CRTA Election Observation Mission assesses that drastic abuses of voters’ rights, laws and institutions escalated on Election Day. We bring attention to serious concerns regarding the quality of Parliamentary elections, and their further departure from standards for free and fair elections. Considering the scope and diversity of electoral abuses in Belgrade we conclude that the…
On the basis of 95 percent of the processed sample, voters turnout in parliamentary elections amounted to 59,1 percent (margin of error 0.9 percent). Projection of election results on the basis of 95% of processed sample: Electoral List Percentage of votes ME 95 Aleksandar Vučić – Serbia Must Not Stop 46.9 1.4% Serbia Against…
A total of 55,5 percent of citizens voted in the presidential elections by 19:00 (margin of error 0.9 percent). In comparison, voter turnout by 19:00 at the 2022 parliamentary elections amounted to 55,1 percent. Voter turnout at parliamentary elections on the territory of Belgrade by 19:00 amounts to 54,8 percent (margin of error 0.4 percent), which is higher…
CRTA’s election observation mission expresses the highest concern regarding the large number of cases of organized transfer of voters from other communities and countries to vote in Belgrade, which were, among other incidents, recorded during the first half of the election day. Concentration of busses, pick-up vans and cars was observed on several spots in…
A total of 26,6 percent of citizens voted in parliamentary elections by 13:00 (margin of error 0.6 percent). In comparison, voter turnout by 13:00 at the 2022 parliamentary elections was 26,7 percent. Voter turnout at parliamentary elections on the territory of Belgrade by 13:00 amounts to 26,1 percent (margin of error 0.3 percent), which is higher than…
The team of CRTA observers was attacked in Odzaci, after recording the case of electoral corruption, where dozens of ballots from the poll were brought to the political party offices, located across the polling station. As the CRTA mobile team of observers headed out to the police station to report this incident, they noticed to…
A total of 9,8 percent of citizens voted in parliamentary elections by 10:00 (margin of error 0.4 percent). In comparison, voter turnout by 10:00 at the 2022 parliamentary elections was 10 percent. Voter turnout at parliamentary elections on the territory of Belgrade by 10:00 amounts to 9,6 percent (margin of error 0.1 percent), which is higher…
The campaign for the extraordinary parliamentary and Belgrade elections took place in an atmosphere of systematic abuse of institutions, public functions and the most influential media, which placed electoral actors in an unequal position. Mass cases of falsification of signatures for candidacy marked the process of the submission of electoral lists. Worrying allegations of pressure…
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