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2017 Serbian local elections

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A small number of municipalities in Serbia held local elections in 2017. These were not part of the country's regular cycle of local elections but instead took place in certain jurisdictions where either the local government had fallen or the last local elections for four-year terms had taken place in 2013.

All local elections in Serbia in 2017 were held under proportional representation. Mayors were not directly elected but were instead chosen by elected members of the local assemblies. Parties were required to cross a five per cent electoral threshold (of all votes, not only of valid votes), although this requirement was waived for parties representing national minority communities.

Results

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Vojvodina

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Kovin

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An election was held in Kovin on 23 April 2017 due to the expiry of the mandate of the previous assembly elected in 2013.

PartyVotes%Seats
Aleksandar VučićFaster, Stronger, Better5,80343.2722
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Communist Party (KP), Greens of Serbia (ZS), Movement of Socialists (PS), Serbian People's Party (SNP)1,89114.107
Dragan Marković Palma–"United Serbia"1,65712.356
Citizens' Group: Kovin Can Do Better-Together for Our Municipality–Dr. Ivan Dotlić1,2289.164
Democratic Party–Dr. Vladimir Tasić1,1468.544
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor7265.412
Party of United Pensioners of SerbiaMilan Krkobabić5253.91
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Vojislav Šešelj4363.25
Total13,412100.0045
Valid votes13,41297.65
Invalid/blank votes3232.35
Total votes13,735100.00
Registered voters/turnout29,14547.13
Source: [1]

Incumbent mayor Sanja Petrović was chosen for another term in office after the election, with the support of thirty-eight delegates. The Socialists participated in the local government.[2] Petrović resigned as mayor in early 2020 in order to harmonize Kovin's municipal elections with Serbia's general local election cycle and was appointed as leader of a provisional administration pending the vote.[3]

Odžaci

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An election was held in Odžaci on 23 April 2017. The previous election had been held in December 2013; sitting mayor Dušan Marijan resigned in early 2017 to harmonize the municipal election with the 2017 Serbian presidential election.[4] Marijan initially led a provisional authority pending new elections; he was later replaced by Latinka Vasiljković.[5][6]

PartyVotes%Seats
Aleksandar VučićFaster, Stronger, Better7,73455.7016
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia2,65319.115
Citizens' Group: Odžaci Can Do Better1,1858.542
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Vojislav Šešelj9737.012
Democratic Party–Aleksandar Dikić9676.962
Citizens' Group: Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović3722.68
Total13,884100.0027
Valid votes13,88497.64
Invalid/blank votes3352.36
Total votes14,219100.00
Registered voters/turnout26,06354.56
Source: [7]

Latinka Vasiljković was chosen as mayor after the election.[8] She resigned in early 2020 to harmonize Odžaci's municipal elections with Serbia's general local election cycle; Goran Nikolić was appointed as the leader of a provisional authority pending the vote.[9]

Pećinci

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An election was held in Pećinci on 24 December 2017, due to the resignation of Serbian Progressive Party mayor Dubravka Kovačević Subotički the previous month. Kovačević Subotički was appointed to lead a provisional administration prior to the vote.[10]

PartyVotes%Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbian Progressive PartySocialist Party of SerbiaIvica Dačić8,74779.7427
"With Dignity, Without Fear–Bata MarkovićDemocratic Party and LSV"–Živko Marković9638.783
"United Serbia"–Dragan Marković Palma4444.05
Citizens' Group: For Pećinci Without Corruption3393.09
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Vojislav Šešelj3152.87
Liberal Democratic Party–Borisav Kostić1621.48
Total10,970100.0030
Valid votes10,97097.47
Invalid/blank votes2852.53
Total votes11,255100.00
Registered voters/turnout15,99470.37
Source: [11]

Željko Trbović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[12] Trbović resigned in early 2020 to harmonize Pećinci's local electoral cycle with the general 2020 Serbian local elections and was appointed to lead a new provisional administration.[13]

Vrbas

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An election was held in Vrbas on 23 April 2017 following the resignation of Progressive Party mayor Milan Glušac earlier in the year. Vrbas had held its last local election in 2013, and the assembly's regular term in office was scheduled to expire in October 2017. Glušac said that he resigned in order to harmonize Vrbas's municipal election with the 2017 Serbian presidential election as a cost-saving measure; he served as leader of a provisional authority pending the vote.[14][15]

PartyVotes%Seats
Aleksandar VučićFaster, Stronger, Better8,44943.6317
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)4,30422.238
Let's Free Vrbas2,27011.724
Movement of SocialistsAleksandar Vulin1,9069.843
Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Vojislav Šešelj1,4147.302
Citizens' Group: Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović1,0205.272
Total19,363100.0036
Valid votes19,36397.37
Invalid/blank votes5222.63
Total votes19,885100.00
Registered voters/turnout35,94755.32
Source: [16]

Milan Glušac was selected for another term as mayor after the election. He announced his resignation in November 2019, withdrew his resignation shortly thereafter, and definitively resigned in early 2020. It is understood that Glušac's resignations were timed in such as way as to harmonize Vrbas's next municipal vote with Serbia's main local election cycle.[17] His resignation became official on 24 February 2020, and he was once again appointed as the leader of a provisional authority pending the next local election.[18][19]

Sumadija and Western Serbia

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Kosjerić

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Elections were held for the Municipal Assembly of Kosjerić on 24 April 2017, due to the expiry of the mandate of the previous assembly elected in 2013.

PartyVotes%Seats
Aleksandar VučićFaster, Stronger, Better (Serbian Progressive Party, Socialist Party of Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia)2,11632.7710
Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Liberal Democratic PartyBefore it's Too late1,12217.375
For a Healthy SerbiaMilan Stamatović–Kosjerić76511.853
Democratic Party of SerbiaMiloš Jovanović6339.803
Serbian People's PartyNenad Popović5097.882
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić5087.872
Movement of Socialists Aleksandar Vulin4577.082
Dveri2694.17
Serbian Radical Party Dr. Vojislav Šešelj791.22
Total6,458100.0027
Valid votes6,45898.55
Invalid/blank votes951.45
Total votes6,553100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,77867.02
Source: [20]

Žarko Đokić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[21]

Mionica

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Boban Janković of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned as mayor of Mionica on 25 October 2017 and was afterward appointed to lead a provisional administration. New elections were held on 24 December 2017.[22]

PartyVotes%Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbian Progressive Party5,53267.3628
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković PalmaSerbian Radical Party (SRS)–Dr. Vojislav Šešelj1,31716.046
Democratic Party Mionica Milan Gavrilović Ćićovan1,15014.005
Milan Krkobabić, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)2142.61
Total8,213100.0039
Valid votes8,21397.07
Invalid/blank votes2482.93
Total votes8,461100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,46473.80
Source: [23]

Boban Janković was again chosen as mayor after the election.[24]

References

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