According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 30,8 percent of citizens registered in the voters list have voted in parliamentary elections until 3pm. Margin of error was +/- 0,8 percent.
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A total of 27 percent of voters have voted until 2pm, out of 6.584.376 registered to vote at the parliamentary elections at 8.433 polling stations. Margin of error was +/- 0,7 percent.
According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 22,9 percent of citizens registered in the voters list have voted in parliamentary elections until 1pm. Margin of error was +/- 0,6 percent.
According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 18,3 percent of citizens registered in the voters list have voted in parliamentary elections until 12pm. Margin of error was +/- 0,6 percent.
According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 14,1 percent of voters have voted until 11am, out of 6.584.376 registered to vote at the parliamentary elections at 8.433 polling stations. Margin of error was +/- 0,5 percent.
According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 9,1 percent of citizens registered in the voters list have voted in parliamentary elections until 10am. Margin of error was +/- 0,3 percent. This voter turnout is similar to turnout by 10am in 2016 parliamentary elections.
A total of 5,4 of voters have voted until 9am, out of 6.584.376 registered to vote at the parliamentary elections at 8.433 polling stations.
The three finishing weeks of the election campaign were marked by additional relativisation of the division between state and party affairs and interests, as well as by heightened suspicions of misuse of public resources – as stated in the preliminary report of the CRTA observation mission for the period from May 24th to June 14th.
As domestic observation mission observing the elections by the highest international standards, CRTA will monitor and assess the quality of the election process on the election day, June 21, 2020. CRTA’s observes will be deployed at the random and representative sample of 500 polling stations across the country. In addition, CRTA’s mobile teams will monitor developments outside of polling stations in all Serbia’s regions on the election day, as well as the work of the Republic Electoral Commission.



