2008 Serbian local elections

Local elections were held in Serbia on 11 May 2008, concurrently with the 2008 Serbian parliamentary election and the 2008 Vojvodina provincial election. A re-vote was held at three poling stations in Belgrade on 18 May 2008 due to irregularities in the voting process.[1]

Background

According to the Constitutional Law adopted by the National Assembly on 30 September 2006 that proclaimed the new constitution, the parliamentary Speaker (at that time Oliver Dulić from DS) had to schedule the elections for local administrative units by 31 December 2007.[2] He scheduled them on 2007-12-29.[3] Following the official breakdown of the government on 8 March 2008, early parliamentary elections were held on the same date.

Negotiations between the ruling parties, the President's DS and the Premier's DSS, were trying to enact a compromise on the date of the election. Tadić's Democratic Party wanted to respect the constitutional law, wanting to schedule the election by the end of year and hold it in March 2008, which is DSS's demand because of the solution of the status of Kosovo. G17 Plus wanted the Mayors and municipal Presidents to be elected directly as in the past, but the Democratic Party wanted them to be elected by the local parliaments.

Four laws necessary for the local elections (on territorial organisation, the capital, local elections and local self-government) were passed before the elections.

There were some notable changes from the previous local electoral cycle in 2004:

  • the direct election of mayors was eliminated, and mayors were instead chosen by elected members of the assemblies;
  • the electoral threshold was increased from three to five per cent;
  • all assembly mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists at the discretion of the sponsoring candidates, irrespective of numerical order.[4]

In areas geographically comprising Sandžak, the Sandžak Democratic Party and Democratic Party ran in local elections together. The European Coalition of DS, G17+ and SPO ran in all Municipalities and Cities, except in Niš, where G17+ had been part of ruling coalition for the last years and where DS was running against them.[5] The "Serb List" political of SRS, DSS, NS, SPS and several nationalist civic groups and organizations had been formed and ran in most of Vojvodina locally.

My Serbia of Branislav Lečić ran individually in local elections. Mayor of Novi Sad and former Radical Maja Gojković ran in the City with her civic group "For Our Novi Sad".

Kosovo

According to UNMIK practice, Serbian national referendums and elections for Parliament and President were allowed in Kosovo, but local elections are organized separately by UNMIK and the PISG. Despite all of this Serbia accomplished the local elections in Kosovo 2008 that were not recognized by UNMIK.

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 cast to cross the electoral threshold.

City of Belgrade

The result of the election for the Belgrade City Assembly were as follows:

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: For a European BelgradeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)354,46239.7745
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić316,35735.5040
DSS coalition: Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica100,45911.2712
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović62,1496.977
SPS coalition: SPSPUPSJS47,2665.306
Green Party (Zelena Stranka)3,7380.42
PSS list: Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić2,6980.30
Roma Unification Party1,4520.16
Romani Parties–Srđan Šajn, Roma Party of Unification and Romani Renewal Movement1,4040.16
NRS list: People's Radical Party–People's Movement for Belgrade1,2300.14
Total891,215100.00110
Valid votes891,48598.63
Invalid/blank votes12,4151.37
Total votes903,900100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,517,78359.55
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 17 (19 May 2008), pp. 1–2; Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 133.[6]

The City of Belgrade election, like the concurrent national assembly election, did not initially produce a clear winner. Representatives of the Radical Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia–New Serbia alliance, and the alliance around the Socialist Party held discussions about forming government; had these parties finalized an agreement, Aleksandar Vučić of the Radical Party would have become mayor.[7]

Ultimately, however, For a European Serbia formed a coalition government with the alliance around the Socialist Party. The Liberal Democratic Party was not a part of the coalition but offered outside support. Dragan Đilas of the Democratic Party became mayor and Milan Krkobabić of the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (aligned with the Socialist Party) became deputy mayor.[8]

Branislav Belić served as mayor on an interim basis from July to August 2008, before Đilas was sworn in.

Municipalities of Belgrade

Elections were held in all seventeen of Belgrade's constituent municipalities in 2008. The elections were generally a victory for the For a European Serbia alliance led by the Democratic Party, which ultimately won the mayor's office in twelve municipalities. The Democratic Party of Serbia did not finish in first place in any municipalities, but party representatives became mayors in three municipalities: Grocka and Mladenovac in alliance with the Democratic Party, and Lazarevac in alliance with the Radical Party. The Radicals held the mayoralty in their historical stronghold of Zemun, and former Socialist Živorad Milosavljević's independent list retained power in Sopot.

This was the last time the Radical Party was the dominant party in any municipal government in Belgrade. The party split later in the year, and the breakaway Serbian Progressive Party ultimately superseded the Radicals in popular support.

Many of the governing coalitions formed after the election were unstable, and new elections were held in the municipalities of Voždovac and Zemun in 2009.

Barajevo

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Barajevo for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)4,34030.9411
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić4,28630.5610
DSS list: Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica2,12615.165
NS list: New SerbiaVelimir Ilić1,61311.504
SPS list: Socialist Party of Serbia1,2358.813
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović2952.10
Ecological Party of Serbia "Oak"1300.93
Total14,025100.0033
Valid votes14,02598.39
Invalid/blank votes2301.61
Total votes14,255100.00
Registered voters/turnout21,72365.62
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 15 (12 May 2008), p. 8.

Branka Savić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The local government was formed by the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia, New Serbia, and the Socialist Party.[9]

Čukarica

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Čukarica for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)36,82639.0120
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić32,01133.9117
DSS list: Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica–Branislav Tomić9,87110.465
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović5,7516.093
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia4,6524.93
Citizens' Group: Your Čukarica, Your Rules–Viktor Savić2,4232.57
Citizens' Group: Neighbour Rather Than Party1,6221.72
NS coalition: New SerbiaStrength of Serbia MovementVelimir Ilić1,2341.31
Total94,390100.0045
Valid votes94,39098.54
Invalid/blank votes1,4001.46
Total votes95,790100.00
Registered voters/turnout163,17458.70
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 28 (12 May 2008), p. 7.

Milan Tlačinac of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[10] The municipal government was formed by the Democratic Party and G17 Plus (both from the For a European Serbia alliance) and the Liberal Democratic Party.[11]

Grocka

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

PartyVotes%Seats
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić12,47133.2113
DS coalition: Grocka for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)8,63322.999
Citizens' Group: Strength of the Citizens–For Our New Municipality4,12310.984
Citizens' Group: Our Man–Blažo Stojanović3,6379.694
DSS list: Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3,5539.463
SPS list: Socialist Party of SerbiaMilan Janković - Žire2,4956.642
Citizens' Group: And Grocka Is Belgrade7261.93
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović6301.68
NS coalition: New SerbiaSDPOVelimir Ilić6161.64
Serbian Veterans Movement–Milovan Zubković3230.86
URS list: Roma Union of Serbia–Dr. Rajko Đurić1920.51
Citizens' Association "Eco Metropolis"1530.41
Total37,552100.0035
Valid votes37,55297.80
Invalid/blank votes8432.20
Total votes38,395100.00
Registered voters/turnout64,63259.41
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 15 (12 May 2008), p. 9.

The election did not produce a clear winner. Zoran Jovanović of the Democratic Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election; the Democratic Party of Serbia, Democratic Party, Socialist Party, and Strength of the Citizens formed the municipal government.[12] After a shift in the municipality's political alliances, Milan Janković of the Socialist Party became mayor on 22 June 2010.[13]

Lazarevac

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Lazarevac for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)8,54425.6418
DSS list: Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica6,79920.4114
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić6,30018.9113
SPS coalition: SPSPUPSPSS–Slavoljub Pavlović Kolubarac4,05312.168
Club of Lazarevac Supporters–Radomir Đaković2,1806.544
NS list: New SerbiaVelimir Ilić2,1796.544
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović9472.84
JS list: United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma8472.54
Ecological Movement–Green Coalition7642.29
NRS list: National Front of Lazarevac Radicals, Village and City Coalition and the People's Radical Party–Goran Ristović Rile2640.79
Integration Republican Party2590.78
URS list: Roma Union of Serbia–Dr. Rajko Đurić1810.54
Total33,317100.0061
Valid votes33,31797.24
Invalid/blank votes9472.76
Total votes34,264100.00
Registered voters/turnout50,82467.42
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 17 (19 May 2008), p. 3.

The election did not produce a clear winner. Incumbent mayor Branko Borić of the Democratic Party of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office following the election. The local government was formed by the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Radicals, New Serbia, and the Socialist Party of Serbia–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia alliance.[14]

Mladenovac

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

PartyVotes%Seats
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić8,05928.7220
DS coalition: Mladenovac – For a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus, Serbian Renewal Movement)6,73223.9916
DSS coalition: Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3,61512.888
JS list: United Serbia Dragan Marković Palma2,5749.176
Alliance for the Revival of Mladenovac–Predrag Čokić2,0527.315
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)1,2954.61
LDP coalition: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović and United for Mladenovac–Citizens' Alliance1,1474.09
Political Organization "For Mladenovac – Together" Gradimir Milinković Grada7662.73
Citizens' Group: "Kosmaj" Velimir Jovanović–Bata Šicko6262.23
Citizens' Group: Serbian Home Milorad Kostić Kole4131.47
Citizens' Group: With Heart for a Better Mladenovac Dušan Ivanović Libijac4111.46
URS list: Roma Union of Serbia–Saša Simić3721.33
Total28,062100.0055
Valid votes28,06296.86
Invalid/blank votes9113.14
Total votes28,973100.00
Registered voters/turnout46,30162.58
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 18 (22 May 2008), p. 3.

The election did not produce a clear winner. Branislav Jovanović of the Democratic Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor, by a vote of twenty-nine to twenty-six. The municipal government was formed by For a European Serbia, the Democratic Party of Serbia–New Serbia alliance, and Alliance for the Revival of Mladenovac.[15]

New Belgrade

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: New Belgrade for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)54,88342.8930
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić41,06232.0922
DSS list: Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica12,6389.886
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović10,2217.995
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Strength of Serbia Movement (PSS)8,2676.464
NS list: New Serbia - For New BelgradeVelimir Ilić9010.70
Total127,972100.0067
Valid votes127,97298.58
Invalid/blank votes1,8431.42
Total votes129,815100.00
Registered voters/turnout212,09961.20
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 15 (12 May 2008), p. 5.

Nenad Milenković of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[16]

Obrenovac

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Obrenovac for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)11,74431.0119
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić10,00726.4217
Citizens' Group: "Obrenovac – Our City" Svetozar Dobrašinović Toza3,86910.216
SPS list: Socialist Party of Serbia–Mr. Zoran Kostić2,9417.765
DSS list: Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica2,4276.414
Citizens' Group: Obrenovac Association2,3706.264
ZS list: Green ObrenovacIvan Karić1,7934.73
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović1,7714.68
NS list: New Serbia Whole and European–Dr. Vet. Živorad Kostić9552.52
Total37,877100.0055
Valid votes37,87797.81
Invalid/blank votes8502.19
Total votes38,727100.00
Registered voters/turnout62,78661.68
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 48 Number 18 (22 May 2008), p. 5.

Željko Jovetić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[17]

Palilula

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Palilula for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)34,98341.0424
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić28,58433.5319
DSS coalition: Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica8,90710.456
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović5,5666.533
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited Serbia4,4715.243
Dunavski Venac Party–Dr. Dragan Mladenović2,2672.66
NRS list: People's Radical Party–Tomislav Jovanović4720.55
Total85,250100.0055
Valid votes85,25098.52
Invalid/blank votes1,2821.48
Total votes86,532100.00
Registered voters/turnout153,32556.44
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 18 (22 May 2008), p. 2.

Incumbent mayor Danilo Bašić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, receiving thirty out of fifty-five votes. The municipal government was formed by For a European Serbia, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the alliance around the Socialist Party.[18][19]

Rakovica

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Rakovica for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)22,81739.8429
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić19,95434.8425
DSS coalition: Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica6,33011.058
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–PSS–Duśan Đaković3,6146.314
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović3,4065.954
Our Rakovica SDPOVojislav Mihailović For a United Serbia–Željko Teodosijević1,1542.01
Total57,275100.0070
Valid votes57,27598.49
Invalid/blank votes8761.51
Total votes58,151100.00
Registered voters/turnout97,10459.89
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 15 (12 May 2008), p. 6.

Incumbent mayor Bojan Milić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election. The governing majority consisted of For a European Serbia, the alliance around the Socialist Party, and the Liberal Democratic Party.[20]

Zoran Krasić was the lead candidate on the Radical Party's list, although he did not take a seek in the assembly afterwards.[21][22]

Savski Venac

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Savski Venac for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)11,77045.6417
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić6,17023.929
DSS coalition: Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica3,35413.005
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović2,63310.214
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia1,8647.232
Total25,791100.0037
Valid votes25,79198.56
Invalid/blank votes3771.44
Total votes26,168100.00
Registered voters/turnout43,82459.71
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 15 (12 May 2008), p. 7.

Incumbent mayor Tomislav Đorđević of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The government was formed by the Democratic Party and G17 Plus (both from the For a European Serbia alliance) and the Liberal Democratic Party.[23] Parliamentarian Nataša Vučković was elected as a Democratic Party candidate.[24]

Sopot

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Citizens' Group: For the Municipality of SopotŽivorad – Žika Milosavljević3,58132.9413
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić2,37221.829
DS coalition: Sopot for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)1,55414.295
Citizens' Group: Vladan Lukić1,21811.204
Citizens' Group: For Truth and Justice Maksimović Predrag Maksa6045.562
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of SerbiaStrength of Serbia Movement5344.91
DSS list: Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica4474.11
NS coalition: New SerbiaLiberals of SerbiaVelimir Ilić2472.27
SPO list: Serbian Renewal Movement Sopot–Dragoslav Todorović1811.66
Roma Unification Party1341.23
Total10,872100.0033
Valid votes10,87296.88
Invalid/blank votes3503.12
Total votes11,222100.00
Registered voters/turnout17,21765.18
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 15 (12 May 2008), p. 10; Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 33.[25]

Incumbent mayor Živorad Milosavljević of the For the Municipality of Sopot list was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[26]

Stari Grad

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Stari Grad for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)15,92646.0328
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić6,16417.8211
DSS list: Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica5,04614.589
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović4,91814.218
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)1,5044.35
Neighbours for Stari Grad–Predrag Rajčević (Citizens' Group: Neighbours for Stari Grad, Serbian League, Strength of Serbia Movement, Serbian Renewal Movement, Liberals of Serbia–Movement for Stari Grad, Belgrade Pobednik)7122.06
NS coalition: New Serbia–Serbian Veterans Movement–Velimir Ilić3300.95
Total34,600100.0056
Valid votes34,60098.57
Invalid/blank votes5011.43
Total votes35,101100.00
Registered voters/turnout59,44859.04
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 17 (19 May 2008), p. 2.

Incumbent mayor Mirjana Božidarević of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[27] Nemanja Šarović received the lead position on the Radical Party's list, although he did not take a mandate when the assembly convened.[28][29]

Surčin

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

PartyVotes%Seats
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić7,85738.2515
DS coalition: Surčin for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Party)5,95128.9712
People's Movement–Dr. Vladan Janićijević2,86213.935
Movement for a Rich Surčin1,7508.523
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Serbian Veterans Movement8584.18
DSS list: Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica7803.80
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović2961.44
NS list: New SerbiaVelimir Ilić1850.90
Total20,539100.0035
Valid votes20,53998.24
Invalid/blank votes3691.76
Total votes20,908100.00
Registered voters/turnout33,53862.34
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 17 (19 May 2008), p. 4; Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 33.[30]

The election did not produce a clear winner. Incumbent mayor Vojislav Janošević of the Democratic Party was ultimately confirmed for another term in office after the election.[31]

Voždovac

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Voždovac for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus, Serbian Renewal Movement)35,60041.9824
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić25,70230.3117
DSS coalition: Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica11,94614.098
LDP list: Liberal Democratic Party VoždovacČedomir Jovanović6,2027.314
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia4,4935.303
JS coalition: United SerbiaPeople's Radical PartyDragan Marković Palma8531.01
Total84,796100.0056
Valid votes84,79698.54
Invalid/blank votes1,2521.46
Total votes86,048100.00
Registered voters/turnout146,83958.60
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 15 (12 May 2008), pp 1–2.

Incumbent mayor Goran Lukačević of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, with the support of twenty-nine delegates. He was supported by the For a European Serbia coalition, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the Socialist–United Pensioners alliance.[32][33] Parliamentarian Marina Raguš led the Radical Party's list, though she did not take a seat in the municipal assembly afterwards.[34][35]

Lukačević announced his resignation as mayor in January 2009, and the president of the assembly resigned at the same time. A new municipal election was held in June 2009.

Vračar

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Vračar for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)18,48850.8832
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić6,89018.9611
DSS list: Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica4,58712.627
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović4,45812.277
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)1,9135.263
Total36,336100.0060
Valid votes36,33698.57
Invalid/blank votes5271.43
Total votes36,863100.00
Registered voters/turnout61,89759.56
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 15 (12 May 2008), pp 2–3.

Vračar was the only municipality in Belgrade where the For a European Serbia list won an outright majority. Incumbent mayor Branimir Kuzmanović of the Democratic Party was confirmed afterward for a new term in office.[36]

Zemun

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

PartyVotes%Seats
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić36,36442.5328
DS coalition: Zemun for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)30,37935.5324
DSS coalition: Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica6,7827.935
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović3,9254.59
Zemun Movement3,8164.46
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia–Serbian Veterans Movement–Nikola Batanjac3,7404.37
RP coalition: Roma Parties–Srđan ŠajnRoma Party and Roma Renewal Movement5010.59
Total85,507100.0057
Valid votes85,50798.74
Invalid/blank votes1,0911.26
Total votes86,598100.00
Registered voters/turnout149,23558.03
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 15 (12 May 2008), p. 4.

Slavko Jerković of the Radical Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[37]

Zvezdara

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

PartyVotes%Seats
DS coalition: Zvezdara for a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)33,79044.0524
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić23,14730.1817
DSS list: DSS–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica–Milorad Perović8,11510.586
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović5,6607.384
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Serbian Veterans Movement (PVS)4,0305.252
NS: New Serbia for a New ZvezdaraVelimir Ilić1,1511.50
I Lugovi Su Zvezdara–Tomislav Ćirić8131.06
Total76,706100.0053
Valid votes76,70698.53
Invalid/blank votes1,1481.47
Total votes77,854100.00
Registered voters/turnout133,79058.19
Source: Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 52 Number 15 (12 May 2008), p. 3.

Incumbent mayor Milan Popović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[38] Future parliamentarian Marija Leković, at the time a member of the Democratic Party, was appointed to the municipal council (i.e., the executive branch of the municipal government) on 18 March 2009.[39]

Vojvodina

Results of 2008 local elections in Vojvodina by municipality
Zrenjanin

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
"For a European ZrenjaninBoris Tadić" 22,749 34.65 34.00 26
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 18,803 28.64 28.10 22
Together for VojvodinaLeague of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 8,411 12.81 12.57 9
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 4,038 6.15 6.04 4
Equality–Zdravko Deurić 3,676 5.60 5.49 4
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), Serbian Veterans Movement (PVS)–Dr. Rodoljub Popov 2,676 4.08 4.00 -
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 2,579 3.93 3.85 -
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 2,087 3.18 3.12 2
Ecological Party Dr. Ozrenko Veselinović 633 0.96 0.95 -
65,652 100 98.12 67
Source: Službeni List (Grada Zrenjanina), Volume 17 Number 14 (12 May 2008), pp. 152-153.

Incumbent mayor Goran Knežević, at the time a member of the Democratic Party, was confirmed for another term in office after the election, leading a coalition that included the League of Social Democrats, the Hungarian Coalition, and the Equality group.[40] Knežević was arrested on corruption charges on 1 October 2008 and dismissed as mayor on 23 April 2009.[41] He was replaced by Mileta Mihajlov, also of the Democratic Party.[42]

Elvira Kovács led the Hungarian Coalition list, although she did not take a mandate afterwards.[43][44]

Nova Crnja

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
"For a European VojvodinaBoris Tadić" 1,816 28.25 27.43 8
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,545 24.03 23.33 6
Latinović Dragiša–DHSS 796 12.38 12.02 3
DSSNS 741 11.53 11.19 3
MKIstván Pásztor 706 10.98 10.66 3
SPSPUPSPSS–Todorov Mile 538 8.37 8.13 2
LDP Čedomir Jovanović–Mile Gavrić 287 4.46 4.13 -
6,429 100 97.10 25
Sources: Službeni List (Opštine Nova Crnja), Volume 18 Number 5 (13 May 2008), pp. 25-26; Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 36.[45]

Pera Milankov was chosen as mayor after the election, leading a coalition government that including the For a European Vojvodina group.[46] A member of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) during the election, he subsequently joined the Democratic Party (DS).[47]

Novi Bečej

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Miša VrebalovLiberal Democratic Party 3,571 27.51 26.97 11
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,130 24.11 23.64 9
"For a European Novi BečejBoris Tadić" 2,557 19.70 19.31 7
Citizens' Group: "Together for Vojvodina"–Savica Štetin 967 7.45 7.30 2
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 845 6.51 6.38 2
Socialist Party of Serbia–SPS and Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–PUPS 656 5.05 4.95 -
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 555 4.28 4.19 -
Citizens' Group: Our People for Our Municipality Zoran Trifunac 405 3.12 3.06 -
Roma Unity Party–Vasa Milićev 296 2.28 2.24 -
12,982 100 98.04 31
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Novi Bečej), Volume 44 Number 14 (12 May 2008), pp. 61-62; Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 36.[48]

Incumbent mayor Milivoj "Misa" Vrebalov of the Liberal Democratic Party was chosen for another term in office after the election. The Liberal Democrats formed a coalition government with the For a European Novi Bečej group.[49]

Sečanj

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Citizens' Groups (three different lists)[50] 3,826 45.27 43.89 19
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,640 19.40 18.81 8
For a European Vojvodina 1,137 13.45 13.04 6
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 594 7.03 6.81 3
Strength of Serbia MovementVojvodina's Party 384 4.54 4.40 -
Democratic Party of Serbia 326 3.86 3.74 -
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 234 2.77 2.68 -
Liberal Democratic Party 175 2.07 2.01 -
Roma Party–Roma Renewal Movement 136 1.61 1.56 -
8,452 100 96.95 36
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 36.

Incumbent mayor Predrag Milošević, the leader of the independent For the Development of the Municipality of Sečanj list, was confirmed for a new term in office with the support of the For a European Vojvodina group.[51]

Žitište

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
For a European VojvodinaBoris Tadić 2,779 26.32 25.63 9
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,812 17.16 16.71 6
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,406 13.32 12.97 4
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Zoran Kasalović 1,163 11.02 10.72 3
Ko Gradi Više, Ko Gradi Bolje–(New SerbiaSerbian Renewal Movement)–Darko Karan 1,076 10.19 9.92 3
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 962 9.11 8.87 3
Together for VojvodinaLSVNenad Čanak 894 8.47 8.24 3
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 231 2.19 2.13 -
Equality–Zdravko Deurić 184 1.74 1.70 -
Roma Party–Roma Renewal Movement 52 0.49 0.48 -
10,559 100 97.37 31
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Zitište), Volume 21 Number 7 (5 May 2008), pp. 1-2.

Dragan Milenković of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[52]

North Bačka District

Elections were held in all three municipalities in the North Bačka District. The For a European Serbia coalition won a plurality victory in Subotica and governed in a sometimes difficult coalition with the Hungarian Coalition, which won a majority victory in Bačka Topola and a strong plurality victory in Mali Iđoš.

Subotica

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
"For a European SuboticaBoris Tadić"–DSG17 PlusDSHVSDPS" 33,005 40.58 39.81 32
"Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor" 22,300 27.42 26.90 21
Coalition: "Serbian List for Subotica SRS, DSSNS, SPS" 13,494 16.59 16.28 13
"Together for Vojvodina–Together for Subotica, Liberal Democratic Party, League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina" 3,904 4.80 4.71 -
"Together for a Better SuboticaMirko Bajić" (People's Democratic Party of Vojvodina, Serbian Renewal Movement, Strength of Serbia Movement) 3,571 4.39 4.31 -
Coalition: "Da Subotici Svane" (Ecological Green Party, League of Communists of Yugoslavia in Serbia) 1,869 2.30 2.25 -
"Bunjevac Party of Vojvodina–Branko Francišković" 1,110 1.36 1.34 1
"Hungarian Civic Alliance–Marton Robert" 801 0.98 0.97 -
"Democratic Union of Croats" 751 0.92 0.91 -
"Bunjevac Party" 521 0.64 0.63 -
81,326 100 98.09 67
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Subotica), Volume 44 Number 12 (12 May 2008), p. 2.

Saša Vučinić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The Hungarian Coalition participated in the city's coalition government.[53] Relations between the governing parties were often difficult.[54]

Bačka Topola

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 9,247 47.32 46.22 22
Together for a European Municipality of Bačka Topola, Democratic PartyLeague of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 4,049 20.72 20.24 9
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,123 15.98 15.61 7
List for Serbia: Democratic Party of Serbia DSS–Socialist Party of Serbia SPS 1,665 8.52 8.32 3
To Be Proud of Our Municipality', Liberal Democratic Party, Robert Đeri 790 4.04 3.95 -
G17 Plus–Bačka Topola–Mlađan Dinkić 667 3.41 3.33 -
19,541 100 97.67 41
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Bačka Topola), Volume 40 Number 7 (12 May 2008), p. 74.

Incumbent mayor Atila Babi of the Hungarian Coalition was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[55] Árpád Fremond appeared on the Hungarian Coalition list but was not given a local mandate.[56]

Mali Iđoš

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 2,367 37.99 37.18 12
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,453 23.32 22.82 7
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 786 12.61 12.35 3
Socialist Party of Serbia 425 6.82 6.68 2
Citizens' Group: Farmers of the Municipality of Mali Iđoš–Bertok Lajoš 255 4.09 4.01 -
Montenegrin Party 248 3.98 3.90 1
G17 PlusFor a European Mali Iđoš With a Secure Future–Dr. Čordaš Mihalj 202 3.24 3.17 -
Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak 194 3.11 3.05 -
Coalition: Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 168 2.70 2.64 -
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 133 2.13 2.09 -
6,231 100 97.88 25
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Mali Iđoš), Volume 40 Number 7 (12 May 2008), p. 55.

Róbert Csóré of the Hungarian Coalition was chosen as mayor after the election.[57]

North Banat District

Elections were held in all six municipalities of the North Banat District. The Radicals won a narrow victory in Kikinda, although they fell from power later in the year and were replaced by the Democratic Party. The Democrats also won in Ada, Čoka, and Novi Kneževac, while the Hungarian Coalition won in Kanjiža and Senta.

Kikinda

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 13,086 39.15 38.38 17
"For a European KikindaBoris Tadić" (Democratic PartyG17 PlusSerbian Renewal Movement) 10,818 32.36 31.73 14
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) 2,312 6.92 6.78 3
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica List Holder Svetislav Vukmirica 1,972 5.90 5.78 2
Together for VojvodinaLeague of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak 1,935 5.79 5.68 2
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 1,594 4.77 4.68 -
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 1,539 4.60 4.51 1
Justice Movement Party–Dragomir Prodanov-Bača 173 0.52 0.51 -
33,429 100 98.05 39
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Kikinda), Volume 43 Number 9 (16 May 2008), pp. 102-103.

Incumbent mayor Branislav Blažić of the Radical Party was initially confirmed for another term in office after the election, leading a coalition that also included the Socialist Party and the Democratic Party of Serbia. While still in office, Blažić left the Radicals to join the newly formed Serbian Progressive Party, taking most of the local Radical Party organization with him. After doing this, he sent the offer of a coalition government to the Democratic Party, which was rejected. On 20 October 2008, the Democratic Party formed a new administration that included the Socialists, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the League of Social Democrats, and the Serbian Renewal Movement; Jagoda Tolicki served as mayor.[58][59][60] Tolicki was in turn replaced by fellow Democratic Party member Ilija Vojinović on 17 June 2009.[61]

Ada

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
"For a European MunicipalityDemocratic PartyBoris Tadić" 2,998 29.53 29.04 10
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 2,703 26.63 26.19 9
Coalition: With Knowledge and Experience for a Successful Municipality–Irmenji Ferenc-Feco (G17 Plus, Citizens' Group) 2,071 20.40 20.06 6
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 632 6.23 6.12 2
Hungarian Civic Alliance–Tamás Sass 609 6.00 5.90 2
Citizens' Group: Molci–Za Mol i Adu Moholiak 383 3.77 3.71 -
Together *Geče-Dragin-Molnar-Kelemen* For Our Municipality 341 3.36 3.30 -
Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak 293 2.89 2.84 -
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 122 1.20 1.18 -
10,152 100 98.35 29
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Ada), Volume 43 Number 16 (15 May 2008), pp. 2-3.

Zoltán Bilicki of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[62]

Čoka

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Democratic Party 2,012 30.15 29.08 10
Hungarian Coalition 1,693 25.37 24.47 8
Serbian Radical Party 1,187 17.79 17.16 5
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 476 7.13 6.88 2
Citizens' Groups (two different lists) 424 6.35 6.13 -
Vojvodina's Party 282 4.23 4.08 -
Coalition: Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaSocialist Party of Serbia–Veterans Movement of Serbia 254 3.81 3.67 -
Political Party "G17 Plus" 220 3.30 3.18 -
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 125 1.87 1.81 -
6,673 100 96.44 25
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 38.

Incumbent mayor Predrag Mijić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He resigned in 2011, after a ruling that he could not continue to hold a dual mandate as mayor and a member of the Assembly of Vojvodina. He was replaced by Emil Poljak, also a member of the Democratic Party. The Hungarian Coalition participated in the local government.[63]

Kanjiža

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 7,913 52.27 50.99 19
"For a European KanjižaDemocratic PartyBoris Tadić" 4,510 29.79 29.06 10
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak–Gergelj Horvat 697 4.60 4.49 -
United Serb List for the Municipality of Kanjiža–Darko Tarbuk (Serbian Radical Party, Democratic Party of Serbia, New Serbia, Socialist Party of Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement) 541 3.57 3.49 -
Liberal Democratic Party–Purgel Attila 520 3.44 3.35 -
Action Instead of Words G17 Plus–Eržebet Šinković 384 2.54 2.47 -
Hungarian European Movement–Kanjiža Movement for Europe–Jovo Tomišić-Lujaš 366 2.42 2.36 -
Vojvodina's Party–Harmat Mikloš "Cineš" 207 1.37 1.33 -
15,138 100 97.54 29
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Kanjiža), 19 May 2008, p. 111.

Mihály Nyilas of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was chosen as mayor after the election.[64]

Novi Kneževac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Democratic PartyG17 PlusLeague of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1,793 28.13 27.17 10
Serbian Radical Party 1,482 23.25 22.46 8
Hungarian Coalition 1,163 18.25 17.63 7
New Serbia 481 7.55 7.29 2
Socialist Party of Serbia 410 6.43 6.21 2
Democratic Party of Serbia 388 6.09 5.88 2
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 254 3.99 3.85 -
Citizens' Group 231 3.62 3.50 -
Liberal Democratic Party 171 2.68 2.59 -
6,373 100 96.59 31
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 38.

Dragan Babić of the Democratic Party served as mayor after the election.[65]

Senta

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 4,444 33.40 31.87 12
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 3,424 25.74 24.56 9
Hungarian Civic AllianceLászló Rác Szabó 1,808 13.59 12.97 4
With Deeds and Not WordsG17 PlusJózsef Sándor 931 7.00 6.68 2
Together for VojvodinaNenad ČanakLeague of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 786 5.91 5.64 2
Serb List for Senta–Bogoljub Redžić (Serbian Radical Party, Socialist Party of Serbia, New Serbia) 533 4.01 3.82 -
Vojvodina's Party–Ištvan Kajari 494 3.71 3.54 -
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 486 3.65 3.49 -
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 398 2.99 2.85 -
13,304 100 95.41 29
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Kikinda), Volume 43 Number 9 (16 May 2008), pp. 102-103.

Zoltán Pék of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was chosen as mayor after the election. [66] He remained in this role until February 2010, when shifting political alliances allowed the Democratic Party to form a new administration with Anikó Širková as mayor.[67]

South Bačka District

Local elections were held in the one city (Novi Sad) and all eleven separate municipalities in the South Bačka District.

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 Radical Party finished in first place in six municipalities, although the party's hold on power in these areas was not strong. The Radicals initially formed government in four of the six municipalities where they won the popular vote, but they soon lost power in all four, weakened by internal divisions and by the loss of the Socialist Party as a coalition partner. (The Radicals returned to power in Bačka Palanka in 2010 and remained in office there until 2012. They have not led a city or municipal government in the district since that time.)

By the end of 2008, members of the Democratic Party held the mayoralties in Novi Sad and eight other jurisdictions. Representatives of different parties in the Hungarian Coalition claimed the mayoralties in Bečej and Temerin, and an independent list broadly aligned with the Democratic Party won the election in Srbobran.

Novi Sad

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
"For a European Novi SadBoris Tadić" 58,302 33.23 32.68 30
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 49,161 28.02 27.56 26
Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak 17,081 9.74 9.58 9
Citizens' Group: "Maja Gojković" 13,494 7.69 7.56 7
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 10,771 6.14 6.04 5
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) 8,267 4.71 4.63 -
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 5,612 3.20 3.15 -
"United Pensioners and Social Justice" 5,311 3.03 2.98 -
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 2,512 1.43 1.41 1
Urban Movement 1,118 0.64 0.63 -
Ecological Movement–Movement for Novi Sad–Green Coalition–Nikola Aleksić 1,089 0.62 0.61 -
People's Movement for Novi Sad Rada Marinkov 1,085 0.62 0.61 -
Novi Sad Party–Aleksandar Odžić 731 0.42 0.41 -
"European Power of Vojvodina–Prosperity"–Miroslav Mrnuštik-Mikica 410 0.23 0.23 -
Crisis Staff–Five to Twelve 287 0.16 0.16 -
Vojvodina Is the Strength of Serbia 199 0.11 0.11 -
175,430 100 98.35 78
Source: Službeni List (Grada Novog Sada), Volume 27 Number 19 (20 May 2008), pp. 333-334.

Igor Pavličić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election, with the support of forty-one delegates. The Hungarian Coalition and the Socialist Party participated in the governing coalition (with the latter party serving on the city's executive, even though it did not win any seats in the assembly).[68] Former mayor Milorad Mirčić appeared in the second position on the Radical list, although he did not take a mandate.[69][70]

Bač

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Democratic Party 3,931 45.46 43.93 13
Serbian Radical Party 2,406 27.82 26.89 8
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 751 8.68 8.39 2
Democratic Party of Serbia 664 7.68 7.42 2
Liberal Democratic Party 323 3.73 3.61 -
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaVojvodina's Party 275 3.18 3.07 -
Alliance for the Municipality of Bač 160 1.85 1.79 -
Roma Union of SerbiaNew Serbia 138 1.60 1.54 -
8,648 100 96.64 25
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 44.

Incumbent mayor Tomislav Bogunović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[71][72]

Bačka Palanka

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 10,937 37.18 36.36 18
"For a European SerbiaBoris Tadić" 9,613 32.68 31.96 16
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaStrength of Serbia Movement 2,947 10.02 9.80 4
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 2,256 7.67 7.50 3
Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak–Prim. Dr. Milan C. Mirković 1,133 3.85 3.77 -
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 903 3.07 3.00 -
Slovak National Party[73] 753 2.56 2.50 1
Roma PartySrđan Šajn 506 1.72 1.68 -
New Radical Party 367 1.25 1.22 -
29,415 100 97.80 42
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Bačka Palanka), Volume 43 Number 11 (28 May 2008), pp. 6-7; Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 44.[74]

Incumbent mayor Dragan Bozalo of the Radical Party was confirmed for another term in office on 3 June 2008, following a coalition agreement between the Radicals, the Socialists, and the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS).[75][76][77] The Democratic Party (DS) subsequently formed a new multi-party coalition including the Socialist Party and the DSS, and on 3 November 2008 DS member Kosta Stakić became mayor.[78][79] In April 2010, the Radicals formed a new coalition with the DSS (following the defection of a For a European Serbia delegate), and Bozalo returned to office again.[80]

Bački Petrovac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
"For a European SerbiaBoris Tadić" 2,228 29.08 28.46 11
"For an Environment Worth Living InG17 Plus Dr. Jan Sabo" 1,963 25.62 25.08 9
"Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak" 985 12.86 12.58 4
"S R STomislav Nikolić", Miloš Jojić 842 10.99 10.76 4
"L D PČedomir Jovanović" 532 6.94 6.80 2
"Socialist Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaP U P S", Rajko Perić 348 4.54 4.45 -
"Slovak National Party", Juraj Červenak[81] 238 3.11 3.04 1
Citizens' Group: "Citizens' Initiative", Jan Kolar 212 2.77 2.71 -
"Democratic Party of Serbia", Vladimir Stančić 152 1.98 1.94 -
"Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić", Tatjana Ivić 107 1.40 1.37 -
"Vojvodina's Party", Pavel Danko 55 0.72 0.70 -
7,662 100 97.88 31
Sources: Službeni List (Opštine Bački Petrovac), Volume 44 Number 7 (12 May 2008), p. 3; Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; p. 12.[82]

Ondrej Benka of the Democratic Party was initially chosen as mayor after the election.[83] He resigned in October 2008 and was replaced by Vladimir Turan of the same party.[84][85]

Bečej

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 6,366 30.28 29.63 13
"Movement for Bečej"–Dušan Jovanović 3,859 18.36 17.96 8
For a European Municipality of BečejBoris Tadić 3,646 17.34 16.97 7
Coalition: Serbian Accord for BečejSerbian Radical PartyDemocratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaDragan Živkov Džaja 3,236 15.39 15.06 6
"As One House" 1,128 5.37 5.25 2
"List for Our Municipality"–Coalition: Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) Bečej and Citizens' Group: "Successful People" Bečej–Milovanov Živko-Braca 756 3.60 3.52 -
Liberal Democratic Party"Old Bečej–New People"Čedomir Jovanović 732 3.48 3.41 -
Movement for a U-Turn–Jovan Ječanski Jole 673 3.20 3.13 -
Socialist Party of Serbia–Dr. Zora Alić 627 2.98 2.92 -
21,023 100 97.84 36
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Bečej), Volume 44 Number 6 (12 May 2008), pp. 171-172.

Peter Knezi of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was chosen as mayor after the election.[86]

Beočin

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical Party 1,748 19.89 19.26 9
Democratic Party 1,738 19.78 19.15≠ 8
Democratic Party of Serbia 830 9.44 9.14 4
G17 Plus 799 9.09 8.80 4
Citizens' Groups (three different lists, including Goran Kalabić) 752 8.56 8.29 2[87]
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 698 7.94 7.69 3
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 669 7.61 7.37 3
Movement for the Development of the Municipality of Beočin 405 4.61 4.46 -
New Democratic Party of Roma in Serbia 270 3.07 2.97 1
Roma Party (Romska stranka) 204 2.32 2.25 1
Roma Party (Romska partija) 180 2.05 1.98 -
Slovak National Party[88] 177 2.01 1.95 -
Liberal Democratic Party 163 1.85 1.80 -
New SerbiaSerbian Renewal Movement 155 1.76 1.71 -
8,788 100 96.82 35
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 45.

Incumbent mayor Zoran Tešić of the Radical Party was initially confirmed for a new term in office in June 2008, with an assembly majority that also included the Socialists, the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, the Goran Kalabić list, and the New Democratic Party of Roma in Serbia.[89] Two months later, a realignment of political forces in the community led to Bogdan Cvejić of the Democratic Party replacing Tešić as mayor. Cvejić's administration was supported by G17 Plus, the League of Social Democrats, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia.[90]

Srbobran

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Citizens' Group: Branko Gajin 3,182 36.55 35.54 13
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,983 22.78 22.15 8
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 679 7.80 7.58 2
Together for Vojvodina (LSV and SPO)–Milan Trifunović 649 7.45 7.25 2
Citizens' Group: For a Better Srbobran, Turija, and Nadalj–Dušan Mihajlović 574 6.59 6.41 2
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 485 5.57 5.42 1
Socialist Party of Serbia–Nestor Neca Golubski 336 3.86 3.75 -
Citizens' Group: Count on Us Too–Fenjveši Ištvan 282 3.24 3.15 -
As One House–We Love Our Village 215 2.47 2.40 -
Liberal–Democratic Party 196 2.25 2.19 -
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 125 1.44 1.40 -
8,706 100 97.24 28
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Srbobran), Volume 41 Number 3 (25 May 2008), pp. 45-46.

Incumbent mayor Branko Gajin was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[91] The municipal government was formed by Gajin's list, the Hungarian Coalition, and the Democratic Party.[92]

Sremski Karlovci

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
For a European KarlovciBoris Tadić 2,360 49.36 48.56 15
Serbian Radical Party 1,098 22.97 22.59 6
Citizens' Groups (two different lists) 548 11.46 11.28 2[93]
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 293 6.13 6.03 1
Democratic Party of Serbia 254 5.31 5.23 1
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaSerbian Renewal Movement 228 4.77 4.69 -
4,781 100 98.37 25
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 46.

Incumbent mayor Milenko Filipović of G17 Plus (a part of the For a European Serbia alliance) was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[94] He later joined the Democratic Party.

Temerin

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 4,578 28.84 28.25 11
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 3,540 22.30 21.84 8
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 2,784 17.54 17.18 6
Socialist Party of Serbia–Zoran Svitić 1,009 6.36 6.23 2
Democratic Party of Serbia, New SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 845 5.32 5.21 2
PSSBogoljub KarićPUPS 834 5.25 5.15 2
Citizens' Group: For the Prosperity of the Municipality of Temerin 816 5.14 5.03 2
Citizens' Group: Čedo Dakić 441 2.78 2.72 -
G17 PlusSPOLDP 305 1.92 1.88 -
Citizens' Group: Together for Sirig 288 1.81 1.78 -
Citizens' Group: Good Neighbour–Nedeljko Đukić 267 1.68 1.65 -
Citizens' Group: Franja Šmit 169 1.06 1.04 -
15,876 100 97.95 33
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Temerin), Volume 41 Number 8 (29 May 2008), pp. 2-3.

Gustonj Andraš of the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians (a part of the Hungarian Coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election.[95]

Titel

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 3,117 36.66 35.73 11
"For a European SerbiaBoris Tadić" 2,561 30.12 29.36 9
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) 627 7.37 7.19 2
Citizens' Group: With All Our Hearts for the Municipality of Titel–Stevan Marjanov-Pesak 498 5.86 5.71 1
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 461 5.42 5.28 1
Citizens' Group: "For Our Village"–Zdenko Babić-Zena 450 5.29 5.16 1
"Together for Vojvodina" G17 Plus, SPO, LSV 221 2.60 2.53 -
"Šajkaška List" 203 2.39 2.33 -
New Serbia 168 1.98 1.93 -
LDPČedomir Jovanović (LDPEuropean VojvodinaSDU) 154 1.81 1.77 -
Citizens' Group: "Banika Stevo" 43 0.51 0.49 -
8,503 100 97.47 25
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Titel), Volume 43 Number 11 (18 May 2008), pp. 1-2.

Incumbent mayor Milivoj Petrović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[96] The local administration was supported by the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party, and the two independent assembly members.[97]

Vrbas

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 8,491 38.07 37.19 16
"For a European VrbasBoris Tadić" 7,021 31.48 30.75 13
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) 2,231 10.00 9.77 4
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,676 7.51 7.34 3
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 1,064 4.77 4.66 -
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 768 3.44 3.36 -
Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak 691 3.10 3.03 -
Sloboda–Socialists for a Free Serbia 361 1.62 1.58 -
22,303 100 97.67 33
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Vrbas), Volume 44 Number 9 (29 May 2008), p. 2.

Incumbent mayor Željko Lainović of the Radical Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The assembly majority consisted of the Radicals, the Socialists, and the Democratic Party of Serbia.[98] The Socialists subsequently withdrew their support from the government, leading to new elections in 2009.[99]

Žabalj

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 4,289 38.96 37.54 14
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 3,172 28.81 27.77 10
DSSNSSPO–Miodrag Janjoš 1,052 9.55 9.21 3
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 740 6.72 6.48 2
Citizens' Group: With Heart, Knowledge, and Honesty for a More Successful Municipality – For a More Beautiful Village–Dragan Milovanović 628 5.70 5.50 2
Strength of Serbia Movement 560 5.09 4.90 -
G17 Plus–Zoran Jakšić 226 2.05 1.98 -
People's Movement for Žabalj (People's Party, We Are Reformists Social Democratic Party) 172 1.56 1.51 -
Roma PartySrđan Šajn 171 1.55 1.50 -
11,010 100 96.38 31
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Zabalj), Volume 37 Number 10 (12 May 2008), pp. 1-2; Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 46.[100]

Dragiša Đorđević of the Radical Party was chosen as mayor after the election, in a coalition with the alliances around the Socialist Party and the Democratic Party of Serbia.[101] In November 2008, both of these groups left the Radicals and formed a new coalition led by the Democratic Party, with Branko Stajić as mayor.[102]

Sombor

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 17,723 38.19 37.51 26
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 15,486 33.37 32.78 23
Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 3,289 7.09 6.96 5
Hungarian CoalitionIstván Pásztor 3,027 6.52 6.41 4
"Let's Get Sombor Working Together" G17 Plus, SPO, LSVMlađan Dinkić 2,524 5.44 5.34 3
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 1,530 3.30 3.24 -
Coalition: "For the Sombor I Want!"SPS, PUPS, NS, PSS 1,480 3.19 3.13 -
Citizen's Group: The Reply Rajko Miranović 1,348 2.90 2.85 -
46,407 100 98.22 61
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Sombor), Volume 41 Number 6 (13 May 2008), p. 63.

Dušan Jović, at the time a member of the Democratic Party, was chosen as mayor after the election.[103] He was replaced by Nemanja Delić of the same party in November 2009.[104]

Žika Gojković, an SPO member who was also elected to the national assembly, was one of the three members elected on the Let's Get Sombor Working Together list. He resigned his seat in the local assembly on 4 July 2008.[105]

Apatin

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Dr. Živorad SmiljanićSPS, PUPS 5,221 32.98 32.18 11
Serbian Radical Party 3,985 25.17 24.56 8
For a European ApatinBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus) 2,797 17.67 17.24 5
Citizen's Groups (two different lists)[106] 1,829 11.55 11.27 3
Hungarian CoalitionDemocratic Union of Croats 1,272 8.03 7.84 2
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 486 3.07 3.00 -
Coalition: LDPSPO 242 1.53 1.49 -
15,832 100 97.58 29
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 42.

Incumbent mayor Živorad Smiljanić of the Socialist Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[107]

Kula

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 8,427 35.66 35.12 16
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 7,600 32.16 31.68 15
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,689 7.15 7.04 3
Green Party (Stranka Zelenih)–Hercen Radonjić Keka 1,431 6.06 5.96 2
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Dušan Bajatović 1,175 4.97 4.90 -
Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović 989 4.19 4.12 -
Hungarian Coalition Pásztor István 809 3.42 3.37 1
Together for VojvodinaNenad Čanak 704 2.98 2.93 -
G17 PlusMlađan Dinkić 537 2.27 2.24 -
Freedom-Socialists for a Free Serbia (Socialist Party of Freedom and Yugoslavian Communists) 163 0.69 0.68 -
Vojvodina's Party 108 0.46 0.45 -
23,632 100 98.50 37
Source: Službeni List (Opštine Kula), Volume 43 Number 7 (12 May 2008), pp. 47-48.

Incumbent mayor Svetozar Bukvić on the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[108] He left office in December 2011 when the Serbian government dissolved the local administration and set up a temporary authority led by Željko Kovač, also of the Democratic Party.[109]

Odžaci

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical Party 6,643 40.74 39.97 13
For a European Odžaci (Democratic Party, G17 Plus) 4,601 28.21 27.69 9
Democratic Party of Serbia 1,601 9.82 9.63 3
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 1,599 9.81 9.62 3
Liberal Democratic PartyChristian Democratic Party of Serbia 481 2.95 2.89 -
Hungarian Coalition 425 2.61 2.56 -
Citizen's Group 400 2.45 2.41 -
New Serbia 315 1.93 1.90 -
League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaSerbian Renewal Movement 242 1.48 1.46 -
16,307 100 98.12 28
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 43.

Incumbent mayor Milan Ćuk of the Radical Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The government proved to be unstable, and the municipal assembly became dysfunctional in 2009 after the Socialists withdrew their support from Ćuk's administration. The government of Serbia removed Ćuk as mayor in August 2009 and set up a temporary authority with Veroljub Marković of the Democratic Party as its leader.[110][111][112] A new election was held in the municipality on 24 January 2010.

Bogatić
PartyVotes%Seats
Serbian Radical Party3,91125.349
SPS-PUPS coalition2,58716.766
Democratic Party2,56916.645
New Serbia1,99912.954
G17+1,4659.493
SPO-DHHS coalition9005.832
Democratic Party of Serbia8975.812
Group of citizens - total5823.77
Liberal Democratic Party5273.41
Total15,437100.0031

Nišava District

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

The results in the election for the city assembly were inconclusive. As at the republic level, and in Belgrade, a coalition was ultimately formed by the For a European Serbia alliance and the Socialist Party. Representatives of the Democratic Party also claimed the mayors offices in Meridana and Pantelej, while a member of the Socialist Party became mayor in a coalition government in Palilula. The Democratic Party of Serbia dominated the local coalition in Niška Banja, while the Radicals led the coalition government in Crveni Krst (and remained in power following the split in the party).

The Radicals also won the election in Aleksinac and were initially the dominant force in that municipality's governing coalition. After the party split, a new governing coalition came to power with a member of the Democratic Party of Serbia as mayor.

Local incumbents from New Serbia were re-elected in Doljevac and Ražanj, and an incumbent Socialist Party mayor was confirmed for another term in Gadžin Han. In Merošina, a Socialist Party representative served as mayor in a governing alliance with the Democratic Party and G17 Plus. United Peasant Party leader Milija Miletić was chosen as mayor in Svrljig and remained in office for the term that followed, excepting a three-month period in 2009–10.

Niš

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical Party 35,359 26.76 26.20 18
For a European Niš (Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Sandžak Democratic Party) 34,201 25.89 25.34 18
G17 Plus 14,297 10.82 10.59 7
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia 13,932 10.54 10.32 7
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited SerbiaStrength of Serbia Movement 13,744 10.40 10.18 7
Liberal Democratic Party 7,657 5.80 5.67 4
Reformist Party 6,666 5.05 4.94 -
Zaplanje My Home 2,145 1.62 1.59 -
Socialist Party of Freedom 1,127 0.85 0.83 -
The Will of the People 689 0.52 0.51 -
My Serbia Movement 635 0.48 0.47 -
Roma Unity Party 568 0.43 0.42 -
Roma Party 374 0.28 0.28 -
Patriotic Party of the Diaspora 368 0.28 0.27 -
Citizens' Group 364 0.28 0.27 -
132,126 100 97.88 61
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 132-133.

The election did not produce a clear winner, and a coalition government was ultimately formed by the Democratic Party, G17 Plus, and the Socialist Party. Miloś Simonović of the Democratic Party served as mayor.[113]

Crveni Krst

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical Party 5,893 35.70 34.78 10
For a European Niš (Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Sandžak Democratic Party) 2,937 17.79 17.34 4
G17 Plus 2,031 12.30 11.99 3
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited SerbiaStrength of Serbia Movement 1,424 8.63 8.41 2
Democratic Party of Serbia 1,165 7.06 6.88 1
New Serbia 1,135 6.88 6.70 1
Reformist Party 799 4.84 4.72 -
Liberal Democratic Party 516 3.13 3.05 -
Roma Unity Party 206 1.25 1.22 -
Socialist Party of Freedom 190 1.15 1.12 -
Roma Party 117 0.71 0.69 -
The Will of the People 93 0.56 0.55 -
16,506 100 97.43 21
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 72.

Incumbent mayor Dragan Bojković of the Serbian Radical Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election. The government also included the Democratic Party of Serbia and was supported by the Socialists and New Serbia.[114] Bojković was succeeded by fellow Radical Party member Lelica Kostić on 13 July 2009.[115]

Medijana

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
For a European Niš (Democratic Party) 18,535 37.63 36.98 12
Serbian Radical Party 10,050 20.40 20.05 6
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited SerbiaStrength of Serbia Movement 5,664 11.50 11.30 3
G17 Plus 4,343 8.82 8.66 2
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia 3,910 7.94 7.80 2
Liberal Democratic Party 3,274 6.65 6.53 2
Reformist Party 2,375 4.82 4.74 -
Zaplanje My Home 672 1.36 1.34 -
The Will of the People 245 0.50 0.49 -
Patriotic Party of the Diaspora 192 0.39 0.38 -
49,260 100 98.27 27
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 70.

Incumbent mayor Dragoslav Ćirković of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election.[116]

Niška Banja

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Democratic Party of Serbia 2,022 24.79 24.16 6
Serbian Radical Party 1,587 19.46 18.96 4
Zaplanje My Home 1,190 14.59 14.22 3
For a European Niš (Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement) 1,117 13.70 13.35 3
G17 Plus 670 8.22 8.00 1
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited SerbiaStrength of Serbia Movement 622 7.63 7.43 1
Reformist Party 470 5.76 5.62 1
New Serbia 258 3.16 3.08 -
Liberal Democratic Party 193 2.37 2.31 -
Roma Unity Party 26 0.32 0.31 -
8,155 100 97.43 19
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 71.

Incumbent mayor Zoran Vidanović of the Democratic Party of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[117]

Palilula, Niš

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical Party 10,051 28.38 27.69 8
For a European Niš (Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Sandžak Democratic Party) 8,202 23.16 22.60 6
G17 Plus 5,162 14.57 14.22 4
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia 3,682 10.39 10.15 3
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited SerbiaStrength of Serbia Movement 3,609 10.19 9.94 3
Reformist Party 2,035 5.75 5.61 1
Liberal Democratic Party 1,608 4.54 4.43 -
Zaplanje My Home 347 0.98 0.96 -
The Will of the People 202 0.57 0.56 -
Patriotic Party of the Diaspora 189 0.53 0.52 -
Coalition: Roma Party–Roma Renewal Movement 168 0.47 0.46 -
Roma Unity Party 166 0.47 0.46 -
35,421 100 97.60 25
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 71.

Igor Novaković of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[118]

Pantelej

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
For a European Niš (Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Sandžak Democratic Party) 5,755 26.20 25.49 7
Serbian Radical Party 5,726 26.07 25.36 7
G17 Plus 2,625 11.95 11.63 3
Democratic Party of Serbia 1,707 7.77 7.56 2
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited SerbiaStrength of Serbia Movement 1,542 7.02 6.83 1
New Serbia 1,429 6.51 6.33 1
Liberal Democratic Party 1,372 6.25 6.08 1
Reformist Party 1,130 5.14 5.01 1
Socialist Party of Freedom 431 1.96 1.91 -
The Will of the People 153 0.70 0.68 -
Roma Party 95 0.43 0.42 -
21,965 100 97.29 23
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 132-133.

Slaviša Dinić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[119]

Aleksinac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 8,032 30.54 29.71 18
For a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party) 5,169 19.66 19.12 12
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 4,767 18.13 17.63 11
Citizens' Group: Movement for the Municipality of Aleksinac–Dr. Zoran Aleksić 2,575 9.79 9.52 5
Coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia and Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 2,356 8.96 8.71 5
G17 Plus–Grujica Veljković 1,799 6.84 6.65 4
United SerbiaDragan Marković "PALMA" 811 3.08 3.00 -
Coalition: Liberal Democratic PartyStrength of Serbia Movement for our Municipality 787 2.99 2.91 -
26,296 100 97.26 55
Sources: Službeni List (Opštine Aleksinac), Volume 15 Number 3 (12 May 2008), p. 1; Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 71 .

Incumbent mayor Nenad Stanković of the Radical Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, leading a coalition that also included the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Socialists, the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, and the Movement for the Municipality of Aleksinac group. The Radicals split later in the year, and Stanković joined the breakaway Serbian Progressive Party, taking twelve other members of the Radical assembly group with him.[120] In November 2008, a new governing majority was established by the Radicals, the Democratic Party of Serbia, New Serbia, the Movement for the Municipality of Aleksinac group, the Serbian Renewal Movement, and G17 Plus.[121] Stanković resigned, and Ivan Dimić of the Democratic Party of Serbia became the new mayor in early 2009.[122]

Doljevac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
New Serbia 6,157 52.33 51.18 22
Democratic Party 1,527 12.98 12.69 5
Serbian Radical Party 1,355 11.52 11.26 5
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaStrength of Serbia Movement 1,032 8.77 8.58 3
G17 Plus 628 5.34 5.22 2
Democratic Party of Serbia 522 4.44 4.34 -
Citizens' Group 361 3.07 3.00 -
Liberal Democratic Party 139 1.18 1.16 -
Roma Party 45 0.38 0.37 -
11,766 100 97.81 37
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 72.

Incumbent mayor Goran Ljubić of New Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election. In 2011, he left New Serbia and joined the United Regions of Serbia.[123][124]

Gadžin Han

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia–Citizens' Group 1,529 25.26 24.36 10
Zaplanje My Home 1,363 22.51 21.71 8
Serbian Radical Party 856 14.14 13.64 5
For a European Serbia (Democratic Party, G17 Plus) 804 13.28 12.81 5
Democratic Party of Serbia 789 13.03 12.57 5
New Serbia 272 4.49 4.33 -
Citizens' Group 246 4.06 3.92 -
Strength of Serbia Movement 195 3.22 3.11 -
6,054 100 96.45 33
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 72.

Incumbent mayor Saša Đorđević of the Socialist Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[125]

Merošina

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Citizens' Groups (six different lists) 2,263 25.17 24.51 7
Serbian Radical Party 2,055 22.86 22.25 9
G17 Plus 1,468 16.33 15.90 7
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 1,443 16.05 15.63 7
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia 851 9.47 9.22 4
Democratic Party 632 7.03 6.84 3
United Peasant Party 279 3.10 3.02 -
8,991 100 97.37 37
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 72.

Slobodan Todorović of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election, in a coalition government that also included the Democratic Party and G17 Plus.[126][127]

Ražanj

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
New Serbia 2,035 39.23 37.87 14
For a European Serbia (Democratic Party, G17 Plus) 784 15.11 14.59 5
Serbian Radical Party 766 14.76 14.26 5
Socialist Party of Serbia 405 7.81 7.54 2
Citizens' Group 344 6.63 6.40 2
Democratic Party of Serbia 326 6.28 6.07 2
"United Serbia" 269 5.19 5.01 1
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 132 2.54 2.46 -
Coalition: Liberal Democratic PartyChristian Democratic Party of Serbia 127 2.45 2.36 -
5,188 100 96.56 31
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 73.

Incumbent mayor Dobrica Stojković of New Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[128]

Svrljig

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
United Peasant Party 2,312 26.12 25.32 13
Serbian Radical Party 1,074 12.14 11.76 6
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 862 9.74 9.44 4
Democratic Party 825 9.32 9.04 4
G17 Plus 772 8.72 8.46 4
Democratic Party of Serbia 771 8.71 8.44 4
New Serbia 475 5.37 5.20 2
Citizens' Group 423 4.78 4.63 -
"United Serbia" 412 4.66 4.51 -
Reformist Party 392 4.43 4.29 -
Serbian Democratic Renewal Movement 298 3.37 3.27 -
Liberal Democratic Party 234 2.64 2.56 -
8,850 100 96.93 37
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 73.

Milija Miletić of the United Peasant Party was chosen as mayor after the election. He was removed from office in December 2009 and was replaced by Slavica Božinović of the Democratic Party, who governed in a coalition with G17 Plus, the Socialists, New Serbia, and the Democratic Party of Serbia.[129] In March 2010, Miletić returned to office in an alliance with the Radical Party.[130]

Šumadija District

Elections were held in the one city (Kragujevac) and all six municipalities of the Šumadija District. Incumbent mayor Veroljub Stevanović was re-elected in Kragujevac in an alliance with G17 Plus. The Democratic Party won in Batočina and Knić, candidates of New Serbia won the mayoralties in Topola and Rača, and the Serbian Renewal Movement won in Lapovo. A candidate of the Serbian Radical Party won in Aranđelovac but was removed from office the following year, and an administration led by the Democratic Party was established.

Kragujevac

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

PartyVotes%Seats
G17+ coalition: Veroljub Verko Stevanović (G17 Plus and Together for Kragujevac)43,30644.4541
SRS list: Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić19,45119.9718
DS coalition: For a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)14,66215.0514
SPS coalition: Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–United Serbia (JS)–Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović8,8939.138
DSS coalition: Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia–Dr. Vladan Vučićević6,4686.646
LDP list: Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović2,5182.58
Coalition: PSS, Social Democracy, SDS–"Mića Borić"–Dragan Popović1,1041.13
For Workers and Peasants–People's Movement–Radiša Pavlović6680.69
URS list : Roma Union of SerbiaRajko Đurić3490.36
Total97,419100.0087
Valid votes97,41997.82
Invalid/blank votes2,1732.18
Total votes99,592100.00
Registered voters/turnout151,43665.77
Source: Službeni List (Grada Kragujevca), Volume 28 Number 14 (12 May 2008), pp. 1-15.

Incumbent mayor and Together for Kragujevac leader Veroljub Stevanović was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[131]

Mirko Čikiriz of the Serbian Renewal Movement was elected on the For a European Serbia list.[132][133] He resigned from the city assembly on 10 October 2008.[134]

Aranđelovac

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Serbian Radical Party 6,601 28.48 27.83 14
For a European SerbiaBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus) 5,968 25.75 25.16 12
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 3,102 13.38 13.08 6
Democratic Party of Serbia 2,075 8.95 8.75 4
New Serbia 1,403 6.05 5.92 3
Serbian Renewal Movement 1,299 5.60 5.48 2
Liberal Democratic Party 1,012 4.37 4.27 -
United Serbia 554 2.39 2.34 -
Citizens' Group (one list) 480 2.07 2.02 -
Our Šumadija 452 1.95 1.91 -
Serbian Democratic Renewal Movement 232 1.00 0.98 -
23,178 100 97.73 41
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 57.

Incumbent mayor Radosav Švabić of the Radical Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[135] He was arrested in June 2009, and the local assembly was dissolved in November of the same year.[136] Vlada Gajić of the Democratic Party led a provisional administration prior to a new local election in 2010.[137]

Batočina

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 3,233 41.12 40.21 18
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,050 13.35 13.06 5
Citizens' Group: Movement for Batočina–Zoran Jevtić 1,003 12.76 12.47 5
Together for BatočinaVeroljub Verko Stevanović 621 7.90 7.72 3
Democratic Party of Serbia–Slađan Krstić 514 6.54 6.39 2
G17 PlusSerbian Renewal Movement–Prof. Dule Popović 422 5.37 5.25 2
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia–Čedomir Petrović 383 4.87 4.76 -
United Serbia–United for Batočina–Dragan Marković Palma 293 3.73 3.64 -
New SerbiaVelimir Ilić 280 3.56 3.48 -
Liberal Democratic Party–Aleksandar Đorđević 64 0.81 0.80 -
7,863 100 97.79 35
Sources: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 57; "Pobeda Demokratske stranke- Boris Tadić na lokalnim izborima u opštini Batočina", Zvanična internet presentacija Opštine Batočina, 13 May 2008, accessed 14 March 2022.

Incumbent mayor Radiša Milošević of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[138]

Knić

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Citizens' Groups (two different lists) 1,741 21.17 20.47 7
Democratic Party 1,556 18.92 18.30 7
New Serbia 1,210 14.72 14.23 5
Serbian Radical Party 1,185 14.41 13.93 5
Coalition: Together for Knić and Gruža 682 8.29 8.02 3
G17 Plus 459 5.58 5.40 2
Democratic Party of Serbia 452 5.50 5.32 2
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 431 5.24 5.07 2
Liberal Democratic Party 182 2.21 2.14 -
Serbian Renewal MovementStrength of Serbia Movement 175 2.13 2.06 -
Coalition: Workers' Resistance, United Peasant Party, and People's Peasant Party 149 1.81 1.75 -
8,222 100 96.68 33
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 57.

Borislav Burarac of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[139]

Lapovo

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
All for LapovoSerbian Renewal Movement–Dragan Zlatković 1,149 26.25 25.54 9
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 1,050 23.99 23.34 8
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 737 16.84 16.38 5
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Ljutica Krstić 465 10.62 10.34 3
G17 Plus–Mika Solunac 345 7.88 7.67 2
Citizens' Group: Lapovo Youth Association–Bojan Stojković 248 5.67 5.51 2
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 215 4.91 4.78 -
United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma 107 2.44 2.38 -
Liberal Democratic Party–Ivan Petrović 61 1.39 1.36 -
4,377 100 97.29 29
Source: Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Lapovo), Volume 13 Number 4 (11 June 2008), pp. 1-2.

Incumbent mayor Dragan Zlatković of the Serbian Renewal Movement was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[140]

Rača

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić 1,966 27.78 27.30 9
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew SerbiaVojislav Koštunica 1,933 27.31 26.84 9
Serbian Radical PartyTomislav Nikolić 963 13.61 13.37 4
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–United Serbia (JS)–Dušan Đoković 866 12.24 12.03 4
G17 Plus–Nebojša Pavlović 471 6.65 6.54 2
Coalition: Serbian Renewal MovementLiberal Democratic Party 459 6.48 6.37 2
Movement for Rača and Our Villages–Milovan Miki Radovanović 420 5.93 5.83 1
7,078 100 98.29 31
Source: Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Rača), 2008 Number 3 (12 May 2008), pp. 1-2.

Dragana Živanović of New Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[141]

Topola

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

Electoral List Votes  % Seats
Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia 7,944 59.01 57.77 27
Democratic Party 1,744 12.96 12.68 5
Serbian Radical Party 1,730 12.85 12.58 5
G17 Plus 869 6.46 6.32 2
Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia 691 5.13 5.03 2
Liberal Democratic Party 483 3.59 3.51 -
13,461 100 97.89 41
Source: Lokalni Izbori 2008; Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 58.

Incumbent mayor Dragan Jovanović of New Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[142]

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