Movement of Serbia, three each by the Democratic Party and the Movement of Free Citizens, and one by the New Face of Serbia.[64]
Sixteen of the twenty-one candidates elected on the Stari Grad Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers and the Serbian Radical Party.[65]
The candidate elected on the Key to Victory list was endorsed by the People's Party.[66]
The results of the election left Marko Bastać in the role of kingmaker. He ultimately aligned his political movement with the Progressives, and on 9 July 2024 he was chosen as president (i.e., speaker) of the municipal assembly.[67] Incumbent mayor Radoslav Marjanović of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 31 July 2024, in a vote that was boycotted by the opposition.[68]
Surčin
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Surčin:
Twenty-one of the twenty-six candidates elected on the Surčin Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers and the Serbian Radical Party.[70]
Three of the five candidates elected on the We Choose Surčin list were endorsed by the Democratic Party and one each by the New Face of Serbia and the People's Movement of Serbia.[71]
Miloš Dangubić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as the municipality's mayor on 10 July 2024.[72]
Voždovac
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Voždovac:
Twenty-five of the thirty-three candidates elected on the Voždovac Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, five by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, and the Serbian Radical Party.[74]
Three of the seven candidates elected on the We Choose Voždovac list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia and two each by the Democratic Party and the Green–Left Front.[75]
Bojana Jakšić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor on 11 July 2024.[76]
Vračar
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Vračar:
The Fight for the Liberation of Vračar–To Restore Democracy, Civil Rights, and Respect for Minorities–To Feel FREE in Vračar–Coalition STRENGTH (Bosniak Civic Party, Party of Montenegrins, Civic Party of Greeks of Serbia)
The initial results showed the We Choose Vračar coalition winning twenty-eight mandates and the Vračar Vračarians, who had been aligned with the Progressives in the previous assembly, winning two. We Choose Vračar charged that one of their mandates was illegitimately shifted to the Vračar Vračarians in a review of the ballots.[78]
Ten of the twenty-seven candidates who were ultimately declared elected on the We Choose Vračar list were endorsed by the Green–Left Front, seven by the People's Movement of Serbia, six by the Democratic Party, and two each by the Movement of Free Citizens and the New Face of Serbia.[79]
Twenty-two of the twenty-five candidates elected on the Vračar Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party and three by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[80]
Both candidates elected on the Key to Victory list were endorsed by the People's Party.[81] The candidate elected on the Fight for the Liberation of Vračar list was endorsed by the Bosniak Civic Party.[82]
Jovan Hadži Đokić of the Progressive Party was chosen as president (i.e., speaker) of the municipal assembly on 8 July 2024, with support from the Progressive–Socialist alliance, the Vračar Vračarians, the Green Party of Serbia, the People's Party (which had previously been considered part of the opposition), the European Green Party, and the Bosniak Civic Party.[83] Incumbent mayor Milan Nedeljković of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office later in the same session.[84]
Zemun
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Zemun:
Twenty-seven of the thirty-five candidates elected on the Zemun Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, four by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, and the Serbian Radical Party.[86]Aleksandar Šešelj, the Radical Party candidate who was elected, resigned his seat on 8 July 2024, the day that the assembly convened.[87]
Three of the five candidates elected on the We Choose Zemun list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia. The other two were endorsed by the Green–Left Front.[88]
Both of the candidates elected on the People's List for Zemun list were endorsed by the People's Party.[89]
Incumbent mayor Gavrilo Kovačević of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office on 8 July 2024.[90]
Zvezdara
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Zvezdara:
Twenty-two of the twenty-eight candidates elected on the Zvezdara Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, four by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers and the Serbian Radical Party.[92]
Six of the seventeen candidates elected on the We Choose Zvezdara list were endorsed by the Green–Left Front, five by the People's Movement of Serbia, three by the Democratic Party, two by the Movement of Free Citizens, and one by the New Face of Serbia.[93]
Mihailo Dosković of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor on 10 July 2024.[94]
Vojvodina
Central Banat District
Local elections were held in the one city (i.e., Zrenjanin) and three of the four other municipalities of the Central Banat District. The exception was Sečanj, where the previous local election had been held in 2022.
The Progressive Party and its allies won majority victories in all jurisdictions that held elections.
Zrenjanin
Results of the election for the city assembly of Zrenjanin:
Thirty-three of the forty-one candidates elected on the Zrenjanin Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the PUPS, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[96]
Six of the twelve candidates elected on the Both Water and Freedom list were endorsed by the Party of Freedom and Justice, five by the New Democratic Party of Serbia, and one by the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia.[97] Three candidates each elected on the Zrenjanin Against Violence list were endorsed by the Democratic Party and the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, and one each was endorsed by the Green–Left Front, the People's Movement of Serbia, and Serbia Centre.[98]
Incumbent mayor Simo Salapura of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 12 July 2024.[99]
Nova Crnja
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Nova Crnja:
Eighteen of the twenty candidates elected on the Nova Crnja Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and two were endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[101]
Dragan Daničić of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 11 July 2024.[102]
Novi Bečej
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Novi Bečej:
Fifteen of the eighteen candidates elected on the Novi Bečej Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[104]
Ivica Milankov was elected from the lead position on the Movement of Socialists list.[105]
Two of the candidates elected on the We Choose Novi Bečej Against Violence list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia. One was endorsed by the Democratic Party.[106]
Incumbent mayor Saša Maksimović of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 12 July 2024.[108] The Progressives formed a coalition government with the Movement of Socialists and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.[109]
Sečanj
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Sečanj in 2024. The previous election took place in 2022.
Žitište
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Žitište:
Seventeen of the twenty-one candidates elected on the Žitište Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[111]
One candidate each from the Democratic Party, the New Democratic Party of Serbia, the People's Movement of Serbia, the Movement of Free Citizens, Serbia Centre, and the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina was elected on the United for the Municipality of Žitište list.[112]
Ivana Petrić of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 12 July 2024.[113]
North Bačka District
Local elections were held in the one city (Subotica) both of the municipalities of the North Bačka District. The Serbian Progressive Party and its allies won majority victories Subotica and Mali Iđoš, and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians won in the predominantly Hungarian community of Bačka Topola. In all three jurisdictions, the Progressives and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians formed coalition governments after the election.
Subotica
Results of the election for the city assembly of Subotica:
Twenty-nine of the thirty-five candidates elected on the Subotica Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two were endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each was endorsed by the Movement of Socialists, the PUPS, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[115]
Three candidates each elected on the Subotica Against Violence list were endorsed by the Democratic Party and the People's Movement of Serbia, two were endorsed by the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, and one each was endorsed by the Democratic Union of Croats and the Green–Left Front.[116]
All three candidates elected on the For a Just Subotica list were endorsed by the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina.[117]
Incumbent mayor Stevan Bakić of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 10 July 2024.[118]
Bačka Topola
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Bačka Topola:
Eighteen of the nineteen candidates elected on the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians list were endorsed by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians. The other candidate was endorsed by the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians.[120]
Twelve of the thirteen candidates elected on the Bačka Topola Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party. The other candidate was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[121]
One candidate each elected on the Bačka Topola The Day After Tomorrow list was endorsed by the Green–Left Front, the Party of Freedom and Justice, and the People's Movement of Serbia.[122]
Incumbent mayor Adrián Szatmári of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was confirmed for another term in office on 12 July 2024. A member of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as deputy mayor.[123]
Mali Iđoš
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Mali Iđoš:
Twelve of the thirteen candidates elected on the Mali Iđoš Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party. The other candidate was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[125]
The Progressives formed a coalition government with the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians after the election. Incumbent mayor Marko Lazić of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 10 July 2024.[126]
North Banat District
Local elections were held in the one city (Kikinda) and all five municipalities of the North Banat District. The Progressive Party won majority victories in Kikinda, Ada, Čoka, and Novi Kneževac, while the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians won a majority victory in Kanjiža and a plurality victory in Senta.
In all three municipalities with a Hungarian majority (Ada, Kanjiža, and Senta), the Serbian Progressive Party and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians formed a coalition government after the election.
Kikinda
Results of the election for the city assembly of Kikinda:
Twenty-five of the twenty-eight candidates elected on the Kikinda Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party. Two were endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one was endorsed by the Serbian Radical Party.[128]
One candidate each elected on the Choose Change list was endorsed by the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia, the Party of Freedom and Justice, the People's Movement of Serbia, Serbia Centre, and the Social Democratic Party.[129]
One candidate each elected on the I Choose the Fight! I Choose Kikinda! list was endorsed by the Democratic Party, the Green–Left Front, and the Movement of Free Citizens.[130]
Incumbent mayor Nikola Lukač of the Progressives was chosen for a new term in office on 10 July 2024.[131] He resigned on 4 October 2024 and was replaced by Mladen Bogdan, also of the Progressives.[132]
Ada
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Ada:
According to a list posted by the Ada municipal election commission, seven of the nineteen candidates elected on the Ada Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia. The remaining eleven candidates appear not to have carried a party endorsement.[134]
Also according to a list posted by the Ada municipal election commission, seven candidates elected on the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians list were endorsed by the party, and the remaining two did not carry a party endorsement.[135]
Incumbent mayor Zoltán Bilicki of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 10 July 2024.[136][137]
Čoka
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Čoka:
Fourteen of the fifteen candidates elected on the Čoka Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[139]
One candidate each on the United for Čoka list was endorsed by the Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians and the People's Movement of Serbia.[140]
Incumbent mayor Stana Đember of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 10 July 2024.[141]
Kanjiža
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Kanjiža:
Seven of the eight candidates elected on the Kanžija Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[143]
Incumbent mayor Róbert Fejsztámer of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was confirmed for another term in office on 10 July 2024.[144]
Novi Kneževac
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Novi Kneževac:
Eighteen of the nineteen candidates elected on the Novi Kneževac Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party. The other was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[146]
One candidate each elected on the Novi Kneževac Against Violence list was endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia and the Democratic Party.[147]
Incumbent mayor Radovan Uverić of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 10 July 2024.[148]
Senta
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Senta:
Eight of the nine delegates elected on the Senta Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[150]
Both candidates elected on the Senta Deserves More list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia.[151]
Local elections were held in the one city (Novi Sad) and all eleven of the separate municipalities of the South Bačka District. The Serbian Progressive Party and its allies won majority victories in all jurisdictions.
The city of Novi Sad comprises two municipalities (the city municipality of Novi Sad and Petrovaradin), although their powers are very limited relative to the city government. Unlike Belgrade, Niš, and Vranje, Novi Sad does not have directly elected municipal assemblies.
Thirty-four of the forty-five candidates elected on the Novi Sad Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, five by the Socialist Party of Serbia, two by the Serbian Radical Party, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the PUPS, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[154]
Four candidates each elected on the United for a Free Novi Sad list were endorsed by Party of Freedom and Justice, the People's Movement of Serbia, and Serbia Centre. Three candidates were endorsed by the New Democratic Party of Serbia, two by the Democratic Party, and one each by the Green–Left Front, the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia, and the Movement of Free Citizens.[155]
Incumbent mayor Milan Đurić of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 28 August 2024.[156]
Bač
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Bač:
Thirteen of the sixteen candidates elected on the Bač Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one each was endorsed by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Socialist Party of Serbia.[158]
One candidate elected on the United Opposition of Bač list was endorsed by the Democratic Party, and the other candidate was endorsed by the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina.[159]
Lela Milinović of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 28 June 2024.[160]
Bačka Palanka
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Bačka Palanka:
Nineteen of the thirty candidates elected on the Bačka Palanka Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, seven by the Movement of Socialists, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.[162]
Two candidates each elected on the United Opposition of Bačka Palanka list were endorsed by the Democratic Party, the Party of Freedom and Justice, and the People's Movement of Serbia. One candidate each was endorsed by the Green–Left Front and the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[163]
Incumbent mayor Branislav Šušnica of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 3 July 2024.[164]
Bački Petrovac
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Bački Petrovac:
Fourteen of the sixteen candidates elected on the Bački Petrovac Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one each was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia and United Serbia.[166]
Four of the seven candidates elected on the United Opposition of Bački Petrovac list were endorsed by the Party of Freedom and Justice, and three were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia.[167]
Viera Krstovski of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 7 July 2024.[168]
Bečej
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Bečej:
Twenty-one of the twenty-two candidates elected on the Bečej Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party. The other candidate was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[170]
Eight of the nine candidates elected on the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians list were endorsed by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians. The other candidate was endorsed by the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians.[171]
The candidate elected on the NADA for Bečej–All for Bečej list was endorsed by the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia.[172]
Incumbent mayor Vuk Radojević of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 10 July 2024.[173]
Beočin
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Beočin:
Sixteen of the twenty candidates elected on the Beočin Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and four were endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[175]
Both candidates elected on the Beočin Against Violence!–I Choose the Fight list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia.[176]
Incumbent mayor Biljana Janković of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 11 July 2024.[177]
Srbobran
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Srbobran:
Seventeen of the twenty delegates elected on the Srbobran Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Serbian Radical Party.[179]
One candidate each elected on the NADA for Srbobran, Turija, and Nadalj list was endorsed by the New Democratic Party of Serbia and the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia.[180]
Incumbent mayor Radivoje Debeljački of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 10 July 2024.[181]
Sremski Karlovci
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Sremski Karlovci:
Eleven of the fourteen candidates elected on the Sremski Karlovci Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the PUPS.[183]
Dražen Đurđić of the Serbian Progressive Party, the main party of the Sremski Karlovci Tomorrow alliance, was chosen as mayor on 12 July 2024.[184]
Temerin
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Temerin:
Seventeen of the twenty-one candidates elected on the Temerin Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists and the Serbian Radical Party.[186]
Three of the six candidates elected on the United Opposition of Temerin list were endorsed by the Democratic Party, two by the New Face of Serbia, and one by the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[187]
Four of the five candidates elected on the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians list were endorsed by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians. The other was endorsed by the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians.[188]
The candidate elected on the For Our Temerin list was endorsed by the Party of Montenegrins.[189]
Incumbent mayor Mladen Zec of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 12 July 2024.[190]
Titel
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Titel:
Sixteen of the nineteen candidates elected on the Titel Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one each was endorsed by the Movement of Socialists, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Socialist Party of Serbia.[192]
One candidate each elected on the United We Can Do Better list was endorsed by Serbia Centre and the Party of Freedom and Justice.[193]
Incumbent mayor Dragan Božić of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 9 July 2024.[194]
Vrbas
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Vrbas:
Fifteen of the twenty-three candidates elected on the Vrbas Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, four by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Movement of Socialists, the PUPS, and the Serbian Radical Party.[196]
Former Dveri parliamentarian Ivan Kostić was elected from the fourth position on the Let's Free Vrbas Today list.[197] He became the leader of Dveri on 29 September 2024.[198]
Milan Glušac of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 11 July 2024.[199] He had previously been mayor in 2016–17 and 2017–20.
Žabalj
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Žabalj:
Fifteen of the eighteen candidates elected on the Žabalj Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one each was endorsed by the Movement of Socialists, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Socialist Party of Serbia.[201]
One candidate each elected on the United Opposition of Žabalj list was endorsed by the Democratic Party and the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia.[202]
Incumbent mayor Uroš Radanović of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 11 July 2024.[203]
South Banat District
Local elections were held in both cities (i.e., Pančevo and Vršac) and all six municipalities of the South Banat District. The Progressive Party and its allies won majority victories in all jurisdictions.
Pančevo
Results of the election for the city assembly of Pančevo:
Forty-one of the forty-nine candidates elected on the Pančevo Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, five by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the PUPS, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[205]
Three candidates each elected on the Pančevo Against Violence list were endorsed by the Democratic Party and the People's Movement of Serbia, two candidates each by the Green–Left Front and the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, and one candidate by the Movement of Free Citizens.[206]
Incumbent mayor Aleksandar Stevanović of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 8 July 2024.[207]
Alibunar
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Alibunar:
Fourteen of the seventeen candidates elected on the Alibunar Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Serbian Radical Party.[209]
The candidate elected on the Alibunar Against Violence list was endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia.[210]
Incumbent mayor Zorana Bratić of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 10 July 2024.[211]
Bela Crkva
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Bela Crkva:
Twenty of the twenty-three candidates elected on the Bela Crkva Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[213]
Tatjana Kokar of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 11 July 2024.[214]
Kovačica
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Kovačica:
Eighteen of the twenty candidates elected on the Kovačica Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and two were endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[216]
Four of the eight candidates elected on the United Opposition list were endorsed by the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, three by the Democratic Party, and one by the People's Movement of Serbia.[217]
Petar Višnjički of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 10 July 2024.[218]
Kovin
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Kovin:
Twenty-four of the twenty-seven candidates elected on the Kovin Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Serbian Radical Party.[220]
Five of the six candidates elected on the Get Started for Kovin list were endorsed by the Democratic Party, and one was endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia.[221]
Nineteen of the twenty-three candidates elected on the Opovo Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Serbian Radical Party.[224]
Anka Simin Damjanov of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 10 July 2024.[225]
Plandište
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Plandište:
Ten of the thirteen candidates elected on the Plandište Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the PUPS.[227]
Incumbent mayor Jovan Repac of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 11 July 2024.[228]
Vršac
Results of the election for the city assembly of Vršac:
Twenty-six of the thirty-two candidates elected on the Vršac Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Association of Vojvodina Hungarians, the PUPS, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[230]
Four candidates each elected on the Vršac Deserves Better list were endorsed by the Democratic Party and the People's Movement of Serbia, two by League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, and one each by the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia and the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[231]
Incumbent mayor Dragana Mitrović of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 9 July 2024.[232]
Thirty-three of the thirty-nine candidates elected on the Sremska Mitrovica Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the PUPS, and the Serbian Radical Party.[234]
Two candidates elected on the Sremska Mitrovica Against Violence list were endorsed by the Party of Freedom and Justice and the People's Movement of Serbia. One candidate was endorsed by the Democratic Party.[235]
Seventeen of the twenty-two candidates elected on the Inđija Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the People's Peasant Party, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, and the Serbian Radical Party.[238]
Radovan Grković, the candidate elected on the I Choose the Fight for Inđija list, was endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia.[239]
Marko Gašić of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 12 July 2024.[240]
Irig
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Irig:
Thirteen of the sixteen candidates elected on the Irig Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by the Serbian Radical Party.[242]
Incumbent mayor Tihomir Stojaković of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 9 July 2024.[243]
Pećinci
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Pećinci:
Twenty-five of the twenty-seven candidates elected on the Pećinci Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one each was endorsed by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers and the Serbian Radical Party.[245]
One candidate each elected on the Pećinci Against Violence list was endorsed by the Democratic Party and the Party of Freedom and Justice.[246]
Incumbent mayor Siniša Đokić of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 11 July 2024.[247]
Ruma
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Ruma:
Twenty-eight of the thirty-three candidates elected on the Ruma Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the PUPS and the Serbian Radical Party.[249]
Three of the six candidates elected on the Ruma Against Violence list were endorsed by the Party of Freedom and Justice, and one each was endorsed by the Democratic Party, the People's Movement of Serbia, and Serbia Centre.[250]
The candidate elected on the We Choose a Healthy and Green Ruma list was Dušanka Stefanović Radisavljević of the Green–Left Front.[251]
Dušan Ljubišić of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 12 July 2024.[252]
Šid
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Šid:
Twenty-five of the thirty candidates elected on the Šid Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[254]
Three candidates each of the nine elected on the United Opposition list were respectively endorsed by the Democratic Party and the New Democratic Party of Serbia. Two candidates were endorsed by the Party of Freedom of Justice, and one candidate was endorsed by Dveri.[255]
Incumbent mayor Zoran Semenović of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 5 July 2024.[256]
Stara Pazova
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Stara Pazova:
Thirty-three of the thirty-eight candidates elected on the Pazova Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the PUPS, and the Serbian Radical Party.[258]
Two candidates each elected on the It Is Possible list were endorsed by the Green–Left Front, the New Democratic Party of Serbia, and Serbia Centre.[259]
Incumbent mayor Đorđe Radinović of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 9 July 2024.[260]
West Bačka District
Local elections were held in the one city (i.e., Sombor) and two of the other three municipalities of the West Bačka District. The exception was Kula, where the previous local election had been held in 2022.
The Progressive Party and its allies won majority victories in all jurisdictions that held elections.
Sombor
Results of the election for the city assembly of Sombor:
Thirty-six of the forty-two candidates elected on the Sombor Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[262]
Three candidates each elected on the I Choose Sombor Without Violence list were endorsed by the Democratic Party and the Green–Left Front, two by the People's Movement of Serbia, and one each by the Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Movement of Free Citizens, and the New Face of Serbia.[263]
Incumbent mayor Antonio Ratković of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 12 July 2024.[264]
Apatin
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Apatin:
Seventeen of the twenty-one candidates elected on the Apatin Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Serbian Radical Party and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[266]
Incumbent mayor Dubravka Korać of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 11 July 2024.[267]
Kula
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Kula in 2024. The previous election took place in 2022.
Odžaci
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Odžaci:
Nineteen of the twenty-four candidates elected on the Odžaci Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians and the Serbian Radical Party.[269]
Isidora Đaković of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 4 July 2024.[270]
Nineteen of the thirty candidates elected on the Valjevo Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, five by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by Healthy Serbia, People's Peasant Party, the PUPS, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[272]
Three candidates each elected on the United Valjevo Can Do It list were endorsed by the Democratic Party, the Green–Left Front, the New Democratic Party of Serbia, the New Face of Serbia, and the People's Movement of Serbia. Two candidates were endorsed by the Party of Freedom and Justice.[273]
Incumbent mayor Lazar Gojković of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 15 July 2024.[274]
Lajkovac
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Lajkovac in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Ljig
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Ljig in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Mionica
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Mionica in 2024. The previous election took place in 2021.
Osečina
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Osečina in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Ub
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Ub in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Mačva District (Šabac, Bogatić, Koceljeva, Krupanj, Ljubovija, Loznica, Mali Zvornik, Vladimirci)
Twenty-eight of the forty candidates elected on the Čačak Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, four by the Socialist Party of Serbia, two by the PUPS, and one each by Healthy Serbia, the Movement of Socialists, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, the Serbian People's Party, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[276]
Two of the four candidates elected on the All for Čačak list were endorsed by New Serbia, and one each was endorsed by the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia and the People's Party.[277]
Two of the four candidates elected on the Čačak Against Violence list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia, and one each was endorsed by the Democratic Party and Serbia Centre.[278]
Incumbent mayor Milun Todorović of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 19 August 2024.[279]
Gornji Milanovac
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Gornji Milanovac:
Twenty-one of the twenty-seven candidates elected on the Gornji Milanovac Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, four by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Serbian Radical Party and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[281]
Two of the three candidates elected on the I Choose a Better Milanovac list were endorsed by the Democratic Party. The other was endorsed by the Movement of Free Citizens.[282]
Incumbent mayor Dejan Kovačević of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 28 June 2024.[283]
Ivanjica
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Ivanjica:
Fourteen of the twenty-two candidates elected on the Ivanjica Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, five by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by Healthy Serbia, the PUPS, and the Serbian Radical Party.[285]
Two candidates elected on the United Opposition list were endorsed by the Party of Freedom and Justice. The other was endorsed by the Democratic Party.[286]
Aleksandar Mitrović of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 17 July 2024.[287]
Lučani
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Lučani in 2024. The previous election took place in 2022.
United Serbia won the election in its home base of Jagodina. Incumbent Svilajnac mayor Predrag Milanović, who had previously been elected at the head of his own citizens' group, aligned with the Serbian Progressive Party before the election and led the party's list to a majority victory.
Jagodina
Results of the election for the city assembly of Jagodina:
Dušan Marković–We Will Ask! Actions, Not Words! (BUNT–True Serbia, Serbian Movement Dveri, War Veterans for Serbia, People's Party, New Face of Serbia, Ravna Gora Movement of Jagodina, Jagodina Forward)
805
2.81
–
It Is Time for Changes, Seniors–Mita Arsić–It Depends on Us–My Russia–Jagodina Centre–We Will Not Be Silent
Twelve of the thirteen candidates elected on the For Our Home Jagodina list were endorsed by United Serbia, and one was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia. United Serbia leader Dragan Marković Palma was elected from the lead position on the list, and United Serbia parliamentarian Života Starčević was elected from the fourth position.[289]
All six of the candidates elected on the Jagodina Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party.[290]
The candidate elected on the "Jagodina Deserves Better" list was endorsed by the Democratic Party.[291]
Gordana Jovanović of United Serbia was elected as mayor on 17 June 2024. Dragan Marković Palma was elected as assembly president; he later died on 22 November 2024.[292]
Ćuprija
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Ćuprija in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Despotovac
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Despotovac in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Paraćin
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Paraćin in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Rekovac
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Rekovac in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Svilajnac
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Svilajnac:
One candidate each from the Socialist Party of Serbia and United Serbia was elected on the Ivica Dačić list.[294]
Incumbent mayor Predrag Milanović, who was the list bearer for Svilajnac Tomorrow and previously led his own citizens' group, was confirmed for another term in office on 7 August 2024.[295]
Rasina District (Kruševac, Aleksandrovac, Brus, Ćićevac, Trstenik, Varvarin)
The two cities of the Raška District (Kraljevo and Novi Pazar) had held early elections in 2023 and so did not hold elections in 2024. The other three municipalities of the district, however, held elections as originally scheduled.
Twenty of the twenty-seven candidates elected on the Raška Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, four were endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each was endorsed by the PUPS, the Serbian Radical Party, and United Serbia.[297]
One candidate each from the People's Movement of Serbia and the Democratic Party was elected from the We Choose Better–Raška for Change list.[298]
Darko Milićević of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 26 June 2024.[299]
Tutin
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Tutin:
Five of the six candidates elected on the Wake Up, People list were endorsed by the Sandžak Democratic Party, and one was endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party.[301]
Selma Kučević of the SDA Sandžak was chosen as mayor on 1 August 2024.[302]
Vrnjačka Banja
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Vrnjačka Banja:
Twelve of the candidates elected on the Vrnjačka Banja list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by United Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the PUPS, the Serbian Radical Party, the Social Democratic Party of Serbia, and the Socialist Party of Serbia.[304]
Three of the candidates elected on the And I Am Vrnjačka Banja list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia, and one was endorsed by the New Face of Serbia.[305]
Incumbent mayor Boban Đurović of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 5 July 2024.[306]
Šumadija District (Kragujevac, Aranđelovac, Batočina, Knić, Lapovo, Rača, Topola)
Local elections were held in the one city (i.e., Užice) and four of the nine separate municipalities of the Zlatibor District. Elections were not held in Kosjerić (which held a regularly scheduled off-year election in 2021), Bajina Bašta (which held an early election 2022), and Požega, Priboj, and Prijepolje (which held early elections in 2023).
The city of Užice is divided into two municipalities: Užice and Sevojno. The municipality of Užice does not have direct assembly elections: members of the city assembly also serve at the municipal level. Delegates to the Sevojno municipal assembly are directly elected, although there was no election in 2024; the previous vote had taken place in a regularly scheduled off-year election in 2022.
Užice
Results of the election for the city assembly of Užice:
Twenty-two of the thirty-three candidates elected on the Užice Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, two each by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia, and one each by United Serbia, the PUPS, the Serbian People's Party, and the Serbian Radical Party.[308]
Five of the eight candidates elected on the Užice Democratic Front list were endorsed by the Democratic Party; the other three were endorsed by Serbia Centre.[309] Of the four candidates elected on the We Choose the Fight, We Choose Užice list, two each were endorsed by the Green–Left Front and the People's Movement of Serbia.[310] Of the two candidates elected on the For a New Užice list, one each was endorsed by the New Democratic Party of Serbia and the New Face of Serbia.[311]
Former parliamentarian Ivana Parlić of the People's Party led the Patriotic Coalition list.[312]
The Serbian Progressive Party's alliance formed a coalition government with Healthy Serbia, and incumbent mayor Jelena Raković Radivojević of the Progressive Party was confirmed for a new term in office on 1 July 2024.[313]
Užice: Sevojno
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Sevojno in 2024. The previous election took place in 2022.
Arilje
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Arilje:
Twelve of the eighteen candidates elected on the Arilje Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by the PUPS, and one each by Healthy Serbia, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, the Social Democratic Party of Serbia, and the Socialist Party of Serbia.[315]
Four of the eight candidates elected on the United for Arilje list were endorsed by the Democratic Party, three by the People's Movement of Serbia, and one by the New Face of Serbia.[316] Of the four candidates elected on the NADA for Arilje list, two each were endorsed by the Movement of the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia and the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[317]
Incumbent mayor Predrag Maslar of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office on 12 July 2024.[318]
Bajina Bašta
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Bajina Bašta in 2024. The previous election took place in 2022.
Ćajetina
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Čajetina:
Sixteen of the candidates elected on Stamatović's coalition list were endorsed by Healthy Serbia. The other three were endorsed by the PUPS.[320]
Three of the four candidates elected on the Čajetina Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party. The other was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia. Former parliamentarian Đorđe Dabić of the SNS was re-elected from the fourth list position.[321]
Healthy Serbia leader Milan Stamatović was confirmed for a sixth consecutive term as mayor on 13 July 2024.[322]
Kosjerić
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Kosjerić in 2024. The previous election took place in 2021.
Nova Varoš
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Nova Varoš:
Eleven of the fifteen candidates elected on the Nova Varoš Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one by Healthy Serbia.[324]
Three of the five candidates elected on the Unanimously for Nova Varoš list were endorsed by the Democratic Party. The other two were endorsed by Dveri.[325]
Branko Bjelić of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 2 July 2024.[326]
Požega
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Požega in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Priboj
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Priboj in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Prijepolje
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Prijepolje in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Sjenica
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Sjenica:
Minela Kalender was elected to the assembly from the fourth position on the SDA Sandžak's list.[328]
Four of the six candidates elected on the Sjenica Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party. The other two were endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia.[329]
Three of the five candidates elected on the New People for New Times list were endorsed by the Sandžak Democratic Party. The other two were endorsed by the Social Democratic Party of Serbia.[330]
Veroljub Karličić of the New Democratic Party of Serbia was the delegate elected on the Novi DSS–NLS list.[331]
Munib Mujagić of the Justice and Reconciliation Party was chosen as mayor on 27 August 2024. The government was supported by the Progressive alliance, the Without Discrimination list, and the elected delegate from the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[332]
The Serbian Progressive Party and its allies won the city election in Niš and formed government under extremely contentious circumstances. The Progressives also won in four of Niš's municipalities and in Aleksic. The United Peasant Party won in its home base of Svrljig and afterward formed a coalition government with the Progressives.
The combined opposition forces won a majority victory in the Niš municipality of Medijana and formed government with a representative of Dragan Milić's political group in the role of mayor. As of 2024, Medijana is the only municipality in Serbia with a majority Serb population where the local government is formed by parties opposed to the Progressives at the republic level.
Niš
The official preliminary results of the city assembly of Niš election showed that the Progressive Party's alliance would command a narrow majority in the assembly, supported by the single delegate from the Russian Party. Opposition parties charged electoral fraud and contended that the four opposition lists that crossed the threshold (i.e., Dragan Milić's list, We Choose Niš, Go-Change, and NADA) actually won a narrow majority victory with thirty-one seats. The opposition noted that initial projections and their own internal data showed the SNS alliance with only twenty-nine seats.[333][334] Dragan Milić called on the SNS to "admit what the whole of Serbia knows, which is that you lost Niš."[335]
Ultimately, the official final results (listed below) were not significantly different from the preliminary totals and showed the same distribution of seats.
Twenty-one of the thirty candidates elected on the Niš Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, three by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each by the Movement of Socialists, the PUPS, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, the Serbian Radical Party, the Social Democratic Party of Serbia, and United Serbia.[337]
Seven of the ten candidates elected on the We Choose Niš list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia, although not all were party members. One delegate each was endorsed by the Democratic Party, the Green–Left Front, and the Movement of Free Citizens. Although Dveri was not officially part of the We Choose Niš alliance, two of its members were elected on the alliance's electoral list: former local board president Tamara Milenković Kerković from the second position and Andrej Mitić from the tenth. Formally, their endorsements were from the People's Movement of Serbia.[338] Both Milenković Kerković and Mitić left Dveri in September 2024.[339]
Both of the candidates elected on the United list were endorsed by the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[340]
Dragoslav Pavlović of the Progressives was chosen as mayor in a marathon assembly session on 12–13 August 2024.[341]
Niš: Crveni Krst
Repeat voting was held for certain polling stations on 23 June 2024.[342] The final results of election for the Crveni Krst municipal assembly were as follows:
Eight of the twelve candidates elected on the Crveni Krst Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one each was endorsed by the Movement of Socialists, the PUPS, the Serbian Radical Party, and the Socialist Party of Serbia.[344]
Both candidates elected on the We Choose Niš–We Choose Crveni Krst list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia.[345] The candidate elected on the United list was endorsed by the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[346] The candidate elected on the Niš Our City–New Face of Serbia list was endorsed by the New Face of Serbia.[347]
The candidate elected on the Voice of the People Is the Strength of the People list was endorsed by BUNT–True Serbia.[348]
Incumbent mayor Miroslav Milutinović of the Progressives was chosen for another term in office on 18 July 2024.[349]
Niš: Medijana
Repeated elections took place in two polling stations in Medijana on 16 June. After the repeat vote, the election commission announced that the combined opposition won 16 seats as against 11 for the SNS coalition:
Nine of the eleven candidates elected on the Medijana Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one each was endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia and United Serbia.[351]
Three of the six candidates elected on the We Choose Niš–We Choose Medijana list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia, two by the Democratic Party, and one by the Green–Left Front.[352] Both candidates elected on the United list were endorsed by the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[353]
Mladen Đurić of the Dr. Dragan Milić list was chosen as mayor on 30 July 2024.[354]
Niš: Niška Banja
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Niška Banja:
Eight of the twelve candidates elected on the Niška Banja Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two by United Serbia, and one each by the PUPS and the Socialist Party of Serbia.[356]
The candidate elected on the We Choose an Independent and Strong Municipality list was endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia.[357] The candidate elected on the United list was endorsed by the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[358] The candidate elected on the Niš, Our City–New Face of Serbia list was endorsed by the New Face of Serbia.[359]
Incumbent mayor Dušan Živković of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 18 July 2024.[360]
Niš: Palilula
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Palilula, Niš:
Eight of the fourteen candidates elected on the Palilula Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one each was endorsed by the Movement of Socialists, the PUPS, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, the Serbian Radical Party, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and United Serbia.[362]
Three of the four candidates elected on the We Choose Niš–We Choose Palilula list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia, and one was endorsed by the Democratic Party.[363] The candidate elected on the United list was endorsed by the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[364]
Incumbent mayor Bratislav Vučković of the Progressives was confirmed for another term in office on 18 July 2024.[365]
Niš: Pantelej
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Pantelej:
Eight of the twelve candidates elected on the Pantelej Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, and one each was endorsed by the PUPS, the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and United Serbia.[367]
All four of the candidates elected on the We Choose Niš–We Choose Pantelej list were endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia.[368] The candidate elected on the United list was endorsed by the New Democratic Party of Serbia.[369]
Dragan Pavlović of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 12 July 2024.[370]
Aleksinac
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Aleksinac:
Nineteen of the twenty-six candidates elected on the Aleksinac Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, four were endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia, and one each was endorsed by the Serbian Radical Party, the Social Democratic Party of Serbia, and United Serbia.[372]
Two of the four candidates elected on the Honesty Is the Best Policy list were endorsed by the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia, and one each was endorsed by Dveri and the Party of Freedom and Justice.[373]
Incumbent mayor Dalibor Radičević of the Progressives was confirmed for a new term in office on 18 July 2024.[374]
Doljevac
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Doljevac in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Gadžin Han
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Gadžin Han in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Merošina
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Merošina in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Ražanj
There was no election for the municipal assembly of Ražanj in 2024. The previous election took place in 2023.
Svrljig
Results of the election for the municipal assembly of Svrljig:
Six of the ten candidates elected on the Svrljig Tomorrow list were endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, two were endorsed by the Serbian Party Oathkeepers, and one each was endorsed by the PUPS and the Socialist Party of Serbia.[376]
Incumbent mayor Miroslav Marković of the United Peasant Party was confirmed for a new term in office on 30 June 2024. As in the previous mandate, his deputy was chosen from the ranks of the Progressives.[377]
Podunavlje District (Smederevo, Smederevska Palanka, Velika Plana)
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^11. УДРУЖЕНИ ЗА СЛОБОДАН НОВИ САД – СРПСКА КОАЛИЦИЈА НАДА (НОВИ ДСС, ПОКС) – СТРАНКА СЛОБОДЕ И ПРАВДЕ, НАРОДНИ ПОКРЕТ СРБИЈЕ, ДЕМОКРАТСКА СТРАНКА, СРБИЈА ЦЕНТАР – СРЦЕ, ПОКРЕТ СЛОБОДНИХ ГРАЂАНА, ЗЕЛЕНО – ЛЕВИ ФРОНТ, ЕКОЛОШКИ УСТАНАК – ЋУТА, ПОКРЕТ ЗА ПРЕОКРЕТ, ГРАЂАНСКИ ПОКРЕТ БРАВО, ЛИГА СОЦИЈАЛДЕМОКРАТА ВОЈВОДИНЕ – ВОЈВОЂАНИ – ПРИМ. ДР ВЛАДИМИР ВРСАЈКОВ, БОРИСЛАВ НОВАКОВИЋ (electoral list), Local Election 2 June 2024, Novi Sad City Election Commission.
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