2016 Serbian local elections

Local elections were held in most cities and municipalities of Serbia (excluding the disputed territory of Kosovo)[lower-alpha 1] on 24 April 2016, with repeat voting later taking place in some jurisdictions. The elections were held concurrently with the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election and the 2016 Vojvodina provincial election.

Elections were not held for the City Assembly of Belgrade, as its members were elected on a different four-year cycle (although local assembly elections were held in the City of Belgrade's constituent municipalities). Some other cities and municipalities also did not hold local elections in 2020, for the same reason.

All local elections in Serbia are held under proportional representation. Mayors are not directly elected but are instead chosen by elected members of the local assemblies. Parties were required to cross a five per cent electoral threshold to win representation in the local assembles in 2016, although this requirement was waived for parties representing national minority communities.

The Serbian Progressive Party's coalition, which won majority victories at the republic and provincial levels, also won most of the local elections.

Results

Note: The first percentage column refers to the percentage of valid votes received by each list. The second column refers to the percentage of all votes. Lists were required to receive five per cent of all votes to cross the electoral threshold.

Belgrade

Local elections were held in all seventeen of Belgrade's municipalities.

The Progressive Party and its allies finished first in fourteen municipalities and ultimately formed government in all fourteen. The three municipalities that the Progressives did not win were New Belgrade, Stari Grad, and Vračar. In New Belgrade, Aleksandar Šapić's independent list placed first, and Šapić was confirmed for a second term as mayor. In Stari Grad, the Democratic Party and its allies won the election and formed the local government. In Vračar, a multi-party coalition led by the Democratic Party narrowly defeated the Progressives, but the Progressives were able to form a government after splitting the coalition.

Barajevo

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Serbian Renewal Movement) 6,159 45.94 43.99 17
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia SPS, United Serbia JS)–Dragan Marković Palma 1,315 9.81 9.39 3
Social Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,132 8.44 8.09 3
Patriotic Bloc Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia 1,113 8.30 7.95 3
Democratic Party, Branka Savić 1,091 8.14 7.79 3
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 794 5.92 5.67 2
Citizens' Group: Accord–Rade Tanasijević 733 5.47 5.24 2
Citizens' Group: Strength of Serbia–Rade Golubović 640 4.77 4.57 -
Serbian Movement Dveri 429 3.20 3.06 -
13,406 100 95.75 33
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 37.

Slobodan Bata Adamović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The local coalition government was formed by the Progressives, the Socialists, and Rade Tanasijević's Accord movement.[1]

Čukarica

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists, New Serbia, Serbian People's Party) 37,081 43.54 42.40 21
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 10,600 12.45 12.12 6
Democratic ČukaricaZoran Alimpić Democratic Party, SDSBoris TadićNew Party 10,383 12.19 11.87 6
DveriDSSFor a Growing ČukaricaUroš Janković 8,085 9.49 9.24 4
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 7,955 9.34 9.10 4
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)" 7,608 8.93 8.70 4
Alliance for a Better SerbiaČedomir Jovanović, Liberal Democratic PartySerbian Renewal Movement 1,991 2.34 2.28 -
Never in NATO–Movement for the Neutrality of Serbia–People's AllianceVladan Glišić 1,455 1.71 1.66 -
85,158 100 97.37 45
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 33; Lokalni Izbori – Republika Srbija; Lokalni Izbori 2016; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; p. 38.

Incumbent mayor Srđan Kolarić of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, with the support of twenty-nine delegates. The local governing alliance consisted of the Progressives, Socialists, and Radicals.[2]

Grocka

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists) 16,800 45.90 44.26 20
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma 4,208 11.50 11.09 5
Our Man–Blažo Stojanović 2,856 7.80 7.52 3
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 2,546 6.96 6.71 3
Patriotic Bloc Grocka–For Our Place, Together We Can Do Better (Serbian Monarchist Party, Democratic Party of Serbia) 2,012 5.50 5.30 2
New Serbia–Vesna Tasev Pekarski 2,010 5.49 5.30 2
DS–Goran Marković 1,846 5.04 4.86 -
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 1,480 4.04 3.90 -
To Ask the PeopleSDS Boris TadićSNP Nenad Popović 1,279 3.49 3.37 -
Serbian Movement DveriBoško Obradović 1,139 3.11 3.00 -
Dialogue–Andrija Milić 425 1.16 1.12 -
36,601 100 96.43 35
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 40.

Dragoljub Simonović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[3] He resigned amid controversy in March 2019 and was replaced by Živadinka Avramović.[4]

Lazarevac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists, New Serbia, Serbian People's Party 12,117 35.58 34.43 27
Citizens' Group: Lazarevac–Our Home–Milan Đorđević-Đokin 7,136 20.95 20.28 16
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Alimpijević-Cipi 3,683 10.81 10.46 8
Democratic Party–Dr. Ivko Marić 2,487 7.30 7.07 5
Lazarevac Fan Club–Milan Ralić Čombe 1,988 5.84 5.65 4
DveriDemocratic Party of SerbiaSanda Rašković IvićBoško Obradović 1,668 4.90 4.74 -
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 1,531 4.50 4.35 -
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 1,264 3.71 3.59 -
For the Lazarevac You Deserve–Aleksandar Dražić 851 2.50 2.42 -
Green Party (Green Party, Slovak Party) 795 2.33 2.26 1
Boris Tadić Social Democratic Party 537 1.58 1.53 -
34,057 100 96.77 61
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 49; Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 50 (9 May 2016), pp. 11–12.

Bojan Sinđelić of the Progressive Party was selected as mayor after the election, with the support of thirty-five delegates (out of thirty-nine who attended the session). The members of the Lazarevac–Out Home list were not present for the vote. Although the selection of a Progressive Party representative as mayor was expected, the choice of Sinđelić was surprising to many.[5]

Mladenovac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Serbian Renewal Movement) 12,176 48.21 46.66 29
Beli – Go Hard!Luka Maksimović (Sarmu probo nisi) 5,190 20.55 19.89 12
For a Just Mladenovac–Dejan Čokić–Democratic Party (Democratic Party, New Party) 2,876 11.39 11.02 7
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma" 1,807 7.16 6.93 4
Count on UsSDSBoris Tadić, LDPČedomir Jovanović 1,315 5.21 5.04 3
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 1,216 4.81 4.66 -
DveriDSS Mr. Duśan Stojković 675 2.67 2.59 -
25,255 100 96.79 55
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 43; Lokalni Izbori – Republika Srbija; Lokalni Izbori 2016; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; p. 38. The latter source, which has different vote totals, is here taken as definitive.

Vladan Glišić of the Progressive Party (not to be confused with the future parliamentarian of the same name) was chosen as mayor after the election, with the support of thirty-eight delegates. The Socialist Party supported the administration.[6]

New Belgrade

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar ŠapićFor Mayor of the Municipality of New Belgrade 40,003 35.88 34.83 21
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists) 31,422 28.18 27.36 17
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 9,827 8.82 8.56 5
For a Just SerbiaDemocratic Party (Democratic Party, New Party) 6,718 6.03 5.85 3
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 6,459 5.79 5.62 3
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS) 5,475 4.91 4.77 -
DveriDemocratic Party of SerbiaNew Team for New Belgrade 4,944 4.43 4.30 -
Boris Tadić, Čedomir JovanovićAlliance for a Better SerbiaLiberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party 3,012 2.70 2.62 -
Borko StefanovićSerbian Left for New Belgrade 1,670 1.50 1.45 -
For Bežanija, B. Kosa, Blokovi, and Ledine 1,261 1.13 1.10 -
Despite–Unanimously for New Belgrade–Borisav Radosavljević 710 0.64 0.62 -
111,501 100 97.08 49
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 15; Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 37 (28 April 2016), p. 53.

Incumbent mayor Aleksandar Šapić was confirmed for another term in office with the support of twenty-six out of forty-seven delegates.[7]

Obrenovac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists) 17,967 49.93 48.41 33
For an Independent ObrenovacDSSDS–Slobodan Molerović 4,047 11.25 10.90 7
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Ivica Dačić 3,753 10.43 10.11 6
Citizens' Group: Obrenovac–Our City–Svetozar Dobrašinović-Toza 2,373 6.59 6.39 4
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 2,285 6.35 6.16 4
Citizens' Group: Private Citizens of Obrenovac–Bistro 1,807 5.02 4.87 -
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 1,416 3.94 3.82 -
Serbian Movement DveriDemocratic Party of Serbia 1,280 3.56 3.45 -
Russian Party Obrenovac–Milan Vučićević-Vučko 544 1.51 1.47 -
Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia 512 1.42 1.38 -
35,984 100 96.96 55
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 49 (5 May 2016), p. 3; Lokalni Izbori – Republika Srbija; Lokalni Izbori 2016; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; p. 38. The latter source, which has different vote totals, is here taken as definitive.

Incumbent mayor Miroslav Čučković of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[8]

Palilula

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Serbian People's Party) 35,301 44.47 43.09 27
For a Democratic PalilulaDSSDSLDP–Stojan Nikolić 14,874 18.74 18.15 11
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 7,633 9.62 9.32 5
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 6,880 8.67 8.40 5
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS) 6,512 8.20 7.95 4
DveriDSS 4,723 5.95 5.76 3
Unanimously for PalilulaVladan Glišić 985 1.24 1.20 -
Citizens of Serbia for Palilula 954 1.20 1.16 -
New PartyNew Team for a Better Palilula 823 1.04 1.00 -
United Russian Party–Mr. Miodrag Dakić 456 0.57 0.56 -
Party of Russians of Serbia 245 0.31 0.30 -
79,386 100 96.89 55
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 19.

Aleksandar Jovičić of the Progressive Party was selected as mayor after the election, which the support of thirty-four delegates. The local coalition government was formed by the Progressives, Socialists, and Radicals.[9]

Rakovica

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia) 23,563 45.78 44.62 25
Democrats Together (Democratic PartyBojan Pajtić, SDSBoris Tadić, LDP, Serbian Left) 6,331 12.30 11.99 6
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 6,157 11.96 11.66 6
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS) 5,366 10.43 10.16 5
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 4,739 9.21 8.97 5
DveriDemocratic Party of Serbia 3,614 7.02 6.84 3
Oathkeepers for RakovicaMilica Đurđević 1,343 2.61 2.54 -
Blank Papers 357 0.69 0.68 -
51,470 100 97.46 50
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 23.

Incumbent mayor Vladan Kocić of the Progressive party was confirmed for a new term in office, receiving the votes of thirty delegates. The local coalition government was formed by the Progressives and the Socialists.[10]

Savski Venac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Serbian People's Party) 6,502 31.64 30.93 13
"Democratic PartySocial Democratic PartyLiberal Democratic PartyNew Party–Dušan Dinčić" 4,538 22.08 21.59 9
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 3,858 18.77 18.35 7
"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)"–Ivica Dačić 1,802 8.77 8.57 3
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 1,467 7.14 6.98 2
Democratic Party of SerbiaDveri 1,367 6.65 6.50 2
Let's Defeat the Parties, Let's Vote for the People–Local Self-Organization Savski Venac (Citizens' Party, Greeks of Serbia, Vlach Party) 782 3.81 3.72 1
New Serbia–Duško Jovanović 235 1.14 1.12 -
20,551 100 97.76 37
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 28.

Irena Vujović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The local coalition government included the Progressives and the Socialists.[11] Parliamentarian Nataša Vučković was re-elected as a DS candidate.[12]

Sopot

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party) 6,448 70.86 67.56 25
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 840 9.23 8.80 3
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 825 9.07 8.64 3
Democratic PartyLiberal Democratic PartyFor My Place–We Know and We Can 758 8.33 7.94 2
For SopotSDSBoris Tadić 229 2.52 2.40 -
9,100 100 95.35 33
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 46.

Živorad Milosavljević of the Progressive Party, who had served as mayor of Sopot since 1989, was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[13]

Stari Grad

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
"Democratic PartyKeepers of Stari GradMarko Bastać" (Democratic Party, New Party) 9,227 33.06 32.33 20
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Serbian Renewal Movement, Serbian People's Party) 6,694 23.99 23.45 14
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 3,948 14.15 13.83 8
Democratic Party of SerbiaDveriSanda Rašković Ivić 1,998 7.16 7.00 4
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) United Serbia (JS)" 1,794 6.43 6.29 4
Boris Tadić, Čedomir JovanovićAlliance for a Better SerbiaLDP, SDS 1,694 6.07 5.93 3
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 1,557 5.58 5.45 3
Duckling–No Belgrade Waterfront 430 1.54 1.51 -
Unanimously for Stari GradVladan Glišić 327 1.17 1.15 -
"Čiča Gliša" (Montenegrin Party, Sandžak Raška Party) 237 0.85 0.83 -
27,906 100 97.77 56
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 31.

Marko Bastać, at the time a member of the Democratic Party, was chosen as mayor by a secret ballot in May 2016 with the support of thirty-eight delegates. The Socialist Party participated in the local coalition government. The Progressives and Enough Is Enough subsequently indicated they would serve in opposition.[14] There was some confusion as to which other parties supported the coalition.[15] Future parliamentarian Uglješa Marković of the Socialist Party received a mandate on 29 September 2016 and served for the remainder of the term..[16]

Surčin

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Movement of Socialists) 11,399 51.25 49.53 21
Democratic Party–Vojislav Janošević, Vojislav Janošević 4,505 20.26 19.57 8
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party, Miroslav Malbaša 2,324 10.45 10.10 4
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS) United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma, Vesna Šalović 1,522 6.84 6.61 2
Citizens' Group: Movement for a Rich Municipality of Surčin, Jovan Svetković 1,122 5.04 4.87 -
DveriDSS, Goran Ljiljanić 976 4.39 4.24 -
Boris Tadić, Čedomir JovanovićAlliance for a Better Serbia
Social Democratic Party, Liberal Democratic Party, United Movement, Dušan Mitova
392 1.76 1.70 -
22,240 100 96.63 35
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 48. This source contains an error in the percentage of the total number of votes received by the Democratic Party list; the error is here corrected.

Stevan Šuša of the Progressive Party was subsequently chosen as mayor, with the support of twenty-two delegates.[17]

Voždovac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Movement of Socialists, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia) 33,107 42.43 41.23 26
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 10,789 13.83 13.44 8
For a Just VoždovacDemocratic Party–Goran Šević 7,572 9.70 9.43 6
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS) 6,537 8.38 8.14 5
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 6,451 8.27 8.03 5
DveriDemocratic Party of Serbia 6,195 7.94 7.71 5
Alliance for a Better VoždovacBoris Tadić, Čedomir JovanovićSDS, LDP 3,472 4.45 4.32 -
Oathkeepers–Stevan Radović 1,572 2.01 1.96 -
Good for Voždovac 1,069 1.37 1.33 -
Social Justice for All–Nemanja Veljić 859 1.10 1.07 -
Democratic Alternative–For a Better Voždovac, Adelita Radičević 407 0.52 0.51 -
78,030 100 97.17 55
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 2.

Incumbent mayor Aleksandar Savić of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, by a vote of thirty-nine to fifteen. The local administration was supported by the Progressives, Socialists, and Radicals, as well as the Our Voždovac group (which split from the Dveri–Democratic Party of Serbia list).[18]

Vračar

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Free Vračar Bane Kuzmanović Democratic Party + Social Democratic Party +Liberal Democratic Party + New Party + Social Democratic Union + Serbian Left 10,323 31.52 30.89 17
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists) 9,336 28.51 27.94 16
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 4,561 13.93 13.65 7
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Ivica Dačić 2,139 6.53 6.40 3
Democratic Party of SerbiaDveri 1,712 5.23 5.12 2
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 1,593 4.86 4.77 -
Vračar Vračarians-Vračar Beautification Association 1,588 4.85 4.75 -
Green Party 532 1.62 1.59 -
Unanimously for VračarVladan GlišićNenad PopovićMiroslav Parović 385 1.18 1.15 -
Duckling–No Belgrade Waterfront 382 1.17 1.14 -
None of the Above 200 0.61 0.60 -
32,751 100 98.01 45
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), pp. 4–5.

The Free Vračar alliance did not remain united after the election, and Milan Nedeljković of the Progressive Party was selected as mayor with the support of twenty-three delegates. The local coalition government was formed by the Progressive Party, the Socialist Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the Democratic Party of Serbia. The opposition parties boycotted the vote.[19]

Zemun

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists, New Serbia, Serbian People's Party) 35,692 45.74 44.52 32
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 10,325 13.23 12.88 9
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 7,045 9.03 8.79 6
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS) 6,015 7.71 7.50 5
Democratic Party–(Democratic Party–New Party) 4,291 5.50 5.35 3
Boris Tadić, Čedomir JovanovićAlliance for a Better ZemunSocial Democratic Party, Liberal Democratic Party 3,611 4.63 4.50 -
DveriDemocratic Party of SerbiaFront for Zemun 3,214 4.12 4.01 -
Locally United for Zemun and Batajnica–Prof. Dr. Danica Grujičić (United Russian Party, Vlach Party) 1,724 2.21 2.15 1
Citizens' Group: Zemun, a Matter of the Heart (Serbian Party Oathkeepers, Serbian Patriotic Front) 1,370 1.76 1.71 -
Green Party 1,317 1.69 1.64 1
Enough of the Robbery, Corruption, and Theft–Milorad Radulović 1,263 1.62 1.58 -
None of the Above–Nenad Vidović 1,107 1.42 1.38 -
Serbian-Russian Movement–Slobodan Dimitrijević 643 0.82 0.80 -
Srpska Krajina in Their Hearts 417 0.53 0.52 -
78,034 100 97.34 57
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), p. 12.

Incumbent mayor Dejan Matić of the Progressive Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election.[20] The Serbia Is Winning list formed a local coalition government with the Radical Party. Aleksandar Šešelj, who was elected to the assembly at the head of the Radical Party list, served as a member of the municipal council (i.e., the executive branch of the government) from 17 June 2016 to 27 October 2017.[21][22][23][24]

Zvezdara

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists) 26,688 37.15 36.13 21
Democratic PartyFor the Sake of Zvezdara (Democratic Party, New Party) 9,316 12.97 12.61 7
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 8,925 12.42 12.08 7
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma 6,600 9.19 8.93 5
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 5,353 7.45 7.25 4
DSSDveri 4,674 6.51 6.33 4
Boris Tadić, Čedomir JovanovićAlliance for a Better SerbiaSocial Democratic Party, Liberal Democratic Party 3,922 5.46 5.31 3
Citizens' Group: Mirijevo 3,701 5.15 5.01 3
For a Better Zvezdara–My Zvezdara–Miljan Stojanović 1,303 1.81 1.76 -
Unanimously for ZvezdaraVladan Glišić 1,130 1.57 1.53 -
Serbian Monarchist Party "Serbian Concord"–Ljubomir Simić 223 0.31 0.30 -
71,835 100 97.24 53
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 34 (25 April 2016), pp. 8–9; Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 60 Number 37 (28 April 2016), p. 51.

Miloš Ignjatović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election, with the support of twenty-nine delegates. The government was supported by the Socialists and the Mirijevo list.[25]

Central Banat District

Local elections were held in the one city (Zrenjanin) and all four of the municipalities in the Central Banat District. The Progressive Party and its allies won majority victories in Zrenjanin and Sečanj and plurality victories in Novi Bečej and Žitište. An independent list won the election in Nova Crnja; the leader of the list joined the Progressive Party after the election.

Zrenjanin

The results of the election for the City Assembly of Zrenjanin were as follows:

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Serbian Renewal Movement) 23,156 43.12 41.90 35
"Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS) Dragan Marković Palma, People's Movement of Serbia (NPS), Russian Democratic Party (RDS)–Željko Malušić 6,174 11.50 11.17 9
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 4,987 9.29 9.02 7
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 3,337 6.21 6.04 5
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 3,282 6.11 5.94 5
Democratic Party–Dr. Gordana Kozlovački 2,817 5.25 5.10 4
Boris Tadić, Čedomir JovanovićAlliance for a Better Zrenjanin (Social Democratic Party, Liberal Democratic Party, Vojvodina's Party) 1,974 3.68 3.57 -
DveriDSS–Patriotic Bloc Zrenjanin 1,883 3.51 3.41 -
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 1,818 3.39 3.29 2
Serbian Left Zrenjanin–Borko StefanovićSerbia for All of Us 1,011 1.88 1.82 -
Our City Our Thing–Fight For Water 887 1.65 1.60 -
"Zrenjanin Capital of Vojvodina" (Roma Party, Bunjevci Party–Citizens of Serbia) 656 1.22 1.19 -
Russian Party–Ljubomir Putić 535 1.00 0.97 -
People's Movement Dinara-Drina-Danube–Nada Babić 515 0.96 0.93 -
"Citizens of Serbia" (Democratic Movement of Romanians of Serbia, Party of Russians of Serbia) 418 0.78 0.76 -
Republican Party–Eržebet Popov 257 0.48 0.47 -
53,707 100 97.18 67
Source: Službeni List (Grada Zrenjanina), Volume 25 Number 15 (28 April 2016), pp. 1-2.

Incumbent mayor Čedomir Janjić of the Progressive Party was confirmed in office after the election, with the support of the Socialists and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.[26]

Nova Crnja

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Citizens' Group: Pera Milankov 1,904 31.42 30.28 9
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Serbian People's Party) 1,480 24.42 23.53 7
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)" 1,104 18.22 17.55 5
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 561 9.26 8.92 2
Nova Crnja Our HomeDemocratic PartyLeague of Social Democrats of Vojvodina–Vladan Radin Madrida 395 6.52 6.28 2
Social Democratic Party–Russian Democratic Party–Boris Tadić 210 3.47 3.34 -
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 198 3.27 3.15 -
United Russian Party–Zoran Marić 107 1.77 1.70 -
Dveri 101 1.67 1.61 -
6,060 100 96.36 25
Sources: Službeni List (Opštine Nova Crnja), Volume 25 Number 6 (25 April 2016), pp. 3-4; Službeni List (Opštine Nova Crnja), Volume 25 Number 7 (27 April 2016), p. 1.

Incumbent mayor Pera Milankov joined the Progressive Party after the election and was confirmed for another term as mayor.[27] In 2018, he was convicted of giving and accepting bribes and given a prison sentence of one year and ten months; as the sentence was not final pending an appeal, he continued to serve as mayor.[28] He was dismissed in June 2019 and replaced by fellow Progressive Party member Vladimir Brakus.[29]

Novi Bečej

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia) 4,840 38.51 37.38 14
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak (League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, Serbian People's Party) 2,509 19.96 19.38 7
Miša VrebalovMilivoj Vrebalov 2,036 16.20 15.72 6
"Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party" 1,157 9.21 8.94 3
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor (Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, Hungarian Unity Party) 559 4.45 4.32 1
"Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)" 547 4.35 4.22 -
The Power of Youth 480 3.82 3.71 -
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 439 3.49 3.39 -
12,567 100 97.05 31
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Novi Bečej), Volume 50 Number 12 (25 April 2016), pp. 1-2.

Saša Maksimović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election, with support from the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians and members of Milovoj Vrebalov's group.[30]

Sečanj

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party) 3,162 44.71 43.32 12
Socialist Party of Serbia 1,545 21.84 21.17 6
Third Serbia BS–Miroslav Papović 830 11.73 11.37 3
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 543 7.68 7.44 2
Citizens' Group 326 4.61 4.47 -
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 262 3.70 3.59 -
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 150 2.12 2.06 -
Coalition: Democratic PartyDemocratic Party of Serbia 139 1.97 1.90 -
Coalition: Roma Party, Bunjevci Party–Citizens of Serbia 116 1.64 1.69 -
7,073 100 96.90 23
Source: Lokalni Izbori – Republika Srbija; Lokalni Izbori 2016; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 53.

Incumbent mayor Predrag Milošević of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He died on 15 April 2017 and was replaced by Predrag Rađenović, also of the Progressive Party.[31][32]

Žitište

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Serbian Renewal Movement) 2,797 31.02 29.87 11
"Igor Salak–It's Time for Better" (Democratic Party and SDS) 1,910 21.18 20.40 8
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), Serbian People's Party (SNP)" 1,439 15.96 15.37 6
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 712 7.90 7.60 2
Our Villages, Our Responsibilities–Vojislav Mrkšić 690 7.65 7.37 2
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 518 5.74 5.53 2
"Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party" 376 4.17 4.02 -
"Movement of Socialists–Divna Sakradžija" 308 3.42 3.29 -
Dveri–Željko Bandić 268 2.97 2.86 -
9,018 100 96.30 31
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Žitište), Volume 30 Number 16 (27 April 2016), p. 5.

Incumbent mayor Mitar Vučurević of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[33]

North Bačka District

Local elections were held in the one city (Subotica) and both of the municipalities in the North Bačka District. The Progressive Party won plurality victories in Subotica and Mali Iđoš, while the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was successful in Bačka Topola (where the Progressives joined a coalition government after the election).

Subotica

The results of the election for the City Assembly of Subotica were as follows:

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Movement of Socialists, New Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Serbian Renewal Movement, Third Serbia) 23,685 38.51 37.33 31
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 8,724 14.19 13.75 11
Jenö Maglai–Movement of Subotica Citizens Magai Jenö 8,240 13.40 12.99 11
For a Just SuboticaDemocratic Party (Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina, LDP, Nova) 5,275 8.58 8.31 7
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak, Social Democratic PartyBoris Tadić, Green Ecological Party–Greens 3,636 5.91 5.73 4
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 2,984 4.85 4.70 -
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS) Dragan Marković Palma, Communist Party (KP) 2,628 4.27 4.14 -
Serbian Radical Party, Dveri, Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS)–Nemanja Šarčević 2,568 4.18 4.05 -
Alliance of Bačka Bunjevci–Mirko Bajić 1,454 2.36 2.29 1
Russian Party 935 1.52 1.47 1
Vojvodina Tolerance 832 1.35 1.31 1
Citizens of Serbia 538 0.87 0.85 -
61,499 100 96.93 67
Source: Službeni List (Grada Subotice), Volume 51 Number 26 (25 April 2016), pp. 2-4.

Bogdan Laban of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The Progressives and their allies governed in a coalition with the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.[34]

Bačka Topola

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansDemocratic Party of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 4,682 33.10 31.86 15
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Serbian Renewal Movement) 3,769 26.65 25.65 12
Citizens' Alliance–Civil 1,351 9.55 9.19 4
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS) Dragan Marković Palma 1,172 8.29 7.97 4
"Hungarian Movement–For Our MunicipalityDZVM" 1,091 7.71 7.42 3
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak, Social Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,016 7.18 6.91 3
Serbian Radical PartyDemocratic Party of SerbiaDveri 558 3.95 3.80 -
Democratic Party 504 3.56 3.43 -
14,143 100 96.24 41
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Bačka Topola), Volume 48 Number 8 (16 May 2016), pp. 629-630.

Incumbent mayor Gabor Kišlinder of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was confirmed for a new term in office after the election. The government was formed by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians and the Serbian Progressive Party.[35]

Mali Iđoš

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia) 2,181 38.10 36.49 10
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 1,729 30.21 28.93 8
Marko Rovčanin–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 1,390 24.28 23.26 6
Montenegrin PartyNenad Stevović 424 7.41 7.09 1
5,724 100 95.77 25
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Mali Iđoš), Volume 48 Number 10 (5 May 2016), p. 2.

Marko Lazić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[36]

North Banat District

Local elections were held in the one city (Kikinda) and all five municipalities of the North Banat District. The Progressive Party and its allies won a majority victory in Kikinda as well as plurality victories in Čoka and Novi Kneževac, forming government in all three jurisdictions. The Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians won plurality victories Kanjiža and Senta and in both cases formed a coalition government with the Progressives. An independent list won in Ada; its leader joined the Progressives later in the year.

Kikinda

The results of the election for the City Assembly of Kikinda were as follows:

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists) 15,398 50.97 49.58 26
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 2,607 8.63 8.39 4
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 2,330 7.71 7.50 4
Let's Defend KikindaDemocratic Party, Social Democratic Party, Liberal Democratic Party, Vojvodina's Party–Viktor Felbab 2,305 7.63 7.42 3
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 1,522 5.04 4.90 2
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 1,482 4.91 4.77 -
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 1,430 4.73 4.60 -
Serbian People's PartyNenad PopovićUnited Serbia–Dragoljub Ćosić 1,405 4.65 4.52 -
DveriDemocratic Party of SerbiaSanda Rašković IvićBoško Obradović 957 3.17 3.08 -
Green Party 440 1.46 1.42 -
People's Movement Dinara-Drina-Danube–Tomislav Bokan 333 1.10 1.07 -
30,209 100 97.27 39
Source: Službeni List (Grada Kikinde), Volume 1 Number 5 (25 April 2016), p. 68.

Incumbent mayor Pavle Markov of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians participated in the city's coalition government.[37]

Ada

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Citizens' Group: For Our Municipality: We Justify Your Trust 5,061 63.36 61.38 19
Coalition: Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia) 1,309 16.39 15.87 4
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 1,084 13.57 13.15 4
DZVM–Hungarian Movement–For Change! 534 6.69 6.48 2
7,988 100 96.87 29
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Ada), Volume 49 Number 18 (25 April 2016), p. 8.

Incumbent mayor Zoltán Bilicki of the For Our Municipality list was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He joined the Progressive Party in December 2016.[38]

Čoka

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party) 2,050 38.68 37.28 11
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 1,744 32.91 31.71 9
Democratic Party–Boris Ilić 615 11.60 11.18 3
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 373 7.04 6.78 2
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 230 4.34 4.18 -
Serbian Russian Movement–Igor Smiljković 185 3.49 3.36 -
Movement of SocialistsAleksandar Vulin 103 1.94 1.87 -
5,300 100 96.38 25
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Čoka), 25 April 2016, p. 79.

Stana Đember of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The government was formed by the Progressives and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.[39]

Kanjiža

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 3,969 38.86 37.32 12
Ukrok–United for the Municipality of Kanjiža–Tandari 1,989 19.48 18.71 6
Hungarian Movement–Differently From Now On–Halas Monika (Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians, Hungarian Movement) 1,941 19.01 18.25 5
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party) 1,729 16.93 16.26 5
Vojvodina's Tolerance 397 3.89 3.73 1
Active Serbia–Dr. Dušan Janjić 188 1.84 1.77 -
10,213 100 96.04 29
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Kanjiža), 25 April 2016, p. 160.

Róbert Fejsztámer of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was chosen as mayor after the election. The Progressive Party participated in the local government.[40]

Novi Kneževac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party) 2,800 48.22 46.47 15
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 1,303 22.44 21.63 7
Democratic Party 936 16.12 15.54 5
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)" 404 6.96 6.71 2
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 364 6.27 6.04 2
5,807 100 96.38 31
Source: Lokalni Izbori – Republika Srbija; Lokalni Izbori 2016; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 44.

Radovan Uverić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[41]

Senta

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 2,841 33.64 32.68 11
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists, New Serbia, Serbian Renewal Movement, Serbian People's Party) 1,517 17.96 17.45 5
Anikó Zsíros JankelićWe Have Proven Ourselves by Our WorkDemocratic Party 1,440 17.05 16.57 5
Hungarian Movement–For Change!–Zsoldos Ferenc (Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians, Hungarian Movement) 1,341 15.88 15.43 5
Zenta a Zentalake - Senta SećanimaLászló Rác Szabó (Hungarian Civic Alliance) 934 11.06 10.74 3
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)" 373 4.42 4.29 -
8,446 100 97.16 29
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Senta), Volume 51 Number 8 (25 April 2016), pp. 512-513.

Incumbent mayor Rudolf Czegledi of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The Progressive Party participated in the local government.[42]

South Bačka District

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

The City of Novi Sad comprises two municipalities (the City municipality of Novi Sad and Petrovaradin), although their powers are very limited relative to the city government. Unlike Belgrade, Niš, and Vranje, Novi Sad does not have directly elected municipal assemblies.

The Progressive Party and its allies placed first in all cities and municipalities that held elections, and members of the Progressive Party were subsequently chosen as mayors in all jurisdictions.

Novi Sad

The results of the election for the City Assembly of Novi Sad were as follows:

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Movement of Socialists) 70,084 41.30 40.36 38
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 16,841 9.93 9.70 9
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 14,800 8.72 8.52 8
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma 14,336 8.45 8.26 7
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 12,602 7.43 7.26 7
Democratic Party–Dr. Veljko Krstonošić 11,748 6.92 6.77 6
People's Movement Dinara-Drina-Danube–Tomislav Bokan 7,414 4.37 4.27 -
DveriDSSSanda Rašković IvićBoško Obradović 6,434 3.79 3.71 -
Boris Tadić, Čedomir JovanovićAlliance for a Better Novi Sad (Social Democratic Party, Liberal Democratic Party and Green Ecological Party-Greens) 3,802 2.24 2.19 -
Green Party (Green Party, Slovak Party) 2,787 1.64 1.60 1
Serbian LeftBorko Stefanović 2,628 1.55 1.51 -
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 2,462 1.45 1.42 1
None of the Above 1,982 1.17 1.14 1
Serbian-Russian Movement–Slobodan Dimitrijević 890 0.52 0.51 -
United Russian Party–Zoran Marić 443 0.26 0.26 -
Republican Party–Ljubomir Čirilović 428 0.25 0.25 -
169,681 100 97.72 78
Source: Službeni List (Grada Novog Sada), Volume 35 Number 26 (25 April 2016), pp. 1230-1.

Incumbent mayor Miloš Vučević of the Progressive Party was confirmed for a second term in office after the election, by a vote of fifty-two to twenty-two (with four invalid votes). The government was supported by the Progressives, the Socialists, and the League of Social Democrats.[43] Milorad Mirčić, who served as the city's mayor in the 1990s, was re-elected to the assembly on the Radical Party list.[44]

Bač

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia) 2,866 38.00 36.65 11
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 1,132 15.01 14.48 4
Tomislav BogunovićSa Reči Na DelaDemocratic Party (LDP, DSHV) 1,048 13.89 13.40 4
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 569 7.54 7.28 2
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma" 528 7.00 6.75 2
Movement of SocialistsAleksandar Vulin 516 6.84 6.60 1
Mirko Pušara and Citizens of Bač Against Thieves 387 5.13 4.95 -
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 264 3.50 3.38 1
DSS, Dveri–Patriotic Blok For a Better Municipality of Bač 233 3.09 2.98 -
7,543 100 96.47 25
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Bač), Volume 49 Number 16 (14 May 2016), pp. 2-3.

Incumbent mayor Dragan Stašević of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[45] He was replaced by Borislav Antonić of the same party on 10 October 2017.[46]

Bačka Palanka

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Serbian People's Party, Slovaks Forward) 11,273 38.30 37.32 20
Movement of Socialists–Peđa Vuletić, Saša Borković, Dr. Boro Jović (PSPUPS) 5,181 17.60 17.15 9
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS) Dragan Marković Palma, Communist Party (KP) 3,915 13.30 12.96 7
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 2,794 9.49 9.25 4
Democratic PartyFor a Just Bačka Palanka 1,241 4.22 4.11 -
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 1,230 4.18 4.07 -
Party of Vojvodina Slovaks–Viliam Slavka 847 2.88 2.80 1
People's Movement of Dinara-Drina-Danube–Miro Mijotović 754 2.56 2.50 -
DveriDemocratic Party of Serbia. Because We Are Different! 708 2.41 2.34 -
Changes for a Decent Bačka PalankaLSV, LDP, SDS, NS 696 2.36 2.30 -
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 520 1.77 1.72 -
Republican Party Baja Šumar Branislav Gluvajić 274 0.93 0.91 -
29,433 100 97.44 41
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Bačka Palanka), Volume 51 Number 12 (26 April 2016), pp. 2-3.

Branislav Šušnica of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[47]

Bački Petrovac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia) 1,767 25.63 24.86 9
United Serbia–Miroslav Čeman 1,276 18.51 17.95 6
Let's Save Our Villages TodayDemocratic Party (Democratic Party, Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina) 974 14.13 13.70 5
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 652 9.46 9.17 3
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia 474 6.88 6.67 2
Slovak Party Dr. Boldocki Ilić Ana 467 6.77 6.57 2
For an Environment Worth Living In 461 6.69 6.48 2
Slovaks Forward! 424 6.15 5.96 2
Together for the MunicipalityBoris Tadić (Social Democratic Party, Liberal Democratic Party) 211 3.06 2.97 -
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 187 2.71 2.63 -
6,893 100 96.96 31
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Bački Petrovac), Volume 52 Number 8 (6 May 2016), pp. 2-3.

Srđan Simić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[48]

Bečej

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Movement of Socialists, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Party of Serbia) 7,906 45.97 44.32 22
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansDemocratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians–Party of Hungarian Unity–István Pásztor 2,844 16.54 15.94 7
Hungarian Movement–For Change!–Dr. Tamaš Korhec–VMDK 1,614 9.39 9.05 4
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 1,255 7.30 7.03 3
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 845 4.91 4.74 -
Democratic Party 838 4.87 4.70 -
Bečej FirstSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Serbian Radical Party (SRS), Communist Party (KP) 680 3.95 3.80 -
"Civil List–Zdravko Petrović–LDP and Non-Party Candidates" 677 3.94 3.79 -
Serbian People's PartyNenad Popović 538 3.13 3.02 -
17,197 100 96.40 36
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Bečej), Volume 52 Number 12 (19 May 2016), pp. 2-3.

Incumbent mayor Vuk Radojević of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, with the support of twenty-eight of the thirty-three delegates who were present.[49] He was replaced later in the year by Dragan Tošić of the same party.[50]

Beočin

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party) 3,972 45.21 43.75 14
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)" 1,627 18.52 17.92 5
People's Movement of Dinara-Drina-Danube–RDS–Biljana Janković (People's Movement of Dinara-Drina-Danube, Roma Democratic Party) 652 7.42 7.18 2
For a Just Municipality of BeočinDemocratic Party–Dr. Boško Blagojević 604 6.87 6.65 2
Democratic Party of Serbia 528 6.01 5.82 1
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 500 5.69 5.51 1
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 347 3.95 3.82 -
The Future of Beočin–Tradesmen, Entrepreneurs, and Farmers of the Municipality of Beočin 283 3.22 3.12 -
Citizens' Group: Goran Kalabić Kalaba 273 3.11 3.01 -
8,786 100 96.78 25
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Beočin), Volume 7 Number 6 (26 April 2016), pp. 1-5.

Mitar Milinković of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[51]

Srbobran

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Movement of Socialists, Social Democratic Party of Serbia) 2,554 31.68 30.62 11
Citizens' Group: Branko Gajin 1,716 21.28 20.57 7
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)" 1,553 19.26 18.62 7
Citizens' Group: "Zoran Dudvarski" 569 7.06 6.82 2
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 410 5.08 4.91 -
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 394 4.89 4.72 1
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 342 4.24 4.10 -
Valerija Tanasijin–Democratic Party 320 3.97 3.84 -
Democratic Party of SerbiaDveri–Srbobran Patriotic Blok 205 2.54 2.46 -
8,063 100 96.66 28
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Srbobran), Volume 49 Number 8 (25 April 2016), pp. 1-2.

Neško Čestić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[52] He was replaced by his party colleague Radivoj Paroški on 6 July 2017.[53]

Sremski Karlovci

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia) 2,025 44.69 43.10 13
Citizens' Group: Unanimously for Karlovci–Milenko Filipović 933 20.59 19.86 5
Movement of SocialistsAleksandar Vulin 344 7.59 7.32 2
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 331 7.31 7.05 2
DveriDemocratic Party of Serbia–Patriotic Blok 313 6.91 6.66 2
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)" 287 6.33 6.11 1
Citizens' Group: Danube 1245 215 4.75 4.58 -
People's Movement of Dinara-Drina-Danube–Miro Mijotović 83 1.83 1.77 -
4,531 100 96.45 25
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Sremski Karlovci), 8 May 2016, pp. 1-2.

Nenad Milenković of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[54]

Temerin

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Movement of Socialists, Serbian Renewal Movement) 5,595 38.70 37.58 17
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansDemocratic Fellowship of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor 1,940 13.42 13.03 5
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 1,319 9.12 8.86 4
Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia 1,167 8.07 7.84 3
Citizens' Group: Together for Our Temerin–Robert Karan 1,016 7.03 6.82 3
DSSDveri–Slobodan Tomić 656 4.54 4.41 -
People's Movement of Dinara-Drina-Danube 651 4.50 4.37 -
Democratic Blok (Democratic Party, Boris TadićSDS, LDP, Green Ecological Party–Greens–Dejan Bulatović) 625 4.32 4.20 -
Citizens' Group: The Spark–Zoran Pekez 575 3.98 3.86 -
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 534 3.69 3.59 -
Party of Russians of Serbia 378 2.61 2.54 1
14,456 100 97.09 33
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Temerin), Volume 49 Number 12 (28 April 2016), pp. 3-4.

Incumbent mayor Đuro Žiga of the Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[55]

Titel

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party) 4,811 52.93 51.44 18
Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Movement of Socialists (PS)–Vladimir Soro 1,539 16.93 16.46 5
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 584 6.42 6.24 2
Democratic Party–Nastasić Milan 447 4.92 4.78 -
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 433 4.76 4.63 -
People's Movement of Dinara-Drina-Danube 335 3.69 3.58 -
Citizens' Group: Dragica Radić 252 2.77 2.69 -
Enough Is EnoughSaša Radulović 240 2.64 2.57 -
Social Democratic Party Boris Tadić–Vladimir Savić 194 2.13 2.07 -
Serbian-Russian Movement 130 1.43 1.39 -
DveriDemocratic Party of Serbia–Stanko Prodanović Prša 125 1.38 1.34 -
9,090 100 97.20 25
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Titel), Volume 62 Number 5 (5 May 2016), pp. 1-2.

Dragan Božić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[56]

Vrbas

There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Vrbas in 2016. The previous election had taken place in 2013; the next election took place in 2017.

Žabalj

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Aleksandar VučićSerbia Is Winning (Serbian Progressive Party, Movement of Socialists, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia) 4,464 35.15 33.88 13
"Čedomir BožićOur Municipality of Žabalj" 3,083 24.28 23.40 9
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 973 7.66 7.39 3
"Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)" 898 7.07 6.82 2
Citizens' Group: Civic Initiative 780 6.14 5.92 2
Dr. Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical Party 763 6.01 5.79 2
Democratic Party of Serbia–Serbian Movement Dveri 624 4.91 4.74 -
Vasa Zlokolica–SPO, SNP, SDP Serbia 572 4.50 4.34 -
Democratic Party Milorad Stepanov-Giśa 353 2.78 2.68 -
People's Movement of Dinara-Drina-Danube–Tara Tepić 190 1.50 1.44 -
12,700 100 96.40 31
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Žabalj), Volume 44 Number 19 (25 April 2016), pp. 1-2.

Incumbent mayor Čedomir Božić and his independent group joined the Progressives after the election, and Božić was confirmed for another term in office.[57][58]

Notes

  1. Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognised as an independent state by 97 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 112 UN member states have recognised Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.

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