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2022 Serbian general election
2022 Serbian general election
3 April 2022
Opinion polls
Presidential election
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Turnout58.63% (Increase 4.29 pp)
 
Candidate Aleksandar Vučić Zdravko Ponoš
Party SNS Narodna
Alliance Together We Can Do Everything United for the Victory of Serbia
Popular vote 2,224,914 698,538
Percentage 60.01% 18.84%

President before election

Aleksandar Vučić
SNS

Elected President

Aleksandar Vučić
SNS

Parliamentary election
← 2020
2023 →

All 250 seats in the National Assembly
126 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
58.53% (Increase 9.65 pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
SNS coalition Aleksandar Vučić 44.27 120 −68
UZPS Marinika Tepić 14.09 38 New
SPS–JS–ZS Ivica Dačić 11.79 31 −1
NADA Miloš Jovanović 5.54 15 +15
Moramo Nebojša Zelenović 4.84 13 New
Dveri–POKS Boško Obradović 3.92 10 New
SSZ Milica Đurđević
Stamenkovski
3.82 10 +10
Minority lists
VMSZ István Pásztor 1.63 5 −4
SPP Usame Zukorlić 0.97 3 −1
DSHV–ZZV Tomislav Žigmanov 0.65 2 +2
SDAS Sulejman Ugljanin 0.56 2 −1
KSLP Shaip Kamberi 0.28 1 −2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Ana Brnabić
SNS
Ana Brnabić
SNS
Maps
A map of Serbia showing the results of the 2022 presidential elections
A map of Serbia showing the results of the 2022 parliamentary elections

General elections were held in Serbia on 3 April 2022 to elect both the president of Serbia and members of the National Assembly. Initially, parliamentary elections were scheduled to be held in 2024; however, in October 2020 president Aleksandar Vučić said that snap parliamentary elections would be held in or before April 2022. In addition to the general elections, local elections were held simultaneously in 12 municipalities and 2 cities, including Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power after the 2012 election when it formed a coalition government with the Socialist Party of Serbia. SNS won a supermajority of seats following the 2020 parliamentary election, which was boycotted by the major opposition Alliance for Serbia coalition that claimed that the election would not be free and fair. Vučić, who was elected president in 2017, faced protests during his first term, most notably during 2018–2020 and in July 2020. The government also oversaw the inter-party dialogues regarding electoral conditions which took place in 2021, while the agreement regarding the conditions between the government and opposition parties was reached in October 2021. Over the course of 2021 and early 2022, environmental protests were also held, reaching a climax in November and December 2021. A constitutional referendum, held in January 2022, was approved by 60 percent of the voters, although the turnout was 30 percent.

The campaign period was met with polarisation. Some organisations noted that the ruling party dominated the media, although news channels organised debates and political programme presentations during this period. Candidates concentrated on issues such as fighting against corruption, emphasising the rule of law, as well as issues regarding the economy, environment, and infrastructure. The Republic Electoral Commission confirmed that 19 parliamentary lists and eight presidential candidates registered to participate in the general elections.

Vučić won 60 percent of the votes in the first round of the presidential election, while Zdravko Ponoš, the candidate of the United for the Victory of Serbia coalition, placed second. The coalition around SNS lost its majority in the National Assembly, although 12 ballot lists crossed the threshold and entered the National Assembly. Multiple non-governmental organisations noted the occurrence of election irregularities during the election day. According to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, an uneven playing field favoured the incumbents, as they had unbalanced access to the media, pressured public sector employees to support the incumbents, enjoyed significant campaign finance disparities, and misused state resources to bolster their support. Ana Brnabić, who has been the prime minister since 2017, and her cabinet were inaugurated in October 2022.

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