Election results: Vucic and SNS win again, Belgrade hangs in the balance

Here are the first results of the presidential, parliamentary and local elections held yesterday all over Serbia.

8:46 a.m. – Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta: “Aleksandar Vučić has not won in Belgrade”

The first candidate on the Moramo coalition’s ballot list, Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, has said that most important news is that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has not yet won the elections in Belgrade and that, together with the votes won by the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), it probably will not pass the election threshold of 50%.

8:44 a.m.- RIK’s projections based on votes from 92.29% of the polling stations – parliamentary elections

Based on the counted votes so far from 92.29% of the polling stations, RIK (the National Electoral Commission) released the following results:

– Aleksandar Vučić – Zajedno možemo sve ima 43,29 %

– Ivica Dačić-SPS – 11,65 %

– SVM – 1,67 %

– SRS – 2,17 %

– Ujedinjeni za pobedu – 13,22 %

– Nada za Srbiju – 5,31 %

– Zavetnici – 3,75 %

– Muftijin Amanet – 0,93 %

– Moramo – 4,42 %

– Suverenisti – 2,25 %

– Dveri – 3,85 %

– Zajedno za Vojvodinu – 0,63 %

– SDA Sandžaka – 0,57 %

– Ajmo ljudi – 1,66 %

– Alternativa za promene – 0,09 %

– Koalicija Albanaca – 0,28 %

– Otete bebe Ana Pejić – 0,81 %

– Romska Partija – 0,17 %

-Ruski manjinski savez – 0,25 %

8:38 a.m. – RIK: Presidential election based on the counted votes from 92.7% of polling stations

Aleksandar Vučić – 2,028,024 (59.14%)

Zdravko Ponoš – 612,659 (17.87%)

Dr Miloš Jovanović – 202,055 (5.89%)

Boško Obradović 151,477 (4.42%)

Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski – 146,943 (4.28%)

Biljana Stojković – 106,458 (3.1%)

Branka Stamenković – 69,329 (2.02%)

Miša Vacić – 30,203 (0.88%)

8:31 a.m. – Stojanović: “Šapić’s voters were taken by Dačić”

According to political commentator Boban Stojanović, the winner of the general elections has been known in advance, it was a competition devoid of competition, a struggle in which one side has great dominance, but not “because they are smart, great or have good results”, but because they used illegal means to obtain votes.

8:30 a.m. – Milka is 107 years old and the oldest voter in Belgrade

At the age of 107, Milka Bauković Radivojević, is the oldest voter who voted yesterday because, as she explains, it was her civic duty.

8:28 a.m. – RIK: Results of parliamentary elections based on 91.54% of the polling stations

Based on the counted votes from 91.54% of the polling stations, the results show the following:

– Aleksandar Vučić – Zajedno možemo sve ima 43.38%

– Ivica Dačić-SPS – 11.67%

– SVM – 1.69 %

– SRS – 2.17 %

– Ujedinjeni za pobedu – 13.13 %

– Nada za Srbiju – 5.29 %

– Zavetnici – 3.76 %

– Muftijin Amanet – 0.94 %

– Moramo – 4.38 %

– Suverenisti – 2.25 %

– Dveri – 3.86 %

– Zajedno za Vojvodinu – 0.63 %

– SDA Sandžaka – 0.58 %

– Ajmo ljudi – 1.65 %

– Alternativa za promene – 0.09 %

– Koalicija Albanaca – 0.28 %

– Otete bebe Ana Pejić – 0.81 %

– Romska Partija – 0.17 %

– Ruski manjinski savez – 0.25 %

8:11 a.m. – The preliminary results of the Belgrade elections: SNS 39.1%, UZS 20.1%, Moramo 10.4%

8:10 a.m. – CRTA: 57.3% turnout in Belgrade elections

Based on 96% of the processed votes, the turnout in Belgrade was 57.3% and the coalition Aleksandar Vučić – Zajedno Možemo Sve coalition got the most votes, i.e. 38.1%.

(Nova, 04.04.2022)

https://nova.rs/izbori-2022/uzivo-jutro-posle-objavljeni-novi-podaci-crta-za-beograd/

Photo credits: “Goran Srdanov/Nova.rs”

This post is also available in: Italiano

Share this post

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

scroll to top