All 110 seats in the City Assembly 55 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
50.66%
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
SNS coalition
Zorana Mihajlović
43.62
63
+26
DS coalition
Dragan Đilas
15.70
22
−28
SPS–PUPS–JS
Aleksandar Antić
11.49
16
+3
DSS
Aleksandar Popović
6.39
9
−1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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The local election for the City Assembly of Belgrade, capital of Serbia, was held on 16 March 2014, alongside parliamentary election. The election was scheduled in late 2013, after the mayor Dragan Đilas lost a non-confidence motion in the assembly. Twenty-three parties and coalitions ran for 110 seats in the Assembly, with 5% election threshold required to win seats.[1]
According to the final results, parliamentary winner Serbian Progressive Party also won 43.62% votes in Belgrade, and an absolute majority of 63 seats. Only three more lists surpassed the threshold: Democratic Party of Dragan Đilas with 15.7% of votes (22 seats), Socialist Party of Serbia with partners took 11.49% (16 seats) and Democratic Party of Serbia won 6.39% (9 seats).[2]
^Sutra i beogradski izbori, 23 liste u izbornoj trci, Tanjug, 15 March 2014
^Konačni rezultati izbora za Beograd (in Serbian), Radio Television of Serbia, 17 March 2014
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