16.47 – Turnout by 16:00 31,2 percent

A total of 31,2 percent of citizens voted in elections for the Belgrade City Assembly by 16:00 (margin of error 0,3 percent). In comparison, voter turnout by 16:00 in Belgrade elections in December was 41,4 percent (margin of error 0,1 percent). 

14.33 – Breaching of the secrecy of voting at 11 percent of polling stations

At eight percent of polling stations, UV lamps and invisible spray were used inconsistently. Breaching of the secrecy of voting by photographing ballots behind the voting booths was recorded at 11 percent of polling stations. Cases where voters were restricted to vote, as they were not found in the Voter Registry, were recorded at seven percent of polling stations. Breaches of secrecy of voting were recorded at two percent of polling stations.

14.32 – Unauthorized presence of third persons and parallel records of voters

As election day progresses, the number of polling stations where the unauthorized presence of third persons was observed, without the reaction of polling boards, grows - there are currently two percent of such polls. Also, the percentage of polling stations where polling board members keep parallel records of voters who voted, outside the official records, increased from two to four percent. In addition, parallel records of voters were observed in the vicinity of several polling stations as well.

CRTA’s proposal for the Draft Law on Amendments and Supplements to the Law on the Unified Voters’ Register

/ 30.09.2024.

As a member of the Working Group for the Improvement of the Electoral Process, organized by the National Assembly of Serbia, CRTA has prepared and submitted its proposal for the Draft Law on Amendments and Supplements to the Law on the Unified Voters’ Register on May 13, 2024. Members of the Working Group received a…

CRTA – Draft Law on Supplements to the Law on the Unified Voter Register

/ 09.08.2024.

Draft Law on Supplements to the Law on the Unified Voter Register, which CRTA submitted to the Working Group for the Improvement of the Electoral Process of the National Assembly of Serbia, on May 13, 2024. *The translation of the document is not available in English.

Belgrade Elections 2024 – Final Election Observation Report – Summary

- / 11.07.2024.

The elections for the members of the Assembly of the City of Belgrade, held on June 2, 2024, were marked by a decline in electoral integrity and quality, the rule of law, and the democratic capacity of society. Due to the boycott by a part of the opposition and a record low turnout, the lowest…

Poor Election Day in Belgrade

- / 03.06.2024.

The elections for the Assembly of the City of Belgrade were devastating regarding the integrity and quality of the elections, the rule of law and the democratic capacity of society. Around 200,000 fewer voters got out to vote compared to December, and despite a convincing majority that will form the Belgrade government, its legitimacy will…

Belgrade elections – results projection

- / 02.06.2024.

Lower turnout by 19:00 and more complaints

- / 02.06.2024.

A total of 41,5 percent of citizens voted in elections for the Belgrade City Assembly by 19:00 (margin of error 0,4 percent). In comparison, voter turnout by 19:00 in Belgrade elections in December was 54,8 percent. Until the last report at 18:00 the CRTA Election Observation Mission submitted another complaint on account of electoral corruption, totaling the…

Another complaint for vote buying

- / 02.06.2024.

The number of reports of electoral corruption is increasing. CRTA’s Election Observation Mission has reported another case to the police on suspicion of vote buying in front of a polling station in Palilula. CRTA observers recorded the organized transportation of voters to the polling station and the distribution of money. CRTA has so far submitted…

Turnout by 16:00 31,2 percent

- / 02.06.2024.

A total of 31,2 percent of citizens voted in elections for the Belgrade City Assembly by 16:00 (margin of error 0,3 percent). In comparison, voter turnout by 16:00 in Belgrade elections in December was 41,4 percent (margin of error 0,1 percent). The next regular media conference of the CRTA Election Observation Mission is scheduled for 18:00. You may follow…

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