All 250 seats in the National Assembly 126 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
58.77% ( 0.24 pp)
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
SNS coalition
Miloš Vučević
48.06
129
+9
SPN
Marinika Tepić, Miroslav Aleksić
24.32
65
+25
SPS–JS–ZS
Ivica Dačić
6.73
18
−13
NADA
Miloš Jovanović
5.16
13
−1
MI–GIN
Branimir Nestorović
4.82
13
+12
Minority lists
VMSZ
Bálint Pásztor
1.74
6
+1
SPP–DSHV
Usame Zukorlić
0.78
2
−2
SDAS
Sulejman Ugljanin
0.59
2
0
PBASN
Shaip Kamberi
0.36
1
0
RS–NKPJ
Slobodan Nikolić
0.31
1
New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Most voted-for party by municipality. The map includes Kosovo.
Prime Minister before
Prime Minister after
Ana Brnabić SNS
Miloš Vučević SNS
Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 17 December 2023 to elect members of the National Assembly. While they were initially scheduled to be held by 30 April 2026, Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia, called a snap election in November 2023, after previously announcing that snap elections could be either held in 2023 or 2024. In addition to the parliamentary elections, the Vojvodina provincial and local elections were held in 65 cities and municipalities, including the capital, Belgrade.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power after the 2012 election when it formed a coalition government with the Socialist Party of Serbia. In the 2022 parliamentary election, SNS lost its parliamentary majority while opposition parties returned to the National Assembly. The United for the Victory of Serbia alliance, which placed second, was dissolved shortly after the election. Ana Brnabić, who has been the prime minister since 2017, and her third cabinet were inaugurated in October 2022. Her cabinet saw several changes in 2023; Branko Ružić resigned and Rade Basta was dismissed. Brnabić's cabinet has also been involved in the North Kosovo crisis and was faced with anti-government protests from May to November 2023, which were triggered after the Belgrade school shooting and a mass murder near Mladenovac and Smederevo.
Opposition parties organising the protests formed the Serbia Against Violence coalition in October. The campaign was met with an increase in political tensions, polarisation, and voter intimidation. Candidates campaigned on issues such as fighting against crime and corruption, decreasing inflation, and the Ohrid Agreement. Despite not being a candidate and no longer being president of SNS, Vučić mainly represented SNS during the campaign. The Republic Electoral Commission proclaimed 18 electoral lists for the parliamentary election.
Monitoring and non-governmental organisations reported that the election day was marked with electoral fraud, mostly in the Belgrade region. ODIHR concluded that the elections were well organised, but that SNS had a systematic advantage in the election and abused public funds. The election resulted into SNS regaining its parliamentary majority, despite opinion polls predicting a decrease of support, and SPS suffering from its worst result since the 2007 election. The We–The Voice from the People of conspiracy theorist Branimir Nestorović also gained representation in the National Assembly. Mass protests began a day after the election.
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