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« Reply #25 on: May 06, 2016, 12:24:59 AM »
« edited: May 06, 2016, 12:28:18 AM by ag »

Final official results (including the partial revote on May 4). No changes in seat allocation (except that Dveri have now uncontroversially past 5%), though two minor changes in ranking in terms of raw votes (37 vote margin between the 4th and the 5th place!)

SNS - 1,823,147 votes, 48.25 % - 131 seats

SPS-JS  413,770 votes, 10.95 % - 29 seats

SRS 306,062 votes 8.10 % - 22 seats

It's enough (Dosta je bilo) 227,626 votes 6.02% - 16 seats

DS 227,589 votes 6.02 % - 16 seats

DSS-Dveri 190,530votes 5.04 % - 13 seats

SDS-LDP-LSV 189,564 votes 5.02 % - 13 seats

SVM - 56,620 votes 1.50% - 4 seats (Hungarian minority party Union of Hungarian in Vojvodina, no thershold)

Muamer Zukorlić - BDZ Sandžaka 32,526 votes 0.86% - 2  seats (Bosnian Democratic Union of Sanžak - regional party in partly Muslim region Sandzak, no threshold)

SDA Sandžaka – Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin 30,092 votes 0.80% - 2 seats (Muslim minority party in region Sandzak - Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak, no thershold)

Green Party (for some reason minority, so no threshold) 23,890 votes 0.63% - 1 seat

Partija za demokratsko delovanje – Ardita Sinani 16,262 votes 0.43 % - 1 seat (Albanian minority Party for Democratic Action, no threshold)
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« Reply #26 on: May 07, 2016, 09:23:51 PM »

There is a very significant vote swing in Kosovo, where SNS rose from 51.32 % (barely better than average) in 2014 to 69.73 %, while SPS fell from 17.55 % to 9.99 % and Dveri-DSS from 14.54 % to 4.47 % (Kosovo was a DSS stronghold previously). I'm curious what's the reason of this. Suspiciously, turnout in Kosovo also rose by more than 10 %.
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