When will the elections be?
The public bids on potential election dates. When should elections be announced to be held on a specific date? Is it possible that there will also be elections at other levels during that period? Check with the due date calculator.
Snap Elections in Serbia - Deadline Calculator
There is talk of elections soon - no one knows which ones or when.
This tool helps you navigate the legal deadlines: enter a potential election date and see the latest possible date for calling elections, when the Government must resign, when the President must step down, and when mayors must leave office. Or reverse it - enter the date elections are called and find out when voting can take place.
Select the type of election, enter a date - and the tool will show what is still legally possible, and what deadlines have already passed.
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The Government submits a reasoned proposal to the President of the Republic, who issues a decree dissolving the Assembly. Elections are called simultaneously with the dissolution - there is no additional waiting period.
A motion must be submitted by at least 60 MPs. The Assembly debates it no sooner than 5 days after submission. If no confidence is passed, the President initiates the formation of a new Government.
If a new Government is not formed within 30 days, the President is obliged to dissolve the Assembly and call elections.
The Government itself raises the question of confidence and loses the vote. The President initiates the formation of a new Government.
If a new Government is not formed within 30 days, the President dissolves the Assembly and calls elections.
The Prime Minister submits a resignation to the Speaker of the Assembly and simultaneously informs the public. The Assembly acknowledges the resignation at its next session - the Government's mandate ends on the date of acknowledgement.
The President initiates the formation of a new Government. If a new Government is not formed within 30 days of the resignation being acknowledged, the President dissolves the Assembly and calls elections.
If the newly elected Assembly fails to form a Government within 90 days of being constituted, it is automatically dissolved. The President calls elections.
The President submits a resignation to the Speaker of the Assembly and simultaneously informs the public. The mandate ends on the day the resignation is submitted - there is no acknowledgement process or waiting period.
The Speaker of the Assembly assumes the duties of President and is obliged to call elections so that the vote is held no later than three months from when the mandate ended.
The process is initiated by the Assembly on the proposal of at least one third of MPs. The Constitutional Court has 45 days to rule on whether the Constitution was violated. Impeachment requires a vote of at least two thirds of MPs.
If the local assembly has not held a single session for more than three months, the Government may decide to dissolve it.
A resignation by the mayor or municipal president does not in itself lead to elections. The assembly first has one month to elect a replacement. Only if it fails to do so may the Government decide to dissolve it.
If the assembly fails to adopt a statute or budget within the deadline set by law, the Government may decide to dissolve it.
| Type | Called | Voting window |
|---|---|---|
| Presidential | 2 March 2027 | 4 Apr - 25 Apr 2027 |
| Parliamentary | 8 Nov 2027 | 26 Dec 2027 - 2 Jan 2028 |



