“Today, a repeat vote was conducted at 54 polling stations for the parliamentary and 35 polling stations for the presidential elections.
The vote was repeated in the following cities: Belgrade (city municipalities Barajevo, Palilula and Zvezdara), Pancevo, Valjevo, Nis, Kraljevo, Kragujevac, Pozarevac, Zajecar, Pirot and Sabac, and the following municipalities: Apatin, Arandjelovac, Babusnica, Bogatic, Vlasotince, Vrbas, Velika Plana, Veliko Gradiste, Golubac, Petrovac na Mlavi, Trstenik, Negotin, Presevo, Zabari, Svrljig, Novi Becej, Majdanpek, Lapovo, Sokobanja, Kosjeric, Prijepolje and Crna Trava.
The vote in the parliamentary and presidential elections held on 3 April 2022 was repeated at the polling stations where the vote was annulled by competent local electoral commissions’ decrees or it was noted that the voting results cannot be determined.
The voting was conducted in an orderly fashion and no significant irregularities had been reported in the course of it.
The total number of eligible voters at the polling stations where the vote in the presidential elections was repeated was 28,687, while the total number of eligible voters at the polling stations where the vote in the parliamentary elections was repeated was 32,181.
After the polling stations are closed and the voting results are ascertained, the voting results with undergo statistical analysis i.e. verification per polling station in the municipal electoral commissions’ HQs and the polling boards’ minutes will be scanned and published on the Republic Electoral Commission’s website. The result input can be followed in real time on the monitors here in the Republic Electoral Commission HQ until the final results per the last polling board minutes is entered i.e. 100% of the polling stations”, said Dimitrijevic at the press conference.