Electoral lists, 2014 Serbian parliamentary election
edit1. Aleksandar Vučić–Future We Believe In (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, New Serbia, Serbian Renewal Movement, Movement of Socialists)
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
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1 | Aleksandar Vučić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 17 April 2014 |
2 | Dr. Nebojša Stefanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Doctor of Economic Sciences | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 27 April 2014 |
3 | Jadranka Joksimović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1978 | Graduated Political Scientist for International Affairs | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 27 April 2014 |
4 | Goran Knežević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1957 | Graduated Economist | Zrenjanin | Elected; resigned mandate on 28 April 2014 |
5 | Radomir Nikolić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Graduated Manager | Kragujevac | Elected; resigned mandate on 28 April 2014 |
2. Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
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1 | Ivica Dačić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1956 | Graduated Politicologist | Belgrade, Savski Venac | Prime Minister; elected; resigned mandate on 27 April 2014 |
2 | Milan Krkobabić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1952 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1951 | Doctor | Kragujevac | Cabinet minister; elected |
4 | Dragan Marković | United Serbia | 1967 | Private Enterpreneur | Jagodina | Incumbent; re-elected |
5 | Dr. Dijana Vukomanović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1967 | Doctor of Political Science | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
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1 | Mlađan Dinkić | 1964 | Master of Economic Sciences | Belgrade | Incumbent |
2 | Saša Milenić | 1967 | Professor of Philosophy | Kragujevac | Incumbent |
3 | Verica Kalanović | 1954 | Master of Technical Science | Trstenik | Incumbent |
4 | Vidoje Petrović | 1961 | Officer | Loznica | |
5 | Branislav Jovanović | 1955 | Lawyer | Niš | |
6 | Suzana Grubješić | 1963 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade | Incumbent |
7 | Boško Ničić | 1960 | Graduated Economist | Zaječar | |
8 | Vladan Vasić | 1971 | Master of Economic Science | Pirot | |
9 | Slavica Saveljić | 1965 | Sociologist | Kragujevac | Incumbent |
10 | Milan Đokić | 1972 | Master of Physical Education | Knjaževac | |
11 | Miroslav Aleksić | 1978 | Graduated Economist | Trstenik | |
12 | Ana Novković | 1965 | Classroom Teacher | Kovin | Incumbent |
13 | Predrag Marković | 1955 | Publisher | Belgrade | |
14 | Nenad Kitanović | 1968 | Farmer | Doljevac | Incumbent |
15 | Dragana Živanović | 1973 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Rača | |
16 | Nebojša Zdravković | 1969 | University Professor | Kragujevac |
Electoral lists, 2016 Serbian parliamentary election
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
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1 | Aleksandar Vučić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Prime Minister; elected; resigned mandate on 3 June 2016 |
2 | Rasim Ljajić | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1964 | Doctor | Novi Pazar | Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 6 June 2016 |
3 | Maja Gojković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1963 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
4 | Milan Krkobabić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1952 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 11 August 2016 |
5 | Goran Knežević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1957 | Graduated Economist | Zrenjanin | Elected; resigned mandate on 11 August 2016 |
6 | Aleksandra Tomić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Doctor of Economic Sciences | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
7 | Aleksandar Martinović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Doctor of Legal Sciences | Ruma | Incumbent; re-elected |
8 | Miroslav Lazanski | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1950 | Bachelor of Laws – Military Commentator | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 25 September 2019 |
9 | Ljiljana Đurović | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1953 | Authoress | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 3 June 2016 |
10 | Andreja Mladenović | Independent Democratic Party of Serbia (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1975 | Lawyer | Belgrade, Zemun | Elected; resigned mandate on 3 October 2016 |
11 | Dušan Borković | Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) | 1984 | Professional Athlete | Pančevo | Elected |
12 | Jadranka Jovanović | Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) | 1958 | Opera Singer | Belgrade | Elected |
13 | Bogdan Obradović | Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) | 1958 | Tennis Coach | Belgrade | Elected |
14 | Aleksandra Đurović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Professor of Serbian Language | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 8 September 2017 |
15 | Marija Obradović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1974 | Journalist | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
16 | Veroljub Matić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1953 | Graduated Engineer (Geodesy) | Koceljeva | Incumbent; re-elected |
17 | Vladimir Đukanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
18 | Biljana Pantić Pilja | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
19 | Aleksandar Marković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1981 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
20 | Milorad Mijatović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1947 | Doctor of Mathematical Sciences | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
21 | Ivana Stojiljković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1981 | Graduated Engineer of Landscape Architecture | Užice | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 24 December 2018 |
22 | Veroljub Arsić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Economist | Požarevac | Incumbent; re-elected |
23 | Marijan Rističević | People's Peasant Party | 1958 | Farmer | Inđija | Incumbent; re-elected |
24 | Dragana Barišić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Doctor – Psychiatrist | Kruševac | Incumbent; re-elected |
25 | Ljubiša Stojmirović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1950 | University Professor | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
26 | Marko Atlagić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1949 | University Professor | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
27 | Jelena Mijatović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Educator | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
28 | Zoran Dragišić | Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) | 1967 | University Professor | Belgrade | Elected |
29 | Đorđe Komlenski | Movement of Socialists | 1965 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, Obrenovac | Elected |
30 | Milena Bićanin | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1964 | History Professor | Belgrade, Surčin | Incumbent; re-elected |
31 | Miroslav Markićević | New Serbia | 1958 | Mechanical Technician | Čačak | Incumbent; re-elected |
32 | Milan Knežević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1952 | Professor of Medical Sciences | Kragujevac | Incumbent; re-elected |
33 | Dubravka Filipovski | New Serbia | 1967 | Graduated Pedagogue | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
34 | Igor Bečić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1971 | Master of Industrial Management | Vrbas | Incumbent; re-elected |
35 | Miodrag Linta | Indepedent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) | 1969 | University Professor | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
36 | Ljiljana Malušić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1958 | Bachelor's Degree (Sociology) | Belgrade, Voždovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
37 | Mihailo Jokić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1948 | Pensioner | Valjevo | Elected |
38 | Branimir Rančić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1953 | Doctor of Medicine – Neuropsychiatrist | Niš | Incumbent; re-elected |
39 | Dušica Stojković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor's Degree (Political Science, International Affairs) | Belgrade, Rakovica | Incumbent; re-elected |
40 | Muamer Bačevac | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1977 | Doctor | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected |
41 | Željko Sušec | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Educator | Pančevo | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 4 June 2018 |
42 | Aleksandra Maletić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Graduated Psychologist | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
43 | Jovan Palalić | Serbian People's Party | 1971 | Lawyer | Bačka Palanka | Elected |
44 | Vladimir Orlić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Doctor of Science – Electrical Engineering and Computing | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
45 | Mira Petrović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1956 | Specialist Professional Economist | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
46 | Mirko Krlić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1955 | Journalist | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
47 | Bojan Torbica | Movement of Socialists | 1974 | Bachelor of Laws | Temerin, Bački Jarak | Elected |
48 | Katarina Rakić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, Grocka | Incumbent; re-elected |
49 | Milovan Drecun | Serbian Progressive Party | 1957 | Master of Economics | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
50 | Vladimir Marinković | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1976 | University Professor | Belgrade, Voždovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
51 | Jelena Žarić Kovačević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1981 | Lawyer | Niš | Elected |
52 | Zoran Bojanić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1957 | Economist | Kraljevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
53 | Slaviša Bulatović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Bachelor of Laws | Vranje, Vranjska Banja | Elected |
54 | Vesna Marković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1974 | Bachelor of Economics | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
55 | Duško Tarbuk | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Economist | Belgrade, Zemun | Elected |
56 | Branislav Blažić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1957 | Surgeon | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 10 October 2017 |
57 | Olivera Pešić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Leskovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
58 | Darko Laketić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Doctor of Medicine – Specialist | Prokuplje | Incumbent; re-elected |
59 | Dragan Šormaz | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Politician | Smederevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
60 | Jasmina Karanac | Independent (aligned with Social Democratic Party of Serbia) | 1967 | Journalist | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Elected |
61 | Konstantin Arsenović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1940 | Retired Lieutenant Colonel General | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected; died on 31 January 2017 |
62 | Velimir Stanojević | New Serbia | 1964 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Čačak | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 1 December 2016 |
63 | Tijana Davidovac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Economist | Belgrade, Lazarevac | Elected |
64 | Ivan Manojlović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Kruševac | Elected; resigned mandate on 21 September 2018 |
65 | Goran Nikolić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Customs Officer | Odžaci | Elected |
66 | Jasmina Obradović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1961 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Futog | Incumbent; re-elected |
67 | Milimir Vujadinović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Subotica | Elected |
68 | Marko Parezanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Professor of Engineering and Computer Science | Čačak | Elected |
69 | Milanka Karić | Strength of Serbia Movement | 1957 | Bachelor of Law | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
70 | Meho Omerović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1959 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade, Palilula | Incumbent; re-elected |
71 | Aleksandar Jugović | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1975 | Professor of Serbian Language and Literature | Čačak | Incumbent; re-elected |
72 | Stanija Kompirović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1968 | Bachelor of Laws | Kosovska Mitrovica | Elected |
73 | Nikola Jolović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected |
74 | Momo Čolaković | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1940 | Retired Economist | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
75 | Tanja Tomašević Damnjanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Bachelor of Laws | Vršac | Incumbent; re-elected |
76 | Radovan Jančić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1958 | Construction Technician | Novi Kneževac, Srpski Krstur | Elected |
77 | Radoslav Cokić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1958 | Graduated Wood Processing Engineer | Smederevska Palanka | Elected |
78 | Svetlana Nikolić Pavlović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1955 | Doctor of Medicine – Specialist | Ćuprija | Elected |
79 | Žarko Bogatinović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1955 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Leskovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
80 | Branimir Jovanović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1979 | Bachelor's Degree | Kraljevo | Elected |
81 | Ivana Nikolić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Master's Degree (Transport Engineering) | Ub | Elected |
82 | Žika Gojković | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1972 | Graduated Manager in Economics | Sombor | Incumbent; re-elected |
83 | Milovan Krivokapić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1949 | Doctor | Kosovo Mitrovica | Elected |
84 | Milena Turk | Serbian Progressive Party | 1949 | Bachelor's Degree (Chemistry) | Trstenik | Incumbent; re-elected |
85 | Radmilo Kostić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1971 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Pirot | Incumbent; re-elected |
86 | Snežana Petrović | Serbian People's Party | 1965 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Užice | Elected |
87 | Snežana Petrović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1972 | Specialist Political Scientist | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Elected |
88 | Marko Zeljug | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Veterinary Technician | Surčin, Jakovo | Elected |
89 | Žarko Mićin | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
90 | Nataša Mihailović Vacić | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1972 | Journalist | Belgrade, Vračar | Elected |
91 | Blaža Knežević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1968 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Šabac | Elected |
92 | Ana Ćirić | Movement of Socialists | 1988 | Graduated Engineer of Organizational Sciences | Belgrade, Voždovac | Elected |
93 | Milanka Jevtović Vukojičić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Graduated Social Worker | Priboj | Incumbent; re-elected |
94 | Živko Vrcelj | Serbian Progressive Party | 1959 | Surgeon – Specialist | Sremska Mitrovica | Elected |
95 | Srbislav Filipović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1984 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | Elected |
96 | Maja Mačužić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Kraljevo | Elected |
97 | Milija Miletić | United Peasant Party | 1968 | Veterinary Technician | Svrljig | Elected |
98 | Aleksandar Čotrić | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1968 | Writer | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
99 | Gordana Predić | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1968 | Graduated Historian | Belgrade, Čukarica | Elected; resigned mandate on 23 August 2016 |
100 | Miroljub Stanković | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1946 | Bachelor of Laws/Retired | Niš | Incumbent; re-elected; died on 22 July 2017 |
101 | Mladen Grujić | New Serbia | 1966 | Graduated Engineer of Labour Organization | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
102 | Borka Grubor | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Doctor | Loznica | Elected |
103 | Zoran Milekić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1955 | Construction Technician | Kučevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
104 | Dragomir Karić | Strength of Serbia Movement | 1949 | Entrepreneur | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
105 | Ljibuška Lakatoš | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Professor of Physical Education | Stara Pazova | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 25 December 2018 |
106 | Marko Blagojević | Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) | 1976 | Political Scientist | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 19 April 2017 |
107 | Dragan Jovanović | New Serbia | 1972 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Topola | Incumbent; re-elected |
108 | Dragana Kostić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1971 | Bachelor of Economics | Sokobanja | Elected |
109 | Milosav Milojević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1954 | Electrical Technician | Aranđelovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
110 | Krsto Janjušević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1984 | Graduated Engineer (Industrial Management) | Priboj | Elected |
111 | Sonja Vlahović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
112 | Marko Gavrilović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1978 | Economist | Belgrade, Obrenovac | Elected; resigned mandate on 11 October 2017 |
113 | Hadži Milorad Stošić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1954 | Telecommunications Officer | Niš | Incumbent; re-elected |
114 | Vesna Rakonjac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Doctor – Hygiene Specialist | Kruševac | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 21 December 2017 |
115 | Dragan Savkić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1947 | Pensioner | Belgrade, Belgrade | Elected |
116 | Ostoja Mijailović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Čačak | Elected |
117 | Milena Ćorilić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1944 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics)/Retired | Šabac | Incumbent; re-elected |
118 | Vlado Babić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Occupational Medical Doctor | Sombor | Incumbent; re-elected |
119 | Dragan Veljković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1964 | Bachelor of Laws | Štrpce | Elected |
120 | Ljubica Mrdaković Todorović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1962 | Doctor of Medicine | Niš | Incumbent; re-elected |
121 | Jovica Jevtić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Graduated Electrical Engineer | Raška | Incumbent; re-elected |
122 | Vladimir Petković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Mechanical Engineering Technician | Belgrade, Barajevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
123 | Olivera Ognjanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Graduated Manager | Belgrade, Grocka | Elected |
124 | Zvonimir Đokić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Aeronautical Electrical Engineer | Belgrade | Elected |
125 | Goran Kovačević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Kragujevac | Incumbent; re-elected |
126 | Desanka Repac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1949 | Dentist | Subotica | Elected |
127 | Ognjen Pantović | Serbian People's Party | 1989 | Master Traffic Engineer | Belgrade, Palilula | Elected |
128 | Dalibor Radičević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Aleksinac | Incumbent; re-elected |
129 | Nataša Jovanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade, Mladenovac | Elected |
130 | Borisav Kovačević | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1943 | Graduated Philologist/Pensioner | Belgrade, Zemun | Incumbent; re-elected |
131 | Aleksandra Majkić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws | Kikinda | Elected |
132 | Stanislava Janošević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Master of Economics | Zrenjanin | Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 |
133 | Nenad Mitrović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1973 | Economist | Bujanovac | Incumbent; awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 |
134 | Mirko Čikiriz | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1963 | Bachelor of Laws | Kragujevac | Incumbent |
135 | Studenka Kovačević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Bachelor of Science in Management | Bor | Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 |
136 | Radoslav Jović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1957 | Medical Doctor – Specialist | Kraljevo | Incumbent; awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 |
137 | Mladen Lukić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Graduated Forestry Engineer | Bajina Bašta | Incumbent; awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 |
138 | Vera Jovanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1947 | Economist | Belgrade, Rakovica | Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 |
139 | Milan Novaković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1963 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Novi Sad | Incumbent |
140 | Vladica Dimitrov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1974 | Doctor – Radiology Specialist | Dimitrovgrad | Incumbent |
141 | Ana Čarapić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1985 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Kuršumlija | Awarded mandate on 21 September 2017 |
142 | Branko Popović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Doctor – Specialist in Pneumophtisiology | Nova Varoš | Awarded mandate on 12 October 2017 |
143 | Boban Birmančević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Ph.D. | Šabac | Incumbent; awarded mandate on 12 October 2017 |
144 | Sandra Božić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Graduated Political Scientist | Pančevo, Omoljica | Awarded mandate on 6 March 2018 |
145 | Živan Đurišić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1947 | Pensioner | Velika Plana | Incumbent; awarded mandate on 7 June 2018 |
146 | Aleksandra Jevtić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Doctor of Biotechnical Sciences | Vrnjačka Banja | Awarded mandate on 26 September 2018 |
147 | Violeta Lutovac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Medical Doctor | Varvarin | Incumbent; awarded mandate on 13 February 2019 |
148 | Milan Ljubić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1978 | Medical Doctor | Niš | Awarded mandate on 13 February 2019 |
149 | Goran Avramović | Serbian Progressive Party[1] | 1962 | Doctor – Specialist | Smederevo | |
150 | Nevenka Kostadinova | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Bachelor's Degree (Chemistry) | Bosilegrad | Awarded mandate on 7 October 2019 |
151 | Krstimir Pantić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Bachelor's Degree (Metallurgy Engineer) | Kosovska Mitrovica | Incumbent |
152 | Nikola Radonjić | [information missing] | 1987 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
153 | Olivera Pauljeskić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1971 | Bachelor's Degree (Chemistry) | Žagubica | Incumbent |
154 | Mileta Poskurica | Serbian Progressive Party | 1954 | Professor – Doctor of Medical Sciences | Kragujevac | Incumbent |
155 | Mirko Mihajlović | Serbian Progressive Party[2] | 1960 | Doctor of Medicine – Specialist in Pediatrics | Aleksandrovac | |
156 | Marija Rakić | Serbian Progressive Party[3] | 1982 | Doctor of Medicine – Specialist in Pediatrics | Leskovac | |
157 | Goran Matić | Serbian Progressive Party[4] | 1978 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Bečej | |
158 | Svetlana Milijić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Master's Degree (Pharmacist – Specialist) | Niš | |
159 | Aleksandra Žigić | Serbian Progressive Party[5] | 1975 | Nurse | Šid | |
160 | Dragan Nikolić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Lawyer | Vranje | Incumbent |
161 | Ranko Janjić | Serbian Progressive Party[6] | 1967 | Football Coach | Novi Bečej | |
162 | Nevenka Milošević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1966 | Class Teacher | Ivanjica | Incumbent |
163 | Nikola Radosavljević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Jagodina | |
164 | Dušan Marić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1963 | Journalist | Velika Plana | |
165 | Biljana Ilić Stošić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1964 | Political Scientist – Professor of Philosophy | Kragujevac | Incumbent |
166 | Jovica Rajić | Serbian Progressive Party[7] | 1958 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Paraćin | |
167 | Svetislav Vukmirica | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Bachelor of Laws | Kikinda | Incumbent |
168 | Violeta Ocokoljić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Bachelor's Degree (Tourismologist) | Kovin | |
169 | Đorđe Džekov | Serbian Progressive Party[8] | 1954 | Entrepreneur | Srbobran | |
170 | Vladan Paunović | Serbian Progressive Party[9] | 1967 | Professor of National Defence | Zaječar | |
171 | Dušanka Lončarević | [information missing] | 1966 | Graduated Pharmacist | Belgrade | |
172 | Radoslav Marjanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | |
173 | Momir Matić | Serbian Progressive Party[10] | 1953 | Bachelor of Laws | Loznica, Banja Koviljača | |
174 | Mirjana Đurđević | [information missing] | 1960 | Graduated Real Estate Manager | Belgrade | |
175 | Miomir Ralević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Lawyer | Majdanpek | |
176 | Milan Ardalić | Serbian Progressive Party[11] | 1946 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Bačka Topola | |
177 | Jadranka Gršić | Serbian Progressive Party[12] | 1972 | Bachelor's Degree (Environmental Analyst) | Subotica | |
178 | Saša Marjanović | [information missing] | 1978 | Private Entrepreneur | Golubac | |
179 | Milan Đurica | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Entrepreneur | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent |
180 | Slađana Štetić | [information missing] | 1963 | Doctor of Medicine - Specialist in Psychiatry | Pirot | |
181 | Svetomir Stojanović | [information missing] | 1980 | Bachelor of Laws | Temerin | |
182 | Branislav Stefanović | [information missing] | 1938 | Senior Sports Coach | Belgrade | |
183 | Biljana Savović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Lawyer | Sečanj | Incumbent |
184 | Jovo Komazec | [information missing] | 1955 | Doctor – Specialist in Gynaecology and Obstetrics | Inđija | |
185 | Dragan Bożić | Serbian Progressive Party[13] | 1962 | Master's Degree (Pharmacist) | Titel, Šajkaš | |
186 | Vesna Đujić | [information missing] | 1971 | Class Teacher | Mionica | |
187 | Radoslav Simić | Serbian Progressive Party[14] | 1958 | Bachelor's Degree (Engineer of Water Management Reclamation) | Smederevska Palanka | |
188 | Dragan Arsić | Serbian Progressive Party[15] | 1979 | Bachelor's Degree (Political Scientist for Journalism and Communication Studies) | Gornji Milanovac | |
189 | Dragica Uzanović | [information missing] | 1960 | Bachelor's Degree (Teacher) | Vladimirci | |
190 | Slobodan Ovuka | Serbian Progressive Party[16] | 1963 | Doctor of Medicine – Gynaecology Specialist | Pančevo | |
191 | Nenad Stojković | Serbian Progressive Party[17] | 1977 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Vlasotince | |
192 | Sanja Tucaković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1973 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Kragujevac | |
193 | Darko Božović | Serbian Progressive Party[18] | 1969 | Graduated Marketing Manager | Bačka Palanka | |
194 | Miodrag Bulajić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Bachelor's Degree (Agricultural Engineer) | Kikinda, Banatsko Veliko Selo | |
195 | Jelena Sogić | Serbian Progressive Party[19] | 1986 | Senior Health Professional | Sombor | |
196 | Predrag Marković | Serbian Progressive Party[20] | 1959 | Agricultural Engineer | Ljubovija | |
197 | Goran Mladenović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor's Degree (Economist) | Vladičin Han | Incumbent |
198 | Ana Čuknić Momčilović | Serbian Progressive Party[21] | 1979 | Graduated Pharmacist – Specialist | Svilajnac | |
199 | Zoran Savanov | Serbian Progressive Party[22] | 1979 | Leather Technician | Kovačica, Debeljača | |
200 | Dejan Torbica | [information missing] | 1974 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | |
201 | Svetlana Ćaldović Šijaković | [information missing] | 1966 | Graduated Ethnologist | Čajetina | |
202 | Miloš Tošanić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1964 | Master of Industrial and Engineering Management | Belgrade, Lazarevac | Incumbent |
203 | Miroslav Burazer | [information missing] | 1964 | Graduated Manager | Belgrade, New Belgrade | |
204 | Ljiljana Beronja | Serbian Progressive Party | 1959 | Specialist Pediatrician | Kula | Incumbent |
205 | Miloš Slijepčević | Serbian Progressive Party[23] | 1974 | Graduated Geographer – Tourism Specialist | Belgrade | |
206 | Nikola Cimeša | Serbian Progressive Party[24] | 1978 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | |
207 | Jelena Miljković | Serbian Progressive Party[25] | 1989 | Medical Doctor | Ćićevac | |
208 | Nikola Vasiljević | Serbian Progressive Party[26] | 1984 | Economist | Belgrade | |
209 | Ines Šljivić | [information missing] | 1980 | Bachelor of Laws | Kruševac | |
210 | Nataša Ivanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1978 | Educator | Petrovac na Mlavi | |
211 | Nemanja Joksimović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
212 | Julijana Petrović | [information missing] | 1963 | Pensioner | Belgrade | |
213 | Dijana Vladičić | Serbian Progressive Party[27] | 1981 | Master Engineer of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science | Belgrade | |
214 | Ljiljana Kosorić | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1957 | Pediatrician | Kosjerić | Incumbent |
215 | Vladimir Kovačević Jurašin | [information missing] | 1991 | Construction Technician | Belgrade | |
216 | Milica Todorović | [information missing] | 1986 | Graduated Economist | Smederevo, Udovice | |
217 | Nikola Gavrilović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Graduated Master Criminologist | Belgrade | |
218 | Mirjana Radulac | [information missing] | 1985 | Economist in Tourism | Belgrade | |
219 | Vesna Ranković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Master Spatial Planner | Belgrade, Barajevo | |
220 | Miloš Đukić | [information missing] | 1984 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
221 | Dušan Domazet | [information missing] | 1980 | Graduated Traffic Engineer | Belgrade, Surčin | |
222 | Nataša Vujičić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1956 | Bachelor of Laws | Lučani | |
223 | Nikola Janković | [information missing] | 1949 | Ph.D. | Belgrade, Zemun | |
224 | Marijana Milnović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Graduated Security Manager | Belgrade | |
225 | Nataša Nikolić | Serbian Progressive Party[28] | 1990 | Student | Belgrade | |
226 | Nemanja Filipović | [information missing] | 1989 | Legal Technician | Belgrade | |
227 | Bojana Vujanović | [information missing] | 1974 | Administrative Technician | Belgrade, Surčin, Jakovo | |
228 | Vera Paunović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1947 | Economist and Pensioner | Belgrade, Lazarevac | Incumbent; awarded mandate on 5 October 2016; died on 21 February 2020 |
229 | Filip Gojković | [information missing] | 1995 | Economic Technician | Belgrade | |
230 | Nadica Nikolić Tanasijević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Archaeologist | Belgrade, Grocka, Ritopek | Incumbent |
231 | Jelisaveta Veljković | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1951 | Retired Teacher | Sremski Karlovci | Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 |
232 | Mladen Đuričić | [information missing] | 1987 | Mechanical Technician | Belgrade | |
233 | Katarina Kušaković | Serbian Progressive Party[29] | 1992 | Technician for Environmental Protection | Belgrade | |
234 | Grozdana Banac | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1951 | Lawyer | Belgrade | Awarded mandate on 28 August 2017 |
235 | Ivan Bauer | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1967 | University Professor | Belgrade, Stari Grad | Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 |
236 | Predrag Jelenković | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1965 | Doctor of Communication Services | Niš | Awarded mandate on 6 October 2016 |
237 | Svetlana Selaković | Movement of Socialists[30] | 1957 | Bachelor of Laws–Lawyer | Novi Sad | |
238 | Gorjana Marinković | Movement of Socialists | 1990 | Communicator | Stara Pazova | Incumbent |
239 | Ljiljana Nedeljković | [information missing] | 1972 | Graduated Medical-Laboratory Engineer | Loznica | |
240 | Slavica Živković | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1970 | Master Economist | Belgrade, Zemun | Awarded mandate on 19 July 2018 |
241 | Aleksandra Kojić | Serbian Renewal Movement[31] | 1977 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
242 | Avro Osmajlić | Serbian Renewal Movement[32] | 1987 | Economist | Belgrade | |
243 | Danijela Veljović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1977 | Bachelor of Laws | Kragujevac | |
244 | Slobodan Veličković | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1947 | Retired Aeronautical Military Electrical Engineer | Belgrade | Incumbent; awarded mandate on 3 March 2020 |
245 | Momčilo Vuksanović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1952 | Retired Painter | Despotovac | |
246 | Milica Mijović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia[33] | 1992 | Law Student | Pančevo | |
247 | Timotije Nikolić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia[34] | 1938 | Retired Lawyer | Kraljevo | |
248 | Goran Pekarski | New Serbia | 1965 | Economist | Belgrade, Grocka, Kaluđerica | Awarded mandate on 9 December 2016. |
249 | Ljiljana Rančić | New Serbia[35] | 1954 | Master of Pharmacy | Knić | |
250 | Rajka Velaga | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Graduated Biochemist | Belgrade, Surčin |
2. For a Just Serbia–Democratic Party (NOVA, DSHV, ZZS)
editNumber | Name | Political Party or Movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bojan Pajtić | Democratic Party | 1970 | Doctor of Legal Sciences | Novi Sad | Elected; resigned mandate on 11 April 2017 |
2 | Dragoljub Mićunović | Democratic Party | 1930 | University Professor | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Nataša Vučković | Democratic Party | 1967 | Lawyer | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
4 | Goran Ješić | Democratic Party | 1974 | Graduated Engineer of Agronomy | Inđija | Elected |
5 | Gordana Čomić | Democratic Party | 1958 | Graduated Physicist | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
6 | Balša Božović | Democratic Party | 1983 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
7 | Goran Ćirić | Democratic Party | 1960 | Graduated Electrical Engineer | Niš | Incumbent; re-elected |
8 | Veroljub Stevanović | Together for Šumadija | 1946 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Kragujevac | Elected |
9 | Maja Videnović | Democratic Party | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected |
10 | Zoran Živković | New Party | 1960 | Economist | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
11 | Dušan Petrović | Together for Serbia | 1966 | Bachelor of Laws | Šabac | Incumbent; re-elected |
12 | Aleksandra Jerkov | Democratic Party | 1982 | Master's Degree (Political Science) | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
13 | Radoslav Milojičić | Democratic Party | 1984 | Economist | Smederevska Palanka | Elected |
14 | Dejan Nikolić | Democratic Party | 1979 | Professor of Physical Culture | Sokobanja | Incumbent; re-elected |
15 | Vesna Marjanović | Democratic Party | 1969 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
16 | Tomislav Žigmanov | Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina | 1967 | Professor of Philosophy | Subotica | Elected |
17 | Dušan Milisavljević | Democratic Party | 1968 | Medical College Professor | Niš | Incumbent; awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 |
18 | Vesna Martinović | Democratic Party | 1970 | Lawyer | Pančevo | Incumbent |
19 | Branimir Kuzmanović | Democratic Party[36] | 1968 | Electrical Engineer | Belgrade, Vračar | |
20 | Radiša Milošević | Together for Šumadija[37] | 1961 | History Professor | Batočina |
3. Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma"
editNumber | Name | Political Party or Movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ivica Dačić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1966 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade, Savski Venac | Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 11 August 2016 |
2 | Dragan Marković | United Serbia | 1960 | Private Entrepreneur | Jagodina | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1951 | University Professor – Specialist Doctor | Kragujevac | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 11 August 2016 |
4 | Aleksandar Antić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1969 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 11 August 2016 |
5 | Prof. Dr. Žarko Obradović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1960 | Doctor of Political Science | Belgrade, Vračar | Incumbent; re-elected |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Prof. Dr. Vojislav Šešelj | 1954 | University Professor | Belgrade, Zemun | Elected |
2 | Nemanja Šarović | 1974 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected |
3 | Ljiljana Mihajlović | 1965 | Economist | Belgrade, Zemun | Elected |
4 | Milorad Mirčić | 1956 | Graduated Engineer of Technology | Novi Sad | Elected |
5 | Zoran Krasić | 1956 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected |
Number | Name | Political Party or Movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sanda Rašković Ivić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1956 | Psychiatrist | Belgrade, Palilula | Elected |
2 | Boško Obradović | Dveri | 1976 | Professor of Serbian literature and language | Čačak | Elected |
3 | Srđan Nogo | Dveri | 1981 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected |
4 | Slaviša Ristić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1961 | Graduated Economist | Zubin Potok | Elected |
5 | Biljana Rubaković | Dveri | 1960 | Professor | Čačak | Elected; resigned mandate on 22 June 2016 |
6 | Dejan Šulkić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1972 | Bachelor of Laws | Velika Plana | Elected |
7 | Miladin Ševarlić | Non-Party | 1949 | Retired Professor of Agriculture | Belgrade, Zemun | Elected |
8 | Gorica Gajić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1958 | Graduated Economist | Svilajnac | Elected |
9 | Zoran Radojičić | Dveri | 1975 | Mechanical Energy Technician | Belgrade, Obrenovac | Elected |
10 | Milan Lapčević | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1969 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Niš | Elected |
11 | Marija Janjušević | Dveri | 1971 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Inđija | Elected |
12 | Đorđe Vukadinović | Non-Party | 1962 | Analyst | Novi Sad | Elected |
13 | Ivan Kostić | Dveri | 1975 | Master of Agroeconomics | Vrbas | Elected |
14 | Dragana Trifković | Democratic Party of Serbia[38] | 1976 | Graduated Engineer | Belgrade | |
15 | Dragan Vesović | Dveri | 1966 | Dentist | Belgrade | Awarded mandate on 11 August 2016 |
16 | Dragan Maršićanin | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1950 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | |
17 | Jelena Lažetić | [information missing] | 1984 | Lawyer | Belgrade | |
18 | Borko Ilić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1980 | Graduated Economist | Novi Sad | |
19 | Predrag Mitrović | Dveri[39] | 1971 | Master of Economics | Leskovac | |
20 | Milica Barbu | Democratic Party of Serbia[40] | 1987 | Student | Pančevo | |
21 | Borko Puškić | Dveri[41] | 1981 | Professional Traffic Engineer – Specialist | Prijepolje | |
22 | Predrag Džajević | Democratic Party of Serbia[42] | 1968 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Kragujevac | |
23 | Katarina Bogićević | Non-Party[43] | 1993 | Pharmacist Technician | Kragujevac | |
24 | Uroš Janković | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1979 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | |
25 | Ljubinko Đurković | Non-Party | 1962 | Pensioner | Raška | |
26 | Ranka Kupusinac | Democratic Party of Serbia[44] | 1962 | Chemical Technician | Bačka Palanka, Tovariševo | |
27 | Ivan Dojčinović | Dveri[45] | 1974 | University Professor | Belgrade | |
28 | Miroslav Petković | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1968 | Bachelor of Laws | Čačak | |
29 | Jelena Đorđević | Dveri[46] | 1982 | Lawyer | Niš | |
30 | Zoran Vujović | Non-Party[47] | 1955 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | |
31 | Aleksandar Tanasković | Dveri[48] | 1974 | Graduated Economist | Čačak | |
32 | Cisana Murusidze-Čolović | [information missing] | 1960 | Theatre Director | Belgrade, New Belgrade | |
33 | Marko Pušica | Dveri[49] | 1980 | Lawyer | Smederevo | |
34 | Željko Vilotijević | Democratic Party of Serbia[50] | 1961 | Lawyer | Vršac | |
35 | Jelica Marjanović | Dveri[51] | 1977 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
36 | Aleksandar Nedić | Serbian Liberal Council[52] | 1962 | Tourismologist | Belgrade | |
37 | Bratislav Lazić | Independent Trade Union of Telecom Serbia[53] | 1964 | Telecommunications Electrician | Niš | |
38 | Milica Momčilović | Democratic Party of Serbia[54] | 1962 | Professor of Mathematics | Leskovac | |
39 | Zoran Pavlović | Dveri[55] | 1972 | History Professor | Belgrade, Grocka | |
40 | Saša Petronijević | Democratic Party of Serbia[56] | 1972 | Graduated Engineer of Agrochemistry | Belgrade, New Belgrade | |
41 | Marija Bogdanović | Dveri[57] | 1956 | Economist | Belgrade | |
42 | Zoran Stojanović | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1968 | Lawyer | Vladičin Han | |
43 | Nemanja Zarić | Dveri[58] | 1980 | Medical Doctor | Belgrade | |
44 | Branislava Brkić | Democratic Party of Serbia[59] | 1970 | Bachelor of Laws | Kruševac | |
45 | Goran Milenković | Dveri[60] | 1970 | Graduated Metallurgical Engineer | Leposavić | |
46 | Ranko Sikimić | [information missing] | 1963 | Professor of National Defence | Kikinda | |
47 | Radmila Vasić | Dveri[61] | 1967 | Graduated Civil Engineer | Belgrade | |
48 | Dejan Gojković | Democratic Party of Serbia[62] | 1977 | Graduated Economist | Novi Sad | |
49 | Saša Ilijić | Dveri[63] | 1973 | Religious Teacher | Knjaževac | |
50 | Marijana Marjanović | Democratic Party of Serbia[64] | 1960 | Professor of National Defence | Ub | |
51 | Slobodan Janković | Dveri[65] | 1975 | Doctor of Political Science | Belgrade | |
52 | Goran Đorđević | Democratic Party of Serbia[66] | 1972 | Lawyer | Niš | |
53 | Sanja Kondić | Dveri[67] | 1981 | Master Management Engineer | Bačka Palanka | |
54 | Mladen Savić | Democratic Party of Serbia[68] | 1992 | Student | Niš | |
55 | Aleksandar Stojčić | Dveri[69] | 1972 | Entrepreneur | Odžaci |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bálint Pásztor | 1979 | Master of Laws | Subotica | Incumbent; re-elected |
2 | Elvira Kovács | 1982 | Graduated Economist | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Árpád Fremond | 1981 | Professor of Primary Education–Master | Bačka Topola, Pačir | Incumbent; re-elected |
4 | Zoltán Pék | 1962 | Graduated Economist | Senta | Incumbent; re-elected |
5 | Annamária Vicsek | 1973 | Pedagogue–Master | Novi Sad | Incumbent |
7. Boris Tadić, Čedomir Jovanović–Alliance for a Better Serbia–LDP, LSV, SDS
editNumber | Name | Political Party or Movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nenad Čanak | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1959 | Graduated Economist | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
2 | Čedomir Jovanović | Liberal Democratic Party | 1971 | Graduated Playwright | Belgrade | Elected |
3 | Nada Lazić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1950 | Graduated Chemist | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
4 | Marko Đurišić | Social Democratic Party | 1968 | Informatics Engineer | Belgrade, Vračar | Incumbent; re-elected |
5 | Nataša Mićić | Liberal Democratic Party | 1965 | Lawyer | Užice | Elected |
6 | Goran Bogdanović | Social Democratic Party | 1963 | Graduated Engineer (Agriculture, Product Management) | Leposavić | Incumbent; re-elected |
7 | Nenad Milić | Liberal Democratic Party | 1962 | Bachelor of Laws | Užice | Elected |
8 | Miroslav Aleksić | People's Movement of Serbia | 1978 | Bachelor of Economics | Trstenik | Elected |
9 | Olena Papuga | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1964 | Professor of Ruthenian language and literature | Kula, Ruski Krstur | Incumbent; re-elected |
10 | Nenad Konstantinović | Social Democratic Party | 1973 | Lawyer | Belgrade | Elected |
11 | Marinika Tepić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1974 | Bachelor's Degree (Philology) | Pančevo | Elected |
12 | Žarko Korać | Liberal Democratic Party | 1947 | Psychologist | Belgrade | Elected |
13 | Zdravko Stanković | Social Democratic Party | 1980 | Economist | Belgrade | Elected |
14 | Kenan Hajdarević | Liberal Democratic Party | 1975 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Priboj | |
15 | Maja Sedlarević | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1977 | Master's Degree (Gender Studies) | Novi Sad | |
16 | Aleksandar Senić | Social Democratic Party | 1978 | Graduated Civil Engineer | Rača | Incumbent |
17 | Tinde Kovač Cerović | Social Democratic Party | 1954 | Doctor of Psychology | Belgrade | |
18 | Bojan Kostreš | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1974 | Bachelor of Economics | Zrenjanin, Ečka | Incumbent |
19 | Judita Popović | Liberal Democratic Party | 1956 | Lawyer | Zrenjanin | |
20 | Milan Stanimirović | Social Democratic Party | 1960 | Journalist | Vrbas | |
21 | Slobodan Pejić | Social Democratic Party[70] | 1968 | Doctor (Specialist Neurologist) | Vranjska Banja | |
22 | Nebojša Cakić | Social Democratic Party[71] | 1962 | Bachelor of Laws | Leskovac | |
23 | Dejan Čapo | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1978 | Master of Science (Industrial Management) | Zrenjanin | Incumbent |
24 | Radmila Gerov | Liberal Democratic Party | 1967 | Graduated Electronics Engineer | Negotin | |
25 | Goran Radosavljević | Social Democratic Party[72] | 1977 | Doctor of Economics | Belgrade | |
26 | Đorđo Žujović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1987 | Law Student | Belgrade | |
27 | Nataša Mijatović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1974 | Graduated Journalist | Belgrade | |
28 | Mira Milinković | Social Democratic Party[74] | 1979 | Doctor of Biotechnical Sciences | Čačak | |
29 | Jovan Najdenov | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1989 | Political Science Degree | Belgrade | |
30 | Dušan Mijić | Liberal Democratic Party | 1953 | Entrepreneur | Novi Sad | |
31 | Ivan Despotović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1989 | Graduated Traffic Engineer | Belgrade | |
32 | Dragoslav Ćirković | Social Democratic Party | 1954 | Graduated Environmental Protection Engineer | Niš | |
33 | Nataša Cvjetković | Social Democratic Party[75] | 1974 | Teacher | Šid | |
34 | Konstantin Samofalov | Social Democratic Party | 1982 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
35 | Svetlana Sabo | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1966 | Master's Degree (Librarian and Informatics) | Sremska Mitrovica | |
36 | Branislav Jovanović | People's Movement of Serbia | 1955 | Bachelor of Laws | Niš | |
37 | Slavoljub Mitov | Social Democratic Party | 1961 | Specialist in Internal Medicine | Vlasotince | |
38 | Dragan Vujadinović | Social Democratic Party | 1953 | Master of Economics | Belgrade | |
39 | Vesna Petković | [information missing] | 1958 | Lawyer | Šabac | |
40 | Goran Miljković | Social Democratic Party[76] | 1970 | Economist | Bela Palanka | |
41 | Borislav Petrović | Social Democratic Party[77] | 1957 | Professional Manager | Kladovo, Korbovo | |
42 | Branka Karavidić | Social Democratic Party | 1958 | Electrical Technician | Majdanpek | Incumbent |
43 | Raica Milićević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1962 | Bachelor of Economics | Niš | |
44 | Maja Mrnuštik | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[78] | 1979 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | |
45 | Nenad Ristović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1969 | Doctor | Zaječar | |
46 | Dragan Petković | Social Democratic Party[79] | 1973 | Graduated Electrical Engineer | Belgrade | |
47 | Đorđe Stojšić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1977 | Bachelor of Economics | Sremska Mitrovica | Incumbent |
48 | Tanja Dokmanović | Social Democratic Party | 1976 | Economist | Vršac | |
49 | Nikola Bjelić | Social Democratic Party[80] | 1976 | Doctor of Literary Science | Nova Varoš | |
50 | Branislav Bogaroški | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1976 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | |
51 | Anđela Ilić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1983 | Graduated Manager | Belgrade | |
52 | Aleksandar Ivanović | Social Democratic Party[81] | 1982 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
53 | Snežana Šantić | Social Democratic Party[82] | 1956 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, Stari Grad | |
54 | Boris Kovačević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1982 | Bachelor of Laws | Kragujevac | |
55 | Mihailo Zečević | Social Democratic Party[83] | 1963 | Technology Engineer | Ljig | |
56 | Mirjana Aksentijević | [information missing] | 1986 | Economist | Belgrade, Slanci | |
57 | Zoran Vuletić | Liberal Democratic Party | 1970 | Private Entrepreneur | Belgrade | |
58 | Srđan Denčić | Social Democratic Party[84] | 1964 | Specialist in General Surgery | Pirot | |
59 | Miloš Vasiljević | Social Democratic Party[85] | 1983 | Bachelor of Laws | Blace | |
60 | Marija Đorđević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws | Jagodina | |
61 | Igor Ćeranić | Social Democratic Party[86] | 1976 | Bachelor of Economics | Belgrade | |
62 | Marija Ljubisavljević | Social Democratic Party[87] | 1961 | Master's Degree (Culturology) | Leskovac | |
63 | Branko Ršumović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1967 | Mechanical Engineer | Belgrade | |
64 | Željko Brestovački | Social Democratic Party | 1967 | Mechanic | Šid, Erdevik | |
65 | Ljiljana Mićaković | Social Democratic Party[88] | 1971 | Bachelor of Laws | Prokuplje | |
66 | Dragan Radosavljević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1966 | Mechanical Engineer | Požarevac | |
67 | Vlatko Ratković | Social Democratic Party | 1967 | Bachelor of Laws | Ruma | |
68 | Marijana Bjelić | Social Democratic Party[89] | 1965 | Graduated Pedagogue | Priboj | |
69 | Uroš Stambolić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1996 | Student | Belgrade | |
70 | Strajin Nedović | Social Democratic Party[90] | 1976 | Human Resources Manager | Čajetina | |
71 | Branko Ninić | Social Democratic Party | 1974 | Graduated Engineer (Product Management) | Leposavić | |
72 | Aleksandra Boričić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1967 | Professor of Vocational Studies | Niš | |
73 | Bojana Petrović | [information missing] | 1979 | Master – Educator | Rača | |
74 | Novak Stojanović | Social Democratic Party[91] | 1978 | Specialist Electronics Engineer | Niš | |
75 | Ranko Bukara | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1967 | Agriculture Technician | Raška | |
76 | Ljiljana Zdravković | Social Democratic Party | 1950 | Graduate Electrical Engineer | Belgrade, Lazarevac | |
77 | Vladimir Homan | Social Democratic Party | 1969 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
78 | Milutin Stanković | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1985 | Professional Veterinarian | Šabac | |
79 | Sonja Šimon | Social Democratic Party[92] | 1969 | English professor | Kikinda | |
80 | Miloš Stojanović | Social Democratic Party[93] | 1990 | Student - Private Entrepreneur | Velika Plana | |
81 | Dragan Bisenić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1973 | Professional Physiotherapist | Čačak | |
82 | Andrija Mijailović | Social Democratic Party[94] | 1987 | Student | Belgrade | |
83 | Predrag Pantić | People's Movement of Serbia[95] | 1986 | Entrepreneur | Belgrade | |
84 | Aleksandra Kuzmanović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1975 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
85 | Dejan Milošević | Gvozdeni puk-za opstanak Kuršumlije[96] | 1965 | Private Entrepreneur | Kuršumlija | |
86 | Vesna Jeremić Dragojević | Social Democratic Party[97] | 1964 | Doctor Spec. Dentistry | Smederevo | |
87 | Zoran Plećević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1958 | Graduated Construction Engineer | Užice | |
88 | Darko Petrović | Social Democratic Party[98] | 1979 | History Professor | Knjaževac | |
89 | Dragan Arsić | [information missing] | 1951 | Specialist Doctor | Kraljevo | |
90 | Anita Alioski | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1987 | Agriculture Student | Belgrade | |
91 | Branislav Cesnak | Social Democratic Party[99] | 1977 | Professor | Bački Petrovac | |
92 | Maja Virijević | [information missing] | 1988 | Graduated Professor of Physical Education and Sports | Niš | |
93 | Ljubodrag Đoković | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1951 | Metallurgy | Knić | |
94 | Slavoljub Blagojević | Social Democratic Party[100] | 1953 | Mechanical Engineer | Aleksinac | |
95 | Marija Pejić | [information missing] | 1981 | Dentist | Belgrade | |
96 | Dejan Obradović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1966 | Accountant | Rača | |
97 | Dragan Blažić | People's Movement of Serbia[95] | 1969 | Graduated Traffic Engineer | Kruševac | |
98 | Dragan Bogdanović | Social Democratic Party[101] | 1954 | Lawyer | Kraljevo | |
99 | Gordana Marković | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1961 | Class Teacher | Šabac | |
100 | Petar Erić | [information missing] | 1977 | Specialist – Internal Medicine | Vrnjačka Banja | |
101 | Ana Novković | People's Movement of Serbia | 1965 | Class Teacher | Kovin | |
102 | Jaroslav Popović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1965 | Economist | Bački Petrovac | |
103 | Igor Pejčić | Social Democratic Party[102] | 1971 | Private Entrepreneur | Odžaci, Srpski Miletić | |
104 | Boris Babik | Social Democratic Party[103] | 1969 | Opera Singer | Stara Pazova | |
105 | Milana Terzić | [information missing] | 1990 | Advanced Student | Sombor | |
106 | Vitomir Nedeljković | Social Democratic Party[104] | 1977 | Graduated Manager | Kragujevac | |
107 | Darko Radovanović | Social Democratic Party[105] | 1983 | Telecommunications Engineer | Jagodina | |
108 | Nina Ranđelović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1969 | Class Teacher | Aleksinac | |
109 | Sanja Dragašević | [information missing] | 1960 | Engineer of Geophysics | Belgrade | |
110 | Mihal Kržaček | Social Democratic Party[106] | 1966 | Educational Worker | Kula | |
111 | Žarko Kovač | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1961 | Mechanical Engineer | Valjevo | |
112 | Anđelija Pešić | Social Democratic Party[107] | 1994 | Student | Zrenjanin | |
113 | Goran Miodragović | [information missing] | 1964 | Doctor of Technical Sciences | Trstenik | |
114 | Milan Samardžić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1968 | Professor of Mathematics, Computing, and Informatics | Kraljevo | |
115 | Goran Miholjčić | [information missing] | 1971 | Mechanical Engineer | Belgrade | |
116 | Dragan Čolić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1955 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | |
117 | Biljana Grbić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1973 | Academic Painter | Loznica | |
118 | Vladan Joksović | Social Democratic Party[108] | 1974 | Graduated Engineer | Belgrade | |
119 | Ana Cvetković | Social Democratic Party[109] | 1990 | Student | Čajetina | |
120 | Bojan Ranđelović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1971 | Graduated Professional Physiotherapist | Pirot | |
121 | Vukota Jakšić | Social Democratic Party[110] | 1971 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | |
122 | Slavica Otović | Social Democratic Party[111] | 1953 | Teacher | Kragujevac | |
123 | Živojin Davidović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1950 | Graduated Architect | Belgrade | |
124 | Miloš Kovačević | Social Democratic Party[112] | 1977 | Master of Political Science | Belgrade | |
125 | Igor Prentić | [information missing] | 1978 | Bachelor of Laws | Đakovica | |
126 | Tatjana Avramov | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1989 | Master's Degree (Psychology) | Bečej | |
127 | Marina Stefanović-Momčilović | Social Democratic Party[113] | 1960 | Graduated Sociologist | Leskovac | |
128 | Miroslav Samardžić | Social Democratic Party[114] | 1985 | Master of Economics | Belgrade | |
129 | Borislav Krivokapić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1979 | Graduated Agro-Economics Engineer | Belgrade | |
130 | Dušica Savić | Social Democratic Party[115] | 1959 | Electrical Technician | Smederevska Palanka | |
131 | Zoran Šćepanović | [information missing] | 1961 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | |
132 | Zoran Todorović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1953 | Medical Doctor – Infectologist | Kragujevac | |
133 | Ljubiša Stanojević | Social Democratic Party[112] | 1961 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Belgrade, Obrenovac | |
134 | Sandra Trifunović-Stojanović | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[116] | 1976 | Graduated Manager | Novi Sad | |
135 | Radmila Novaković | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1956 | Speaker – Leader | Valjevo | |
136 | Svetlana Dinić | [information missing] | 1962 | Senior Medical Nurse | Niš | |
137 | Dragan Andrić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1975 | Bachelor of Laws | Subotica | |
138 | Željko Bojović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1969 | Cardiovascular Surgeon | Belgrade | |
139 | Neda Novaković | Social Democratic Party[112] | 1980 | Educationalist (Special Needs Students) | Belgrade | |
140 | Radovan Latinović | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[117] | 1957 | Specialist Pediatrician | Novi Sad | |
141 | Predrag Stanković | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1967 | Entrepreneur | Vranje | |
142 | Tibor Bodnar | Social Democratic Party[118] | 1959 | Architectural Technician | Novi Sad | |
143 | Bojana Begović | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[119] | 1987 | Master's Degree (Political Science) | Zrenjanin | |
144 | Dejana Jovanović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1970 | Engineer (PTT Traffic Development) | Kruševac | |
145 | Biljana Dujović | [information missing] | 1975 | Trader | Belgrade | |
146 | Marko Lutkić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[120] | 1989 | Student | Srbobran | |
147 | Aca Jevtić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1960 | Electrical Engineer | Belgrade | |
148 | Katarina Vojkić | [information missing] | 1994 | Student | Belgrade | |
149 | Tibor Vaš | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1961 | Economist | Zrenjanin | |
150 | Dušan Gamser | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1955 | Translator | Belgrade | |
151 | Duško Vuksanović | Social Democratic Party[112] | 1961 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade | |
152 | Zlata Peričin | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[121] | 1955 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | |
153 | Biljana Đinđić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1960 | Senior Nurse | Belgrade | |
154 | Dragana Stanković | [information missing] | 1984 | Bachelor of Economics | Niška Banja | |
155 | Aleksandar Jovanović | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1976 | Master's Degree (Sociology) | Novi Sad | |
156 | Miloš Đurkić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1985 | Economist | Šabac, Tabanović | |
157 | Irina Maslovarić | [information missing] | 1965 | Specialist Doctor | Belgrade | |
158 | Nenad Vezmar | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[122] | 1989 | Student | Novi Sad | |
159 | Goran Hardi | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1970 | Agricultural Technician – Entrepreneur | Kula | |
160 | Nebojša Cvetković | [information missing] | 1961 | Doctor of Economics | Leskovac | |
161 | Jelena Dubovi | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1992 | Business Developer | Subotica, Palić | |
162 | Vladan Ristić | [information missing] | 1978 | Manager | Ćuprija | |
163 | Marko Bajalica | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1978 | Graduated Engineer of Organizational Sciences | Belgrade | |
164 | Svetlana Đorđević | [information missing] | 1968 | Bachelor of Economics | Belgrade | |
165 | Miroslav Grujičić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1976 | Bachelor of Laws | Loznica | |
166 | Ranko Vlaisavljević | Social Democratic Party[123] | 1973 | Mechanical Engineer – Specialist | Belgrade | |
167 | Gordana Džigurski | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1971 | Graduated Engineer (Agriculture/Agro-Economic Direction) | Bečej | |
168 | Vojislav Živković | [information missing] | 1981 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | |
169 | Dragiša Miljković | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1983 | Graduated Manager of Vocational Studies | Vlasotince | |
170 | Emina Kovačević | Social Democratic Party[124] | 1987 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
171 | Bogdan Joksimović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1992 | Student | Kosjerić | |
172 | Andrej Mitrović | [information missing] | 1979 | Dentist | Belgrade | |
173 | Kristina Kastelec | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1995 | Student | Belgrade | |
174 | Stefan Stamenov | [information missing] | 1988 | Bachelor of Economics | Niš | |
175 | Petar Jovanović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1966 | Graduated Pharmacist | Dmitrovgrad | |
176 | Tijana Janković | [information missing] | 1991 | Student | Niš | |
177 | Zoran Milošević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1954 | Bachelor of Economics | Gornji Milanovac | |
178 | Aleksandar Ristić | Social Democratic Party[125] | 1964 | Doctor of Medicine | Užice | |
179 | Loredana Mrkovački | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1961 | Educator | Novi Sad | |
180 | Dimitrije Trifunović | [information missing] | 1985 | Mechanical Engineer | Belgrade, Obrenovac | |
181 | Stefan Mrvaljević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1989 | Student | Belgrade | |
182 | Dušica Pejinović | Social Democratic Party[112] | 1971 | Commercial Technician | Belgrade | |
183 | Boris Matejić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1988 | Graduated Manager | Belgrade | |
184 | Jovica Škorić | [information missing] | 1980 | Bachelor of Economics | Belgrade | |
185 | Ivana Sakić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1986 | Political Scientist | Belgrade | |
186 | Zekir Kaljušević | [information missing] | 1967 | Traffic Technician | Belgrade | |
187 | Lazar Čolić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1986 | Professional Manager | Ruma | |
188 | Jelena Milošević | Social Democratic Party[126] | 1973 | Professor of Serbian Language and Literature | Niš | |
189 | Saša Milanović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1965 | Professor of Informatics | Lebane | |
190 | Milan Šević | Social Democratic Party[127] | 1981 | Graduated Engineer (Conservation) | Topola | |
191 | Marija Kovačević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1949 | Specialist Doctor – Anesthesiologist | Belgrade | |
192 | Vladimir Pupavac | Social Democratic Party[128] | 1983 | Mechanical Engineer | Belgrade | |
193 | Đorđe Milićević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1969 | Graduated Engineer (Geodesy) | Užice | |
194 | Branka Jeričević | [information missing] | 1948 | Bachelor's Degree (Philologist) | Belgrade | |
195 | Adrijan Polojac | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1993 | Student | Kragujevac | |
196 | Branko Paunović | [information missing] | 1975 | Graduated Engineer (Electrical Engineering) | Belgrade | |
197 | Tatjana Žerajić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1972 | Graduated Actress | Belgrade | |
198 | Saša Arsić | People's Movement of Serbia[129] | 1973 | струковни мед. тех. ургентне медицине | Bujanovac | |
199 | Dragan Kostadinović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1969 | Electrical Technician | Leskovac, Grdelica | |
200 | Aleksandar Tošić | People's Movement of Serbia[95] | 1976 | Master of International Relations | Belgrade | |
201 | Tatjana Putnik | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1961 | Assistant Researcher (Mathematics) | Kula | |
202 | Milica Vasić | People's Movement of Serbia[95] | 1989 | Student (Law Faculty) | Šabac | |
203 | Nikola Milenković | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1984 | Graduated Industrial Manager | Aleksinac | |
204 | Aleksandar Todorović | People's Movement of Serbia[95] | 1964 | Law Graduate | Belgrade | |
205 | Dragan Mojsilović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1963 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Valjevo | |
206 | Mirjana Marković | [information missing] | 1986 | Bachelor of Economics | Niš | |
207 | Ivan Umićević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1987 | Real Estate Agent | Belgrade | |
208 | Bora Cvetković | [information missing] | 1982 | Economic Technician | Leskovac | |
209 | Radmila Savković | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1949 | Film and Television Editor | Belgrade | |
210 | Vlada Marić | [information missing] | 1958 | Graduated Mining Engineer | Belgrade | |
211 | Mirela Aslani | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1980 | Economist | Čajetina, Zlatibor | |
212 | Svetlana Murgaški | [information missing] | 1974 | Economic Technician | Belgrade | |
213 | Dejan Stanisavljević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1986 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Sremska Mitrovica, Noćaj | |
214 | Dejan Iličić | Social Democratic Party[130] | 1973 | Adviser | Lapovo | |
215 | Radomir Radivojević | [information missing] | 1968 | Orthopedic Surgeon | Belgrade | |
216 | Sandra Ristić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1978 | Economist (Finance and Accounting) | Bela Crkva | |
217 | Jovan Panić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[131] | 1979 | Bachelor of Economics | Žabalj | |
218 | Dušan Jakovljev | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1951 | Officer | Zrenjanin | |
219 | Nataša Lalić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1983 | Graduated Engineer for Environmental Protection | Zrenjanin | |
220 | Adam Paljov | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1970 | Professor | Zrenjanin | |
221 | Robert Kolar | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1966 | Dramatist | Novi Sad | |
222 | Dragana Milošević | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[132] | 1972 | Bachelor's Degree (Biology) | Novi Sad | |
223 | Aleksandar Marton | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1976 | Culturologist | Zrenjanin | |
224 | Zdenko Kolar | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[133] | 1976 | Graduated Engineer (Industrial Management) | Bač, Selenča | |
225 | Kristina Meneši | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1977 | History Professor | Novi Sad | |
226 | Vladan Keljević | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[134] | 1988 | Student | Pančevo | |
227 | Miloš Šibul | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1977 | Graduated Engineer (Phytomedicine) | Kikinda | |
228 | Jasenka Đaković | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[135] | 1979 | Nurse | Sremska Mitrovica | |
229 | Milivoj Bešlin | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[136] | 1979 | Ph.D. (History) | Novi Sad | |
230 | Jan Litavski | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[137] | 1983 | Master of Political Science | Kovačica | |
231 | Marija Radojčić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1982 | Economist | Irig, Jazak | |
232 | Branislav Knežević | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[138] | 1963 | Graduated Civil Engineer | Zrenjanin | |
233 | Aleksandar Kravić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1958 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | |
234 | Ana Pataki | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[139] | 1983 | Graduated Sociologist | Novi Sad | |
235 | Saša Šućurović | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1968 | Assistant Research in Mathematics | Novi Bečej | |
236 | Robert Vizi | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[140] | 1975 | Environmental Protection Analyst | Novi Sad | |
237 | Milena Popović Subić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[141] | 1960 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | |
238 | Jovan Aksentijević | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[142] | 1954 | Graduated Economist | Beočin | |
239 | Zoran Terzin | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[143] | 1964 | Mechanical Technician | Sombor | |
240 | Milica Vlaisavljević | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[144] | 1972 | Graduated Sociologist | Novi Sad | |
241 | Mario Mažar | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[145] | 1971 | Graduated Economist | Vrbas | |
242 | Nevena Stošić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1989 | Bachelor of Laws | Niš | |
243 | Aleksandar Krstić | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1980 | Doctor of Medicine | Kragujevac | |
244 | Marko Zečević | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1987 | Manager | Belgrade | |
245 | Marija Kostovski | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1993 | Student | Belgrade | |
246 | Zoran Maksimović | Liberal Democratic Party[73] | 1987 | Specialist Professional Economist | Belgrade | |
247 | Svetislav Zorić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[146] | 1984 | Professional Engineer (Industrial Engineering) | Kikinda | |
248 | Vladimir Kranjčević | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[147] | 1953 | Economist | Novi Sad | |
249 | Marina Malo | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[148] | 1985 | Master's Degree (Biology) | Zrenjanin, Aradac | |
250 | Duško Radaković | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[149] | 1971 | Graduated Economist | Kikinda |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Muamer Zukorlić | 1970 | Theologian | Novi Pazar | Elected |
2 | Jahja Fehratović | 1982 | University Professor | Novi Pazar | Elected |
3 | Misala Pramenković | 1980 | Professor | Tutin | |
4 | Samir Tandir | 1984 | Auditor of Halal Quality | Prijepolje | |
5 | Zaim Redžepović | 1980 | Bachelor of Laws | Tutin |
9. SDA Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin
editNumber | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin | 1953 | Doctor of Stomatology | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 28 June 2016 |
2 | Enis Imamović | 1984 | Professor | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Minela Kalender | 1984 | Specialist Sanitary and Ecological Engineer | Sjenica | Declined mandate[150] |
4 | Bajro Gegić | 1954 | Professor | Tutin | Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 |
5 | Muhedin Fijuljanin | 1965 | Graduated Political Scientist | Sjenica |
10. For a Free Serbia–OATHKEEPERS–Milica Đurđević
editNumber | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Božidar Zečević | 1948 | Playwright | Belgrade | |
2 | Milica Đurđević | 1990 | Political Scientist | Belgrade | |
3 | Stanislav Gašparovski | 1945 | Petroleum Engineer | Belgrade | |
4 | Katarina Komazec | 1990 | Master Professor of the French Language | Belgrade | |
5 | Zoran Zečević | 1956 | Surgeon | Aranđelovac |
11. Citizens' Group: For the Revival of Serbia–Prof. Dr. Slobodan Komazec
editNumber | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jovan Deretić | 1939[151] | Pensioner | Belgrade | |
2 | Slobodan Komazec | 1939 | University Professor | Belgrade | |
3 | Milica Nikolić | 1984 | Ph.D. Candidate in Technical Sciences (Architecture) | Belgrade | |
4 | Radovan Radović | 1962 | Clerk | Valjevo | |
5 | Željko Vasiljević | 1963 | Clerk | Belgrade |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Slobodan Nikolić | 1957 | Economist | Šabac | |
2 | Milena Pavlović | 1980 | Master Pharmacist | Požarevac | |
3 | Miroslav Milosavljević | 1956 | Doctor | Niš | |
4 | Ljubomir Putić | 1952 | Traffice Engineer | Zrenjanin | |
5 | Ilija Radovanović | 1993 | Student | Kragujevac |
Electoral lists, 2020 Serbian parliamentary election
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Branislav Nedimović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Bachelor of Laws | Sremska Mitrovica | Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020 |
2 | Maja Gojković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1963 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020 |
3 | Jovan Kolundžija | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1948 | Maestro Violinist | Belgrade | Elected |
4 | Miloš Vučević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1974 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | Elected; resigned mandate on 24 September 2020 |
5 | Ivana Popović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Entrepreneur | Krupanj | Elected |
6 | Đorđe Todorović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1991 | Graduated Engineer of Organizational Sciences | Belgrade | Elected |
7 | Đorđe Dabić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1991 | Bachelor of Laws | Čajetina, Zlatibor | Elected |
8 | Ivana Nikolić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Master Traffic Engineer | Ub, Sovljak | Incumbent; re-elected |
9 | Ivan Tasovac | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1966 | Pianist | Belgrade | Elected; died on 29 September 2021 |
10 | Ana Beloica | Serbian Progressive Party | 1992 | Master of Economics | Raška | Elected |
11 | Stefan Srbljanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Graduated Political Scientist | Priboj | Elected |
12 | Olja Petrović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Master of Laws | Pirot | Elected |
13 | Luka Kebara | Serbian Progressive Party | 1994 | Graduated Political Scientist; Master's Degree (Security Analysis) | Belgrade | Elected |
14 | Marija Obradović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1974 | Journalist | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020 |
15 | Marko Đurić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020 |
16 | Rajko Kapelan | Serbian Progressive Party | 1992 | Professional Economist | Zrenjanin, Klek | Elected |
17 | Sandra Božić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Graduated Political Scientist (International Relations) | Pančevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
18 | Milan Ilić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Student (Faculty of Economics) | Vranje | Elected |
19 | Marijana Krajnović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Graduated Security Analyst | Belgrade | Elected |
20 | Aleksandar Martinović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Doctor of Laws | Ruma | Incumbent; re-elected |
21 | Milorad Mijatović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1947 | Doctor of Mathematic Sciences | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
22 | Milenko Jovanov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Bachelor of Laws | Kikinda | Elected |
23 | Jadranka Jovanović | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1958 | Master of Arts | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
24 | Milan Krkobabić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1952 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020 |
25 | Sanja Lakić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1994 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected |
26 | Dragomir Karić | Strength of Serbia Movement | 1949 | Entrepreneur | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
27 | Vladimir Đukanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Master of Laws | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
28 | Dubravka Filipovski | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Graduated Pedagogue | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
29 | Đorđe Komlenski | Movement of Socialists | 1965 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
30 | Jasmina Karanac | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1967 | Journalist | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
31 | Vladimir Orlić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Doctor of Science – Electrical Engineering and Computing | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
32 | Aleksandar Marković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1981 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
33 | Zoran Dragišić | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1967 | University Professor | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
34 | Jelena Mijatović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Educator | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
35 | Dragana Radinović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Food Technology Engineer | Inđija, Krčedin | Elected |
36 | Ivan Ribać | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Professor of Sports | Belgrade | Elected |
37 | Miloš Terzić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Master's Degree (Political Science) | Belgrade, Grocka, Leštane | Elected |
38 | Nevena Đurić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1993 | Master's Degree (Professor of Mathematics) | Kruševac | Elected |
39 | Dušica Stojković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Graduated Political Scientist (International Affairs) | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
40 | Muamer Bačevac | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1977 | Specialist Doctor of Medicine | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected |
41 | Milovan Drecun | Serbian Progressive Party | 1957 | Master of Economics | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
42 | Biljana Pantić Pilja | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
43 | Jovan Palalić | Serbian People's Party | 1971 | Lawyer | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
44 | Jasmina Palurović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1971 | Professor of Engineering and Computer Science | Kruševac | Elected; resigned mandate on 20 August 2020 |
45 | Đuro Perić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1930 | Bachelor of Laws/Retired | Belgrade | Elected; died on 26 October 2021 |
46 | Marijan Rističević | People's Peasant Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party)[152] | 1958 | Farmer | Inđija, Novi Karlovci | Incumbent; re-elected |
47 | Bojan Torbica | Movement of Socialists | 1974 | Bachelor of Laws | Temerin, Bački Jarak | Incumbent; re-elected |
48 | Olivera Nedeljković | Strength of Serbia Movement | 1959 | Professor of Economics | Belgrade | Elected |
49 | Vladimir Marinković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | University Professor | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
50 | Nataša Mihailović Vacić | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1972 | Journalist | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
51 | Krsto Janjušević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1981 | Graduated Engineer (Industrial Management) | Priboj | Incumbent; re-elected |
52 | Ljubomir Marić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Master's Degree (Management) | Kosovska Mitrovica | Elected |
53 | Marko Atlagić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1949 | Retired University Professor | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
54 | Danijela Vujičić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1978 | Master of Communication | Kosovska Mitrovica | Elected |
55 | Milena Popović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Art Historian | Belgrade | Elected |
56 | Ljubiša Stojmirović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1950 | University Professor | Crna Trava | Incumbent; re-elected |
57 | Tamara Pilipović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Economic Technician | Bačka Palanka | Elected |
58 | Aleksandar Mirković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Bachelor of Economics | Belgrade | Elected |
59 | Veroljub Arsić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Economist | Požarevac | Incumbent; re-elected |
60 | Sanja Jefić Branković | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1984 | Bachelor of Laws | Niš | Elected |
61 | Mira Petrović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1956 | Specialist Professional Economist | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
62 | Maja Mačužić Puzić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Kraljevo | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate 28 December 2020 |
63 | Veroljub Matić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1953 | Graduated Engineer of Geodesy | Koceljeva | Incumbent; re-elected |
64 | Darko Laketić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Doctor of Medicine – Specialist | Prokuplje | Incumbent; re-elected |
65 | Bratimir Vasiljević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1953 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) – Manager | Niš | Elected |
66 | Olivera Pešić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Leskovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
67 | Duško Tarbuk | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Economist | Belgrade, Zemun | Incumbent; re-elected |
68 | Milan Savić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1991 | Architectural Engineer | Kosovska Mitrovica | Elected; resigned mandate on 11 March 2021 |
69 | Goran Kovačević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Kragujevac | Incumbent; re-elected |
70 | Danijela Veljović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1977 | Master of Law | Kragujevac | Elected |
71 | Nataša Jovanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade, Mladenovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
72 | Nemanja Joksimović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Master of Law | Belgrade | Elected |
73 | Tomislav Janković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1973 | Master's Degree (Management Engineering) | Sremska Mitrovica, Mačvanska Mitrovica | Elected |
74 | Borisav Kovačević | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1943 | Graduated Philologist, Retired | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
75 | Dragana Branković Minčić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Graduated Pharmacist | Zaječar | Elected |
76 | Igor Bečić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1971 | Master of Industrial Management | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
77 | Miodrag Linta | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1969 | History Professor | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
78 | Milimir Vujadinović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Subotica | Incumbent; re-elected |
79 | Dragana Barišić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Specialist Doctor (Psychiatrist) | Kruševac | Incumbent; re-elected |
80 | Samira Ćosović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1973 | Professor of Serbian language and literature | Prijepolje, Kovačevac | Elected; resigned mandate on 21 January 2022 |
81 | Tijana Davidovac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Economist | Belgrade, Lazarevac | Incumbent; re-elected |
82 | Aleksandar Čotrić | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1966 | Writer | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
83 | Jasmina Obradović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1961 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Novi Sad, Futog | Incumbent; re-elected |
84 | Milija Miletić | United Peasant Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party)[153] | 1968 | Veterinary Technician | Svrljig | Incumbent; re-elected |
85 | Marko Bogdanović | Strength of Serbia Movement | 1981 | Surgeon | Belgrade | Elected |
86 | Slobodan Alavanja | Serbian People's Party | 1985 | Professor of Physical Education and Sports | Novi Sad, Petrovaradin | Elected |
87 | Hadži Milorad Stošić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1954 | Pensioner | Niš | Incumbent; re-elected |
88 | Milan Radin | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Master of Business Administration | Novi Sad | Elected |
89 | Ljiljana Malušić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1958 | Graduated Sociologist | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
90 | Svetlana Milijić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Master's Degree – Pharmacy Specialist | Niš | Elected |
91 | Slaviša Bulatović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Bachelor of Laws | Vranje, Vranjska Banja | Incumbent; re-elected |
92 | Ana Karadžić | Movement of Socialists | 1988 | Graduated Engineer | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
93 | Andrijana Avramov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
94 | Nenad Baroš | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Master of Laws | Vršac | Elected |
95 | Boban Birmančević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Ph.D. | Šabac | Incumbent; re-elected |
96 | Marija Todorović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1992 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Brus | Elected |
97 | Maja Grbić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Bachelor of Laws | Stara Pazova | Elected; resigned mandate on 30 June 2021 |
98 | Aleksandar Jugović | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1975 | Professor of Serbian language and literature | Čačak | Incumbent; re-elected |
99 | Branimir Jovanović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1975 | Graduated political scientist | Kraljevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
100 | Mihailo Jokić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1948 | Pensioner | Valjevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
101 | Dragan Marković | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1965 | Retired Special Teacher | Belgrade | Elected |
102 | Marko Parezanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Professor of Engineering and Computer Science | Čačak | Incumbent; re-elected |
103 | Predrag Rajić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | Elected |
104 | Katarina Rakić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
105 | Aleksandra Tomić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Doctor of Economics | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
106 | Miroslav Kondić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Bachelor of Economics | Odžaci | Elected |
107 | Uglješa Mrdić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1978 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected |
108 | Žarko Bogatinović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1964 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Leskovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
109 | Vesna Ranković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Master's Degree (Spatial Planning) | Belgrade, Barajevo | Elected |
110 | Milanka Jevtović Vukojičić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Graduated Social Worker | Priboj | Incumbent; re-elected |
111 | Nataša Ivanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1978 | Educator | Petrovac na Mlavi | Elected |
112 | Vesna Stjepanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1961 | Chemical Technician | Žabalj, Čurug | Elected |
113 | Stefan Krkobabić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1989 | Graduated Public Relations Manager | Belgrade | Elected |
114 | Srbislav Filipović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1984 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
115 | Dragan Šormaz | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Technician – Labour Relations | Smederevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
116 | Milijana Sakić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Master's Degree – Professor of Serbian Language and Literature | Loznica | Elected |
117 | Aleksandar Jovanović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1968 | Journalist | Belgrade | Elected |
118 | Zoran Bojanić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1959 | Economist | Kraljevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
119 | Vesna Marković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1974 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
120 | Momir Stojilković | Strength of Serbia Movement | 1961 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Vranje | Elected |
121 | Goran Milić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Lawyer | Sombor | Elected |
122 | Ninoslav Erić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Ćuprija | Elected |
123 | Biljana Jakovljević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Master's Degree (Pedagogy) | Čačak | Elected |
124 | Vesna Stambolić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1961 | Professor – National Defence | Lučani | Elected |
125 | Adam Šukalo | Serbian Progressive Party | 1978 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected |
126 | Nebojša Pavlović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1993 | Bachelor of Laws | Smederevska Palanka | Elected |
127 | Snežana Petrović | Serbian People's Party | 1965 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Užice | Incumbent; re-elected |
128 | Žarko Mićin | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 3 March 2021 |
129 | Jelisaveta Veljković | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1951 | Pensioner | Sremski Karlovci | Incumbent; re-elected |
130 | Milan Urošević | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1985 | Economist | Kragujevac | Elected |
131 | Nevenka Kostadinova | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Bachelor's Degree (Chemistry) | Bosilegrad | Incumbent; re-elected |
132 | Nebojša Bakarec | Serbian Progressive Party | 1963 | Civil Engineer | Belgrade | Elected |
133 | Milica Dačić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Bachelor of Laws | Čačak | Elected |
134 | Mladen Grujić | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1966 | Graduated Engineer of Organizational Sciences | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
135 | Bratislav Jugović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Professor of Physical Education | Čačak | Elected |
136 | Dejan Kesar | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected |
137 | Milosav Milojević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1954 | Electro-Technician | Aranđelovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
138 | Sonja Todorović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Master of Agricultural Sciences | Temerin | Elected |
139 | Gojko Palalić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Graduated Environmental Engineer | Novi Sad | Elected |
140 | Ana Pešić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Graduated Philologist – English Language and Literature | Ćićevac | Elected |
141 | Marko Zeljug | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Veterinary Technician | Belgrade, Surčin, Jakovo | Incumbent; re-elected |
142 | Tihomir Petković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1958 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Užice | Elected |
143 | Velibor Milojičić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1963 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Kula, Sivac | Elected |
144 | Jelena Žarić Kovačević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1981 | Lawyer | Niš | Incumbent; re-elected |
145 | Milenka Subić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Šid | Elected |
146 | Goran Pekarski | Serbian Progressive Party | 1965 | Graduated Manager | Belgrade, Grocka, Kaluđerica | Incumbent; re-elected |
147 | Vladica Maričić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Doctoral Student of Law | Niš | Elected |
148 | Lav-Grigorije Pajkić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1995 | Producer | Belgrade | Elected |
149 | Slađana Nikolić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1964 | Senior Nurse | Babušnica | Elected |
150 | Vesna Nedović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1966 | Master's Degree – Management Engineer | Belgrade | Elected |
151 | Nevena Veinović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1996 | Bachelor of Laws | Subotica, Ljutovo | Elected |
152 | Goran Spasojević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1968 | Agricultural Technician | Belgrade, Mladenovac | Elected |
153 | Viktor Jevtović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Master's Degree (Manager) | Belgrade | Elected |
154 | Ana Miljanić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Professor of Physical Education | Požarevac | Elected |
155 | Janko Langura | Serbian Progressive Party | 1994 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Gornji Milanovac | Elected |
156 | Milan Đurica | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Entrepreneur | Belgrade | Elected |
157 | Vesna Krišanov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Master's Degree (Environmental Engineer) | Novi Kneževac | Elected |
158 | Stanislava Janošević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
159 | Nikola Jolović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected |
160 | Nikola Lazić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1999 | Physiotherapist Technician | Belgrade | Elected |
161 | Mladen Bošković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Negotin | Elected |
162 | Adrijana Pupovac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1984 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Bor | Elected |
163 | Nenad Mitrović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1973 | Economist | Bujanovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
164 | Milica Nikolić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1993 | Bachelor of Laws | Požega | Elected |
165 | Dragoljub Acković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1952 | Doctor of Romological Sciences | Belgrade | Elected |
166 | Vesna Knežević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1958 | Lawyer | Titel | Elected |
167 | Zoran Tomić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Kruševac | Elected |
168 | Sandra Joković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Specialized Educator for Pre-School Program | Kraljevo, Adrani | Elected |
169 | Vuk Mirčetić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade, Voždovac, Jajinci | Elected |
170 | Marko Mladenović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Master's Degree (Environmental Protection Engineer) | Pančevo, Jabuka | Elected |
171 | Nikola Radosavljević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Jagodina | Elected |
172 | Dejan Stošić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Master's Degree (Economy) | Smederevo | Elected |
173 | Nenad Krstić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Trgovište | Elected |
174 | Ana Čarapić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1985 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Kuršumlija | Incumbent; re-elected |
175 | Rajka Matović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Bachelor's Degree (Biochemistry) | Belgrade | Elected |
176 | Ilija Matejić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1991 | Bachelor of Laws | Kovačica, Crepaja | Elected |
177 | Branimir Spasić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Lawyer | Lebane | Elected |
178 | Miloš Banđur | Serbian Progressive Party | 1966 | Doctor of Technical Sciences (Electrical Engineering) | Niš | Elected |
179 | Violeta Ocokoljić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Bachelor's Degree (Tourism) | Kovin | Elected |
180 | Nataša Ljubišić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Belgrade | Elected |
181 | Dalibor Radičević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Bachelor's Degree (Mechanical Engineer) | Aleksinac | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 25 August 2020 |
182 | Nikola Vojinović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1985 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected |
183 | Nebojša Marjanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1959 | Doctor (Emergency Medicine Specialist) | Boljevac | Elected; resigned mandate on 20 August 2020 |
184 | Jelena Obradović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Bachelor's Degree (Chemistry) | Knić | Elected |
185 | Sonja Vlahović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Bachelor's Degree (Economist) | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
186 | Velibor Stanojlović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Electrical Engineer | Velika Plana | Elected |
187 | Milica Obradović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Bachelor's Degree (Journalist) | Rača, Vučić | Elected |
188 | Vladimir Grahovac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Economic Technician | Subotica | Elected |
189 | Nevena Vujadinović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Master's Degree (Special Education) | Sombor | Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020 |
190 | Petar Vesović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1991 | Medical Doctor | Prokuplje | Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020 |
191 | Nemanja Popović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Bachelor's Degree (Historian) | Raška | Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020 |
192 | Milan Jugović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1985 | Master's Degree (Historian) | Loznica, Klupci | Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020 |
193 | Mirela Radenković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Entrepreneur | Lapovo | Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020 |
194 | Bosiljka Srdić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1958 | Bachelor's Degree (Political Science) | Kikinda | Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020 |
195 | Boris Bursać | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Master's Degree (Manager) | Belgrade | Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020 |
196 | Olivera Ognjanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Bachelor's Degree (Manager) | Belgrade | Incumbent; awarded mandate on 11 November 2020 |
197 | Dušan Radojević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Management Engineer | Čačak | Awarded mandate on 29 December 2020 |
198 | Jelena Kocić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Bachelor of Laws | Leskovac, Donji Bunibrod | Awarded mandate on 10 March 2021 |
199 | Lena Nešović | Serbian Progressive Party endorsement[154] | 1992 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad, Rumenka | Declined mandate[155] |
200 | Predrag Milošević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1985 | Mechanical Technician for Computer Construction | Paraćin | Awarded mandate on 17 March 2021 |
201 | Dušan Marić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1963 | Journalist | Velika Plana | Awarded mandate on 7 July 2021 |
202 | Jelena Jović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1992 | Mathematics Teacher | Vlasotince | Awarded mandate on 6 October 2021 |
203 | Milan Mišković | [information missing] | 1977 | Mining Engineer | Belgrade, Lazarevac | |
204 | Ivana Dobožanov | Serbian Progressive Party[156] | 1991 | Graduated Psychologist | Novi Bečej | |
205 | Radivoje Mićić | Serbian Progressive Party[157] | 1958 | Graduated Economist | Šabac, Majur | |
206 | Miloš Gnjidić | Serbian Progressive Party[158] | 1984 | Master Manager in Public Administration | Belgrade | |
207 | Ana Nikolić | [information missing] | 1984 | Graduated Economist | Despotovac, Veliki Popović | |
208 | Predrag Toskić | [information missing] | 1994 | Master Engineer of Food Technology | Aleksandrovac | |
209 | Vesna Đurić | Serbian Progressive Party[159] | 1966 | Senior Nurse | Bajina Bašta | |
210 | Dejan Tadić | Serbian Progressive Party[160] | 1992 | Graduated Political Scientist | Sombor | |
211 | Slađana Jovanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Educator | Bečej | |
212 | Andrijana Vasić | Serbian Progressive Party[161] | 1992 | Graduated Sociologist | Leskovac, Bobište | |
213 | Milan Vasiljević | [information missing] | 1995 | Student | Belgrade | |
214 | Nenad Milić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1994 | Specialist Vocational Computer Scientist | Rača | |
215 | Olivera Pauljeskić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1971 | Graduated Chemist | Žagubica, Krepoljin | |
216 | Igor Crnobarac | Serbian Progressive Party[162] | 1990 | Graduated Civil Engineer | Novi Sad | |
217 | Predrag Vukanović | Serbian Progressive Party[163] | 1993 | Student | Belgrade | |
218 | Vanja Stojković | Serbian Progressive Party[164] | 1988 | Graduated Journalist | Niš | |
219 | Vera Jovanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1947 | Economist | Belgrade | Incumbent |
220 | Staša Stojanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1991 | Bachelor of Science in Management | Novi Sad, Ledinci | |
221 | Nenad Joksimović | Serbian Progressive Party[165] | 1990 | Master of Information Technology | Zrenjanin, Lazarevo | |
222 | Ana Duduković | [information missing] | 1985 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | |
223 | Jovan Vidojević | Serbian Progressive Party[166] | 1990 | Graduated Sociologist | Smederevo | |
224 | Jasmina Ilić Ljubić | [information missing] | 1971 | Constructor Technician | Niš, Čamurlija | |
225 | Milan Ćeha | [information missing] | 1990 | Economist | Kladovo | |
226 | Goranka Stević | Serbian Progressive Party[167] | 1966 | Technology Engineer | Malo Crniće | |
227 | Desanka Repac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1949 | Dentist | Subotica | Incumbent |
228 | Aco Petrović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1958 | Construction Technician | Belgrade | Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020 |
229 | Nenad Smiljković | [information missing] | 1988 | Professor of Physical Education | Trstenik | |
230 | Simon Karić | Strength of Serbia Movement[168] | 1974 | Film Producer | Belgrade | |
231 | Momčilo Vuksanović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1952 | Retired Painter | Despotovac | Awarded mandate on 3 November 2021. |
232 | Branko Popović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Doctor – Specialist Pneumophthisiologist | Nova Varoš | Incumbent |
233 | Sneźana Sokanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1993 | Graduated Engineer of Geodesy | Novi Sad, Kać | |
234 | Grozdana Banac | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1951 | Retired Lawyer | Belgrade | Incumbent |
235 | Biljana Gvozden | [information missing] | 1976 | Entrepreneur | Vladičin Han | |
236 | Dunja Đenić | Social Democratic Party of Serbia[169] | 1986 | Master Ecologist | Užice | |
237 | Nataša Pavlov | [information missing] | 1974 | Medical Doctor | Svilajnac | |
238 | Persa Minjović | Strength of Serbia Movement[170] | 1953 | Graduated Engineer of Organizational Sciences – Entrepreneur | Belgrade | |
239 | Zoran Tasić | Serbian Progressive Party[171] | 1974 | Doctor of Economic Sciences | Opovo | |
240 | Rajka Vujović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws–Master of European Studies | Novi Sad, Sremska Kamenica | |
241 | Mirko Krlić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1955 | Journalist | Zrenjanin | Incumbent |
242 | Dragana Čolić | [information missing] | 1968 | Class Teacher | Belgrade, Sopot | |
243 | Fazila Ferizović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1995 | Security Manager | Tutin, Točilovo | |
244 | Ilo Mihajlovski | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia[172] | 1960 | Pensioner | Čačak | |
245 | Stojan Bosić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia[173] | 1947 | Retired Plant Engineer | Smederevo | |
246 | Danijela Đorđević | Social Democratic Party of Serbia[174] | 1981 | Master Technological Engineer | Leskovac | |
247 | Snežana Petrović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1972 | Political Scientist Specializing in International Relations | Belgrade | Incumbent |
248 | Aleksandra Jevtić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Professor – Doctor of Biotechnical Sciences | Vrnjačka Banja | Incumbent |
249 | Nevena Radosavljević | [information missing] | 1992 | Bachelor of Laws | Mionica | |
250 | Svetlana Milovanović | Serbian Progressive Party[175] | 1967 | Professor of Serbian language | Sremska Mitrovica |
2. Ivica Dačić–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
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1 | Ivica Dačić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1966 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade | Cabinet minister; elected |
2 | Dragan Marković | United Serbia | 1960 | Private Entrepreneur | Jagodina, Končarevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Dubravka Kralj | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1994 | Master of Laws | Zrenjanin | Elected |
4 | Uglješa Marković | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1991 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | Elected |
5 | Smilja Tišma | Non-Party (endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia)[176] | 1929 | Lawyer | Belgrade | Elected |
6 | Toma Fila | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1941 | Lawyer | Belgrade | Elected |
7 | Života Starčević | United Serbia | 1968 | Graduated Geographer | Jagodina | Elected |
8 | Justina Pupin Košćal | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1983 | Professor of Sports and Physical Education | Pančevo | Elected |
9 | Ljubo Petrović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1947 | Football Coach | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 13 May 2021 |
10 | Zagorka Aleksić | United Serbia | 1987 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade | Elected |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vojislav Šešelj | 1954 | University Professor | Belgrade | Incumbent |
2 | Milorad Mirčić | 1956 | Graduated Engineer of Technology | Novi Sad | Incumbent |
3 | Ljiljana Mihajlović | 1965 | Economist | Belgrade | Incumbent |
4 | Aleksandar Šešelj | 1993 | Advanced University Student | Belgrade | Incumbent |
5 | Vjerica Radeta | 1955 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Incumbent |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bálint Pásztor | 1979 | Assistant Professor of Law | Subotica | Incumbent; re-elected |
2 | Elvira Kovács | 1982 | Graduated Economist | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Árpád Fremond | 1981 | Master Class Teacher | Bačka Topola, Pačir | Incumbent; re-elected |
4 | Zoltán Pék | 1962 | Member of Parliament | Senta | Incumbent; re-elected |
5 | Annamária Vicsek | 1973 | Speech Therapist–Speech Pathologist | Novi Sad | Elected; resigned mandate on 27 November 2020 |
5. Aleksandar Šapić–Victory for Serbia
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aleksandar Šapić | Serbian Patriotic Alliance | 1978 | Ph.D. | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 19 November 2020 |
2 | Marina Raguš | Non-Party[177] | 1969 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade | Elected |
3 | Radomir Dmitrović | Non-Party[178] | 1958 | Journalist | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020 |
4 | Marija Leković | Serbian Patriotic Alliance | 1963 | Graduated Civil Engineer | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 19 November 2020 |
5 | Vladan Glišić | Serbian Patriotic Alliance | 1970 | Lawyer | Aranđelovac | Elected |
6. For the Kingdom of Serbia (Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia, Monarchist Front)–Žika Gojković
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ljubinko Đurković | Non-Party | 1962 | Pensioner | Raška, Pocesje | |
2 | Žika Gojković | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1972 | Manager in Economy | Sombor | Incumbent |
3 | Mirko Čikiriz | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1963 | Bachelor of Laws | Kragujevac | |
4 | Branka Bežanov | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[179] | 1975 | Graduated Economist–Master | Novi Sad | |
5 | Vesna Nedeljković | [information missing] | 1977 | Banking Officer | Belgrade, Lazarevac | |
6 | Nenad Tomašević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[180] | 1971 | Master of Economics | Bečej | |
7 | Dragan Ninković | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[181] | 1975 | Graduated Traffic Engineer | Šabac | |
8 | Bojana Jelić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1981 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | |
9 | Marija Vojinović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1980 | Manager in Contemporary Business | Novi Sad | |
10 | Miloš Parandilović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[182] | 1989 | Specialist Professional Civil Engineer | Belgrade | |
11 | Dušan Radosavljević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[183] | 1959 | Educator | Šabac, Prnjavor | |
12 | Ljubomir Stanišić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[184] | 1971 | Master's Degree (Engineering – Management) | Novi Sad | |
13 | Vladislav Smiljanić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[185] | 1949 | Dentist | Knjaževac | |
14 | Marija Radulović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[186] | 1985 | Financial Technician | Novi Sad, Stari Ledinci | |
15 | Marija Gužvica | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[187] | 1980 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Novi Sad, Veternik | |
16 | Saša Stevanović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[188] | 1971 | Doctor of Economics | Novi Sad | |
17 | Zoran Vujanić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[189] | 1969 | Mine and Explosives Instructor | Niš, Pasi Poljana | |
18 | Miloš Todosijević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[190] | 1976 | Graduated Teacher of Physical Culture | Pirot | |
19 | Dragica Milosavljević | [information missing] | 1962 | Pensioner | Kragujevac | |
20 | Slavica Škrbić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[191] | 1980 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | |
21 | Milan Tanović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[192] | 1986 | Bachelor of Laws | Kragujevac | |
22 | Duško Kočalka | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[193] | 1971 | Private Entrepreneur | Žitište | |
23 | Stevo Karanović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[194] | 1972 | Programmer | Bačka Palanka | |
24 | Andrijana Čikiriz | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[195] | 1993 | Law Student | Belgrade, Čukarica, Umka | |
25 | Katarina Prvulović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[196] | 1990 | Tourist Technician | Knjaževac | |
26 | Dejan Jakov Damnjanović | Monarchist Front[197] | 1970 | Graduated Painter | Belgrade | |
27 | Nebojša Momčilović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[198] | 1967 | Electro-Mechanic | Kragujevac | |
28 | Zoran Radojević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[199] | 1971 | Private Entrepreneur | Kruševac | |
29 | Danijela Milošević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[200] | 1989 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Novi Sad | |
30 | Snežana Gajić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[201] | 1963 | Specialist Doctor | Sombor | |
31 | Mirko Bajić | Alliance of Bačka Bunjevci | 1950 | Professor of Physics | Subotica | |
32 | Branko Vukajlović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[202] | 1965 | Laboratory Technician | Arilje | |
33 | Ljuban Damnjanović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[203] | 1961 | Chemical Technician | Šabac, Jelenča | |
34 | Jasmina Smiljanić | [information missing] | 1973 | Nurse | Požega | |
35 | Nevenka Ristić | [information missing] | 1985 | Graduated Pedagogue | Kragujevac | |
36 | Božidar Pavlović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[204] | 1980 | Bachelor's Degree (Specialist Political Scientist) | Belgrade | |
37 | Vladimir Đorđević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[205] | 1973 | Producer | Belgrade | |
38 | Goran Jeličić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[206] | 1969 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Jagodina | |
39 | Jelica Jelikić | [information missing] | 1959 | Specialist Doctor | Sremska Mitrovica | |
40 | Jelena Samardžija | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[207] | 1992 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad, Futog | |
41 | Vuk Damnjanović | [information missing] | 1994 | Master's Degree (Political Scientist) | Belgrade | |
42 | Mikica Vidaković | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[208] | 1987 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Trstenik | |
43 | Nandor Tot | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[209] | 1956 | Economist | Bečej | |
44 | Ljilja Momčilović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[210] | 1966 | Tourism Technician | Kragujevac | |
45 | Ana Mustafić | [information missing] | 1992 | Traffic Transport Technician | Kruševac | |
46 | Dalibor Cetina | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][211] | 1973 | Educator | Subotica | |
47 | Aleksandar Kundačina | Movement of Serbian Monarchists[212] | 1979 | Graduated Hotel Manager | Čačak | |
48 | Saša Nikolič | [information missing] | 1965 | Professional Military Person | Niš | |
49 | Snežana Radonjić | [information missing] | 1973 | Master's Degree (Management Engineer) | Sombor | |
50 | Snežana Usević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[213] | 1956 | Pensioner | Kruševac | |
51 | Milan Đuričić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[214] | 1987 | Electrical Technician | Vrbas | |
52 | Svetislav Matić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[215] | 1971 | Miner | Ub, Sovljak | |
53 | Dušan Kostić | [information missing] | 1964 | Lawyer | Smederevo | |
54 | Roża Milić | [information missing] | 1962 | Bachelor's Degree (Economist) | Novi Sad | |
55 | Bojana Dabic | [information missing] | 1987 | Economist | Kragujevac, Desimirovac | |
56 | Novak Maksimović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1973 | Economist | Novi Sad, Budisava | |
57 | Stevica Drčić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[216] | 1978 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Subotica | |
58 | Ognjen Tubić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[217] | 1985 | Master's Degree (Informatics) | Novi Sad | |
59 | Velinka Stanojević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[218] | 1958 | Higher Commercial | Novi Sad | |
60 | Julijana Milić Pavlović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[219] | 1969 | Private Entrepreneur | Velika Plana | |
61 | Mirko Glibo | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[220] | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws | Zubin Potok | |
62 | Miroslav Piljić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[221] | 1969 | Specialist in Vocational Studies, Engineer (Industrial Engineering) | Novi Sad, Kać | |
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1971 | Commercial Technician | Kuršumlija | |
65 | Jelena Jocić | [information missing] | 1978 | Professor of the English Language | Smederevo | |
66 | Saša Novaković | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[222] | 1969 | Graduated Professional Economist | Novi Sad, Sremska Kamenica | |
67 | Slobodan Tasić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[223] | 1970 | Graduated Economist – Master | Novi Sad, Veternik | |
68 | Mališa Rajić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[224] | 1964 | Sales Manager | Kragujevac, Stragari | |
69 | Gordana Vlajić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1959 | Political Scientist | Pančevo | |
70 | Vesna Mišić | [information missing] | 1981 | Lawyer | Belgrade | |
71 | Boris Bajić | Alliance of Bačka Bunjevci[225] | 1979 | Graduated Economist – Master | Subotica | |
72 | Radivoje Tasić | [information missing] | 1963 | Mechanical Technician | Belgrade | |
73 | Velimir Jevtić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[226] | 1956 | Senior Sports Coach | Smederevska Palanka | |
74 | Zorana Živanović | [information missing] | 1967 | Nurse | Knjaževac | |
75 | Sanja Mihajlović | [information missing] | 1992 | Nurse | Subotica, Bajmok | |
76 | Igor Ćalić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[227] | 1964 | Chemical Technician | Belgrade | |
77 | Aleksandar Perin | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[228] | 1976 | Economist | Zrenjanin | |
78 | Slobodan Mijović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[229] | 1988 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
79 | Stanija Tadić | [information missing] | 1964 | Chemical Technician | Novi Sad | |
80 | Marina Milenov | [information missing] | 1984 | Greek Language Philologist | Belgrade | |
81 | Stanislav Tomisić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[230] | 1979 | Graduated Economist | Temerin, Bački Jarak | |
82 | Goran Anđelković | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[231] | 1970 | Archivist | Žabalj, Đurđevo | |
83 | Miljan Stevanović | [information missing] | 1979 | Graduated Economist | Pirot | |
84 | Ana Stokuća | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[232] | 1972 | Associate in the Natural Sciences | Vrbas | |
85 | Snežana Bogdanović | [information missing] | 1966 | Administrative Worker | Smederevo | |
86 | Dragan Aksentijević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[233] | 1959 | Musician | Topola | |
87 | Dragoslav Staletić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[234] | 1961 | Agronomist Specialist | Kraljevo, Bukovica | |
88 | Goran Mihajlović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[235] | 1969 | Doctor of Veterinary Medicine | Ćuprija | |
89 | Jelisaveta Marjanović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[236] | 1968 | Economic Technician | Šid | |
90 | Sonja Petrović | [information missing] | 1998 | Student | Malo Crniće, Boževac | |
91 | Darko Mačkić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[237] | 1975 | Graduated Economist | Stara Pazova, Stari Banovci | |
92 | Goran Ivančević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1970 | Doctor of Political Science | Novi Sad | |
93 | Dragiša Lazarević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[238] | 1954 | Private Entrepreneur | Zaječar | |
94 | Tijana Miladinović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[239] | 1973 | Private Entrepreneur | Kovačica, Debeljača | |
95 | Tatjana Stević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[240] | 1975 | Graduated Pharmacist | Sremska Mitrovica | |
96 | Branko Nedeljković | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[241] | 1976 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade, Lazarevac | |
97 | Vladimir Dević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[242] | 1980 | Chemical Laboratory Technician | Zrenjanin | |
98 | Vladimir Ristić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[243] | 1959 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Rača | |
99 | Jelena Đorđevski | [information missing] | 1982 | Teacher | Novi Sad | |
100 | Marina Janković | [information missing] | 1969 | Specialist Educator of Physical Activity | Belgrade | |
101 | Dragan Vasilev | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[244] | 1979 | Graduated Economist | Lapovo | |
102 | Predrag Milošević | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[245] | 1971 | Sports Coach and Manager | Belgrade | |
103 | Dragan Jocić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[246] | 1965 | Entrepreneur | Batočina | |
104 | Jasna Cetina | [information missing] | 1979 | Trader | Subotica | |
105 | Daniela Todosijević | [information missing] | 1978 | Graduated Economist | Pirot | |
106 | Andrija Mikić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[247] | 1983 | Graduated Economist | Prokuplje, Potočić | |
107 | Bojan Strmšek | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[248] | 1981 | Driver | Sremski Karlovci | |
108 | Goran Prokić | Monarchist Club Smederevo[249] | 1969 | Dental Technician | Smederevo | |
109 | Vesna Ačanski | [information missing] | 1996 | Bachelor of Science in Management | Novi Sad | |
110 | Irena Čović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[250] | 1990 | Ecologist | Šabac | |
111 | Borivoje Srećković | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[251] | 1964 | Adviser | Belgrade, Sopot | |
112 | Zoran Gršić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[252] | 1982 | Cook | Belgrade, Barajevo | |
113 | Željko Ljubanić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[253] | 1967 | Lawyer | Jagodina | |
114 | Mirjana Stošić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[254] | 1986 | Final Control Operator | Subotica | |
115 | Dušanka Mastilović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[255] | 1957 | Graduated Economist | Bačka Topola | |
116 | Milan Mašić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[256] | 1964 | Worker | Bogatić, Dublje | |
117 | Marko Hufnagel | [information missing] | 1975 | Medical Doctor | Belgrade | |
118 | Radoje Đuričić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[257] | 1973 | Mechanical Technician | Mali Iđoš, Lovćenac | |
119 | Daniela Evetović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[258] | 1984 | Nurse | Subotica | |
120 | Daliborka Radosavljević | [information missing] | 1974 | Business Secretary | Belgrade |
7. United Democratic Serbia (Vojvodina Front, Serbia 21, League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, Party of Modern Serbia, Civic Democratic Forum, DSHV, Democratic Bloc, Together for Vojvodina, Union of Romanians of Serbia, Vojvodina's Party, Montenegrin Party)
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marko Đurišić | Serbia 21 | 1968 | Informatics Engineer | Belgrade | Incumbent |
2 | Nenad Konstantinović | Serbia 21 | 1973 | Lawyer | Belgrade | Incumbent |
3 | Miljana Jovanović | Serbia 21[259] | 1974 | Graduated Philologist of General Literature and Literary Theory | Belgrade | |
4 | Gordana Čomić | Non-Party | 1958 | Graduated Physicist | Novi Sad | Incumbent |
5 | Nenad Čanak | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | 1959 | Graduated Economist | Novi Sad | Incumbent |
8. Academic Muamer Zukorlić–Straight Ahead–Justice and Reconciliation Party (SPP)–Democratic Party of Macedonians (DPM)
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Muamer Zukorlić | Justice and Reconciliation Party | 1970 | Academic | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected; died on 6 November 2021 |
2 | Samir Tandir | Justice and Reconciliation Party | 1984 | Graduated Economist | Prijepolje | Elected |
3 | Misala Pramenković | Justice and Reconciliation Party | 1980 | University Professor | Novi Pazar | Elected |
4 | Jahja Fehratović | Justice and Reconciliation Party | 1982 | University Professor | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected |
5 | Amela Lukač Zoranić | Justice and Reconciliation Party | 1979 | University Professor | Novi Pazar | Awarded mandate on 25 November 2021 |
9. METLA 2020
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Miloš Jovanović | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1976 | University Professor | Belgrade | |
2 | Novica Antić | Non-Party | 1978 | Bachelor of Laws | Kragujevac | |
3 | Gorica Gajić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1958 | Bachelor's Degree (Economist) | Svilajnac | Incumbent |
4 | Dejan Šulkić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1972 | Bachelor of Laws | Velika Plana | Incumbent |
5 | Zlata Đerić | Team for Life | 1958 | Professor | Sombor | |
6 | Aleksandar Popović | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1971 | University Professor | Belgrade | |
7 | Ivan Matović | Longtime Residents of Kraljevo and its Surroundings[260] | 1977 | Economist | Kraljevo | |
8 | Zoran Sandić | Democratic Party of Serbia[261] | 1970 | Agricultural Engineer | Zrenjanin | |
9 | Miloratka Bojović | Democratic Party of Serbia[262] | 1969 | Entrepreneur | Smederevo | |
10 | Suzana Đokić | [information missing] | 1972 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | |
11 | Zoran Stojanović | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1968 | Lawyer | Vladičin Han | |
12 | Velimir Gavrilović | Democratic Party of Serbia[263] | 1976 | Master Economist | Belgrade | |
13 | Predrag Marsenić | Democratic Party of Serbia[264] | 1970 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Belgrade | |
14 | Ružica Igić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1957 | University Professor | Novi Sad | |
15 | Milica Momčilović | Democratic Party of Serbia[265] | 1962 | Mathematics Professor | Leskovac | |
16 | Smiljana Maksimović | [information missing] | 1986 | Graduated Communicator | Belgrade | |
17 | Mitar Krstić | [information missing][266] | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws | Prokuplje | |
18 | Igor Jaksić | People's Strong Serbia | 1968 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | |
19 | Slađana Miletić | Democratic Party of Serbia[267] | 1972 | Nurse | Niš | |
20 | Saša Anđelković | Democratic Party of Serbia[268] | 1970 | Doctor of Veterinary Medicine | Kruševac | |
21 | Bojan Kocić | Democratic Party of Serbia[269] | 1977 | Professor of Vocational Studies | Prokuplje | |
22 | Bojan Radojević | Democratic Party of Serbia[270] | 1973 | Master of Geosciences | Novi Sad | |
23 | Dragan Marković | Democratic Party of Serbia[271] | 1984 | Master Political Scientist | Belgrade | |
24 | Marijana Šen | [information missing] | 1977 | Educator | Kraljevo | |
25 | Dragana Raković | [information missing] | 1967 | Graduated Economist | Niš | |
26 | Miloš Tubić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1975 | Graduated Electrical Engineer | Novi Sad | |
27 | Slobodan Živković | [information missing] | 1954 | Doctor of Economic Sciences | Belgrade | |
28 | Sreten Simeunović | Democratic Party of Serbia[272] | 1963 | Graduated Economist | Kraljevo | |
29 | Olivera Perišić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1966 | Lawyer | Šabac | |
30 | Marija Janićijević | Democratic Party of Serbia[273] | 1984 | Nurse | Kruševac | |
31 | Marko Sarić | Democratic Party of Serbia[274] | 1976 | Graduated Traffic Engineer | Belgrade | |
32 | Ranko Filipović | Democratic Party of Serbia[275] | 1980 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Lajkovac | |
33 | Branislav Ristivojević | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1972 | University Professor | Novi Sad | |
34 | Nevena Kokanović | Democratic Party of Serbia[276] | 1960 | Economic Technician | Loznica | |
35 | Marijana Marjanović | Democratic Party of Serbia[277] | 1960 | Graduated Economist | Ub | |
36 | Zdravko Veselinov | Democratic Party of Serbia[278] | 1992 | Master Political Scientist | Kikinda | |
37 | Rajko Mitić | Democratic Party of Serbia[279] | 1957 | Economist | Belgrade | |
38 | Dragoslav Ilić | [information missing] | 1968 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Kragujevac | |
39 | Aleksandra Pantić | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[280] | 1992 | Class Teacher | Belgrade | |
40 | Katarina Veselinović | Democratic Party of Serbia[281] | 1972 | Medical Doctor | Lebane | |
41 | Milan Bojović | Democratic Party of Serbia[282] | 1980 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade | |
42 | Branko Gavrilović | Democratic Party of Serbia[283] | 1982 | Master Mathematician | Užice | |
43 | Dušan Đapić | Democratic Party of Serbia[284] | 1965 | Master Economist | Belgrade | |
44 | Slađana Radisavljević | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1968 | Professor of Mathematics and Informatics | Kragujevac | |
45 | Jelica Santrač | Democratic Party of Serbia[285] | 1956 | Class Teacher | Subotica | |
46 | Živica Jović | Democratic Party of Serbia[286] | 1971 | Master of Biotechnology | Žabari | |
47 | Miroslav Josić | Democratic Party of Serbia[287] | 1983 | History Professor | Zrenjanin | |
48 | Veroslav Karličić | Democratic Party of Serbia[288] | 1966 | Mechanical Engineer | Sjenica | |
49 | Anđelka Lovrić | [information missing] | 1961 | Civil Engineer | Niš | |
50 | Miljana Ostojić | Democratic Party of Serbia[289] | 1968 | Graduated Hydrogeological Engineer | Belgrade | |
51 | Jovan Golubović | [information missing] | 1953 | Pensioner | Belgrade | |
52 | Goran Savić | Democratic Party of Serbia[290] | 1970 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Novi Pazar | |
53 | Miloje Rajović | Democratic Party of Serbia[291] | 1975 | Traffic Engineer Master | Čajetina | |
54 | Danijela Janićijević | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1989 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade, Grocka | |
55 | Mirjana Grujić | Democratic Party of Serbia[292] | 1973 | Professor of Physical Education | Zrenjanin |
10. Milan Stamatović–May Health Prevail–Dragan Jovanović–Better Serbia–Healthy Serbia
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Milan Stamatović | Healthy Serbia | 1960 | Technologist | Čajetina, Zlatibor | |
2 | Veroljub Stevanović | Healthy Serbia | 1946 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Kragujevac | Incumbent |
3 | Dragan Jovanović | Better Serbia | 1972 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Topola | Incumbent |
4 | Bojana Božanić | Healthy Serbia | 1972 | English Professor | Čajetina, Zlatibor | |
5 | Snežana Đenić | Non-Party | 1962 | Historian | Čajetina, Zlatibor | |
6 | Miladin Ševarlić | Non-Party | 1962 | Retired University Professor | Belgrade | Incumbent |
7 | Arsen Đurić | Healthy Serbia | 1973 | Graduated Economist | Čajetina, Zlatibor | |
8 | Oliver Antanasijević | Better Serbia[293] | 1977 | Bachelor of Laws | Leskovac | |
9 | Daniela Vojinović | [information missing] | 1967 | Graduated Manager of Industrial Management | Belgrade | |
10 | Jelena Drmanac | [information missing] | 1968 | Specialist Doctor | Raška, Jošanička Banja | |
11 | Saša Pešić | Association of Displaced Persons from Kosovo and Metohija[294] | 1980 | Entrepreneur | Smederevo | |
12 | Milan Paroški | Healthy Serbia | 1957 | Doctor of Political Science | Srbobran, Turija | |
13 | Boško Đurovski | Non-Party[295] | 1961 | Football Coach | Belgrade | |
14 | Ivana Stamatović | [information missing] | 1991 | Master of Architecture | Čajetina, Zlatibor | |
15 | Dušanka Popović | [information missing] | 1963 | Graduated Professor | Belgrade | |
16 | Mladen Ignjatović | [information missing] | 1953 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Bogatić, Klenje | |
17 | Srđan Pantović | Healthy Serbia[296] | 1969 | Mechanical Engineer | Čajetina | |
18 | Boško Stančić | Better Serbia[297] | 1960 | Graduated Civil Engineer | Vlasotince | |
19 | Katarina Milosavljević | Healthy Serbia[298] | 1972 | Entrepreneur | Kragujevac | |
20 | Đurđa Miletić | [information missing] | 1991 | Graduated Tourismologist | Belgrade | |
21 | Zoran Jovanović | Healthy Serbia[299] | 1961 | Graduated Economist | Kraljevo, Roćevići | |
22 | Vladan Virijević | Healthy Serbia[300] | 1988 | Business Administrator | Užice | |
23 | Nebojša Todorović | Better Serbia[301] | 1974 | Graduated Economist | Loznica, Klupci | |
24 | Irena Mijailović | Healthy Serbia[302] | 1974 | Industrial Design Engineer | Arilje | |
25 | Gordana Bojović | Healthy Serbia[303] | 1977 | General Medicine Specialist | Čajetina | |
26 | Ljubiša Đoković | Healthy Serbia | 1960 | Doctor of Radiology – Specialist | Kraljevo | |
27 | Siniša Delić | Healthy Serbia[304] | 1978 | Mechanical Technician | Stara Pazova | |
28 | Milan Stamenković | Better Serbia[305] | 1982 | Master of Sports and Physical Education | Babušnica | |
29 | Marija Jeremić | Healthy Serbia[306] | 1986 | Graduated Economist | Čajetina, Zlatibor | |
30 | Jelena Mandić | Healthy Serbia[307] | 1967 | Laboratory Technician | Inđija | |
31 | Branislav Vojinović | Better Serbia[308] | 1961 | Graduated Sports Manager | Belgrade | |
32 | Siniša Tasić | Healthy Serbia[309] | 1963 | Professor of Biology | Uroševac | |
33 | Mladen Sparić | Healthy Serbia[310] | 1988 | Graduated Professor of History | Priboj | |
34 | Zorica Milojković | Better Serbia | 1964 | Economic Technician | Svilajnac | |
35 | Olivera Nikolić | Healthy Serbia[311] | 1969 | University Professor | Kragujevac | |
36 | Slavomir Petrović | [information missing] | 1958 | Specialist Doctor – General Practitioner | Kragujevac | |
37 | Igor Ćirković | Better Serbia[312] | 1980 | Graduated Economist | Topola | |
38 | Dragan Simović | Healthy Serbia[313] | 1994 | Farmer | Požega | |
39 | Dragana Koković | Healthy Serbia[314] | 1983 | Graduated Economist | Prijepolje | |
40 | Tatjana Lalović | Better Serbia[315] | 1964 | Specialist Doctor – Internal Medicine | Svilajnac | |
41 | Marko Kamberović | Healthy Serbia[316] | 1987 | Graduated Economist | Bajina Bašta | |
42 | Nebojša Aleksić | Healthy Serbia[317] | 1981 | Graduated Spatial Planner | Ljubovija | |
43 | Zlatko Dragutinović | Better Serbia[318] | 1967 | Trader | Žabari | |
44 | Radmila Smiljanić | Healthy Serbia[319] | 1955 | Doctor | Užice | |
45 | Milijana Božić | [information missing] | 1957 | Pensioner | Valjevo | |
46 | Duško Marjanović | Better Serbia[320] | 1966 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Belgrade | |
47 | Radmilo Savić | [information missing] | 1960 | Pensioner | Kosjerić | |
48 | Dragan Bataveljić | [information missing] | 1959 | University Professor | Kragujevac | |
49 | Katarina Janošević | [information missing] | 1994 | Bachelor of Laws | Bor | |
50 | Jelena Gukić | Healthy Serbia[321] | 1983 | Professor | Čajetina |
11. SDA Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin
editNumber | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Enis Imamović | 1984 | Professor | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected |
2 | Mirsad Hodžić | 1956 | Textile Engineer | Sjenica | Elected |
3 | Selma Kučević | 1991 | Bachelor of Laws | Tutin | Elected |
4 | Minela Kalender | 1984 | Sanitary Engineer | Sjenica | |
5 | Ahmedin Škrijelj | 1982 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Pazar |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Zoran Zečević | 1956 | Surgeon | Aranđelovac | |
2 | Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski | 1990 | Graduated Politicologist | Belgrade | |
3 | Dušan Stojiljković | 1982 | Graduated Manager | Belgrade | |
4 | Nikola Dragićević | 1994 | Student | Belgrade | |
5 | Milena Tomić | 1959 | Entrepreneur | Belgrade |
Electoral lists, 2022 Serbian parliamentary election
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Danica Grujičić | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1959 | Neurosurgeon | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 25 October 2022 |
2 | Stojan Radenović | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1948 | Pensioner | Belgrade | Elected |
3 | Jelena Begović | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1970 | Molecular Biologist | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 3 August 2022 |
4 | Lazar Ristovski | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1952 | Actor | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 9 August 2022 |
5 | Žika Bujuklić | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1952 | Professor | Belgrade | Elected |
6 | Marija Zdravković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1973 | Doctor of Medicine – Cardiologist | Belgrade | Elected; resigned mandate on 25 October 2022 |
7 | Borislava Perić Ranković | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1972 | Sportsperson | Novi Sad | Elected |
8 | Dejan Ilić | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1957 | Manager, Innovator | Smederevska Palanka, Selevac | Elected |
9 | Jovan Kolundžija | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1948 | Master of Music | Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
10 | Lepomir Ivković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1959 | Actor | Belgrade | Elected |
Number | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ivica Dačić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1966 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade, Savski Venac | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 25 October 2022 |
2 | Dragan Marković | United Serbia | 1960 | Private Entrepreneur | Jagodina, Končarevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Uglješa Marković | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1991 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade, Stari Grad | Incumbent; re-elected |
4 | Dijana Radović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1989 | Graduated Political Scientist | Priboj | Incumbent; re-elected |
5 | Aleksandra Đanković | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1987 | Master of Economics | Novi Sad | Elected; resigned mandate on 2 September 2022 |
6 | Prof. Dr. Vladimir Đukić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1957 | Full Professor at the Faculty of Medicine | Belgrade, Savski Venac | Elected |
7 | Života Starčević | United Serbia | 1968 | Graduated Geographer | Jagodina | Incumbent; re-elected |
8 | Snežana Paunović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1975 | Graduated Economist | Peć | Incumbent; re-elected |
9 | Vladan Zagrađanin | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1968 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
10 | Marija Jevđić | United Serbia | 1981 | Economist | Kraljevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Bálint Pásztor | 1979 | Doctor of Laws | Subotica | Incumbent; re-elected |
2 | Elvira Kovács | 1982 | Graduated Economist | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Árpád Fremond | 1981 | Master Class Teacher | Bačka Topola, Pačir | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 8 December 2022 |
4 | Zsombor Újvári | 1982 | Master Engineer of Information Technology | Kanjiža | Elected |
5 | Rozália Ökrész | 1957 | Graduated Economist | Temerin | Incumbent; re-elected |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Prof. Dr. Vojislav Šešelj | 1954 | University Professor | Belgrade, Zemun, Batajnica | |
2 | Ljiljana Mihajlović | 1965 | Economist | Belgrade, Zemun | |
3 | Aleksandar Šešelj | 1993 | Advanced University Student | Belgrade, Zemun | |
4 | Vjerica Radeta | 1955 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, Zemun | |
5 | Milorad Mirčić | 1956 | Graduated Engineer of Technology | Novi Sad |
5. Marinika Tepić–United for the Victory of Serbia (Party of Freedom and Justice, People's Party, Democratic Party, DZVM - VDMK, Macedonian Party of Serbia, Movement of Free Citizens, United Trade Unions of Serbia "Sloga", Movement for Reversal, Free Serbia Movement, Vlach Party)
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marinika Tepić | Party of Freedom and Justice | 1974 | Graduated Philologist | Novi Sad | Elected |
2 | Zoran Lutovac | Democratic Party | 1964 | Doctor of Political Science | Belgrade | Elected |
3 | Miroslav Aleksić | People's Party | 1978 | Graduated Economist | Trstenik | Elected |
4 | Borko Stefanović | Party of Freedom and Justice | 1974 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade | Elected |
5 | Dragana Rakić | Democratic Party | 1973 | Graduated Philologist | Vršac | Elected |
6. Dr. Miloš Jovanović–Hope for Serbia–Serbian Coalition NADA-National Democratic Alternative–Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS)–For the Kingdom of Serbia (Monarchists)–Vojislav Mihailović
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Božidar Delić | There's no Going Back – Serbia Is Behind (endorsed by Bunjevci Citizens of Serbia) | 1956 | Pensioner | Belgrade, Čukarica | Elected; died on 23 August 2022 |
2 | Vojislav Mihailović | For the Kingdom of Serbia (Monarchists) | 1951 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, Stari Grad | Elected |
3 | Miloš Jovanović | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1976 | University Professor | Belgrade, Vračar | Elected |
4 | Gorica Gajić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1958 | Graduated Economist | Svilajnac | Elected |
5 | Marija Vojinović | For the Kingdom of Serbia (Monarchists) | 1980 | Master Manager | Novi Sad | Elected |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski | 1990 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade, Voždovac | Elected |
2 | Zoran Zečević | 1956 | Surgeon | Aranđelovac | Elected |
3 | Dušan Stojiljković | 1982 | Graduated Manager | Belgrade, Rakovica | Elected |
4 | Nikola Dragićević | 1994 | Graduate Student of Political Science | Belgrade, Čukarica | Elected |
5 | Bojana Bukumirović | 1981 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade, Grocka, Kaluđerica | Elected |
8. Mufti's Legacy–Justice and Reconciliation Party (SPP)–Usame Zukorlić
editNumber | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Usame Zukorlić | 1992 | Graduated Theologian | Novi Pazar | Elected |
2 | Jahja Fehratović | 1982 | University Professor | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Zaim Redžepović | 1980 | Lawyer | Tutin | Elected |
4 | Misala Pramenković | 1980 | Professor | Novi Pazar | Incumbent |
5 | Sabira Hadžiavdić | 1975 | Bachelor of Laws | Prijepolje |
(Note: All candidates on the We Must electoral list carried a formal endorsement from the We Must coalition. The "Political party or movement" column refers only to individual affiliation.)
Number | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aleksandar Jovanović | Ecological Uprising | 1966 | Producer | Belgrade | Elected |
2 | Doc. Dr. Biljana Đorđević | Do not let Belgrade drown | 1984 | Assistant Professor of the Faculty of Political Sciences | Belgrade | Elected |
3 | Nebojša Zelenović | Together for Serbia – Action | 1975 | Bachelor of Laws | Šabac | Elected |
4 | Danijela Nestorović | Ecological Uprising | 1974 | Lawyer | Belgrade | Elected |
5 | Nikola Nešić | Together for Serbia – Action | 1988 | Master of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Kragujevac | Elected |
10. Sovereignists–Saša Radulović (DJB), Milan Stamatović (ZS), Dr. Jovana Stojković (ŽZS)
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Saša Radulović | Enough Is Enough | 1965 | Graduated Electrical Engineer | Belgrade, Čukarica | |
2 | Milan Stamatović | Healthy Serbia | 1960 | Technologist | Čajetina, Zlatibor | |
3 | Branka Stamenković | Enough Is Enough | 1968 | Translator | Belgrade, New Belgrade | |
4 | Vojin Biljić | Enough Is Enough | 1977 | Lawyer | Belgrade, Vračar | |
5 | Dr. Jovana Stojković | I live for Serbia (endorsed by Enough Is Enough)[322][323] | 1981 | Specialist Doctor – Psychiatrist | Belgrade, Vračar |
11. Boško Obradović–Serbian Movement Dveri–POKS–Miloš Parandilović–Patriotic Bloc for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Boško Obradović | Dveri | 1976 | Master of Political Science | Čačak | Elected |
2 | Žika Gojković | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1972 | Graduated Manager in Economy | Sombor | Elected |
3 | Ivan Kostić | Dveri | 1975 | Master of Agricultural Sciences | Vrbas | Elected |
4 | Biljana Dragić | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1984 | Graduated Chemist–General Course | Sombor, Kljajićevo | Elected |
5 | Tamara Milenković Kerković | Dveri | 1965 | University Professor | Niš | Elected |
12. Together for Vojvodina-VOJVODINIANS (Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina, Together for Vojvodina)
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tomislav Žigmanov | Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina | 1967 | Professor of Philosophy | Subotica | Elected; resigned mandate on 25 October 2022 |
2 | Aleksandar Olenik | Together for Vojvodina | 1973 | Lawyer | Belgrade | Elected |
3 | Terezija Papuga | Together for Vojvodina endorsement | 1976[324] | Graduated Health Care Organizer – Nurse | Novi Sad | |
4 | Adrian Kranjčević | Together for Vojvodina endorsement | 1982[325] | Master Musicologist | Novi Sad | |
5 | Maja Mrnuštik | Together for Vojvodina endorsement | 1979[326] | Lawyer | Novi Sad |
Electoral lists, 2023 Serbian parliamentary election
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Miloš Vučević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1974 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 27 March 2024 |
2 | Ana Brnabić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Master of Management/Marketing | Belgrade, Savski Venac | Prime Minister; elected |
3 | Dejan Ristić | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1972 | Historian | Belgrade, Palilula | Elected; resigned mandate on 1 May 2024 |
4 | Marija Zdravković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1973 | Doctor of Medicine – Cardiologist, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Elected |
5 | Vladimir Orlić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Doctor of Science – Electrical Engineering and Computing | Belgrade, Čukarica | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 13 June 2024 |
6 | Ljubica Vraneš | Serbian Progressive Party | 1979 | Opera Singer | Belgrade, Čukarica | Elected |
7 | Jovan Kolundžija | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1948 | Maestro Violinist | Belgrade, Savski Venac | Incumbent; re-elected |
8 | Marina Raguš | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade, Voždovac | Incumbent; re-elected |
9 | Stojan Radenović | Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) | 1948 | Retired University Professor | Belgrade, Vračar | Incumbent; re-elected |
10 | Dejan Tomašević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1973 | Economist | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Elected |
25 | Lepomir Ivković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1959 | Actor | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
32 | Ivana Nikolić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Master Traffic Engineer | Ub, Sovljak | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 10 June 2024 |
35 | Milan Krkobabić | PUPS – Solidarity and Justice | 1952 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 30 April 2024 |
55 | Ana Beloica Martać | Serbian Progressive Party | 1992 | Master Economist | Raška | Incumbent; re-elected |
84 | Dušan Stojiljković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Graduated Manager | Belgrade, Rakovica | Incumbent; re-elected |
91 | Dragan Jovanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Topola, Blaznava | Incumbent; re-elected |
117 | Žika Gojković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Graduated Manager in Economy | Sombor | Incumbent; re-elected |
139 | Aleksandra Tomić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Doctor of Economic Sciences | Belgrade, Palilula | Incumbent; accepted mandate on 23 July 2024 |
146 | Milan Glušac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Master of Engineering in Management | Vrbas | Incumbent |
199 | Đorđe Dabić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1991 | Bachelor of Laws | Čajetina, Zlatibor |
Number | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ivica Dačić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1966 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade, Savski Venac | Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 1 May 2024 |
2 | Dragan Marković | United Serbia | 1960 | Private Entrepreneur | Jagodina, Končarevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Marko Milošević | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1999 | PhD Student at the Faculty of Law | Požarevac | Elected |
4 | Snežana Paunović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1975 | Graduated Economist | Peć | Incumbent; re-elected |
5 | Slavica Đukić Dejanović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1951 | Professor Doctor Neuropsychiatrist | Kragujevac | Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 1 May 2024 |
6 | Vladan Zagrađanin | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1968 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
7 | Života Starčević | United Serbia | 1968 | Graduated Geographer | Jagodina | Incumbent; re-elected |
8 | Mirka Lukić Šarkanović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1968 | Doctor of Medical Sciences | Novi Sad, Veternik | Incumbent; re-elected |
9 | Branko Ružić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1975 | Graduated Politicologist for International Relations | Belgrade, Čukarica | Elected |
10 | Marija Jevđić | United Serbia | 1981 | Economist | Kraljevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
13 | Dijana Radović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1989 | Graduated Political Scientist | Priboj | Incumbent; re-elected |
16 | Uglješa Marković | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1991 | Master Economist | Belgrade, Stari Grad | Incumbent; re-elected |
17 | Zagorka Aleksić | United Serbia | 1987 | Graduated Politicologist | Belgrade, Čukarica | Incumbent; re-elected |
28 | Dubravka Kralj | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1994 | Master of Laws | Zrenjanin | Incumbent |
31 | Vladimir Đukić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1957 | Full Professor in the Faculty of Medicine | Belgrade, Savski Venac | Incumbent |
Number | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Prof. Dr. Vojislav Šešelj | 1954 | University Professor | Belgrade, Zemun | |
2 | Ljiljana Mihajlović | 1965 | Economist | Belgrade, Zemun | |
3 | Aleksandar Šešelj | 1993 | Advanced University Student | Belgrade, Zemun | |
4 | Vjerica Radeta | 1955 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, Zemun | |
5 | Miljan Damjanović | 1984 | Graduated Economist | Belgrade, Zvezdara |
4. Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski–Boško Obradović–National Gathering–State-Building Force–Serbian Party Oathkeepers–Serbian Movement Dveri
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski | Serbian Party Oathkeepers | 1990 | Graduated Political Scientist | Belgrade, Voždovac | Incumbent |
2 | Boško Obradović | Dveri | 1976 | Master Political Scientist | Čačak | Incumbent |
3 | Ratko Ristić | Non-Party (endorsed by Serbian Party Oathkeepers)[327][328] | 1961[329] | University Professor | Belgrade, Voždovac | |
4 | Ivan Kostić | Dveri | 1975 | Master of Agricultural Sciences | Vrbas | Incumbent |
5 | Dragana Miljanić | Serbian Party Oathkeepers | 1978 | Economist | Belgrade, Zvezdara | Incumbent |
7 | Nikola Dragićević | Serbian Party Oathkeepers | 1994 | Graduate Student of Political Science | Belgrade, Čukarica | Incumbent |
8 | Tamara Milenković Kerković | Dveri | 1965 | University Professor | Niš | Incumbent |
9 | Zoran Zečević | Serbian Party Oathkeepers | 1956 | Surgeon | Aranđelovac | Incumbent |
13 | Bojana Bukumirović | Serbian Party Oathkeepers | 1981 | Graduated Economic | Belgrade, Grocka, Kaluđerica | Incumbent |
5. Dr. Miloš Jovanović–Hope for Serbia–Serbian Coalition NADA–National Democratic Alternative–New Democratic Party of Serbia (New DSS)–Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia (POKS)–Vojislav Mihailović
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Miloš Jovanović | New Democratic Party of Serbia | 1976 | Docent at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade | Belgrade, Vračar | Incumbent; re-elected |
2 | Vojislav Mihailović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1951 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, Stari Grad | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Predrag Marsenić | New Democratic Party of Serbia | 1970 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Belgrade, New Belgrade | Incumbent; re-elected |
4 | Marija Vojinović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1980 | Master Manager | Novi Sad, Veternik | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 6 February 2026 |
5 | Slađana Radisavljević | New Democratic Party of Serbia | 1968 | Professor of Mathematics | Kragujevac | Elected |
7 | Dejan Šulkić | New Democratic Party of Serbia | 1972 | Bachelor of Laws | Velika Plana | Incumbent; re-elected |
15 | Zlata Đerić | New Democratic Party of Serbia | 1958 | Master of Literature | Sombor | |
18 | Ljubinko Đurković | Non-Party (endorsed by the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia) | 1962 | Retired Colonel | Raška, Pocesje | Incumbent; accepted mandate on 24 July 2024 |
21 | Gorica Gajić | New Democratic Party of Serbia | 1958 | Graduated Economist | Svilajnac | Incumbent |
6. Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians–For Our President, For Our Community, For the Future!
editNumber | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Bálint Pásztor | 1979 | Associate University Professor | Subotica | Incumbent; re-elected |
2 | Elvira Kovács | 1982 | Graduated Economist | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Borisz Bájity | 1982 | Law Graduate – Master | Novi Sad | Elected |
4 | József Tóbiás | 1971 | Entrepreneur | Ada | Elected |
5 | Dr. Emese Úri | 1967 | Specialist Doctor | Sombor | Elected |
8 | Annamária Vicsek | 1973 | Speech Therapist–Defectologist | Novi Sad | |
18 | Rozália Ökrész | 1957 | Graduated Economist | Temerin | Incumbent |
29 | Zsombor Újvári | 1982 | Master Engineer of Information Technology | Kanjiža | Incumbent |
250 | Árpád Fremond | 1981 | Master Class Teacher | Bačka Topola, Pačir |
7. Serbia Against Violence–Miroslav Miki Aleksić–Marinika Tepić (Party of Freedom and Justice, People's Movement of Serbia, Green–Left Front, Do not let Belgrade drown, Ecological Uprising–Ćuta, Democratic Party, Movement of Free Citizens, Serbia Centre, Together, Movement for Reversal, United Trade Unions of Serbia "Sloga", New Face of Serbia)
edit8. Usame Zukorlić–United for Justice–Justice and Reconciliation Party–Bosniaks of Sandžak–Tomislav Žigmanov–Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Usame Zukorlić | Justice and Reconciliation Party | 1992 | Theologian | Novi Pazar | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 1 May 2024 |
2 | Edin Đerlek | Justice and Reconciliation Party | 1987 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Pazar | Elected |
3 | Rejhan Kurtović | Justice and Reconciliation Party | 1986 | University Professor | Sjenica | Accepted mandate on 1 May 2024; resigned mandate on 20 May 2024 |
4 | Nataša Stipančević | Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina | 1995[330] | Master Teacher | Subotica | |
5 | Sabira Hadžiavdić | Justice and Reconciliation Party | 1975 | Bachelor of Laws | Prijepolje | Accepted mandate on 23 July 2024; resigned mandate on 23 July 2024 |
11 | Tomislav Žigmanov | Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina | 1967 | Professor of Philosophy | Subotica | Cabinet minister |
9. SDA Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin
editNumber | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Selma Kučević | 1991 | Bachelor of Laws | Tutin | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 6 August 2024 |
2 | Ahmedin Škrijelj | 1982 | Master of Political Science | Novi Pazar | Elected |
3 | Mirza Hajdinović | 1977 | Master of Journalism and Communication | Novi Pazar | Accepted mandate on 24 September 2024; resigned mandate on 24 September 2024 |
4 | Minela Kalender | 1984 | Graduated Sanitary Engineer | Sjenica | Accepted mandate on 26 September 2024 |
5 | Dr. Milhad Hot | 1985[331] | Doctor of Economic Sciences | Tutin |
10. Together for the Future and Development–Coalition for Peace and Tolerance
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jahja Fehratović | For the Future and Development (endorsed by the Bosniak Civic Party)[332] | 1982 | University Professor | Novi Pazar | Incumbent |
2 | Jasminko Hadžisalihović | Bosniak Civic Party[333] | 1967[334] | Graduated Industrial Manager and Professor of Physics and Engineering | Belgrade, Savski Venac | |
3 | Dr. Predrag Balašević | Vlach National Party | 1974 | Medical Doctor | Bor | |
4 | Marijana Ivović Vukotić | Party of Montenegrins[335] | 1965[336] | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Belgrade, Voždovac | |
5 | Gordana Sarić Lukendić | Democratic Union of Croats[337] | 1975[338] | Vocational Teacher of Preschool Children | Subotica |
11. People's Party–Safe Choice. Serious People–Vuk Jeremić, Dr. Sanda Rašković Ivić, Siniša Kovačević, Vladimir Gajić, Marina Lipovac Tanasković
editNumber | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vuk Jeremić | 1975 | Diplomat | Belgrade, Vračar | |
2 | Siniša Kovačević | 1954 | Writer and Director | Belgrade, Stari Grad | Incumbent |
3 | Sanda Rašković Ivić | 1956 | Retired Professor | Belgrade, Stari Grad | Incumbent |
4 | Stefan Jovanović | 1989 | Bachelor of Laws | Belgrade, Zvezdara | Incumbent |
5 | Marina Lipovac Tanasković | 1978 | Graduated Traffic Engineer | Belgrade, Čukarica | Incumbent |
10 | Ivana Parlić | 1975 | Bachelor of Laws | Užice | Incumbent |
12. Saša Radulović (Enough Is Enough-DJB)–Boris Tadić (Social Democratic Party-SDS)–Ana Pejić (Stolen Babies)–Good Morning Serbia
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Saša Radulović | Enough Is Enough | 1965 | Graduated Electrical Engineer | Belgrade, Zvezdara | |
2 | Miloš Kovačević | Social Democratic Party[339] | 1977[340] | Master Political Scientist | Belgrade, Vračar | |
3 | Ana Pejić | "Stolen Babies" (endorsed by Enough Is Enough)[341] | 1954[342] | Graduated Economist | Ruma | |
4 | Branka Stamenković | Enough Is Enough | 1968 | Translator | Belgrade, New Belgrade | |
5 | Vojin Biljić | Enough Is Enough | 1977 | Lawyer | Belgrade, Vračar |
Electoral lists, 2016 Vojvodina parliamentary election
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Maja Gojković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1963 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | Elected; resigned mandate on 16 June 2016[343] |
2 | Igor Mirović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1968 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Novi Sad, Petrovaradin, Sremska Kamenica | Elected; resigned mandate on 20 June 2016[344] |
3 | Damir Zobenica | Serbian Progressive Party | 1981 | Bachelor's Degree (Sociology) | Novi Sad, Petrovaradin, Sremska Kamenica | Incumbent; re-elected |
4 | Dragana Milošević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Bachelor's Degree (Music) – Violinist | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 6 March 2018 |
5 | Uroš Kandić | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1979 | Bachelor's Degree (Political Science) | Zrenjanin, Lukićevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
6 | Đorđe Milićević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 20 June 2016 |
7 | Stojanka Lekić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
8 | Miroslav Španović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1949 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
9 | Predrag Matejin | Serbian Progressive Party | 1963 | Specialist Doctor | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
10 | Zlata Đerić | New Serbia | 1958 | Professor of Literature | Sombor | Elected |
11 | Milenko Jovanov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Bachelor of Laws | Kikinda | Incumbent; re-elected |
12 | Dmitar Stanišić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Bachelor of Laws | Sremska Mitrovica | Elected |
13 | Snežana Sedlar | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Bachelor of Laws | Odžaci | Elected |
14 | Dejan Mihaljica | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1973 | Graduated Marketing Manager | Temerin | Elected |
15 | Ilija Maravić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1962 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Subotica | Elected |
16 | Sanja Žigić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Manager | Vrbas | Elected |
17 | Miroslav Rodić | Movement of Socialists | 1968 | Graduated Economist | Bačka Palanka | Elected |
18 | Saša Levnajić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Bachelor of Laws | Pančevo | Elected |
19 | Stanka Mihajlov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1965 | Worker | Ada, Mol | Elected |
20 | Milan Vlaisavljević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1974 | Graduated Psychologist | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
21 | Bore Kutić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1955 | Lawyer–Criminologist | Srbobran, Nadalj | Incumbent; re-elected |
22 | Mirjana Radojević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Graduated Journalist | Stara Pazova, Nova Pazova | Elected |
23 | Vučeta Tošković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1941 | Traffic Engineer | Novi Sad | Elected |
24 | Zoran Slavujević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1966 | Orthopedic Surgeon | Ruma, Hrtkovci | Elected; resigned mandate on 15 December 2016 |
25 | Mia Strajin | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Student | Novi Sad | Elected |
26 | Željko Vidović | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1964 | Doctor – Orthopedic Specialist | Vrbas | Incumbent; re-elected |
27 | Radomir Kuzmanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1963 | Forestry Technician | Sombor | Incumbent; re-elected |
28 | Jelena Jovanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Graduated Manager | Novi Sad | Elected |
29 | Marko Marić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1965 | Master of Economics | Subotica | Incumbent; re-elected |
30 | Gavra Avramov | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1956 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Vrbas, Ravno Selo | Incumbent; re-elected |
31 | Slađana Jovanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Educator | Bečej | Elected |
32 | Vladimir Galić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Lawyer | Kikinda | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 20 June 2016 |
33 | Pavel Surovi | Slovaks Forward | 1980 | Graduated Business Informatician | Novi Sad, Kisač | Elected |
34 | Nada Mandić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Sombor, Kljajićevo | Elected |
35 | Darko Bađok | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Master of Management Engineering | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
36 | Dragan Dragić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Agricultural Technician | Kovin | Elected |
37 | Sanja Kovačević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1968 | Graduated Engineer (Agro-Economics) | Sremska Mitrovica, Mačvanska Mitrovica | Elected |
38 | Rajko Mijović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1959 | Doctor of Military Sciences | Pančevo | Elected |
39 | Aleksandar Farkaš | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Road Technician | Zrenjanin | Elected |
40 | Dejana Krsmanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Student | Šid | Elected |
41 | Dušan Stipanović | Movement of Socialists | 1956 | Customs Officer | Subotica, Bajmok | Elected |
42 | Dragan Božić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Farmer | Sečanj, Jaša Tomić | Elected |
43 | Laura Rajnović Evetović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1975 | Graduated Economist | Subotica | Incumbent; re-elected |
44 | Neđeljko Konjokrad | Serbian Progressive Party | 1964 | Entrepreneur | Alibunar, Ilandža | Incumbent; re-elected |
45 | Ljubodrag Miščević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Professor of Geography | Novi Sad | Elected |
46 | Gizela Crkvenjakov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Professional Manager | Kanjiža | Elected |
47 | Aleksandar Đedovac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Bačka Palanka | Elected |
48 | Predrag Ginculj | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Graduate | Opovo, Sefkerin | Incumbent; re-elected |
49 | Nada Milanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1973 | Culturologist | Pančevo | Elected |
50 | Dušan Korać | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Zoo Technologist | Apatin | Elected |
51 | Jovan Lazarov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Graduated Economist | Pančevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
52 | Dragana Potpara | Serbian Progressive Party | 1977 | Graduated Economist | Kula | Elected |
53 | Matija Kovač | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Graduated Engineer of Technology | Novi Bečej | Elected |
54 | Milorad Lemić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1948 | Graduated Economist | Temerin | Elected |
55 | Vesna Terzin | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1959 | Pensioner | Nova Crnja, Vojvoda Stepa | Elected |
56 | Goran Savić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1971 | Graduated Economist | Stara Pazova, Golubinci | Elected; resigned mandate on 22 July 2016 |
57 | Milica Kirćanski | Movement of Socialists | 1958 | Master of Philological Sciences | Novi Sad | Elected |
58 | Nenad Trbović | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1967 | Mechanical Technician | Kula, Crvenka | Elected |
59 | Rajka Lučar | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | Elected |
60 | Zoran Subotić | Serb Democratic Party | 1958 | Graduated Economist | Novi Sad | Elected |
Number | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ivan Kostić | Dveri | 1975 | Master of Agricultural Sciences | Vrbas | |
2 | Branislav Ristivojević | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1972 | Doctor of Laws | Novi Sad | Incumbent |
3 | Marija Janjušević | Dveri | 1971 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Inđija | |
4 | Ružica Igić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1957 | University Professor | Novi Sad | |
5 | Slobodan Dimović | Dveri[345] | 1978 | Sales Manager | Pančevo | |
6 | Zoran Sandić | Democratic Party of Serbia[346] | 1970 | Agricultural Engineer | Zrenjanin | |
7 | Nenad Muždeka | Democratic Party of Serbia[347] | 1987 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Novi Sad, Budisava | |
8 | Radoš Pejović | Dveri[348] | 1978 | Professor of Serbian Language and Literature | Zrenjanin | |
9 | Željka Potežica | Dveri[349] | 1971 | Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management | Vrbas | |
10 | Radovan Krstić | [information missing] | 1966 | Professor of Physics and the Fundamentals of Engineering | Inđija | |
11 | Valentina Perović | Democratic Party of Serbia[350] | 1990 | Graduated Political Scientist | Pančevo | |
12 | Miroslav Drekić | Dveri[351] | 1978 | Automation Electrician | Stara Pazova, Novi Banovci | |
13 | Zita Njari Igić | Dveri[352] | 1974 | Graduated Civil Engineer | Kikinda | |
14 | Mitar Pavlović | Democratic Party of Serbia[353] | 1961 | Medical Doctor | Sremska Mitrovica | |
15 | Predrag Škaljak | Democratic Party of Serbia[354] | 1973 | Mentor | Pančevo, Banatsko Novo Selo | |
16 | Milenko Baborac | Dveri[355] | 1966 | Customs Officer | Novi Sad | |
17 | Dragan Manić | Dveri[356] | 1980 | Agro-Management Engineer | Kovačica, Crepaja | |
18 | Mirjana Marković | Democratic Party of Serbia[357] | 1965 | History Professor | Sremska Mitrovica | |
19 | Vladimir Kosutić | Democratic Party of Serbia[358] | 1956 | Doctor | Odžaci, Bački Gračac | |
20 | Dragana Milićević | Dveri[359] | 1969 | Physiotherapist | Pećinci | |
21 | Milan Maslać | Dveri[360] | 1972 | Dental Prosthetics Specialist | Sremska Mitrovica | |
22 | Milan Tepić | Democratic Party of Serbia[361] | 1968 | Senior Coach | Temerin | |
23 | Stoja Ilić | [information missing] | 1953 | Senior Nurse | Novi Sad, Petrovaradin | |
24 | Saša Maksimović | Dveri[362] | 1968 | Graduated Economist | Kula | |
25 | Ivana Jovičić | Dveri[363] | 1986 | Professor of Spanish | Novi Sad | |
26 | Dragiša Mihajlović | [information missing] | 1980 | Bachelor of Laws | Kikinda | |
27 | Vlado Kovačević | Democratic Party of Serbia[364] | 1970 | Organizer of Cultural Activities | Žitište, Čestereg | |
28 | Borislav Žajski | Dveri[365] | 1981 | Graphic Designer | Vrsac | |
29 | Živko Šijan | Dveri[366] | 1961 | Entrepreneur | Sremska Mitrovica | |
30 | Željka Ćuk | Democratic Party of Serbia[367] | 1988 | Bachelor of Laws | Pančevo, Banatski Brestovac | |
31 | Slavko Obadov | Democratic Party of Serbia[368] | 1948 | Pensioner | Novi Sad | |
32 | Radomir Vidrić | Dveri[369] | 1976 | Mechanical Engineer | Zrenjanin | |
33 | Milica Borović | Dveri[370] | 1967 | Dactylo Correspondent | Inđija | |
34 | Snežana Radulović | Dveri[371] | 1965 | University Professor | Novi Sad | |
35 | Marko Minić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1969 | Mechanical Engineer | Sombor | |
36 | Radenko Kondić | Dveri[372] | 1975 | Graduated Philologist | Novi Sad | |
37 | Sanja Kondić | Dveri[373] | 1981 | Master of Engineering Management | Bačka Palanka | |
38 | Svetislav Kojić | [information missing] | 1985 | Private Entrepreneur | Šid | |
39 | Borko Ilić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1980 | Graduated Economist | Novi Sad | |
40 | Dejan Konstantinović | Dveri[374] | 1972 | Automation Electrician | Šid | |
41 | Obrad Stanović | Dveri[375] | 1976 | Professor of Physical Education | Zrenjanin | |
42 | Olivera Ubavić | [information missing] | 1971 | Journalist | Šid | |
43 | Aleksandar Čavić | Democratic Party of Serbia[376] | 1966 | Electrical Engineer | Zrenjanin | |
44 | Jelena Marković | [information missing] | 1971 | Physics Professor | Pančevo | |
45 | Vanja Car | Dveri[377] | 1981 | Journalist | Sombor |
Electoral lists, 2020 Vojvodina parliamentary election
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Igor Mirović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1968 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Novi Sad | Leader of government; elected; resigned mandate on 29 October 2020[378] |
2 | Damir Zobenica | Serbian Progressive Party | 1981 | Bachelor's Degree (Sociology) | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
3 | Snežana Sedlar | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Bachelor of Laws | Odžaci | Incumbent; re-elected |
4 | Đorđe Milićević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1967 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Novi Sad | Cabinet minister; elected |
5 | Aleksandra Maletić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Bachelor's Degree (Psychologist) | Novi Sad | Elected |
6 | Dmitar Stanišić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Bachelor of Laws | Sremska Mitrovica | Incumbent; re-elected |
7 | Miroslav Španović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1949 | Colonel/Pensioner | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
8 | Rajka Vujović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1979 | Bachelor of Laws, Master of European Studies | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
9 | Miroslav Rodić | Movement of Socialists | 1968 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Bačka Palanka | Incumbent; re-elected |
10 | Marina Toman | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Bachelor's Degree (Economics) | Pančevo | Elected; resigned mandate on 21 September 2020 |
11 | Dejana Krsmanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Graduated Manager | Šid | Incumbent; re-elected |
12 | Aleksandar Bundalo | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Graduated Manager in Sports | Ruma | Elected |
13 | Stojanka Lekić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Graduated Economist | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
14 | Saša Levnajić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Lawyer | Pančevo | Incumbent; re-elected |
15 | Ilija Maravić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1962 | Master's Degree (Economics) | Subotica | Incumbent; re-elected |
16 | Pavel Surovi | Slovaks Forward | 1980 | Graduated Business Informatician | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
17 | Miodrag Bulajić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1970 | Master Economist | Kikinda | Elected |
18 | Nada Mandić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Sombor | Incumbent; re-elected |
19 | Milan Beara | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Private Entrepreneur | Stara Pazova | Elected |
20 | Mia Strajin | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
21 | Milan Garašević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1982 | Entrepreneur | Kovačica | Elected |
22 | Ivana Rosić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Graduated Economist | Pančevo | Elected |
23 | Gizela Crkvenjakov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Professional Manager | Kanjiža | Incumbent; re-elected |
24 | Momo Čolaković | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 1940 | Economist | Novi Sad | Elected |
25 | Dejan Panić | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 1980 | Bachelor of Science in Management | Nova Crnja | Elected |
26 | Vladimir Soro | Movement of Socialists | 1967 | Agricultural Engineer | Novi Sad | Elected |
27 | Bojan Rašić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1985 | Graduated Economist | Inđija | Elected |
28 | Aleksandar Đedovac | Serbian Progressive Party | 1969 | Graduated Mechanical Engineer | Bačka Palanka | Incumbent; re-elected |
29 | Jasmina Stevanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Graduated Political Scientist in Journalism and Information | Subotica | Incumbent; re-elected |
30 | Jovana Medenica | Serbian Progressive Party | 1989 | Graduated Political Scientist | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
31 | Novo Dovedan | Serbian Progressive Party | 1992 | Graduated Economist | Žabalj | Elected |
32 | Slobodan Čikić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1983 | Bachelor of Science in Management | Sremska Mitrovica | Elected |
33 | Milan Vlaisavljević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1974 | Graduated Psychologist | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
34 | Latinka Vasiljković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1981 | Master of Technical Sciences in the Field of Transport | Odžaci | Elected |
35 | Nika Petrović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Bachelor of Laws | Apatin | Elected |
36 | Ivan Tešić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Graduated Economist | Pančevo | Elected |
37 | Nemanja Zavišić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1992 | Master of Laws | Vrbas | Elected |
38 | Ljubodrag Miščević | Serbian Progressive Party | 1960 | Professor of Geography | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
39 | Stanka Mihajlov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1965 | Worker | Ada | Incumbent; re-elected |
40 | Vesna Furundžić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1981 | Graduated Economist | Pančevo | Elected |
41 | Aleksandar Farkaš | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Technician – Road Traffic | Zrenjanin | Incumbent; re-elected |
42 | Marko Marić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1987 | Graduated Economist | Sombor | Elected |
43 | Stanislava Hrnjak | Serbian Progressive Party | 1976 | Master Teacher | Kikinda | Elected |
44 | Gordana Milenković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1966 | Entrepreneur | Kula | Elected; resigned mandate on 19 April 2021 |
45 | Milan Subotin | Serbian Progressive Party | 1984 | Master of Traffic Engineering | Novi Sad | Elected |
46 | Nenad Borović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1964 | Graduated Agricultural Engineer | Ruma | Incumbent; re-elected |
47 | Predrag Vuković | Serbian Progressive Party | 1966 | Graduated Economist | Šid | Elected |
48 | Borislav Antonić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1964 | Legal Technician | Bač | Elected |
49 | Jelena Jovanović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Master Manager | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
50 | Suzana Pronić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Master Biochemist | Vršac | Elected |
51 | Milan Đukić | Serbian Renewal Movement | 1975 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | Elected |
52 | Milica Jurić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1986 | Lawyer | Inđija | Elected |
53 | Matija Kovač | Serbian Progressive Party | 1980 | Graduated Engineer of Technology | Novi Bečej | Incumbent; re-elected |
54 | Uroš Bajić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1992 | Graduated Manager | Novi Sad | Elected |
55 | Ljiljana Plazačić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1985 | Educator | Srbobran | Elected |
56 | Igor Stojkov | Serbian Progressive Party | 1990 | Bachelor of Laws | Senta | Elected |
57 | Ljubo Panić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1984 | Professor of Physics and Astronomy | Titel | Elected; resigned mandate on 19 February 2021 |
58 | Aleksandar Mandić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1988 | Graduated Economist | Pećinci | Elected |
59 | Vesna Tomić | Serbian Progressive Party | 1974 | Master of Engineering Management | Sombor | Elected |
60 | Radmila Mitrović | Serbian Progressive Party | 1972 | Classroom Teacher | Inđija | Elected |
6. For the Kingdom of Serbia – For Serbian Vojvodina (Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia, Monarchist Front) — Žika Gojković
edit7. METLA 2000
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Branislav Ristivojević | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1972 | University Professor | Novi Sad | Elected |
2 | Miloš Tubić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1975 | Graduated Electrical Engineer | Novi Sad | Elected |
3 | Nada Ševo | People's Strong Serbia | 1978 | Bachelor of Laws | Novi Sad | Elected |
4 | Ladislav Tomić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1976 | Doctor of Veterinary Medicine | Kikinda | Elected |
5 | Ružica Igić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1957 | University Professor | Novi Sad | Elected |
6 | Sredo Pajić | Democratic Party of Serbia[484] | 1958 | Graduated Economist | Zrenjanin | |
7 | Jelica Santrač | Movement of Civil Subotica (endorsed by the Democratic Party of Serbia)[485][486] | 1956 | Class Teacher | Subotica | |
8 | Mikica Ilić | Democratic Party of Serbia[487] | 1972 | Bachelor of Laws | Sremska Mitrovica | |
9 | Mihajlo Ulemek | People's Strong Serbia endorsement[488] | 1947 | Pensioner | Stara Pazova | |
10 | Mirjana Grujić | Democratic Party of Serbia[489] | 1973 | Professor of Physical Education | Zrenjanin | |
11 | Bojan Radojević | Democratic Party of Serbia[490] | 1973 | Master of Geosciences | Novi Sad | |
12 | Vlado Kovačević | Democratic Party of Serbia[491] | 1970 | Traffic Technician | Žitište, Čestereg | |
13 | Lazar Radovanović | Democratic Party of Serbia[492] | 1991 | Graduated Economist | Novi Sad | |
14 | Branka Stanković | Democratic Party of Serbia[493] | 1960 | Legal Technician | Novi Sad | |
15 | Dragana Novaković | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[494] | 1988 | Graduated Management Engineer | Zrenjanin | |
16 | Milko Drobnjaković | Democratic Party of Serbia[495] | 1977 | Professional Economist | Novi Sad | |
17 | Miodrag Sekulić | Democratic Party of Serbia[496] | 1960 | Economist Operations Manager | Novi Sad | |
18 | Andrea Tasković | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[497] | 1992 | Chemical Laboratory Assistant | Žitište, Međa | |
19 | Milan Ivanić | Democratic Party of Serbia[498] | 1987 | Production Management Engineer | Zrenjanin | |
20 | Jelena Stanković | Democratic Party of Serbia[499] | 1992 | Graduated Philosopher | Zrenjanin | |
21 | Jasminka Gavrić | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[500] | 1978 | Business Secretary | Žitište, Ravni Topolovac | |
22 | Dragan Atlagić | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[501] | 1971 | History Professor | Zrenjanin | |
23 | Mirjana Marković | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[502] | 1965 | History Professor | Sremska Mitrovica | |
24 | Goran Tomić | Democratic Party of Serbia[503] | 1962 | Graduated Civil Engineer, Master | Novi Sad | |
25 | Lazar Suvajdžić | Association of War Injured of Vojvodina of All Wars (Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement)[504] | 1961 | Pensioner | Novi Sad, Petrovaradin | |
26 | Aleksandar Čavić | Democratic Party of Serbia | 1966 | Electrical Engineer | Zrenjanin | |
27 | Zoran Kolarski | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[505] | 1969 | Professor of Physical Education and Sports | Novi Sad, Rumenka | |
28 | Milica Janjić | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[506] | 1994 | Professor of Physical Education and Sports | Žitište, Ravni Topolovac | |
29 | Maja Mudrinić | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[507] | 1969 | Lawyer | Novi Sad | |
30 | Milan Radović | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[508] | 1959 | Worker | Temerin, Staro Đurđevo | |
31 | Siniša Avakumović | Democratic Party of Serbia[509] | 1973 | Graduated Economist | Novi Sad | |
32 | Marija Janjatović | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[510] | 1989 | Economist | Kikinda | |
33 | Vukan Obradović | Democratic Party of Serbia[511] | 1979 | Professor of Informatics | Žitište, Ravni Topolovac | |
34 | Milena Zelen | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[512] | 1967 | Economist | Subotica | |
35 | Blagiša Jefić | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[513] | 1960 | Construction Technician | Subotica | |
36 | Nikola Kovačević | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[514] | 1984 | Bachelor of Laws | Žitište, Čestereg | |
37 | Željko Šuput | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[515] | 1953 | Pensioner | Subotica | |
38 | Slobodanka Tojaga | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[516] | 1978 | Graphic Designer | Novi Sad | |
39 | Đorđe Đorđević | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[517] | 1993 | Student | Subotica | |
40 | Slavica Popov | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[518] | 1988 | Beautician | Kikinda | |
41 | Predrag Tot | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[519] | 1979 | Sales Technician | Subotica | |
42 | Vedran Despotović | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[520] | 1979 | Professional Economist | Novi Sad | |
43 | Ljubica Milojević | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[521] | 1981 | Vocational Studies in Chemical and Food Technology | Kikinda | |
44 | Goran Stojinović | Democratic Party of Serbia[522] | 1972 | Graduated Economist | Novi Sad | |
45 | Jelena Radin | Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[523] | 1978 | Chemical Technology Technician | Kikinda |
Electoral lists, 2023 Vojvodina parliamentary election
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
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3 | Aleksandra Đanković | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1987 | Master Economist | Novi Sad | Incumbent; re-elected |
5. Dr. Miloš Jovanović–Hope for Serbia–Hope for Vojvodina–Serbian Coalition NADA-National Democratic Alternative–Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS)–For the Kingdom of Serbia (Monarchists)–Vojislav Mihailović
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 | Mr[a] Zlata Đerić | New Democratic Party of Serbia | 1958 | Master of Literature | Sombor | Elected |
10 | Marija Vojinović | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | 1980 | Master Manager | Novi Sad, Veternik |
6. Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians–For Our President, For Our Community, For the Future!
editNumber | Name | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 | Hajnalka Burány | 1980 | Professor of Hungarian language and literature | Senta | Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 18 July 2024 |
7. Serbia Against Violence–Marinika Tepić–Mihailo Brkić (Party of Freedom and Justice, People's Movement of Serbia, Green–Left Front, Do not let Belgrade drown, Ecological Uprising–Ćuta, Democratic Party, Movement of Free Citizens, Serbia Centre, Together, Movement for Reversal, United Trade Unions of Serbia "Sloga", New Face of Serbia)
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
22 | Nikolaje Marina | Party of Freedom and Justice | 1963 | Medical Doctor | Alibunar, Seleuš | Elected |
8. Tomislav Žigmanov–United for Justice–Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina, Usame Zukorlić–Justice and Reconciliation Party–Bosniaks of the Sandžak
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tomislav Žigmanov | Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina | 1967 | Professor | Subotica | Cabinet minister in the Serbian government |
11. Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski–Boško Obradović-National Gathering–State-Building Force–Serbian Party Oathkeepers–Serbian Movement Dveri
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
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120 | Ivan Kostić | Dveri | 1975 | Master of Agricultural Sciences | Vrbas |
13. Vojvodinians–League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina-Vojvodinians, Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians, Together for Vojvodina–Bojan Kostreš
editNumber | Name | Political party or movement | Year of Birth | Career/Educational Background | Place of Residence | Notes |
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43 | Nada Lazić | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina-Vojvodinians | 1950 | Pensioner | Novi Sad |
Notes
edit- ^ Note: In this context, "Mr" stands for "Master" and refers to the candidate's academic credentials.
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