politics
March 30, 2026
Where is SNS seeing a drop in support compared to the 2022 elections?
In eight out of 10 local self-government units where local elections were held on Sunday, March 29, the Serbian Progressive Party recorded a drop in the number of votes compared to the results of the elections held in 2022.

TL;DR
- The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) saw a decrease in votes in 8 out of 10 local municipalities compared to the 2022 elections.
- The most significant drop was observed in Knjaževac, with an almost 20% decrease in votes.
- CRTA, an election monitoring organization, described the elections as marred by numerous irregularities and violence.
- In Aranđelovac, SNS experienced a 7% drop in votes compared to 2022.
- In Kula, there was a 10% decrease in SNS votes.
- Sevojno saw a 10.52% drop, Lučani a drop of almost 5%, and Bajina Bašta an 11.51% drop.
- Smederevska Palanka experienced a significant drop of nearly 15%.
- Kladovo was the only municipality where SNS showed an increase in votes, with an 8.56% advantage.
- Bor saw a negligible increase for SNS.
- The formation of broader coalitions for the current elections, including parties like SPS, SRS, and others, complicates direct year-on-year comparisons for some municipalities.
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