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SNS under 49%; six more lists in parliament – RIK (Tanjug, B92)

The Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) announced on Monday morning that the Progressives (SNS) had won 48.28 percent of the votes cast on Sunday. The commission said these results were based on 96.23 percent of counted ballots.

Based on this, the SPS-JS coalition received 11.02 percent, while the Radicals (SRS) have 8.04 percent. The five-percent threshold has also been crossed by the coalition led by the Democrats (DS), who have 6.04 percent, the Enough is Enough Movement (DJB) with 5.95 percent, the SDS-LDP-LSV coalition with 5.02 percent, and the DSS-Dveri with 5 percent. These parties and coalitions will have representatives in parliament, while all others are below the threshold and will not win any seats, according to these current results.

8,378 polling stations - 29 of which in prisons, 90 in Kosovo, and 38 abroad - opened at 07:00 CET and closed at 20:00 CET, with 6,739,441 citizens eligible to vote.

3,270 candidates on 20 electoral lists, six of which representing minorities, were competing to win one of 250 seats in Serbia's National Assembly. 1,687 domestic and 196 foreign observers were monitoring the voting today.

Serbians were also casting their ballots in 17 Belgrade municipalities, and 138 other municipalities and 25 cities across the country.

15 electoral lists were also competing for 150 seats in the Vojvodina Provincial Assembly.

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