2012 Serbian local elections

Local elections in Serbia were held on 6 May 2012.[1] Pursuant to the Constitution of Serbia, the parliamentary Speaker (at the time Slavica Đukić Dejanović from SPS) signed on 13 March 2012 the Decision on calling the elections for councilors of municipal assemblies, town assemblies and the Belgrade City Assembly for 6 May 2012, with the exception of: the councilors of the municipal assemblies of Aranđelovac, Bor, Vrbas, Vrnjačka Banja, Knjaževac, Kovin, Kosjerić, Kosovska Mitrovica, Leposavić, Negotin, Novo Brdo, Odžaci, Peć, Prijepolje and Ruma and councilors of the Priština Town Assembly, which have already had extraordinary elections in the period from 2008 to 2012, while for councilors of the municipal assembly of Kula, the elections were already called earlier on 29 February 2012.[2]

Parties were required to cross a five per cent electoral threshold (of all votes, not only of valid votes), although this requirement was waived for parties representing national minority communities.

In line with United Nations SC Resolution 1244, the Government of the Republic of Serbia will, in cooperation with UNMIK, implement all actions necessary for the elections on the territory of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija.[3]

Some EU member states officials expressed their disagreement over the decisions to call local elections for municipalities in Kosovo and Metohija.[4] Local elections will be observed by a delegation of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe.

Results

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Belgrade

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City of Belgrade

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PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Belgrade (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)300,32136.7650
Let's Get Belgrade MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)219,19826.8337
Ivica DačićSPSPUPSJSMilan Krkobabić77,9719.5413
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica63,7247.8010
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)41,1815.04
Serbian Radical PartyDr. Vojislav Šešelj33,5984.11
Dveri For the Life of Belgrade30,4413.73
Prof. Dr Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia (G17 Plus, People's Party)23,6852.90
Movement of Workers and Peasants7,6100.93
Communist PartyJosip Broz6,7490.83
None of the Above5,9540.73
Social Democratic Alliance–Nebojša Leković2,6700.33
Citizens' Group: Movement of Suburban Municipalities–Jovan Sretković Jole1,8050.22
Serbian Monarchist Party "Serbian Unity"–Ljubomir Simić9130.11
NSD Belgrade–Dr. Dušan Janjić9070.11
Reformist Party–Mirko Beoković3560.04
Total817,083100.00110
Valid votes817,08395.64
Invalid/blank votes37,2204.36
Total votes854,303100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,576,79554.18
Source: [5]

The U-Turn list did not receive five per cent of the total vote and so fell below the electoral threshold.

Municipalities of Belgrade

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Elections were held in fifteen of Belgrade's seventeen constituent municipalities. The exceptions were Voždovac and Zemun, where municipal elections were at the time held on different four-year cycles.

The elections generally were a victory for the Democratic Party, which claimed the mayoralties in nine of the fifteen participating municipalities. The Democratic Party also participated in grand coalition governments with the Progressives and Socialists in two other jurisdictions: Lazarevac (where the mayor was chosen from the ranks of the Socialists) and Rakovica (where the mayor was from the Progressives).

The Progressives also won the mayoralty in Grocka and formed a coalition in Surčin wherein a member of the Socialists was chosen as mayor. The United Regions of Serbia claimed the mayoralty in Obrenovac, and Živorad Milosavljević's independent list won its third consecutive victory in Sopot.

Barajevo
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Barajevo:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Barajevo MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–PUPS)3,85928.2611
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Barajevo (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)3,44825.2510
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)2,10015.386
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica1,1558.463
Citizens' group: Our Barajevo Rade Stevanović1,0587.753
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović5423.97
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)5403.95
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićURS–Dipl. Inž. Vladeta Vićentijević (G17 Plus, People's Party)4873.57
Dragan Marković – Palma United Serbia4683.43
Total13,657100.0033
Valid votes13,65795.60
Invalid/blank votes6294.40
Total votes14,286100.00
Registered voters/turnout23,17461.65
Source: [6]

Incumbent mayor Branka Savić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election with the support of seventeen delegates. The government was supported by the Democratic Party, Our Barajevo, two delegates from New Serbia, and one delegate each from the Socialist Party and the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia.[7] The DS later formed a new coalition government in 2013 that included the Progressive Party.[8]

On 16 September 2015, a new local administration was founded by Velibor Novićević of the Progressives in alliance with the Socialists and the Independent Democratic Party of Serbia.[9] Novićević was in turn replaced by fellow Progressive Party member Saša Kostić on 3 December 2015. Kostić had the support of the Democratic Party, the Social Democratic Party, and some other delegates on taking office; he was later expelled from the Progressive Party and joined the Democratic Party of Serbia.[10][11]

Čukarica
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Čukarica:

PartyVotes%Seats
Choice for a Better Čukarica (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)28,11133.0617
Let's Get Čukarica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement) Tatjana Vidojević22,98427.0314
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav KoštunicaUroš Janković9,71911.436
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS) Slobodan Šolević8,70510.245
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn Vladeta Jovanović (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)5,2956.233
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović Zdravko Topalović3,5994.23
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia Vladimir Vlajić (G17 Plus, People's Party)2,8403.34
Citizens' Group: Citizens' Club for the Municipalities of Žarkovo and Železnik2,2692.67
Citizens' Group: Movement of Workers and Peasants Čukarica Miloš Ivković1,5171.78
Total85,039100.0045
Valid votes85,03995.31
Invalid/blank votes4,1814.69
Total votes89,220100.00
Registered voters/turnout170,27752.40
Source: [12]

Zoran Gajić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election; Uroš Janković of the Democratic Party of Serbia served as deputy mayor.[13] In March 2014, a new administration was formed with Srđan Kolarić of the Progressive Party as mayor; he was supported by the Socialist alliance and by the Democratic Party of Serbia.[14]

Grocka
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Grocka:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Grocka MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)9,91627.4911
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Kaluđerica and Grocka (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)7,61021.109
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of SerbiaStrength of the Citizens6,78618.818
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3,3629.324
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of SerbiaOur Man Blažo Stojanović3,0128.353
Citizens' Group: Tomislav Simonović–Our Toma1,7804.93
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,3493.74
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party)1,0542.92
Movement of Workers and Peasants5021.39
Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia4011.11
Communist Party2980.83
Total36,070100.0035
Valid votes36,07096.01
Invalid/blank votes1,4993.99
Total votes37,569100.00
Registered voters/turnout68,94754.49
Source: [15]

Dragoljub Simonović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[16] He was replaced in December 2012 by Zoran Markov; Markov was in turn replaced by Stefan Dilberović in May 2014. Both Markov and Dilberović were also members of the Progressive Party.[17][18]

Lazarevac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Lazarevac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)6,09518.3813
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Lazarevac (Democratic Party)5,31116.0211
Let's Get Lazarevac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Ecological Movement of Lazarevac)4,85514.6410
Citizens' Group: Lazarevac–Our Home–Milan Đorđević – Đokin4,20012.678
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3,86111.658
Citizens' Group: Club of Lazarevac Supporters3,32110.027
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2,1156.384
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)1,6234.90
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia1,2073.64
Movement of Workers and Peasants (PRS)–Social Democratic Alliance5671.71
Total33,155100.0061
Valid votes33,15595.55
Invalid/blank votes1,5434.45
Total votes34,698100.00
Registered voters/turnout52,10966.59
Source: [19]

Dragan Alimpijević of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[20] The local government was a grand coalition of the Socialists, the Democratic Party, and the Progressives.[21]

Mladenovac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Mladenovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Mladenovac (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)8,11629.3919
Let's Get Mladenovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists)7,42226.8818
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS) United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma3,12911.337
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia–Slobodan Sekulić2,7439.936
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica2,1717.865
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)1,2164.40
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,0253.71
Citizens' Group: Dveri Mladenovac8973.25
Citizens' Group: "MLADENOVAC OUR HOME" Dr. Borivoje Mirosavić8923.23
Total27,611100.0055
Valid votes27,61195.47
Invalid/blank votes1,3104.53
Total votes28,921100.00
Registered voters/turnout46,95361.60
Source: [22]

Dejan Čokić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[23] Čokić was dismissed from office in 2015, and Vladan Glišić (not to be confused with the future parliamentarian of the same name) led a provisional authority from 2015 to 2016.[24][25]

New Belgrade
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of New Belgrade:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better New Belgrade (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)45,67040.9531
Let's Get New Belgrade MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)26,54723.8018
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Milan Krkobabić11,16610.017
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica10,1829.137
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)6,9676.254
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3,7753.38
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia3,1292.81
Citizens' Group: SNP 1389–New Belgrade KnowsMiša Vacić2,7942.51
United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma1,2951.16
Total111,525100.0067
Valid votes111,52594.80
Invalid/blank votes6,1185.20
Total votes117,643100.00
Registered voters/turnout213,78555.03
Source: [26]

Aleksandar Šapić, at the time a member of the Democratic Party, was chosen as mayor after the election with the support of forty delegates. The municipal government consisted of Choice for a Better New Belgrade, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the alliance around the Socialist Party.[27]

Parliamentarian Marko Đurišić was elected from the twenty-fourth position on the DS list.[28] He later joined the breakaway Social Democratic Party.

Obrenovac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Obrenovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Obrenovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia OO Obrenovac)9,27625.5616
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Obrenovac (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, "Greens")6,96819.2012
Miroslav Čučković ČučkoUnited Regions of Serbia (Coalition: G17 Plus, I Live for Krajina)6,59118.1612
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)"4,68512.918
Citizens' Group: "Obrenovac–Our City"–Svetozar Dobrašinović – Toza3,96210.927
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica1,3993.85
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)1,2293.39
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,1153.07
Citizens' Group: Dveri–For the Life of Obrenovac1,0712.95
Total36,296100.0055
Valid votes36,29696.06
Invalid/blank votes1,4893.94
Total votes37,785100.00
Registered voters/turnout65,17957.97
Source: [29]

Miroslav Čučković of the United Regions of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[30]

Palilula
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Palilula:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Palilula (Democratic Party)28,28235.9324
Let's Get Palilula MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists, Coalition of Refugee Associations in the Republic of Serbia)18,87823.9916
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)7,8349.956
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica6,2998.005
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)4,9526.294
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3,9625.03
Citizens' Group: Dunavski Venac–Movement for a New Municipality3,0783.91
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia2,8393.61
Movement of Workers and Peasants1,4471.84
Citizens' Group: Law and Justice for the Citizens of Our Municipality1,1361.44
Total78,707100.0055
Valid votes78,70794.99
Invalid/blank votes4,1555.01
Total votes82,862100.00
Registered voters/turnout163,93550.55
Source: [31]

Stojan Nikolić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The municipal government consisted of the Democratic Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the coalition around the Socialist Party.[32]

Rakovica
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Rakovica:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Rakovica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Roma Party, Movement of Socialists)16,62531.4417
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Rakovica (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)15,97030.2016
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)6,67112.627
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica4,6118.724
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)3,4056.443
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia2,9065.503
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2,6885.08
Total52,876100.0050
Valid votes52,87694.86
Invalid/blank votes2,8645.14
Total votes55,740100.00
Registered voters/turnout102,92154.16
Source: [33]

The Radical Party received less than five per cent of the total vote and so fell below the electoral threshold.

Milosav Miličković of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The municipal government was a grand coalition consisting of the Progressives, the Democratic Party, and the Socialist Party's coalition.[34] Miličković was replaced as mayor by Vladan Kocić in June 2014.[35]

Zoran Krasić was the lead candidate on the Radical Party's list.[36]

Savski Venac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Savski Venac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Savski Venac (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)8,50239.3516
Let's Get Savski Venac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)4,84122.409
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica2,20110.194
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)2,1599.994
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)2,1099.764
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović9894.58
Prof. Dr. Zoran Stanković United Regions of Serbia8073.73
Total21,608100.0037
Valid votes21,60894.00
Invalid/blank votes1,3806.00
Total votes22,988100.00
Registered voters/turnout43,57852.75
Source: [37]

Dušan Dinčić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. His deputy was a member of the Socialist Party.[38] Parliamentarians Nataša Vučković and Nenad Konstantinović were elected on the Democratic Party list.[39]

Sopot
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sopot:

PartyVotes%Seats
Živorad Žika Milosavljević Citizens' Group: For the Municipality of Sopot4,39940.3516
Let's Get Sopot MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)2,24320.588
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Sopot (Democratic Party)1,17410.774
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)8147.473
Citizens' Group: Vladan Lukić6245.722
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)4544.16
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica2912.67
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2722.50
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia–Dr. Bogdan Koroman2502.29
Citizens' Group: My Town–Nego Šta1961.80
Milan KrkobabićParty of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Branko Jovičić1841.69
Total10,901100.0033
Valid votes10,90193.60
Invalid/blank votes7456.40
Total votes11,646100.00
Registered voters/turnout17,63566.04
Source: [40]

Incumbent mayor Živorad Milosavljević of the For the Municipality of Sopot list was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[41]

Stari Grad
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Stari Grad:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan Đilas Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Stari Grad (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)12,75443.7927
Let's Get Stari Grad MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)4,28514.719
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3,97013.638
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)3,69212.688
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–United Serbia (JS)2,2897.864
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,1654.00
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia9723.34
Total29,127100.0056
Valid votes29,12792.17
Invalid/blank votes2,4747.83
Total votes31,601100.00
Registered voters/turnout58,99953.56
Source: [42]

Dejan Kovačević of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The municipal government included Choice for a Better Stari Grad and the alliance around the Socialist Party.[43] Nemanja Šarović led the Radical Party's list, and Miljan Damjanović appeared in the second position.[44]

Surčin
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Surčin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Surčin (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)6,07126.2411
Let's Get Surčin MovingTomislav NikolićTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)5,78725.0110
United Regions of Serbia–Dr. Vladan Janićijević3,36914.566
Citizens' Group: Movement for a Rich Surčin Jovan Cvetković–Jole2,80912.145
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)1,8007.783
Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia1,0184.40
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović9904.28
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica8003.46
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)4912.12
Total23,135100.0035
Valid votes23,13596.15
Invalid/blank votes9273.85
Total votes24,062100.00
Registered voters/turnout36,17166.52
Source: [45]

Vesna Šalović of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[46] The municipal government was formed by the Progressives, the United Regions of Serbia, and the Socialists.

Voždovac
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There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Voždovac in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2009, and the next election took place in 2013.

Vračar
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Vračar:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Vračar (Democratic Party)16,09849.9025
Let's Get Vračar MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)5,05615.677
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3,46610.745
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)3,0539.464
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)2,7368.484
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović9903.07
United Regions of Serbia–Prof. Dr. Zoran Stanković8622.67
Total32,261100.0045
Valid votes32,26193.96
Invalid/blank votes2,0736.04
Total votes34,334100.00
Registered voters/turnout63,29054.25
Source: [47]

Incumbent mayor Branimir Kuzmanović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election, receiving the support of thirty-eight delegates.[48] He was replaced by Tijana Blagojević, also of the Democratic Party, on 4 June 2015.[49]

Zemun
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There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Zemun in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2009, and the next election took place in 2013.

Zvezdara
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Zvezdara:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Zvezdara (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)26,35137.7923
Let's Get Zvezdara MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Movement of Socialists)14,48020.7712
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)6,7689.716
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)5,6308.075
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica4,6956.734
Dveri For the Life of Serbia3,9515.673
Serbian Radical Party, Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2,4303.48
Citizens' Group: Tomislav Nikolić[50] All for Zvezdara2,1843.13
Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia1,9462.79
Movement of Workers and Peasants1,0421.49
Serbian Monarchist Party "Serbian Unity"–Dragan Jovanović2540.36
Total69,731100.0053
Valid votes69,73195.05
Invalid/blank votes3,6334.95
Total votes73,364100.00
Registered voters/turnout143,25951.21
Source: [51]

Edip Šerifov of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The municipal coalition consisted of the Democratic Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the coalition around the Socialist Party.[52]

Marija Leković was elected to the assembly from the third position on the Democratic Party list.[53] She took her seat on 11 June 2012 and resigned on the same day upon being re-appointed to the municipal council (i.e., the executive branch of the municipal government).[54] Her term in the latter role was brief; she resigned on 26 June 2012, having been appointed to the Belgrade city council.[55][56]

Vojvodina

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Results of 2012 local elections in Vojvodina by municipality

Central Banat District

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Local elections were held in the one city (Zrenjanin) and all four municipalities in the Central Banat District. The Progressives won the city election in Zrenjanin and remained in power for the full term. The Democrats finished first in three of the municipalities, with the Liberal Democrats winning the other. There were many changes in government in the latter jurisdictions over the next four years. The Progressives held the mayoralties in two of these communities by the 2016 election, with the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina holding another; the fourth mayor was an independent who later joined the Progressives.

Zrenjanin
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Zrenjanin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Zrenjanin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Forward Movement Banat)17,68430.8025
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić11,25319.6015
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak9,25316.1113
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)5,82810.158
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3,2515.664
"Dveri For the Life of Zrenjanin"2,4144.20
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn, Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union, Vojvodina's Party2,3754.14
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor1,9863.462
Equality Movement–I Love Zrenjanin1,9433.38
For the Survival of ZrenjaninUnited Regions of Serbia–Dušan Juvanin1,4332.50
Total57,420100.0067
Valid votes57,42095.57
Invalid/blank votes2,6624.43
Total votes60,082100.00
Registered voters/turnout108,29155.48
Source: [57]

Goran Knežević of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election, with the support of the Socialists, as well as of a single delegate from the League of Social Democrats and a delegate from the Serbian Renewal Movement (who had been elected on the League of Social Democrats list).[58] Knežević resigned on 21 August 2012 after being appointed to a cabinet position in the government of Serbia and was replaced by fellow Progressive Party member Ivan Bošnjak.[59] Bošnjak, in turn, resigned on 12 June 2014 after being appointed as a state secretary in the Serbian government; he was replaced by Čedomir Janjić, also of the Progressives.[60]

Nova Crnja
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Nova Crnja:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party Pera Milankov2,10834.4411
Citizens' Group: Dragiša Latinović–Solidarity82313.454
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)74612.194
Let's Get Nova Crnja MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)63510.383
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor62510.213
Citizens' Group: Vladimir Zečević3065.00
United Regions of Serbia–Dejan Stojanović2884.71
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn2504.08
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2013.28
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak1382.25
Total6,120100.0025
Valid votes6,12095.46
Invalid/blank votes2914.54
Total votes6,411100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,07170.68
Source: [61]

Incumbent mayor Pera Milankov of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election.[62] He was arrested in October 2012 on suspicion of giving and accepting bribes and was replaced by Mile Todorov of the Socialist Party, who formed a coalition government with the Progressives and other parties on 20 November 2012.[63][64] The Socialist-Progressive alliance subsequently broke down, and on 31 May 2013 Todorov was replaced by Danica Stričević of the Progressives, who formed an administration in alliance with the United Regions of Serbia (which had gained members by defections).[65]

After spending a year in custody, Pera Milankov (by this time an independent) was again chosen as mayor on 28 December 2013 at the head of a new governing alliance that included the Democratic Party, the Socialists, and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.[66] Shortly after the 2016 elections, Milankov joined the Progressive Party.[67]

Novi Bečej
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Novi Bečej:

PartyVotes%Seats
Milivoj Miša VrebalovU-Turn3,32025.698
Let's Get Novi Bečej MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica, New Serbia, Economic Revival Movement of Serbia)3,13224.248
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić1,89314.655
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)"1,0287.962
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,0177.872
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak8676.712
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor8546.612
United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić8106.272
Total12,921100.0031
Valid votes12,92196.45
Invalid/blank votes4753.55
Total votes13,396100.00
Registered voters/turnout20,37265.76
Source: [68]

Saša Šućurović of the Liberal Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Preokret coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election, governing in a coalition with the Democratic Party and League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina.[69] A new coalition government was formed in May 2013, led by the Liberal Democratic Party and the Progressives; Šućurović continued as mayor, and local Progressive Party leader Saša Maksimović became speaker of the assembly.[70]

In September 2015, Šućurović left the Liberal Democrats and joined the League of Social Democrats.[71] Once again, he continued to serve as mayor.

Ivica Milankov was elected to the assembly from the lead position on the Radical Party's list.[72]

Sečanj
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sečanj:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyPredrag Milošević Karasi3,35245.5211
Let's Get Sečanj MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive PartyDemocratic Party of Serbia)1,26117.135
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"1,22816.684
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak4526.141
United Regions of Serbia–Zorica Marinić4015.451
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3985.411
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn–Zoran Škrbić (LDP, SPO)2713.68
Total7,363100.0023
Valid votes7,36396.31
Invalid/blank votes2823.69
Total votes7,645100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,80264.78
Source: [73]

Incumbent mayor Predrag Milošević, at the time a member of the Democratic Party, was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He joined the Progressive Party in 2014, taking most of the local Democratic Party organization with him.[74][75]

Žitište
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The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Žitište were as follows:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić2,43825.819
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) United Serbia (JS)2,19123.208
Let's Get Žitiste MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)1,18012.494
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak95310.093
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor7938.403
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica7888.342
United Regions of Serbia–Aleksandar Meng5896.242
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3703.92
Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić1441.52
Total9,446100.0031
Valid votes9,44695.29
Invalid/blank votes4674.71
Total votes9,913100.00
Registered voters/turnout15,57263.66
Source: [76]

Dušan Milicev of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[77] Milicev was succeeded by Ljubinko Petković of the Democratic Party in June 2013, and Petković was in turn succeeded by Mitar Vučurević of the Progressive Party (which had gained several members by defections) two months later.[78][79][80]

North Bačka District

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Local elections were held in the one city (Subotica) and both of the municipalities in the North Bačka District. The Democratic Party's coalition won a plurality victory in Subotica and initially claimed the city's mayoralty. The Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians won the most votes in the other two municipalities and claimed the mayoralty in Baćka Topola, while the Democratic Party took the mayoralty in Mali Iđoš. In 2013, both Democratic Party mayors were replaced; the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians took the mayoralty in Subotica, with the Socialist Party taking the office in Mali Iđoš.

Subotica
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Subotica:

PartyVotes%Seats
"Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić" (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina)18,84926.6720
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians15,91422.5216
Let's Get Subotica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)7,63410.808
List for Serbia (DSS, SRS, SDS)–Mr. Bogdan Laban5,8698.306
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak4,6506.584
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPO4,1935.934
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)4,1455.874
United Regions of Serbia (G17 Plus, Bunjevac Party of Vojvodina, People's Party)2,6393.73
Mirko Bajić–Alliance of Bačka Bunjevci1,9212.722
Bunjevac Party–Blaško Gabrić1,2061.711
Hungarian Hope Movement–Bálint László1,1571.641
Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians–Almási Szilárd1,1491.631
Citizens' Group: "Solidarity"–Olajoš Nađ Mikloš8041.14
All Together: DZH, DZVM, BDZ, GSM, Slovak Party–Đ. Čović5400.76
Total70,670100.0067
Valid votes70,67095.90
Invalid/blank votes3,0244.10
Total votes73,694100.00
Registered voters/turnout130,95656.27
Source: [81]

Modest Dulić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The governing majority consisted of the Democratic Party, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Democratic Party of Serbia, the League of Social Democrats, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the Socialist Party.[82] Following a recalibration of the city's political forces, Jenő Maglai of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians became mayor on 21 November 2013. The new parliamentary majority consisted of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Progressives, the Socialists, the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina, and some smaller parties and independents.[83]

Bačka Topola
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bačka Topola:

PartyVotes%Seats
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians5,32430.8816
Democratic PartyChoice for a Better Bačka Topola–Dr. Ferenc Tot2,32613.497
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak1,87410.875
Let's Get Bačka Topola MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)1,5318.884
United Pensioners and Social Rights–Milan Ćatić1,2427.203
Citizens' Group: Dr. Hadži Janoś1,1486.663
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)9855.713
Čedomir Jovanović U-TurnLDP, SPO–Svetlana Lalović6633.85
Democratic Party of Vojvodina HungariansAndrás Ágoston6253.63
Renewal–For a Better Bačka Topola5623.26
Serb List for Bačka Topola (Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS)–New Serbia (NS))5082.95
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović4532.63
Total17,241100.0041
Valid votes17,24295.86
Invalid/blank votes7454.14
Total votes17,987100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,07257.89
Source: [84]

The local government was formed by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Democratic Party, and the Socialist Party. Melinda Kokai Mernjak of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was chosen as mayor.[85] She was replaced by her own party in 2014 and replaced by Gabor Kišlinder. By the time of this change, the Socialists had left the government and the Progressives had joined.[86][87]

Mali Iđoš
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Mali Iđoš:

PartyVotes%Seats
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor–Csóré Róbert1,61625.938
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić1,08117.345
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia–Marko Rovčanin68611.013
Citizens' Group: Small Shareholders and Injured Workers, Farmers, and Citizens of the Municipality of Mali Iđoš–Bertok Lajoš62910.093
Let's Get Mali Iđoš MovingTomislav Nikolić6069.722
Eržebet Sinković–United Regions of Serbia–Eržebet Sinković4667.482
United Serbia Dragan Marković Palma–Zlatko Popović3836.141
Montenegrin PartyNenad Stevović3034.861
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak1953.13
Serb List for Mali Iđoš (SRSDSS)–Radmila Bigović1742.79
National Association "Montenegro" Citizens' Group: Pejović Predrag941.51
Total6,233100.0025
Valid votes6,23395.98
Invalid/blank votes2614.02
Total votes6,494100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,68860.76
Source: [88]

Eržebet Celuška-Frindik of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[89] She was replaced by Marko Rovčanin of the Socialist Party in 2013.[90]

North Banat District

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Local elections were held in all six municipalities of the North Banat District. The Progressive Party's alliance won a narrow victory over the Democratic Party in Kikinda; the Democrats initially formed a local coalition government, but a shift in political alliances the following year saw the Progressives come to power. The Democratic Party won in Ada and Novi Kneževac, and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians won in Čoka, Kanjiža, and Senta.

Kikinda
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Kikinda:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Kikinda MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement)8,04325.7012
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić6,83921.8511
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak3,95312.636
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)3,75111.996
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica1,6695.332
Strength of Kikinda–Hook and Hoe–Branislav Bajić1,5975.10
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,4954.78
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor1,4284.562
U-TURN Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Vojvodina's PartyPaja Francuski1,4054.49
United Regions of Serbia–Karolj Damjanov1,1163.57
Total31,296100.0039
Valid votes31,29695.34
Invalid/blank votes1,5294.66
Total votes32,825100.00
Registered voters/turnout53,10161.82
Source: [91]

Savo Dobranić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election; his deputy was a member of the Socialist Party.[92] Pavle Markov of the Progressive Party succeeded Dobranić in September 2013, after a shift in the municipality's political alliances.[93][94]

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ada:

PartyVotes%Seats
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)4,52650.4016
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor1,76719.686
Citizens' Group: "Ürményi Ferenc-Feco for a Successful Municipality–URS"1,09412.184
Let's Get Mol and Ada MovingTomislav NikolićStanka Mihajlov (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)6276.982
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak3293.66
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina HungariansÁron Csonka2883.211
Hungarian Civic Alliance–Tamás Sass2462.74
Hungarian Hope Movement–Bálint László1031.15
Total8,980100.0029
Valid votes8,98096.87
Invalid/blank votes2903.13
Total votes9,270100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,25257.04
Source: [95]

Incumbent mayor Zoltán Bilicki of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He left the party in early 2016.[96]

József Tóbiás appeared in the second position on the Democratic Party's list and received a mandate.[97]

Čoka
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Čoka:

PartyVotes%Seats
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor1,82930.059
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić1,49924.637
Let's Get Čoka MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive PartyDemocratic Party of Serbia)74712.273
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak6019.873
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)5919.713
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2974.88
U-TurnLiberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Vojvodina's Party–Andrija Poljak, Dr. Vet. Med.1963.22
DZVMGSM–József Cára1752.87
Hungarian Hope Movement–Zoltán Margit1522.50
Total6,087100.0025
Valid votes6,08795.30
Invalid/blank votes3004.70
Total votes6,387100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,14462.96
Source: [98]

Ferenc Balaž of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians served as mayor after the election.[99]

Kanjiža
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Kanjiža:

PartyVotes%Seats
SVMTogether for the Municipality of KanjižaIstván Pásztor–Dr. Mihály Bimbó4,17232.5911
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić3,35226.199
It's Time to Wake Up Frančik Jožef / Leko Lajoš (Civic Movement, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)1,2729.943
Chose the Way–Bacskulin István–Citizens' Group1,2499.763
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak7936.192
Let's Get Kanjiža MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)5434.24
PUPS–Katalin (Lippai) Tunić4993.90
Hungarian Hope Movement–Bálint László4913.841
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović4303.36
Total12,801100.0029
Valid votes12,80195.74
Invalid/blank votes5694.26
Total votes13,370100.00
Registered voters/turnout22,91858.34
Source: [100]

Incumbent mayor Mihály Nyilas of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[101] He was succeeded on 10 July 2014 by fellow party member Mihály Bimbó.[102]

Novi Kneževac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Novi Kneževac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić2,04533.3713
Let's Get Novi Kneževac MovingTomislav Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party1,21019.757
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor1,02116.666
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)5779.423
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak3595.862
United Regions of Serbia–Katarina Nikolin2524.11
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2303.75
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica1502.45
U-TurnLiberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Vojvodina's Party–Danica Knežević Popov1472.40
Citizens' Group: Bačikin Jovan1372.24
Total6,128100.0031
Valid votes6,12895.18
Invalid/blank votes3104.82
Total votes6,438100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,80265.68
Source: [103]

Incumbent mayor Dragan Babić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[104]

Senta
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Senta:

PartyVotes%Seats
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor3,82835.1112
"Choice for a Better Life–Aniko Širkova" (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)3,08928.3310
United Regions of SerbiaSándor József1,09810.073
Senta Belongs to Its People!Hungarian Civic AllianceLászló Rác Szabó1,0189.343
PUPSSPS–Prim. Dr. Laslo Sloboda5625.151
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak4704.31
SNS Let's Get Senta Moving3663.36
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians2522.31
Hungarian Hope Movement2202.02
Total10,903100.0029
Valid votes10,90396.78
Invalid/blank votes3633.22
Total votes11,266100.00
Registered voters/turnout21,87951.49
Source: [105]

Rudolf Czegledi of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was chosen as mayor after the election.[106]

South Bačka District

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Local elections were held in the one city (Novi Sad) and ten of the eleven separate municipalities of the South Bačka District. The exception was Vrbas, which was on a different four-year electoral cycle at the time.

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.

Most of the local elections in South Bačka did not produce clear winners. The Democratic Party's lists technically won plurality victories in eight of the eleven jurisdictions that held elections, but they were only able to claim the mayoralties in Novi Sad (temporarily) and five other municipalities (including two where the party actually lost the popular vote). Progressive Party candidates won the mayoralties in three other municipalities, and candidates of the Socialist Party were chosen as mayor in Bačka Palanka and Srbobran.

Novi Sad
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Novi Sad:

PartyVotes%Seats
"Choice for a Better Novi SadBojan Pajtić" (Democratic Party, Green Ecological Party – Greens)31,02418.7018
Let's Get Novi Sad MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists)27,28016.4415
"League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNovi Sad Our HomeNenad Čanak"26,75116.1215
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)"13,4228.097
Roma Democratic Party–Tomislav Bokan10,5006.336
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica9,7775.895
"Dveri For the Life of Novi Sad"8,9065.375
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović8,7885.305
Maja GojkovićUnited Regions of Serbia (G17 Plus, People's Party)7,8594.74
"Citizens' Group: United Pensioners and Social Justice–Pero Zubac"7,0384.24
Čedomir JovanovićVojvodina U-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, VP, Social Democratic Union)5,9303.57
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor2,9571.781
MI–Dr. Miroslav Miša Ilić2,2351.351
None of the Above1,7831.071
Serb Democratic Party–Magistar Radivoj Prodanović1,6861.02
Total165,936100.0079
Valid votes165,93695.72
Invalid/blank votes7,4124.28
Total votes173,348100.00
Registered voters/turnout312,74255.43
Source: [107]

Incumbent mayor Igor Pavličić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[108] He lost his majority later in the year, and Miloš Vučević of the Serbian Progressive Party became mayor on 14 September 2012. The local coalition government (after Vučević became mayor) consisted of the Progressives, the Democratic Party of Serbia, Dveri, the Roma Democratic Party, the Serbian Renewal Movement, and the Socialist Party of Serbia.[109] Milorad Mirčić, who served as the city's mayor in the 1990s, was re-elected to the assembly on the Radical Party list.[110]

Bač
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bač:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyTomislav Bogunović2,38930.369
Let's Get Bač MovingTomislav Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party1,55219.736
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)" Dr. Milenko Babić1,37917.535
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak7639.703
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović7139.062
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3564.52
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDP, SDU2783.53
Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić2543.23
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor1842.34
Total7,868100.0025
Valid votes7,86895.93
Invalid/blank votes3344.07
Total votes8,202100.00
Registered voters/turnout13,36161.39
Source: [111]

Mirko Pušara of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The government was formed by the Progressives and the Socialists; an individual delegate from the LSV and a delegate from the Radical Party also voted to approve the government.[112] In December 2012, a new administration was formed by the Democratic Party in alliance with the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina and the Radical Party. Ognjen Marković of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor; Pušara initially refused to stand down, claiming the change in government was illegal.[113]

Another change in administration took place in April 2014, with the Progressives returning to office in alliance with the Socialists and the League of Social Democrats. Dragan Stašević of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor.[114]

Bačka Palanka
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bačka Palanka:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party–Aleksandar Saša Borković5,02417.739
Let's Get Bačka Palanka MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party Movement of Socialists)4,71816.659
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)4,69016.558
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović4,00814.147
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica2,2647.994
"DveriFor the Life of Bačka Palanka"1,5095.322
Party of Vojvodina Slovaks–Viliam Slavka1,3424.742
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak1,1594.09
Serbian Renewal Movement "Coalition for the People"–Stevo Karanović1,0293.63
Čedomir JovanovićVojvodina U-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Vojvodina's Party)9033.19
United Serbia Dragan Marković Palma6542.31
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor–Vladimir Bodor5541.951
United Regions of Serbia–Jovan Petrović (G17 Plus, People's Party)4861.71
Total28,340100.0042
Valid votes28,34096.90
Invalid/blank votes9083.10
Total votes29,248100.00
Registered voters/turnout48,69760.06
Source: [115]

Bojan Radman of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[116] Aleksandar Đedovac of the Progressive Party was chosen as deputy mayor. In 2013, Radman and Đedovac rotated positions. The local governing coalition consisted of delegates of the Progressives, the Socialists, the Democratic Party of Serbia, Dveri, and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.[117]

Bački Petrovac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bački Petrovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
"Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić" (Democratic Party)1,83627.6110
"League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak"1,06816.065
"Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDPVojvodina's Party)"6359.553
"Socialist Party of SerbiaIvica Dačić"6259.403
"United Regions of SerbiaFor an Environment Worth Living In–Dr. Jan Sabo" (G17 Plus)6109.173
"Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić"5378.083
"United Serbia–Miroslav Čeman"4176.272
"Party of Vojvodina Slovaks"4076.122
"Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović"2103.16
Citizens' Group: Citizens' Initiative "People to People"1922.89
"Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić"1121.68
Total6,649100.0031
Valid votes6,64996.08
Invalid/blank votes2713.92
Total votes6,920100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,43555.65
Source: [118]

Pavel Marčok of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[119]

Bečej
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bečej:

PartyVotes%Seats
"Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić" (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)4,46024.2411
"Miša VrebalovU-Turn for Bečej" (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)3,21617.488
Let's Get Bečej MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)3,16617.208
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor3,04916.578
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia8904.84
PUPSDSS for Bečej7394.02
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović6323.43
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak6263.40
Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians4672.541
Hungarian Hope Movement3451.87
United Regions of Serbia–Miodrag Jovićević Čačak (G17 Plus, People's Party)3201.74
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians3021.64
For All of UsHungarian Civic Alliance–Čila Mešter-Kuti1911.04
Total18,403100.0036
Valid votes18,40396.21
Invalid/blank votes7243.79
Total votes19,127100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,18155.96
Source: [120]

Vuk Radojević of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[121]

Beočin
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Beočin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić2,15124.379
United Regions of Serbia Beočin–Milan Čačić (G17 Plus)1,03311.704
Let's Get Beočin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)1,00911.434
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)"97811.084
Democratic Party of Serbia7658.673
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak6917.833
Roma Democratic Party–Asan Murina (Cana)5115.792
DomaćinskiJS PUPSSDPS4154.70
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović4034.57
Citizens Group: For the Municipality of Beočin Goran Kalabić3624.10
Serb Democratic Party–Mr. Milorad Jovičić2793.16
United Roma Party–Amela Demiri1661.88
People's PartyMaja Gojković630.71
Total8,826100.0029
Valid votes8,82695.27
Invalid/blank votes4384.73
Total votes9,264100.00
Registered voters/turnout13,43968.93
Source: [122]

Incumbent mayor Bogdan Cvejić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[123]

Srbobran
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Srbobran:

PartyVotes%Seats
"Branko GajinDS"2,27727.259
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)"1,67820.087
Citizens Group: Movement for Change–Dr. Ilija Gazepov1,39116.656
Let's Get Srbobran MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)1,07612.884
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak4745.672
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović4034.82
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor4004.79
Maja GojkovićUnited Regions of Serbia (G17 Plus, People's Party)2733.27
United SerbiaSocial Democratic Party of Serbia1581.89
Hungarian Hope Movement–Eržebet Gazdik1401.68
"Srbobran Hungarian U-Turn"–Jankovič Žolt (Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians, Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians)861.03
Total8,356100.0028
Valid votes8,35696.85
Invalid/blank votes2723.15
Total votes8,628100.00
Registered voters/turnout14,14660.99
Source: [124]

Zoran Mladenović of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The local governing coalition consisted of the Socialists, the Movement for Change list, and the LSV.[125]

Sremski Karlovci
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sremski Karlovci:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyMilenko Filipović1,20325.518
Let's Get Sremski Karlovci MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)78416.635
United Regions of Serbia–Jadranka Beljan Balaban (G17 Plus, People's Party)52011.033
Citizens' Group: "Dveri–For the Life of Sremski Karlovci"3808.062
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak3697.832
"Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)3327.042
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3327.042
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica2775.871
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS) Sremski Karlovci2114.48
"U-Turn" Čedomir Jovanović–U-Turn Liberal Democratic Party SPO2044.33
Greens of Serbia–Green Sremski Karlovci1032.18
Total4,715100.0025
Valid votes4,71596.66
Invalid/blank votes1633.34
Total votes4,878100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,44157.79
Source: [126]

Incumbent mayor Milenko Filipović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[127] The governing coalition consisted of the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party, and the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina. The United Regions of Serbia later joined the government, and the Progressive Party joined in October 2013.[128]

Temerin
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Temerin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Temerin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Movement of Socialists)2,28015.095
Democratic Party–Boris Tadić1,96112.985
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,58310.484
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)1,3438.893
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak1,2338.163
Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians–Čorba Bela1,1987.933
DSS, New SerbiaVojislav Koštunica1,1897.873
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor1,1627.693
Citizens' Group: For the Prosperity of the Municipality of Temerin1,0136.712
"U-Turn" (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)8525.642
United SerbiaSocial Democratic Party of Serbia6534.32
United Regions of Serbia–Ivan Todorović (G17 Plus, People's Party)4983.30
Serb Democratic Party–Dragan Miletić1430.95
Total15,108100.0033
Valid votes15,10896.48
Invalid/blank votes5513.52
Total votes15,659100.00
Registered voters/turnout24,57763.71
Source: [129]

The municipal government of Temerin changed several times between 2012 and 2016.

Vladislav Capik of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[130] The government consisted of the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party and United Pensioners, the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Democratic Party of Serbia–New Serbia alliance, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, and the "For the Prosperity of the Municipality of Temerin" group.[131]

On 12 March 2014, a new administration was formed with Gustonj Andraš of the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians as mayor. The new administration included the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Socialist Party and United Pensioners, the Democratic Party of Serbia–New Serbia alliance, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the Democratic Party. The Radicals were not part of the governing coalition but provided support on a motion of confidence.[132][133]

Following another political realignment, Đuro Žiga of the Progressive Party became mayor in October 2014. The new governing coalition included the Progressives and Socialist Movement, the Socialist Party and United Pensioners, the Serbian Renewal Movement, and two groups of independent representatives.[134]

Future parliamentarian Rozália Ökrész was elected as the lead candidate on the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians list.[135]

Titel
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Titel:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Titel MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)3,30835.8111
Choice for a Better Life–Boris Tadić (Democratic Party, Green Ecological Party – Greens)1,75418.996
United Regions of Serbia–Dejan Kulja (People's Party)1,39715.124
"Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)7287.882
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović6416.942
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak3633.93
Movement of SocialistsVladimir Soro3583.88
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3103.36
Citizens' Group: Stevan Marjanov-Pesak2602.81
United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma1191.29
Total9,238100.0025
Valid votes9,23896.60
Invalid/blank votes3253.40
Total votes9,563100.00
Registered voters/turnout13,03973.34
Source: [136]

Dragan Božić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor following the election.[137] In 2014, the Democratic Party formed a new assembly majority with the United Regions of Serbia and the Socialist Party (also supported by individual members of other parties), and Milan Nastasić became the municipality's new mayor. Božić returned to office in December 2014 via an alliance of the Progressives and Radicals, also supported by the Socialists.[138][139]

Vrbas
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There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Vrbas in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2009, and the next election took place in 2013.

Žabalj
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Žabalj:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Žabalj MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)2,54321.878
"Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić" (Democratic Party)2,21419.047
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak1,67814.435
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"1,48912.815
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović8857.612
Rich SerbiaZaharije Trnavčević8247.092
Democratic Party of Serbia–Miodrag Janjoš6375.482
Dveri for the Life of Žabalj5724.92
SPOFamily First–Vasa Zlokolica5114.39
United Regions of Serbia–Milorad Kragulj2752.36
Total11,628100.0031
Valid votes11,62895.12
Invalid/blank votes5974.88
Total votes12,225100.00
Registered voters/turnout22,19255.09
Source: [140]

Čedomir Božić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The Democrats originally governed in an alliance that included the Socialist Party of Serbia.[141][142][143]

South Banat District

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Local elections were held in the two cities (Pančevo and Vršac) and five of the six other municipalities of the South Banat District. The exception was Kovin, where the previous election had been held in 2009 and the next election was held in 2013.

The Democratic Party won a narrow victory in Pančevo but fell well short of a majority and ultimately served in opposition. The Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia formed a coalition government, and a representative of the Socialists was initially chosen as mayor. The Democratic Party won and formed government in four of the other six jurisdictions that held elections. Independent lists won and formed government in Vršac and Opovo; in the latter case, the list was aligned with the Democratic Party.

By the time of the 2016 elections, the Progressive Party had come to power in all jurisdictions in South Banat except for Plandište.

Pančevo
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Pančevo:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyVesna Martinović12,86322.5919
Let's Get Pančevo MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Democratic Party of Macedonians)12,42121.8118
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP Serbia)"8,50814.9412
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica4,1177.236
"Saśa Pavlov–United for Pančevo–United Regions of Serbia" (G17 Plus, People's Party)4,0157.055
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak3,9336.915
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnPredrag Patić (Liberal Democratic Party and Serbian Renewal Movement)3,6646.435
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2,7324.80
Citizens' Group: "Dveri Pančevo"–Violeta Blaga2,4754.35
Citizens' Group: Let's Improve the Town and Village1,1472.01
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor6711.18
Movement for the Development of Serbia–Mr. Mile Dragić3960.70
Total56,942100.0070
Valid votes56,94294.33
Invalid/blank votes3,4235.67
Total votes60,365100.00
Registered voters/turnout113,62353.13
Source: [144]

Svetozar Gavrilović of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election, leading a government that included the Progressive and Socialist alliances, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and the United Regions of Serbia.[145] He resigned in May 2013, citing health issues, and was replaced by Pavle Radanov of the Serbian Progressive Party.[146][147] Radanov in turn resigned in June 2015 and was replaced by Saša Pavlov, who had been elected on the list of the United Regions of Serbia but was by this time a member of the Progressive Party.[148]

Marinika Tepić was elected to the city assembly from the lead position on the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina list. She resigned on 16 July 2012 after being appointed to the provincial executive.[149][150]

Alibunar
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Alibunar:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party–Dr. Boris Tadić4,47740.9212
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)1,74215.924
Let's Get the Municipality of Alibunar MovingTomislav Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party1,41712.953
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak9338.532
"Democratic Party of Serbia Vojislav Koštunica"–Zlatan Vujnović8587.842
"Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn"–Dr. Nikolaje Marina (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)5214.76
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3763.44
United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić3383.09
"Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić"2782.54
Total10,940100.0023
Valid votes10,94095.92
Invalid/blank votes4654.08
Total votes11,405100.00
Registered voters/turnout19,08559.76
Source: [151]

Incumbent mayor Dušan Jovanović of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. He was replaced by Đurica Gligorijev of the same party in June 2014.[152] The Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia took over the local government in June 2015, and Predrag Belić of the Progressives was chosen as mayor.[153]

Bela Crkva
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bela Crkva:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party–Dr. Boris Tadić1,90019.678
"United Serbia"–Dragan Marković Palma1,88219.488
Let's Get Bela Crkva MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)1,06511.024
Rich Serbia Movement of Farmers and Businessmen–Dragan Tikić1,01310.494
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak8388.673
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP Serbia)6406.632
United Regions of Serbia–Boris Đurđev5645.842
For a Better Future DSS and the Economic Council of the Municipality of Bela Crkva5625.822
Movement of the Vršac Region–European Region for Bela Crkva–Veroljub Rusovan3773.90
Lovci Siga–Aksić Bogdan1911.98
"Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn" (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)1791.85
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1661.72
Communist PartyJosip Broz1151.19
New SerbiaMovement of Socialists930.96
Movement of Workers and Peasants–Ilija Popović Cota750.78
Total9,660100.0033
Valid votes9,66095.04
Invalid/blank votes5044.96
Total votes10,164100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,56561.36
Source: [154]

Stanko Petrović of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[155] He was succeeded by Darko Bogosavljević of the Serbian Progressive Party following a change in government in January 2016.[156]

Kovačica
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Kovačica:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party–Dr. Boris Tadić4,09234.5116
Let's Get Kovačica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)1,91116.127
"Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn" (LDPSDU)1,0298.684
Citizens' Group: Green Apple9488.003
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak8477.143
All Together Against the Construction of an Asbestos Processing Factory–Slovak Party Jan Paul7726.513
"Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)6335.342
Citizens' Group: Ordinary People5824.91
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović4964.18
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians3913.301
Party of Vojvodina Slovaks–Slovak Community1561.32
Total11,857100.0039
Valid votes11,85795.82
Invalid/blank votes5174.18
Total votes12,374100.00
Registered voters/turnout22,59754.76
Source: [157]

Incumbent mayor Miroslav Krišan of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[158] There was a change in government in October 2015, and he was succeeded by Jan Husarik of the Serbian Progressive Party.[159]

Kovin
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There was no municipal election in Kovin in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2009, and the next election took place in 2013.

Opovo
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Opovo:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Group: Milorad Soldatović–For a Better Opovo (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)1,64730.9910
Citizens' Groups (two different lists)[160]93217.544
Serbian Progressive Party88516.655
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited Serbia5109.603
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak3346.292
Democratic Party of Serbia2865.381
Citizens' Group: Dveri Opovo2454.61
Roma Union of Serbia1472.77
Serbian Radical Party1192.24
Movement of Socialists1102.07
New Serbia991.86
Total5,314100.0025
Valid votes5,31496.34
Invalid/blank votes2023.66
Total votes5,516100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,60264.12
Source: [161]

Former mayor Milorad Soldatović, an independent aligned with the Democratic Party and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia, was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He resigned in September 2015 and was replaced by Miloš Markov of the Serbian Progressive Party.[162][163]

Plandište
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Plandište:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić1,69227.768
Zoran Vorkapić–United Regions of Serbia1,56725.717
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP Serbia)63410.403
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak5959.762
Let's Get Plandište MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)4837.922
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)3335.461
Lawyer Lukić Danilo–Democratic Party of Serbia2684.40
Citizens' Group: Youth Is the Foundation of Renewal–Nikola Borojević2113.46
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1712.81
Movement for the Municipality of Plandište–Prof. Mile Spirovski: DPM1422.33
Total6,096100.0023
Valid votes6,09695.61
Invalid/blank votes2804.39
Total votes6,376100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,79465.10
Source: [164]

Milan Selaković of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[165][166]

Vršac
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Vršac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Group: "Movement of the Vršac Region–European Region"–Čedomir Živković6,99028.0515
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP Serbia)4,06616.329
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)3,77415.158
Let's Get Vršac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement)3,37813.567
Citizens' Group: For a Better Vršac1,7497.023
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak1,4515.823
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Vojvodina's Party, Rich Serbia)1,1664.68
DveriFor the Life of Vršac1,0034.03
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović8993.61
Romanians–Alliance of Vojvodina Romanians4401.77
Total24,916100.0045
Valid votes24,91694.60
Invalid/blank votes1,4235.40
Total votes26,339100.00
Registered voters/turnout46,88256.18
Source: [167]

Incumbent mayor Čedomir Živković of Movement of the Vršac Region–European Region was confirmed for another term in office after the election. In 2015, he joined the Serbian Progressive Party.[168]

Srem District

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Local elections were held in the one city (Sremska Mitrovica) and the other six municipalities of the Srem District. The Democratic Party won every municipality except Stara Pazova, which was won by the Serbian Progressive Party.

Incumbent mayor Branislav Nedimović led an independent list to a second-place finish in Sremska Mitrovica and formed a new governing coalition after the election. The Democratic Party was initially able to form coalition governments in the other five municipalities that it won. The Progressives formed government in Stara Pazova.

Shifting political alliances subsequently brought the Serbian Progressive Party to power in every municipality except Inđija by 2016.

Sremska Mitrovica
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Sremska Mitrovica:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić10,76124.0618
Citizens' Group: Branislav Nedimović–Valuable Mitrovica8,57619.1715
Let's Get Sremska Mitrovica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement for the Development of Serbia) Dr. Živko Vrcelj7,04815.7612
Democratic Party of Serbia5,60212.529
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"–Dr. Milan Latković4,0809.127
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak2,2575.05
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2,0154.50
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDPSPO)1,6303.64
Citizens' Group: Dveri Sremska Mitrovica1,5533.47
Dr. Boško Laćarac–United Regions of SerbiaLaćaračka Initiative–For a Strong Mitrovica1,2082.70
Total44,730100.0061
Valid votes44,73096.22
Invalid/blank votes1,7563.78
Total votes46,486100.00
Registered voters/turnout70,56965.87
Source: [169]

Incumbent mayor Branislav Nedimović was confirmed for another term in office after the election with the support of forty-three of the sixty delegates who were present.[170] Nedimović joined the Serbian Progressive Party in 2015.[171]

Inđija
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Inđija:

PartyVotes%Seats
Goran Ješić, List Holder–Goran Ješić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)9,91140.1017
Let's Get Inđija MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, PUPS)3,62514.676
Ivica Dačić Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP)3,24113.115
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2,2599.144
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica–Srpko Medenica1,8287.403
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak1,3615.512
Citizens' Group: Changes–Movement for Inđija and Progressive Villages–Marijan Rističević7723.12
Citizens' Group: Dveri Inđija, List Holder Jelena Kosanović6452.61
Citizens' Group: It Could Be Better–Slavko Popović6282.54
Serb Democratic Party–Milan Predojević4441.80
Total24,714100.0037
Valid votes24,71496.69
Invalid/blank votes8473.31
Total votes25,561100.00
Registered voters/turnout41,84761.08
Source: [172]

Incumbent mayor Goran Ješić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election.[173] He resigned in August 2012 after being appointed to the government of Vojvodina and was replaced by Petar Filipović of the same party.[174]

Irig
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Irig:

PartyVotes%Seats
"Democratic Party–Prof. Dr. Ilija Ćosić"1,44525.006
Let's Get Irig MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia PUPS)1,25521.725
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)"78013.503
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak71712.413
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović4006.921
U-Turn for the Municipality of Irig (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)3786.541
United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić3065.301
Citizens' Movement2814.86
Greens of Serbia–Movement for Irig2173.75
Total5,779100.0020
Valid votes5,77995.38
Invalid/blank votes2804.62
Total votes6,059100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,60863.06
Source: [175]

Incumbent mayor Vladimir Petrović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He was replaced by Stevan Kazimirović of the Serbian Progressive Party in January 2015, when the Progressives formed a new government with the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina.[176]

Pećinci
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Pećinci:

PartyVotes%Seats
Coalition: DSPUPSLDPBata Marković3,30328.9511
Citizens' Group: Luki1,99917.526
Let's Get Pećinci MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)1,43412.574
United Regions of SerbiaSava Čojčić1,21210.624
Coalition: United for Our Village" Milan Stepanović "For Our Village–United Serbia8717.633
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)"7866.892
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović5294.64
Coalition: Citizens' Group Prof. Đura Trudić, Teacher Jovan Devrnja and Movement of Socialists5004.38
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica–Petar Kozarev4153.64
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak2011.76
Citizens' Group: Moj Šor, Avlija i Komšija1601.40
Total11,410100.0030
Valid votes11,41095.79
Invalid/blank votes5014.21
Total votes11,911100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,09873.99
Source: [177]

A coalition government was formed in June 2012 by the Democratic Party's alliance, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and the Luki and United for Our Village groups.[178] The coalition dissolved the following month and was succeeded by a new coalition including the Serbian Progressive Party, the Socialist Party, the United Regions of Serbia, and the Luki and United for Our Village lists. Sava Čojčić of G17 Plus, the main party in the United Regions of Serbia coalition, was chosen as mayor.[179]

The United Regions of Serbia became a unified party in April 2013, and Čojčić joined the organization. Two months later, he and the entire United Regions of Serbia group joined the Progressive Party.

The coalition government formed in 2012 was ultimately unstable, and the local assembly was dissolved in November 2013. Čojčić was appointed to lead a provisional administration pending a new election in 2014.[180]

Ruma
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ruma:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić7,02526.8614
Let's Get Ruma MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, United Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)5,44320.8111
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3,61613.837
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia SPS–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia PUPS"3,42113.086
Dr. Snežana Bojanić Stojić–Democratic Party of Serbia2,5569.775
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLiberal Democratic PartySerbian Renewal Movement–Citizens' Group: Srem Revivial–Citizens' Group: My Ruma1,3465.15
Citizens' Group: A Family of Enterprising Citizens for the Revival of Ruma9093.48
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak8983.43
United Regions of Serbia7022.68
Social Democratic Alliance2370.91
Total26,153100.0043
Valid votes26,15395.33
Invalid/blank votes1,2824.67
Total votes27,435100.00
Registered voters/turnout47,66457.56
Source: [181]

Incumbent mayor Goran Vuković of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The government was moved by the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia alliance, and the Democratic Party of Serbia. There was an effort to remove Vuković in September 2012, but this was unsuccessful.[182]

A new governing coalition was formed in late 2013, and Dragan Panić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor in December of that year.[183] Panić resigned in October 2014 and was replaced by Slađan Mančić of the same party.[184]

Aleksandar Martinović was re-elected to the assembly at the head of the Serbian Radical Party's list.[185] He left the Radicals to join the Progressives on 4 July 2012 and was chosen as president of the assembly in November 2013.[186][187]

Šid
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Šid:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić4,66226.2812
Let's Get Šid MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Association of Serbs from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (True Šid))3,17917.928
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Krsto Kureš2,67215.067
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia SPS–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia PUPS–United Serbia JS–Dr. Branislav Mauković2,64414.916
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,4057.923
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak1,2336.953
Citizens' Group: Citizens' Association–Citizen's Initiative–Open–Cvetin Aničić6643.74
U-Turn–Predrag Kaščak (Liberal Democratic Party, Rich Serbia)5192.93
United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić4372.46
Serb Democratic Party3221.82
Total17,737100.0039
Valid votes17,73796.35
Invalid/blank votes6713.65
Total votes18,408100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,30658.80
Source: [188]

Incumbent mayor Nataša Cvjetković of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election. The governing coalition initially included the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina.[189]

In September 2012, a new coalition was formed by the Serbian Progressive Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and the alliance around the Socialist Party of Serbia. Nikola Vasić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor.[190]

Stara Pazova
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Stara Pazova:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Stara Pazova MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Serb Democratic Party, Movement of Socialists-Stara Pazova)8,05425.5216
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)6,81221.5913
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Dr. Rada Inđić3,43110.877
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica2,8999.195
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,9756.264
"United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma"1,8635.903
United Regions of Serbia–Mijodrag Mojić1,3914.41
Dveri "For the Life of Pazova"1,3634.32
Citizens' Group: Nova Pazova - Municipality–Vuk M. Đuričić, Dipl.Ecc Master for Tourism and Dipl. Eng. Agr.1,0363.28
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLiberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Rich Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)8942.83
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak5181.64
Party of Vojvodina Slovaks4881.55
Citizens' Group: SOS Movement4491.42
Movement of Workers and Peasants–Kosta Kristić3851.22
Total31,558100.0048
Valid votes31,55895.85
Invalid/blank votes1,3684.15
Total votes32,926100.00
Registered voters/turnout55,12559.73
Source: [191]

Đorđe Radinović of the Serbian Progressive Party was appointed as mayor after the election.[192]

West Bačka District

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Local elections were held in the one city (Sombor) and two of the other three municipalities in the West Bačka District. The exception was Odžaci, where the most recent local election had taken place in 2010. The Democratic Party won plurality victories in Sombor and Kula and initially formed government in both jurisdictions; by 2014, however, shifting political alliances had brought the Serbian Progressive Party to power in both areas. In Apatin, longtime Socialist Party mayor Živorad Smiljanić led his party to another victory.

Sombor
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Sombor:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party Boris Tadić9,48822.3516
Let's Get Sombor MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)6,47015.2411
"Dušan Jovič–United Regions of Serbia" (G17 Plus, Citizens' Group, People's Party)3,8489.066
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)"3,3407.875
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica2,8366.685
Žika Gojković "Our City, Our Duty!" SPO2,6726.294
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2,2875.394
Citizens' Group: Better Sombor2,2415.283
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak2,2025.193
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor1,9384.563
"Dveri For the Life of Sombor"1,6833.96
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLiberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union, and Vojvodina's Party1,5303.60
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians–Marta Horvat Odri1,0622.501
PUPSParty of Honourable Purpose, Surely4681.10
Serb Democratic Party3930.93
Total42,458100.0061
Valid votes42,45896.42
Invalid/blank votes1,5783.58
Total votes44,036100.00
Registered voters/turnout78,81955.87
Source: [193]

Incumbent mayor Nemanja Delić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[194] He was removed from office in April 2014 amid shifting political alliances in the city and was replaced by Saša Todorović of the Progressive Party.[195][196]

Parliamentarian Žika Gojković was elected to the city assembly from the first position on the SPO list.[197] He resigned his seat on 16 February 2013.[198]

Apatin
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Apatin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dr. Živorad Smiljanić Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)5,01232.7613
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina)2,61317.086
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,4529.493
Citizens' Group: "Movement for Apatin"–Milan Dražic1,2718.313
Let's Get Apatin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)1,1087.242
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor1,0066.582
Citizens' Group: "Dveri Apatin"6924.52
Citizens' Group: "For a Healthy Apatin"–Dr. Miodrag Pavlović6284.10
Communist PartyJosip Broz4072.66
United Regions of Serbia–Sanja Bačić3662.39
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3031.98
Movement of SocialistsAleksandar Vulin2381.56
U-Turn coalition–Predrag Cvjetićanin (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)2031.33
Total15,299100.0029
Valid votes15,29995.94
Invalid/blank votes6484.06
Total votes15,947100.00
Registered voters/turnout27,22058.59
Source: [199]

Incumbent mayor Živorad Smiljanić of the Socialist Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He resigned in October 2013 following a conflict-of-interest warning but was re-elected as mayor on the same day.[200][201]

Kula
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Kula:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić4,69120.729
Let's Get Kula MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)3,69516.327
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, United Serbia3,39214.987
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica2,95013.036
United Regions of Serbia1,3656.032
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,2545.542
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn coalition (LDP, SPO)1,2055.322
Citizens' Group: Clean - Municipality: Crvenka, Sivac, Kruščić, N. Crvenka–Radonjić Hercen Keka1,0934.83
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak1,0784.76
Citizens' Group: "Dveri Kula"9704.28
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor9514.202
Total22,644100.0037
Valid votes22,64495.73
Invalid/blank votes1,0094.27
Total votes23,653100.00
Registered voters/turnout37,88662.43
Source: [202]

Lazar Greber of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[203] Following a change in government in October 2012, Greber was replaced by Dragan Trifunović of the Progressive Party.[204]

Odžaci
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There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Odžaci in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2010 and the next election took place in 2013.

Šumadija and Western Serbia

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Moravica District

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Local elections were held in the one city (Čačak) and all three other municipalities of the Moravica District. New Serbia won an extremely narrow victory in its historical stronghold of Čačak and continued to lead a coalition government afterward. The Socialists remained in power in Gornji Milanovac, an independent list formed government in Ivanjica, and the Democratic Party led a government in Lučani (despite having finished second).

Čačak
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Čačak:

PartyVotes%Seats
New SerbiaDemocratic Party of SerbiaVelimir Ilić9,07316.5614
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)9,06916.5614
Let's Get Čačak MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive PartyStrength of Serbia MovementMovement of Socialists8,96416.3613
Dveri Srpske–For the Life of Čačak Dr. Milan Roganović8,89116.2313
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)8,38415.3012
United Regions of Serbia Čačak, "League for Čačak"–Mlađan Dinkić3,8106.965
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)3,1475.744
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,2112.21
United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma9661.76
"For a Better Čačak" Olga Jakšic, Democratic Party of Macedonians–National Minority6031.10
Social Democratic Alliance, "Serbian Freedom Movement"–Dr. Momčilo Vujičić3380.62
Maja GojkovićPeople's Party3240.59
Total54,780100.0075
Valid votes54,78095.36
Invalid/blank votes2,6654.64
Total votes57,445100.00
Registered voters/turnout100,49657.16
Source: [205]

Vojislav Ilić, the brother of New Serbia leader Velimir Ilić (and himself a member of the same party), was chosen as mayor after the election.[206] Future parliamentarian Biljana Rubaković was elected from the sixth position on the Dveri list.[207]

Gornji Milanovac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Gornji Milanovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), Movement for the Municipality of Gornji Milanovac8,57838.2020
Let's Get Gornji Milanovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Movement of Socialists)4,01817.899
Democratic Party–Mileta Vulović2,77412.356
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dragan Petrović1,9578.725
United Regions of Serbia, Young Milanovac–Dr. Miro Lazarević1,9508.685
New Serbia Mr. Velimir Ilić1,5586.944
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)9904.41
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović6302.81
Total22,455100.0049
Valid votes22,45595.06
Invalid/blank votes1,1664.94
Total votes23,621100.00
Registered voters/turnout38,42061.48
Source: [208]

Incumbent mayor Milisav Mirković of the Socialist Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[209]

Ivanjica
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ivanjica:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Group: Milomir Zorić4,61428.6612
Let's Get Ivanjica MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive PartyNew SerbiaStrength of Serbia MovementMovement of Socialists)3,03918.888
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), PUPS, SDP Serbia–Dragovan Milinković2,90918.077
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić1,5989.934
United Regions of Serbia–Radomir Ristić9746.052
Democratic Party of Serbia–Stevan Davidović9255.752
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn!LDPSPO8845.492
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović5873.65
Citizens' Group: Movement of Workers and Peasants3732.32
Citizens' Group: Stop Thieves–Dragutin Popović–Dragan Popac1971.22
Total16,100100.0037
Valid votes16,10096.34
Invalid/blank votes6123.66
Total votes16,712100.00
Registered voters/turnout27,45560.87
Source: [210]

Independent candidate Milomir Zorić was chosen as mayor after the election, in a coalition with the Progressives, the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, and the Serbian Renewal Movement. The Progressives left the coalition in December 2013, leading to a period of a political stalemate. In October 2014, Zorić formed a new coalition with the Socialists.[211]

Lučani
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Lučani:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Group: Movement for the Development of Dragačevo2,75724.5912
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić2,26420.1910
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)1,36712.196
New SerbiaVelimir IlićDemocratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica1,20910.785
Let's Get Lučani MovingTomislav Nikolić Serbian Progressive PartyStrength of Serbia Movement9588.544
United Regions of Serbia–Prim. Dr. Duško Šuluburić9358.344
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPO8957.984
Citizens' Group: Movement of Workers and Peasants–Raško Milovanović2892.58
Movement of Veterans–Čedomir Živanović2812.51
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2592.31
Total11,214100.0045
Valid votes11,21496.63
Invalid/blank votes3913.37
Total votes11,605100.00
Registered voters/turnout18,18363.82
Source: [212]

Mladomir Sretenović of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The Movement for the Development of Dragačevo list boycotted the inaugural session of the assembly.[213] When the Democratic Party split in early 2014, Sretenović sided with Boris Tadić's breakaway New Democratic Party (later renamed as the Social Democratic Party).[214] The local government was dissolved and new elections were held in 2014.

Pomoravlje District

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Local elections were held in the one city (Jagodina) and all five other municipalities of the Pomoravlje District. United Serbia won a majority victory in its home base of Jagodina in an alliance with the Socialist Party of Serbia. The Democratic Party won the elections and formed government in Despotovac, Paraćin, and Svilajnac, although by the end of the term it only remained in power in Paraćin. The Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialists formed a new government in Despotovac in 2013, and the Democratic Party in Svilajnac later formed his own political movement.

The Progressives won the election in Ćuprija and, after an initial period of instability, formed government in the community. A member of the Socialist Party became the mayor in Rekovac following an inconclusive election in that municipality.

Jagodina
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Jagodina:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia (JS), Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)20,37160.6622
Let's Get Jagodina MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)3,59010.694
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić2,8718.553
Democratic Party of Serbia1,9085.682
Citizens' Group: Dveri for the Life of Jagodina – List Holder: Dragoslav Stevanović Nine1,2663.77
United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić1,2593.75
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLiberal Democratic Party and Serbian Renewal Movement1,1513.43
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović7402.20
Social Democratic Movement–Bratislav Filipović2470.74
Social Democratic Alliance1790.53
Total33,582100.0031
Valid votes33,58294.38
Invalid/blank votes2,0005.62
Total votes35,582100.00
Registered voters/turnout64,11855.49
Source: [215]

Ratko Stevanović of United Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[216]

Života Starčević was re-elected to the assembly from the lead position on the Democratic Party of Serbia list.[217] He joined United Serbia in October 2014.[218]

Ćuprija
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ćuprija:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Ćuprija MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party), Nebojša Sadžaković2,60416.347
Citizens' Group: "Ravanica"–Radosav Đorđević Ćuprija, Radosav Đorđević2,49715.676
Citizens' Group: Morava City–Ninoslav Erić, Ninoslav Erić2,03512.775
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia PUPS–Dr. Miroslav Stojanović "Mića Brica", Miroslav Stojanović1,87711.785
Siniša Anđelković–United Regions of Serbia, Siniša Anđelković1,74110.924
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS) SPS-Ivica Dačić–JS-Dragan Marković Palma, Zoran Milivojević1,5679.834
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić, Goran Petrović1,5359.634
Democratic Party of Serbia, Zoran Trailović8785.512
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn–Katić Milorad (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement), Katić Milorad6654.17
"Movement of Peasants and Workers and Vlachs of Ćuprija–Anta Nonić", Boban Jovanović3031.90
"Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović", Nenad Pavlović2371.49
Total15,939100.0037
Valid votes15,93996.31
Invalid/blank votes6113.69
Total votes16,550100.00
Registered voters/turnout30,03155.11
Source: [219]

The election did not produce a clear winner. Slobodan Lazić of the Socialist Party of Serbia was initially chosen as mayor. He resigned in December 2012 after being advised he was in a conflict-of-interest situation.[220] His replacement was Radosav Đorđević, the leader of the Ravanica list.

In June 2013, the Serbian Progressive Party and the Democratic Party formed a new administration. Ninoslav Erić, who by this time had joined the Progressives, was chosen as mayor.[221]

Despotovac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Despotovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić7,04249.9923
Let's Get Despotovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Serbia)4,30430.5514
Ivica DačićSPSPUPSJS1,79612.755
United Regions of Serbia–Dragan Bogdanović9456.713
Total14,087100.0045
Valid votes14,08797.00
Invalid/blank votes4363.00
Total votes14,523100.00
Registered voters/turnout24,62258.98
Source: [222]

Incumbent mayor Mališa Alimpijević of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. In January 2013, the Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia formed a new administration with Dejan Nenadović of the Socialists in the role of mayor.[223]

Paraćin
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Paraćin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party–Saša Paunović10,31734.2022
All for Paraćin–Tomislav Šaletić (Serbian Renewal Movement, Citizens' Group, Rich Serbia)3,70512.287
United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić3,42811.367
United SerbiaMovement for the City and the VillageDragan Marković Palma2,7459.105
Let's Get Paraćin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)2,6638.835
Citizens' Group: Let's Employ Paraćin–Aca Pajić2,3367.745
Socialist Party of SerbiaIvica Dačić2,2587.484
DveriThe Only Choice7782.58
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović7532.50
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Goran Ivanković7432.46
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn–Ivan Atanasković, Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union4451.47
Total30,171100.0055
Valid votes30,17196.34
Invalid/blank votes1,1473.66
Total votes31,318100.00
Registered voters/turnout50,22362.36
Source: [224]

Incumbent mayor Saśa Paunović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[225]

Rekovac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Rekovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić2,05327.7910
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)1,28717.426
Democratic Party of Serbia1,08214.655
Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia98013.265
Let's Get Rekovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)6478.763
United Regions of Serbia–Prof. Dr. Petar Veselinović4235.732
Citizens' Group: Levač-Levču3965.362
Citizens' Group: "Voice for Levač" Dr. Miroslav Stevanovski3564.82
"Dveri for the Life of Rekovac"1642.22
Total7,388100.0033
Valid votes7,38896.25
Invalid/blank votes2883.75
Total votes7,676100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,40173.80
Source: [226]

Predrag Đorđević of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[227]

Svilajnac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Svilajnac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)4,51432.3117
Dr. Vladan Rajković–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)3,51425.1513
Citizens' Group: "Movement for Svilajnac" General Miladinović, Marinko–Milomir Miladinović2,06614.798
Let's Get Svilajnac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)1,72112.326
Democratic Party of Serbia Gorica - Gora Gajić7535.393
United Regions of Serbia–Prof. Dr. Gorica Dimčić Tasić7245.18
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Rich Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)3912.80
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2902.08
Total13,973100.0047
Valid votes13,97396.34
Invalid/blank votes5313.66
Total votes14,504100.00
Registered voters/turnout25,51456.85
Source: [228]

Predrag Milanović of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. Following a split in the party, he joined the Social Democratic Party under Boris Tadić's leadership.[229][230] He later created his own local party called Svilajnac Protects the Future.[231]

Gorica Gajić was elected from the lead position on the Democratic Party of Serbia list.[232]

Rasina District

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Local elections were held in the one city (Kruševac) and all five other municipalities of the Rasina District. Despite losing the popular vote, the Serbian Progressive Party and its allies were able to form a stable coalition government in Kruševac. The Serbian Renewal Movement likewise lost the popular vote in Varvarin but was able to remain in government under incumbent mayor Zoran Milenković.

The United Regions of Serbia formed government in Trstenik with Miroslav Aleksić as mayor; he continued in office after becoming leader of the People's Movement of Serbia in 2015. Zlatan Krkić of the Democratic Party was returned to office in Ćićevac and, similarly, remained in office after withdrawing from the party and creating his own political movement in 2015.

Milutin Jeličić led New Serbia to a plurality victory in Brus, but could not initially form a new administration; a coalition of the Progressives and the Socialist Party of Serbia governed for the next three years. In 2015, local divisions in the ranks of the Progressive Party brought Jeličić back to power. Jugoslav Stajkovac's independent list won the election in Aleksandrovac, but he too was not initially able to form a new administration. He briefly returned to the mayor's office in August 2012 and returned again leading a more stable administration in August 2013.

Kruševac
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Kruševac:

PartyVotes%Seats
"Dr. Katančević–Changes"–Dr. Branislav Katančević14,21823.1020
Let's Get Kruševac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)13,12021.3118
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)10,27416.6914
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, "Greens")8,89214.4512
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica4,2786.956
United Regions of Serbia Kruševac–Vojkan Kulić2,6694.34
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2,1373.47
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)2,0603.35
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Dr. Jovan Krkobabić–Gojko Čolić1,4992.44
Dveri for the Life of Kruševac–Petar Miladinović1,3172.14
Movement of Workers and Peasants–Ljubomir Bošković1,0911.77
Total61,555100.0070
Valid votes61,55595.86
Invalid/blank votes2,6564.14
Total votes64,211100.00
Registered voters/turnout111,26157.71
Source: [233]

Bratislav Gašić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[234] He resigned in April 2014 after being appointed as Serbia's minister of defence and was replaced by Dragi Nestorović, also of the Progressive Party.[235]

Aleksandrovac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Aleksandrovac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Group: "Movement for the Parish"–Mr. Jugoslav Stajkovac6,86240.2526
Citizens' Group: "For a Rich Parish"–Rade Jevtović3,28419.2612
"Democratic Party"–Boris Tadić1,81810.667
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)"1,5869.306
Let's Get Aleksandrovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)1,2557.364
United Regions of Serbia Together for the Parish1,0606.224
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica7344.31
U-Turn LDP, SPO–Dr. Dejan Vukmirović4502.64
Total17,049100.0059
Valid votes17,04996.40
Invalid/blank votes6373.60
Total votes17,686100.00
Registered voters/turnout24,05273.53
Source: [236]

There were several changes in the composition of the municipal government of Aleksandrovac after the 2012 election.

Following difficult negotiations, a coalition government was established in June 2012 consisting of the For a Rich Parish group, the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party of SerbiaUnited Serbia group, and the Serbian Progressive Party, with outside support from the United Regions of Serbia. Zoran Bojović of the Progressives was chosen as mayor.

Former mayor Jugoslav Stajkovac's Movement for the Parish group formed a new alliance with the Socialist Party in August 2012, and Stajkovac was returned to the mayor's office in September. His administration fell within days, and a new coalition was established later in the same month by the Progressives, the Socialists, the United Regions of Serbia, the For a Rich Parish group, and the Democratic Party. Dragan Blagojević of the Progressives was chosen as mayor.[237][238]

In March 2013, Stajkovac's group merged into the United Regions of Serbia and established a new assembly majority with the Progressives, the Socialists, and For a Rich Parish. Blagojević continued as mayor. This arrangement lasted until August 2013, when Stajkovac once again returned to the mayor's office, leading a new coalition of the URS, the Democratic Party and two former Progressive delegates. He later left the URS, which ceased to exist in 2015, and relaunched the Movement for the Parish group.[239]

Brus
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Brus:

PartyVotes%Seats
New SerbiaMilutin Jeličić Jutka3,11329.8210
Let's Get Brus MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)2,27221.767
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić1,19511.453
"Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)1,12010.733
United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić9208.812
Citizens' Group: "Transformation"–Goran Radojković "Rankov"8277.922
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica7146.842
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović and PUPS2802.68
Total10,441100.0029
Valid votes10,44196.98
Invalid/blank votes3253.02
Total votes10,766100.00
Registered voters/turnout14,65773.45
Source: [240]

A coalition government was formed after the election by the Serbian Progressive Party, the Socialist Party of Serbia, the United Regions of Serbia, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and the Transformation group. Zoran Obradović of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor. He was removed from office in August 2013 and Slobodan Vidojević of the Progressive Party was chosen in his place.

In 2015, divisions in the ranks of the local Progressive organization allowed former mayor Milutin Jeličić of New Serbia to return to office in an alliance with the Democratic Party.[241]

Ćićevac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ćićevac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić2,38738.7112
Christian Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Zoran Milivojević Batke87814.244
United Regions of Serbia–Rade Miletić75512.244
Let's Get Ćićevac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)65510.623
"Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)3746.071
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica3365.451
U-TurnSPOLDP–Slobodan Jovanović Lutan2474.01
PUPS–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–Zoran Stolić1963.18
Citizens' Group: Dr. Katančević/Changes–Changes for the Municipality of Ćićevac1562.53
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović and PUPS1091.77
Social Democratic Alliance–Dušan Savić Roč731.18
Total6,166100.0025
Valid votes6,16697.46
Invalid/blank votes1612.54
Total votes6,327100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,07678.34
Source: [242]

Incumbent mayor Zlatan Krkić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[243] Following a split in the Democratic Party in 2014, he joined the breakaway Social Democratic Party. In the autumn of 2015, he formed a local political organization called the Movement for the Preservation of the Municipality of Ćićevac.[244]

Trstenik
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Trstenik:

PartyVotes%Seats
United Regions of SerbiaVerica Kalanović7,15128.7018
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)4,54218.2311
Let's Get Trstenik MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)3,30813.288
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)"2,70710.866
Serbian Renewal Movement–Dr. Radovan Popović2,4139.686
Citizens' Groups (two different lists)[245]1,3465.40
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica1,2334.95
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDPSDU)9243.71
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović7462.99
United SerbiaDragan Marković "Palma"5462.19
Total24,916100.0049
Valid votes24,91695.87
Invalid/blank votes1,0744.13
Total votes25,990100.00
Registered voters/turnout38,31267.84
Source: [246]

Miroslav Aleksić of the United Regions of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election, leading a coalition government that also included the Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia.[247] He left the United Regions of Serbia in 2014, and in February 2015 he became the leader of the newly formed People's Movement of Serbia.[248][249]

Varvarin
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Varvarin:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartySocialist Party of Serbia–Citizens' Group: Vojkan Pavić–Dragoljub Stanojević3,31130.2714
Serbian Renewal Movement–Zoran Milenković3,05327.9113
Let's Get Varvarin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)1,16710.675
Democratic Party of Serbia–Slavoljub Slavko Savić9068.284
United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić8848.083
U-Turn–Miroslav Milošević Đak (LDPRich Serbia)5915.402
United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma2982.72
United Peasant Party2452.24
Serbian Radical Party2151.97
Movement of Workers and Peasants1391.27
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–Dojčin Ilić1311.20
Total10,940100.0041
Valid votes10,94096.42
Invalid/blank votes4063.58
Total votes11,346100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,67968.03
Source: [250]

Incumbent mayor Zoran Milenković of the Serbian Renewal Movement was confirmed for a new term in office after the election, leading a coalition that included the Serbian Progressive Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and the United Regions of Serbia.[251] He served for the entirety of the term.[252]

Raška District

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Local elections were held in the two cities (Kraljevo and Novi Pazar) and the three other municipalities of the Raška District. The Serbian Progressive Party and its allies won and formed government in the predominantly Serb municipalities of Kraljevo and Vrnjačka Banja. The Socialist Party of Serbia won in the predominantly Serb municipality of Raška; in 2014, however, a member of the Progressives became the municipality's mayor. The Sandžak Democratic Party won in the predominantly Bosniak city of Novi Pazar, while the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak won in Tutin, also a predominantly Bosniak community.

Kraljevo
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Kraljevo:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Kraljevo MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, United Peasant Party)12,01320.7416
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)9,38416.2013
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, United Serbia8,05113.9011
DveriFor the Life of Kraljevo5,7349.907
United Regions of SerbiaJovan Nešović4,8068.306
Movement for Kraljevo–PULS Serbia–Dr. Ljubiša Jovašević4,2057.265
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3,4385.944
U-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Rich Serbia)3,3655.814
Straightforward for Kraljevo–Social Democratic Alliance–Prim. Dr. Gordana Stojković3,1205.394
Coalition for My Kraljevo–Zoran Jovanović (Movement of Socialists, SMS Srpska Sloga, Green Ecological Party – Greens)2,3304.02
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,4802.55
Total57,926100.0070
Valid votes57,92696.25
Invalid/blank votes2,2593.75
Total votes60,185100.00
Registered voters/turnout103,16958.34
Source: [253][254]

Dragan Jovanović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen mayor after the election, leading an alliance that also included the Socialist Party of Serbia.[255][256] He resigned in 2014 and was replaced by Tomislav Ilić of New Serbia, one of the parties in the broader alliance around the Progressives. In January 2016, Ilić joined the Progressives.[257][258]

Marija Jevđić of United Serbia was elected to the assembly from the third position on the Socialist-led list.[259]

Novi Pazar
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Novi Pazar:

PartyVotes%Seats
European Novi PazarRasim Ljajić (Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Sandžak Democratic Party, Democratic Party, Party for Sandžak)14,19032.6617
Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin11,43026.3114
All TogetherBDZEmir Elfić8,63819.8810
Dr. Mirsad Ðerlek–Sandžak People's Party–United Regions of Serbia3,3287.664
Let's Get Novi Pazar MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)2,3805.482
Together for Novi Pazar (Coalition: SRSSPSPUPSJS)1,9154.41
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn, Liberal Democratic Party, Green Ecological Party – Greens, DPS8081.86
Dveri for the Life of Stari RasNovi Pazar5661.30
For Our PazarBosniak People's Party–Dr. Isko Crnišanin1880.43
Total43,443100.0047
Valid votes43,44398.41
Invalid/blank votes7041.59
Total votes44,147100.00
Registered voters/turnout79,31255.66
Source: [260][261]

Incumbent mayor Meho Mahmutović of the Sandžak Democratic Party (SDP) was confirmed for a new term in office after the election. The government initially consisted of the European Novi Pazar alliance and the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak (SDA).[262] Ahmedin Škrijelj was elected from the second position on the SDA list and was chosen afterward as deputy mayor.[263][264]

Amela Lukač Zoranić was elected from the third position on the All Together–Bosniak Democratic Union (BDZ) list.[265]

The SDP–SDA alliance broke down in February 2013, and a new coalition was formed by the SDP's coalition, the Sandžak People's Party (SNP), and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). BDZ delegate Hedija Škrijelj also broke party ranks to support the new administration.[266] Ahmedin Škrijelj's term as deputy mayor ended on 21 February 2013.[267]

Raška
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Raška:

PartyVotes%Seats
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)", Dr. Bojan Milovanović3,82626.3410
Citizens' Group: Victory1,95313.445
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica1,71211.784
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,65811.414
Let's Get Raška MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)1,64211.304
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić1,47110.134
United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma7925.452
United Regions of Serbia7775.352
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn Liberal Democratic PartySerbian Renewal Movement–Green Ecological Party – Greens4933.39
Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Social Democratic Alliance–Golub Pendić2031.40
Total14,527100.0035
Valid votes14,52796.96
Invalid/blank votes4563.04
Total votes14,983100.00
Registered voters/turnout21,16970.78
Source: [268][269]

Jovan Čorbić of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[270] He was replaced by Ignjat Rakitić of the Serbian Progressive Party in June 2014.[271]

Tutin
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Tutin:

PartyVotes%Seats
SDA Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin8,97155.2921
All TogetherBDZEmir Elfić3,87923.919
Coalition "Together for Tutin"URSLDPSDPDS2,58615.946
Sandžak People's Party–Dr. Mirsad Ðerlek5263.241
For Our TutinBNS2641.63
Total16,226100.0037
Valid votes16,22698.88
Invalid/blank votes1831.12
Total votes16,409100.00
Registered voters/turnout28,14758.30
Source: [272][273][274]

Šemsudin Kučević of the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak, who had previously served as mayor from 1996 to 2008, was chosen for another term in office following the election.[275]

Incumbent mayor Bajro Gegić was elected from the second position on the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak list. Future parliamentarian Zaim Redžepović was elected from the second position on the Bosniak Democratic Union list.[276]

Vrnjačka Banja
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Vrnjačka Banja:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Vrnjačka Banja MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)3,68222.479
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić3,39120.708
Socialist Party of Serbia1,6019.774
United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma1,5079.203
Citizens' Group: Banja Is the LawRade Simić1,3218.063
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica1,1797.202
United Regions of SerbiaStrong Serbia, Strong Vrnjačka Banja8975.482
Social Democratic Party of Serbia5263.21
Movement of Socialists Nikola Trifunović Borinac5063.09
U-Turn for Vrnjačka Banja–Serbian Renewal Movement, Liberal Democratic Party4412.69
Citizen's Group: Dveri for the Life of Vrnjačka Banja4362.66
Citizen's Group: Front for Social Justice2781.70
Dr. Jovan KrkobabićParty of United Pensioners of Serbia-PUPS2521.54
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1961.20
Citizens' Group: Banja Is Loved– Dunjić Dušan1701.04
Total16,383100.0031
Valid votes16,38396.88
Invalid/blank votes5273.12
Total votes16,910100.00
Registered voters/turnout23,66771.45
Source: [277][278]

Boban Đurović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor in August 2012, leading a coalition administration that also included the Socialist Party of Serbia, the United Regions of Serbia, United Serbia, and the Democratic Party of Serbia.[279]

Šumadija District

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Local elections were held in the one city (Kragujevac) and five of the six other municipalities of the Šumadija District. The exception was Aranđelovac, where the last election had been held in 2010.

Together for Šumadija leader Veroljub Stevanović affiliated with the United Regions of Serbia in this election and won a plurality victory in Kragujevac. He remained in office for two years before a shift in local political alliances brought the Serbian Progressive Party to power.

The Democratic Party won a majority in Batočina and held power in that municipality for the term that followed. It also won a plurality victory in Lapovo and, while it narrowly lost the election to the Socialist Party of Serbia, also formed government in Knić; in both of these jurisdictions, the government proved unstable and the party fell from power.

An independent list aligned with United Regions of Serbia won in Rača, while incumbent mayor Dragan Jovanović led a coalition led by New Serbia to a majority victory in Topola.

Kragujevac
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Kragujevac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Veroljub Verko Stevanović Together for Kragujevac United Regions of Serbia (Together for Šumadija, G17 Plus)34,31938.7837
Let's Get Kragujevac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)16,69418.8618
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)11,67613.1912
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)–Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović9,19310.3910
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDP, SPO, SDU)5,1495.825
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica4,8645.505
Dveri For the Life of Serbia2,9483.33
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2,7173.07
Social Democratic Alliance–Social Democratic Movement Dragutin Stanojlović Baja6960.79
New Social Democratic Party of Serbia–Dušan Janjić2470.28
Total88,503100.0087
Valid votes88,50396.14
Invalid/blank votes3,5533.86
Total votes92,056100.00
Registered voters/turnout152,72560.28
Source: [280]

Incumbent mayor Veroljub Stevanović of Together for Šumadija was confirmed for another term in office after the election, with support from the Liberal Democratic Party, the Serbian Renewal Movement, the Socialist Party of Serbia, United Serbia, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and smaller parties represented in the assembly. Over the next two years, Stevanović's allies left the government; when the Serbian Renewal Movement switched its affiliation in October 2014, the Serbian Progressive Party was able to form a new city administration with Radomir Nikolić as mayor.[281][282]

Future parliamentarian Slađana Radisavljević was elected on the Democratic Party of Serbia list.[283] She resigned her seat on 7 December 2012.[284]

Aranđelovac
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There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Aranđelovac in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2010, and the next took place in 2014.

Batočina
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Batočina:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić3,28343.5419
Let's Get Batočina MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists)1,06214.086
ZajednoVeroljub Verko Stevanović (Together for Šumadija, SPO, LDP)1,03513.725
Socialist Party of SerbiaIvica Dačić88611.755
United Regions of Serbia–Zoran Jevtić3614.79
Party of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited Serbia3474.60
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica3364.46
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2313.06
Total7,541100.0035
Valid votes7,54196.67
Invalid/blank votes2603.33
Total votes7,801100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,26076.03
Source: [285]

Incumbent mayor Radiša Milošević of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[286]

Knić
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Knić:

PartyVotes%Seats
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)1,89123.919
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić1,70221.528
Tomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive Party88411.184
United Regions of Serbia–Milić Milović7599.603
Together for ŠumadijaSPO6197.833
New SerbiaDemocratic Party of SerbiaVelimir IlićVojislav Koštunica5647.132
U-Turn for Knić and Gruža–Prof. Dr. Zoran Todorović–Nikola Čamperević (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)5056.392
Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia4515.702
Strength of Serbia Movement–Tomislav Kostić2142.71
Borivoje Ilić–Dveri Knić1882.38
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1311.66
Total7,908100.0033
Valid votes7,90896.35
Invalid/blank votes3003.65
Total votes8,208100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,86969.15
Source: [287]

Incumbent mayor Borislav Busarac of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He was removed from office on 30 May 2013 and was replaced by Dragana Jovanović of the Socialist Party.[288] Jovanović was in turn removed in February 2014, and Ljubomir Đurđević of United Serbia was chosen as mayor the following month in a new alliance that included the Democratic Party.[289][290]

Lapovo
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Lapovo:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić1,10523.548
All for LapovoSPO–Dragan Zlatković1,07322.868
Citizens' Group: For the Life of Lapovo1,00021.307
Let's Get Lapovo MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)52111.104
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia3026.432
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2124.52
United Regions of Serbia–Mika Solunac (G17 Plus, I Live for Krajina)1783.79
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn–Ivan Petrović (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)1723.66
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia and United Serbia (Dr. Jovan Krkobabić and Dragan Marković PALMA)1312.79
Total4,694100.0029
Valid votes4,69497.16
Invalid/blank votes1372.84
Total votes4,831100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,05768.46
Source: [291]

Nebojša Miletić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. He was replaced in June 2014 by Jasna Jovanović of the "For the Life of Lapovo" list.[292] Jovanović was in turn replaced by Nebojša Tasić of the Progressive Party in June 2015.[293]

Rača
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Rača:

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Group: United Regions–Dragana Živanović2,28631.9612
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić2,21730.9911
Let's Get Rača MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)83011.604
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia74910.474
Serbian Renewal Movement–Slobodan Prešić Mirza2874.01
For Rača, You Know WhyDemocratic Party of SerbiaMovement of Socialists2563.58
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Rich Serbia)2193.06
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUP)–United Serbia (JS)1822.54
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1271.78
Total7,153100.0031
Valid votes7,15397.03
Invalid/blank votes2192.97
Total votes7,372100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,16172.55
Source: [294]

Incumbent mayor Dragana Živanović of United Regions was confirmed for another term in office after the election. She was replaced in February 2015 by Dragan Stevanović of the Progressive Party.[295]

Topola
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Topola:

PartyVotes%Seats
Dragan JovanovićNew SerbiaDemocratic Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia7,37257.3326
Choice for a Better Topola (DS, Citizens' Group: Vladimir Radojković, SDP Serbia–Gordan Marković)1,79813.986
Let's Get Topola MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Coalition of Refugee Associations in the Republic of Serbia)1,1328.804
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia (JS), Žarko Jovanović1,0127.873
"Together for Šumadija", Dr. Jovica Žikić6775.262
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDP, SPO)5164.01
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović2812.19
Citizens' Group: Topola Movement720.56
Total12,860100.0041
Valid votes12,86097.11
Invalid/blank votes3832.89
Total votes13,243100.00
Registered voters/turnout19,36568.39
Source: [296]

Incumbent mayor Dragan Jovanović of New Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He resigned in August 2014 after being elected to the national assembly, as he could not hold a dual mandate as a parliamentarian and a member of the local executive.[297] Jovanović instead became president (i.e., speaker) of the local assembly and was replaced as mayor by Dragan Živanović, also of New Serbia.[298]

Zlatibor District

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Local elections were held in the one city (i.e., Užice) and eight of the nine municipalities of the Zlatibor District. The exception was Kosjerić, where the previous local election had taken place in 2009.

The Democratic Party won in Užice and also in Požega, and initially led a coalition government in both jurisdictions. In both cases, the party lost power to the Serbian Progressive Party in the term that followed.

The Progressives won in Arilje and Nova Varoš and formed government in both municipalities (although they briefly lost power in the former community in 2015). In Priboj, the Progressives led a grand coalition government that also included several other parties. The Serbian Radical Party won a rare victory in Bajina Bašta and led a local coalition government until 2014, at which time the Progressives became the dominant power in the local administration.

Incumbent mayor Milan Stamatović led the Democratic Party of Serbia to a majority victory in Čajetina. The Sandžak Democratic Party won the election in Prijepolje and led a coalition government afterward, while the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak did the same in Sjenica.

Užice
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Užice:

PartyVotes%Seats
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)10,79628.5022
Let's Get Užice MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement-BK)7,91920.9016
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"5,31914.0411
Smart Choice!Tihomir Petković Tihi, Democratic Party of Serbia3,7479.897
United Regions of SerbiaBranislav Mitrović3,6239.567
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)2,2535.954
Dveri For the Life of Užice1,8995.01
Movement of Workers and Peasants1,3733.62
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović9582.53
Total37,887100.0067
Valid votes37,88796.09
Invalid/blank votes1,5433.91
Total votes39,430100.00
Registered voters/turnout69,51756.72
Source: [299]

The Dveri list did not receive five per cent of the total votes cast and so fell below the electoral threshold.

Incumbent mayor Jovan Marković of the Democratic Party was initially confirmed for another term in office after the election.[300] The city's political alliances subsequently changed, and in October 2012 Marković was succeeded by Saša Milošević of the Serbian Progressive Party[301] Milošević in turn resigned in August 2014 and was replaced by Tihomir Petković, who had been elected on the list of the Democratic Party of Serbia but later joined the Progressive Party.[302]

Arilje
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Arilje:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Arilje MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive PartyNew SerbiaDemocratic Party of Serbia2,62725.619
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić2,13220.797
Movement of Workers and Peasants1,69716.556
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Prof. Dr. Svetislav Petrović1,22811.974
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn for Arilje (SPO, LDP)8618.403
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović8338.123
Dveri For the Life of Serbia–Dveri Arilje6616.452
Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić2172.12
Total10,256100.0034
Valid votes10,25696.31
Invalid/blank votes3933.69
Total votes10,649100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,04466.37
Source: [303]

Zoran Todorović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[304]

In June 2015, a coalition of the Serbian Radical Party, the Movement of Workers and Peasants, and Dveri came to power with outside support from the Democratic Party and the Liberal Democratic Party. Milan Nikolić of the Radicals was chosen as mayor.[305] The Progressives returned to power in December 2015, and Todorović was returned to the mayor's office.[306][307]

Bajina Bašta
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bajina Bašta:

PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party2,83421.8211
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited Serbia2,60020.0210
Serbian Progressive Party1,88414.517
Democratic Party1,65412.746
Democratic Party of Serbia1,50211.576
United Regions of Serbia9557.353
U-Turn (Liberal Democratic PartySerbian Renewal Movement)7065.442
Citizens' Group: Survival3262.51
Dveri2802.16
Rich Serbia–Aleksandar Aksentijević (Rich Serbia, Movement of Farmers and Businessmen)2461.89
Total12,987100.0045
Valid votes12,98795.84
Invalid/blank votes5644.16
Total votes13,551100.00
Registered voters/turnout22,96559.01
Source: [308]

Incumbent mayor Zlatan Jovanović of the Serbian Radical Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, leading a somewhat unusual coalition government with the Democratic Party and the Democratic Party of Serbia.[309] The Democratic Party subsequently left the government and was replaced by the Serbian Progressive Party.[310]

Jovanović stood down as mayor in early 2014 and was succeeded by Radomir Filipović of the Progressive Party.[311]

Čajetina
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Čajetina:

PartyVotes%Seats
Milan StamatovićDemocratic Party of Serbia4,56848.0916
List "For a Better Čajetina"–DS–Citizens' Group: "Zlatiborski pogled"–SPO2,34624.708
"Let's Get Čajetina Moving"–Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić1,16012.214
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia" (SPS)8408.843
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–PUPS–Slobodan Jeremić3243.41
United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić1591.67
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party)1021.07
Total9,499100.0031
Valid votes9,49997.83
Invalid/blank votes2112.17
Total votes9,710100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,85075.56
Source: [312]

Incumbent mayor Milan Stamatović of the Democratic Party of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[313] He left that party in 2014 and was a co-founder of the Serbian People's Party in the same year.[314]

Bojana Božanić of the Democratic Party of Serbia was elected to the assembly from the third position on the DSS's list.[315] She resigned shortly thereafter to serve a second term as an assistant to Stamatović.[316]

Kosjerić
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There was no municipal election in Kosjerić in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2009, and the next election took place in 2013.

Nova Varoš
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Nova Varoš:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Nova Varoš MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive PartyDemocratic Party of Serbia2,74325.758
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić2,10819.796
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, and United Serbia1,66215.605
Citizens' Group: Citizens' Group and Businessmen "New People for Nova Varoš"–Radosav Rade Vasiljević1,28012.023
New Serbia Velimir Ilić8588.052
United Regions of Serbia–Nenad Todorović7917.432
Sandžak Democratic Party–Alija Mujagić3343.141
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3122.93
Citizens' Group: "Association of Citizens UNEMPLOYED" Prof. Milojko Popović2372.22
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPO)2031.91
All TogetherBosniak Democratic UnionEmir Elfić1251.17
Total10,653100.0027
Valid votes10,65397.62
Invalid/blank votes2602.38
Total votes10,913100.00
Registered voters/turnout14,82573.61
Source: [317]

Dimitrije Paunović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[318] He resigned on 6 January 2016 after being appointed as commissioner of the Zlatibor District.[319][320] Ivan Mladenović subsequently oversaw an interim administration pending new elections.[321]

Požega
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Požega:

PartyVotes%Seats
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)3,62225.6315
Let's Get Požega MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, and Strength of Serbia Movement)2,93820.7912
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), and United Serbia (JS)2,35616.679
United Regions of Serbia for Požega–Đorđe Stevanović1,3659.665
Democratic Party of Serbia Vojislav Koštunica1,0137.174
Citizens' Group: Dveri–Požega9626.814
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSDU)8906.303
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović5994.24
Citizens' Group: Požega Ecological Movement3872.74
Total14,132100.0052
Valid votes14,13295.79
Invalid/blank votes6214.21
Total votes14,753100.00
Registered voters/turnout25,42058.04
Source: [322]

Incumbent mayor Milovan Mićović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[323] The government changed in October 2015, and Milan Božić of the Serbian Progressive Party became mayor.[324]

Priboj
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Priboj:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dragomir Minić Jole2,41316.177
Let's Get Priboj MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive Party2,32015.557
"Better for Priboj" Dr. Jasminko Toskić and Kenan Hajdarević (SDP and LDP)2,20514.777
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)1,71311.485
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)1,66311.145
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić1,1147.463
Citizens' Group: Movement for Priboj–Ćetković Dr. Dragan Gaga1,0627.123
Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin9486.353
United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić5743.85
All Together BDZ Emir Elfić5453.651
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3672.46
Total14,924100.0041
Valid votes14,92497.57
Invalid/blank votes3712.43
Total votes15,295100.00
Registered voters/turnout28,28654.07
Source: [325]

Incumbent mayor Lazar Rvović of the Serbian Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, leading a grand coalition government that also included the Democratic Party, the Serbian Renewal Movement, the Sandžak Democratic Party, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and New Serbia.[326]

Future parliamentarian Dijana Radović appeared in the sixth position on the Socialist list; she was not immediately election but received a mandate on 19 July 2012 as the replacement for another party member.[327][328]

Prijepolje
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Prijepolje:

PartyVotes%Seats
Sandžak Democratic PartySocial Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić3,57116.7913
DPS Dr. Zulkefil Bato Sadović (Democratic Party of the Sandžak)2,62312.3310
Let's Get Serbia MovingLet's Get Prijepolje MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive Party2,55312.0010
Democratic Party (DS)–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Best for Prijepolje2,38511.219
Serbian List for PrijepoljeSerbian Radical PartyDemocratic Party of Serbia2,29710.808
Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin1,7848.396
All Together BDZ Emir Elfić1,4516.825
Dveri for the Life of Prijepolje1,0354.87
Čedomir JovanovićLiberal Democratic Party1,0154.77
New Serbia–Milan Gačević9064.26
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Dr. Jovan Krkobabić6963.27
United Regions of SerbiaZa Jako Prijepolje–Dr. Branko Gojaković6052.84
Citizens Group: The Only Choice for Prijepolje Werner Tschedernig2171.02
Movement of Workers and Peasants1340.63
Total21,272100.0061
Valid votes21,27297.71
Invalid/blank votes4982.29
Total votes21,770100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,64962.83
Source: [329]

Emir Hašimbegović of the Sandžak Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[330]

Sabira Hadžiavdić was elected from the third position on the All Together list.[331]

Sjenica
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sjenica:

PartyVotes%Seats
Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin3,62124.2112
All Together BDZ Emir Elfić3,24321.6810
For Sjenica SDP, DS, LDP, SDPS–Muriz Turković2,39416.008
SPSPUPS Ivica Dačić1,2648.454
Citizens' Group: Independent Party of Democratic Action for Sjenica–Nusret Nuhović1,0236.843
United Regions of Serbia–Dr. Esad Zornić7755.182
Sandžak People's Party–Dr. Mirsad Ðerlek6724.49
Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić6624.43
TogetherDemocratic Party of SerbiaSerbian Radical Party6314.22
New Serbia–Momir Kovačević3632.43
Sandžak People's Movement–Džemail Suljević2281.52
Communist PartyJosip Broz820.55
Total14,958100.0039
Valid votes14,95898.11
Invalid/blank votes2881.89
Total votes15,246100.00
Registered voters/turnout25,25860.36
Source: [332]

Hazbo Mujović of the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak was chosen as mayor after the election, leading a coalition administration that also included the Sandžak Democratic Party's alliance, the Socialist Party of Serbia's alliance, and the United Regions of Serbia.[333] Muriz Turković of the Sandžak Democratic Party was appointed as deputy mayor. The Sandžak Democratic Party was excluded from government in November 2014, and Minela Kalender of the Party of Democratic Action, who had been elected to the municipal assembly in 2012, was named as deputy mayor in Turković's place.[334]

Southern and Eastern Serbia

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Jablanica District

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Leskovac
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PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party20,79325.4422
Serbian Progressive Party coalition16,92520.7118
Socialist Party of Serbia coalition11,89514.5512
United Regions of Serbia10,85913.2811
United Serbia4,6875.734
Coalition NS-ZEP-Greens4,6065.634
Democratic Party of Serbia4,2755.234
Serbian Radical Party2,8043.43
Liberal Democratic Party coalition2,3362.86
Dveri1,8342.24
Group of citizens - total7270.89
Total81,741100.0075
Valid votes81,74196.92
Invalid/blank votes2,5983.08
Total votes84,339100.00
Registered voters/turnout123,20568.45
Source: [1]

Nišava District

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Local elections were held for the City Assembly of Niš, the assemblies in all five of Niš's constituent municipalities, and the assemblies in all six of the Nišava District's other municipalities.

The Progressive Party formed coalition governments with the Socialist Party and the United Regions of Serbia shortly after the election in the City of Niš, four of the city's five municipalities (the exception being Niška Banja), and Aleksinac. The Progressive Party's alliance won the popular vote in all of these jurisdictions except for Medijana, where the Democratic Party placed first.

The situation was different in the district's smaller municipalities. Local incumbent mayors led the Socialist Party to victory in Gadžin Han, New Serbia to victory in Ražanj, the United Regions of Serbia to victory to Doljevac, and the United Peasant Party to victory in Svrljig. The Socialists also won the popular vote in Merošina and initially formed a coalition government with the Democratic Party and the United Regions of Serbia. This alliance fell apart in December 2012, and a new coalition of the Progressive Party and the United Regions of Serbia came to power. The local Progressive organization subsequently became divided, leading to instability in the local government.

In Niška Banja, the Democratic Party of Serbia won the popular vote and formed a coalition government afterwards; the incumbent mayor later left the Democratic Party of Serbia for the United Regions of Serbia, and, after that party's dissolution, joined the Serbian People's Party.

Niš
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Niš:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Niš MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)26,57722.2317
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)23,29519.4815
United Regions of SerbiaBranislav Jovanović18,08615.1211
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)16,55413.8410
Democratic Party of SerbiaMilan Lapčević7,7106.454
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPORich Serbia–Zaplanje My Home–Movement for Niš6,9845.844
DveriFor the Life of Niš5,5194.62
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović4,9034.10
Reformist Party–Prof. Dr. Milan Višnjić4,1903.50
Citizens' Group: Better1,9051.59
Movement of Workers and Peasants1,5821.32
Communist PartyJosip Broz1,0980.92
Roma Unity Party7340.61
United Serbian Movement4400.37
Total119,577100.0061
Valid votes119,57796.02
Invalid/blank votes4,9513.98
Total votes124,528100.00
Registered voters/turnout230,96153.92
Source: [335]

Zoran Perišić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The city government was initially formed by the Progressives, the Socialists, and the United Regions of Serbia.[336]

Crveni Krst
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Crveni Krst:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Crveni Krst MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)3,52625.257
United Regions of Serbia3,11522.316
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)1,81813.023
Serbian Radical Party1,2919.252
Democratic Party9456.772
Democratic Party of Serbia7145.111
New Serbia5614.02
U-TurnLDPSPORich Serbia–Zaplanje My Home–Movement for Niš4893.50
Reformist Party4313.09
Dveri for the Life of Crveni Krst4233.03
Roma Unity Party2792.00
United Serbian Movement2061.48
Citizens' Group1040.74
Movement for the Development of Serbia610.44
Total13,963100.0021
Valid votes13,96396.97
Invalid/blank votes4363.03
Total votes14,399100.00
Registered voters/turnout29,99848.00
Source: [337]

Darko Bulatović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election, with the votes of nineteen delegates. The local government was formed by the Progressives, the United Regions of Serbia, and the Socialists.[338] Bulatović resigned as mayor in May 2014 and was replaced by Miroslav Milutinović, a former Socialist who crossed over to the Progressives.[339]

Medijana
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Medijana:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party12,48927.899
Let's Get Medijana MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)8,29118.526
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)6,55514.644
United Regions of Serbia (G17 Plus)4,89110.923
U-TurnLDPSPORich Serbia3,4677.742
Democratic Party of Serbia2,9336.552
Dveri for the Life of Medijana2,4745.531
Serbian Radical Party1,2822.86
Reformist Party1,2282.74
Movement of Workers and Peasants7271.62
Coalition: United Serbian Movement–Movement of Veterans2850.64
Roma Democratic League1520.34
Total44,774100.0027
Valid votes44,77495.49
Invalid/blank votes2,1174.51
Total votes46,891100.00
Registered voters/turnout81,22057.73
Source: [340]

Nebojša Krstić of the United Regions of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election, with the support of sixteen delegates. The government consisted of the Progressives, the Socialists, the United Regions of Serbia, and the Democratic Party of Serbia.[341] Krstić was replaced as mayor by Zoran Stojanović of the Progressive Party in August 2014.[342]

Niška Banja
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Niška Banja:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Move Forward–Zoran Vidanović (Democratic Party of Serbia)2,37928.847
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)1,26415.324
United Regions of SerbiaBranislav Jovanović93711.363
Let's Get Niška Banja MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)92311.192
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia7158.672
Reformist Party–Prof. Dr. Milan Višnjić4665.651
"United Serbia"4235.13
U-TurnLDPSPORich Serbia–Zaplanje My Home–Movement for Niš3103.76
Serbian Radical Party3043.68
Movement of Veterans2102.55
Movement for Niška Banja1962.38
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia1231.49
Total8,250100.0019
Valid votes8,25096.04
Invalid/blank votes3403.96
Total votes8,590100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,76467.30
Source: [343]

Incumbent mayor Zoran Vidanović of the Democratic Party of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The government initially consisted of the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Socialists, and the Reformist Party.[344] Vidanović left the Democratic Party of Serbia in September 2012 and joined the United Regions of Serbia. That party dissolved in 2015, at which time Vidanović joined the Serbian People's Party.[345][346]

Palilula, Niš
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Palilula, Niš:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Palilula MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)7,69724.007
United Regions of SerbiaBranislav Jovanović5,83118.185
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)5,21816.275
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)3,99712.474
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica2,1956.852
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPO–Zaplanje My Home–Movement for Niš1,8855.881
Dveri for the Life of Palilula1,8005.611
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,3384.17
Reformist Party–Prof. Dr. Milan Višnjić1,0983.42
United Peasant PartyMilija MiletićResponsibly for the Peasants4321.35
Roma Unity Party–Rom Romese3070.96
Citizens' Group: United Serbian Movement–Mr. Zoran Jović2670.83
Total32,065100.0025
Valid votes32,06595.65
Invalid/blank votes1,4604.35
Total votes33,525100.00
Registered voters/turnout65,09551.50
Source: [347]

Boban Džunić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The government consisted of the Progressives, the Socialists, and the United Regions of Serbia, with outside support from the Democratic Party of Serbia.[348]

Pantelej
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Pantelej:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Pantelej MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)4,72720.796
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)4,44919.576
United Regions of SerbiaBranislav Jovanović3,45215.184
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)2,52311.103
Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPORich Serbia–Zaplanje My Home–Movement for Niš1,4286.282
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica1,4166.232
New Serbia1,1304.97
Dveri for the Life of Pantelej1,1184.92
Reformist Party8953.94
Serbian Radical Party7063.11
Coalition: Movement of Workers and PeasantsUnited Peasant Party4892.15
Communist PartyJosip Broz4001.76
Total22,733100.0023
Valid votes22,73395.48
Invalid/blank votes1,0764.52
Total votes23,809100.00
Registered voters/turnout41,88456.85
Source: [349]

Srđan Savić of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The government consisted of the Progressives, the United Regions of Serbia, and the Socialists.[350]

Aleksinac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Aleksinac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Let's Get Aleksinac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)5,72622.5616
Democratic Party of Serbia–Ivan Dimić4,83419.0513
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, United Serbia, Movement of Veterans4,21816.6211
Choice for a Better AleksinacBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)3,86015.2110
Grujica Veljković–United Regions of Serbia1,8977.485
Citizens' Group: Aleksinac Movement for Change1,2174.80
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,1824.66
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)8593.39
Social Democratic Alliance–Miroslav Popović8583.38
Citizens' Group: To Ask the People7252.86
Total25,376100.0055
Valid votes25,37696.44
Invalid/blank votes9363.56
Total votes26,312100.00
Registered voters/turnout44,24259.47
Source: [351]

Incumbent mayor Ivan Dimić of the Democratic Party of Serbia was initially confirmed for a new term in office after the election in June 2012, leading a coalition government that also included the Democratic Party, the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, and United Serbia.[352] This coalition quickly broke down, however, and a new administration consisting of the Progressives, the United Regions of Serbia, the Socialists, and United Serbia came to power the following month, with Nenad Stanković of the Progressives in the role of mayor.[353]

Doljevac
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Doljevac:

PartyVotes%Seats
Goran Ljubić "Međarac"United Regions of Serbia7,93864.3326
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)1,62213.145
Let's Get Doljevac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists, Roma Movement of Doljevac, Democratic Party of Serbia)1,1909.643
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)1,1139.023
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović3502.84
Dr. Jovan KrkobabićParty of United Pensioners of Serbia1271.03
Total12,340100.0037
Valid votes12,34097.77
Invalid/blank votes2822.23
Total votes12,622100.00
Registered voters/turnout15,06883.77
Source: [354]

Incumbent mayor Goran Ljubić of the United Regions of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The United Regions party dissolved in late 2015, and Ljubić joined the Progressives in February 2016, bringing the entire United Regions assembly group with him.[355]

Gadžin Han
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Gadžin Han:

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)2,07034.1113
"United Serbia"93915.475
Democratic Party of Serbia84913.995
Democratic Party77712.804
Let's Get Gadžin Han MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Citizens' Group)5959.813
Southeast Serbia Movement–Rich Serbia5288.703
United Regions of Serbia3105.11
Total6,068100.0033
Valid votes6,06896.58
Invalid/blank votes2153.42
Total votes6,283100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,92579.28
Source: [356]

Incumbent mayor Saša Đorđević of the Socialist Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[357]

Merošina
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Merošina:

PartyVotes%Seats
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Slobodan Todorović1,75119.619
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić1,57317.628
United Regions of Serbia–Goran Mikić1,52017.038
Let's Get Merošina MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)93810.514
Citizens' Group: Socialists for the Jugbogdanovački River5195.812
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović5055.662
Citizens' Group: "Let's Be Human", Veljković Saša Sašinka4665.222
Reformist Party–Prof. Dr. Milan Višnjić4635.192
Coalition: Democratic Party of Serbia–New Social Democrats–Goran Ilić4495.03
Dr. Jovan KrkobabićParty of United Pensioners of Serbia3063.43
Citizens' Group: Movement of Workers and PeasantsUnited Serbia (Palma)2252.52
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)2132.39
Total8,928100.0037
Valid votes8,92897.21
Invalid/blank votes2562.79
Total votes9,184100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,36080.85
Source: [358]

Incumbent mayor Slobodan Todorović of the Socialist Party of Serbia was initially confirmed for another term in office, leading a coalition government that also included the Democratic Party and the United Regions of Serbia.[359] Sanja Miladinović of the Democratic Party was chosen as president of the assembly.[360][361]

In December 2012, the United Regions of Serbia formed a new governing coalition with the Progressives, aided by two former Socialist delegates. Sanja Stajić, at the time a member of the United Regions of Serbia, was chosen as mayor.[362] Stajić was in turn dismissed in November 2013 and replaced by Bojan Nešić of the Progressive Party.[363]

In April 2016, the local Progressive organization attempted to replace Nešić. This led to a split in the party's assembly delegation, with Nešić forming a breakaway group called "Naprednjaci Merošine" and establishing a new coalition with the Democratic Party.[364]

Ražanj
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ražanj:

PartyVotes%Seats
New Serbia–Dobrica Stojković2,57550.3016
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić5029.813
Let's Get Ražanj MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)4548.872
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)3546.922
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3476.782
Citizens' Group: Verislav Velisavljević Verče3065.982
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Rich Serbia)1853.61
Coalition: Strong Regions, Strong Serbia, United Regions of SerbiaOnly the People, Social Democratic Party of Serbia1633.18
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović941.84
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–Dr. Jovan Krkobabić801.56
Citizens' Group: For Ražanj–Vesna Radojković591.15
Total5,119100.0027
Valid votes5,11996.82
Invalid/blank votes1683.18
Total votes5,287100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,89466.97
Source: [365]

Incumbent mayor Dobrica Stojković of New Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[366]

Svrljig
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Svrljig:

PartyVotes%Seats
United Peasant PartyResponsibly for Peasants and WorkersMiletić Milija3,45641.6314
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, United Serbia, New Serbia1,03312.444
United Regions of SerbiaStrong Svrljig, Strong Serbia8139.793
Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)8059.703
Let's Get Svrljig MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)7188.653
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia3824.60
Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica3243.90
Citizens' Group: Dveri–For the Life of Svrljig2452.95
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)2142.58
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1812.18
Communist PartyJosip Broz1301.57
Total8,301100.0027
Valid votes8,30195.51
Invalid/blank votes3904.49
Total votes8,691100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,78967.96
Source: [367]

Incumbent mayor Milija Miletić of the United Peasant Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[368] The local government also included the United Regions of Serbia. Miletić resigned in April 2014 after being elected to the National Assembly of Serbia and was replaced by fellow party member Jelena Trifunović.[369]

Podunavlje District

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Local elections were held in the one city (Smederevo) and the two other municipalities of the Podunavlje District. An independent list won in Smederevo; the following year, the list's delegates collectively joined the Serbian Progressive Party. The Democratic Party won in Smederevska Palanka and held power for the entire term, while the Democratic Party of Serbia won in Velika Plana but fell from power in 2015, when a new coalition dominated by the Progressives came to power.

Smederevo
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Results of the election for the City Assembly of Smederevo:

PartyVotes%Seats
Movement for Smederevo–Dr. Jasna Avramović11,74424.6120
Democratic Party Boris Tadić7,54015.8012
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)–Branče Stojanović6,19312.9810
Let's Get Smederevo MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, PUPS, Movement of Socialists)5,68111.909
Coalition for a Better Smederevo–Milan Lukić3,9428.266
United Regions of Serbia–Mr. Milan Dopuđa3,1096.515
Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDPSPO)2,6525.564
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica2,5745.394
Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić1,2152.55
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović1,2002.51
Social Democratic Alliance–Miomir Đukić1,0952.29
Citizens' Group: "The Will of the People of Smederevo" Nenad Šikuljak4620.97
Citizens' Group: "Serbia 21" Smederevo3210.67
Total47,728100.0070
Valid votes47,72896.02
Invalid/blank votes1,9773.98
Total votes49,705100.00
Registered voters/turnout97,16651.15
Source: [370]

Jasna Avramović of the Movement for Smederevo was chosen as mayor after the election.[371] In June 2013, Avramović and the entire Movement for Smederevo assembly group joined the Serbian Progressive Party.[372]

Smederevska Palanka
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Smederevska Palanka:

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic PartyLiberal Democratic PartySocial Democratic Party of Serbia"Greens"6,48225.3215
Socialist Party of SerbiaMovement of Veterans4,57017.8511
Serbian Progressive Party3,74314.629
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia3,14812.307
Citizens' Groups (two different lists)2,1628.45
United Regions of Serbia1,7836.974
Serbian Renewal Movement1,4605.703
United SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia1,1834.62
Serbian Radical Party6532.55
"Together for Šumadija"2220.87
Social Democratic Alliance1900.74
Total25,596100.0049
Valid votes25,59695.43
Invalid/blank votes1,2274.57
Total votes26,823100.00
Registered voters/turnout44,24060.63
Source: [373]

Radoslav Milojičić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. Although the government was initially unstable, Milojičić remained in office for the entire term.[374][375][376]

Velika Plana
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Velika Plana:

PartyVotes%Seats
DSSDejan ŠulkićOur Municipality in 1st Place6,08030.8314
"DS, LDP, SDPS, Greens of Serbia"–Dr. Ivo Đinović3,86219.598
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"3,45817.548
Let's Get Velika Plana MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)3,26816.577
United Regions of SerbiaFor Our Place1,1836.002
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović9354.74
Citizens' Group: Dveri for the Life of Velika Plana9334.73
Total19,719100.0039
Source: [377]

Incumbent mayor Dejan Šulkić of the Democratic Party of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election. His term ended on 25 August 2015, when the local Democratic Party board formed a new coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party (against the wishes of the Democratic Party at the republic level). Igor Matković of the Progressives was chosen as mayor following this change.[378][379]

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