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Electoral lists, 2014 Serbian parliamentary election

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Aleksandar Vučić Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, New Belgrade Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 17 April 2014
2 Dr. Nebojša Stefanović Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Doctor of Economic Sciences Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 27 April 2014
3 Jadranka Joksimović Serbian Progressive Party 1978 Graduated Political Scientist for International Affairs Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 27 April 2014
4 Goran Knežević Serbian Progressive Party 1957 Graduated Economist Zrenjanin Elected; resigned mandate on 28 April 2014
5 Radomir Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Graduated Manager Kragujevac Elected; resigned mandate on 28 April 2014
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Ivica Dačić Socialist Party of Serbia 1956 Graduated Politicologist Belgrade, Savski Venac Prime Minister; elected; resigned mandate on 27 April 2014
2 Milan Krkobabić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1952 Graduated Economist Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
3 Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović Socialist Party of Serbia 1951 Doctor Kragujevac Cabinet minister; elected
4 Dragan Marković United Serbia 1967 Private Enterpreneur Jagodina Incumbent; re-elected
5 Dr. Dijana Vukomanović Socialist Party of Serbia 1967 Doctor of Political Science Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Mlađan Dinkić 1964 Master of Economic Sciences Belgrade Incumbent
2 Saša Milenić 1967 Professor of Philosophy Kragujevac Incumbent
3 Verica Kalanović 1954 Master of Technical Science Trstenik Incumbent
4 Vidoje Petrović 1961 Officer Loznica
5 Branislav Jovanović 1955 Lawyer Niš
6 Suzana Grubješić 1963 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade Incumbent
7 Boško Ničić 1960 Graduated Economist Zaječar
8 Vladan Vasić 1971 Master of Economic Science Pirot
9 Slavica Saveljić 1965 Sociologist Kragujevac Incumbent
10 Milan Đokić 1972 Master of Physical Education Knjaževac
11 Miroslav Aleksić 1978 Graduated Economist Trstenik
12 Ana Novković 1965 Classroom Teacher Kovin Incumbent
13 Predrag Marković 1955 Publisher Belgrade
14 Nenad Kitanović 1968 Farmer Doljevac Incumbent
15 Dragana Živanović 1973 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Rača
16 Nebojša Zdravković 1969 University Professor Kragujevac

Electoral lists, 2016 Serbian parliamentary election

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Aleksandar Vučić Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, New Belgrade Prime Minister; elected; resigned mandate on 3 June 2016
2 Rasim Ljajić Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1964 Doctor Novi Pazar Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 6 June 2016
3 Maja Gojković Serbian Progressive Party 1963 Lawyer Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
4 Milan Krkobabić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1952 Graduated Economist Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 11 August 2016
5 Goran Knežević Serbian Progressive Party 1957 Graduated Economist Zrenjanin Elected; resigned mandate on 11 August 2016
6 Aleksandra Tomić Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Doctor of Economic Sciences Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
7 Aleksandar Martinović Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Doctor of Legal Sciences Ruma Incumbent; re-elected
8 Miroslav Lazanski Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1950 Bachelor of Laws – Military Commentator Belgrade, New Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 25 September 2019
9 Ljiljana Đurović Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1953 Authoress Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 3 June 2016
10 Andreja Mladenović Independent Democratic Party of Serbia (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1975 Lawyer Belgrade, Zemun Elected; resigned mandate on 3 October 2016
11 Dušan Borković Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) 1984 Professional Athlete Pančevo Elected
12 Jadranka Jovanović Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) 1958 Opera Singer Belgrade Elected
13 Bogdan Obradović Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) 1958 Tennis Coach Belgrade Elected
14 Aleksandra Đurović Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Professor of Serbian Language Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 8 September 2017
15 Marija Obradović Serbian Progressive Party 1974 Journalist Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
16 Veroljub Matić Serbian Progressive Party 1953 Graduated Engineer (Geodesy) Koceljeva Incumbent; re-elected
17 Vladimir Đukanović Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
18 Biljana Pantić Pilja Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Lawyer Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
19 Aleksandar Marković Serbian Progressive Party 1981 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
20 Milorad Mijatović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1947 Doctor of Mathematical Sciences Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
21 Ivana Stojiljković Serbian Progressive Party 1981 Graduated Engineer of Landscape Architecture Užice Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 24 December 2018
22 Veroljub Arsić Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Economist Požarevac Incumbent; re-elected
23 Marijan Rističević People's Peasant Party 1958 Farmer Inđija Incumbent; re-elected
24 Dragana Barišić Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Doctor – Psychiatrist Kruševac Incumbent; re-elected
25 Ljubiša Stojmirović Serbian Progressive Party 1950 University Professor Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
26 Marko Atlagić Serbian Progressive Party 1949 University Professor Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
27 Jelena Mijatović Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Educator Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
28 Zoran Dragišić Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) 1967 University Professor Belgrade Elected
29 Đorđe Komlenski Movement of Socialists 1965 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, Obrenovac Elected
30 Milena Bićanin Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1964 History Professor Belgrade, Surčin Incumbent; re-elected
31 Miroslav Markićević New Serbia 1958 Mechanical Technician Čačak Incumbent; re-elected
32 Milan Knežević Serbian Progressive Party 1952 Professor of Medical Sciences Kragujevac Incumbent; re-elected
33 Dubravka Filipovski New Serbia 1967 Graduated Pedagogue Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
34 Igor Bečić Serbian Progressive Party 1971 Master of Industrial Management Vrbas Incumbent; re-elected
35 Miodrag Linta Indepedent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) 1969 University Professor Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
36 Ljiljana Malušić Serbian Progressive Party 1958 Bachelor's Degree (Sociology) Belgrade, Voždovac Incumbent; re-elected
37 Mihailo Jokić Serbian Progressive Party 1948 Pensioner Valjevo Elected
38 Branimir Rančić Serbian Progressive Party 1953 Doctor of Medicine – Neuropsychiatrist Niš Incumbent; re-elected
39 Dušica Stojković Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor's Degree (Political Science, International Affairs) Belgrade, Rakovica Incumbent; re-elected
40 Muamer Bačevac Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1977 Doctor Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected
41 Željko Sušec Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Educator Pančevo Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 4 June 2018
42 Aleksandra Maletić Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Graduated Psychologist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
43 Jovan Palalić Serbian People's Party 1971 Lawyer Bačka Palanka Elected
44 Vladimir Orlić Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Doctor of Science – Electrical Engineering and Computing Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
45 Mira Petrović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1956 Specialist Professional Economist Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
46 Mirko Krlić Serbian Progressive Party 1955 Journalist Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
47 Bojan Torbica Movement of Socialists 1974 Bachelor of Laws Temerin, Bački Jarak Elected
48 Katarina Rakić Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, Grocka Incumbent; re-elected
49 Milovan Drecun Serbian Progressive Party 1957 Master of Economics Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
50 Vladimir Marinković Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1976 University Professor Belgrade, Voždovac Incumbent; re-elected
51 Jelena Žarić Kovačević Serbian Progressive Party 1981 Lawyer Niš Elected
52 Zoran Bojanić Serbian Progressive Party 1957 Economist Kraljevo Incumbent; re-elected
53 Slaviša Bulatović Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Bachelor of Laws Vranje, Vranjska Banja Elected
54 Vesna Marković Serbian Progressive Party 1974 Bachelor of Economics Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
55 Duško Tarbuk Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Economist Belgrade, Zemun Elected
56 Branislav Blažić Serbian Progressive Party 1957 Surgeon Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 10 October 2017
57 Olivera Pešić Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Leskovac Incumbent; re-elected
58 Darko Laketić Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Doctor of Medicine – Specialist Prokuplje Incumbent; re-elected
59 Dragan Šormaz Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Politician Smederevo Incumbent; re-elected
60 Jasmina Karanac Independent (aligned with Social Democratic Party of Serbia) 1967 Journalist Belgrade, New Belgrade Elected
61 Konstantin Arsenović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1940 Retired Lieutenant Colonel General Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected; died on 31 January 2017
62 Velimir Stanojević New Serbia 1964 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Čačak Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 1 December 2016
63 Tijana Davidovac Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Economist Belgrade, Lazarevac Elected
64 Ivan Manojlović Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Master's Degree (Economics) Kruševac Elected; resigned mandate on 21 September 2018
65 Goran Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Customs Officer Odžaci Elected
66 Jasmina Obradović Serbian Progressive Party 1961 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Futog Incumbent; re-elected
67 Milimir Vujadinović Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Subotica Elected
68 Marko Parezanović Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Professor of Engineering and Computer Science Čačak Elected
69 Milanka Karić Strength of Serbia Movement 1957 Bachelor of Law Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
70 Meho Omerović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1959 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade, Palilula Incumbent; re-elected
71 Aleksandar Jugović Serbian Renewal Movement 1975 Professor of Serbian Language and Literature Čačak Incumbent; re-elected
72 Stanija Kompirović Serbian Progressive Party 1968 Bachelor of Laws Kosovska Mitrovica Elected
73 Nikola Jolović Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected
74 Momo Čolaković Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1940 Retired Economist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
75 Tanja Tomašević Damnjanović Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Bachelor of Laws Vršac Incumbent; re-elected
76 Radovan Jančić Serbian Progressive Party 1958 Construction Technician Novi Kneževac, Srpski Krstur Elected
77 Radoslav Cokić Serbian Progressive Party 1958 Graduated Wood Processing Engineer Smederevska Palanka Elected
78 Svetlana Nikolić Pavlović Serbian Progressive Party 1955 Doctor of Medicine – Specialist Ćuprija Elected
79 Žarko Bogatinović Serbian Progressive Party 1955 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Leskovac Incumbent; re-elected
80 Branimir Jovanović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1979 Bachelor's Degree Kraljevo Elected
81 Ivana Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Master's Degree (Transport Engineering) Ub Elected
82 Žika Gojković Serbian Renewal Movement 1972 Graduated Manager in Economics Sombor Incumbent; re-elected
83 Milovan Krivokapić Serbian Progressive Party 1949 Doctor Kosovo Mitrovica Elected
84 Milena Turk Serbian Progressive Party 1949 Bachelor's Degree (Chemistry) Trstenik Incumbent; re-elected
85 Radmilo Kostić Serbian Progressive Party 1971 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Pirot Incumbent; re-elected
86 Snežana Petrović Serbian People's Party 1965 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Užice Elected
87 Snežana Petrović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1972 Specialist Political Scientist Belgrade, New Belgrade Elected
88 Marko Zeljug Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Veterinary Technician Surčin, Jakovo Elected
89 Žarko Mićin Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
90 Nataša Mihailović Vacić Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1972 Journalist Belgrade, Vračar Elected
91 Blaža Knežević Serbian Progressive Party 1968 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Šabac Elected
92 Ana Ćirić Movement of Socialists 1988 Graduated Engineer of Organizational Sciences Belgrade, Voždovac Elected
93 Milanka Jevtović Vukojičić Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Graduated Social Worker Priboj Incumbent; re-elected
94 Živko Vrcelj Serbian Progressive Party 1959 Surgeon – Specialist Sremska Mitrovica Elected
95 Srbislav Filipović Serbian Progressive Party 1984 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade Elected
96 Maja Mačužić Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Kraljevo Elected
97 Milija Miletić United Peasant Party 1968 Veterinary Technician Svrljig Elected
98 Aleksandar Čotrić Serbian Renewal Movement 1968 Writer Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
99 Gordana Predić Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1968 Graduated Historian Belgrade, Čukarica Elected; resigned mandate on 23 August 2016
100 Miroljub Stanković Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1946 Bachelor of Laws/Retired Niš Incumbent; re-elected; died on 22 July 2017
101 Mladen Grujić New Serbia 1966 Graduated Engineer of Labour Organization Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
102 Borka Grubor Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Doctor Loznica Elected
103 Zoran Milekić Serbian Progressive Party 1955 Construction Technician Kučevo Incumbent; re-elected
104 Dragomir Karić Strength of Serbia Movement 1949 Entrepreneur Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
105 Ljibuška Lakatoš Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Professor of Physical Education Stara Pazova Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 25 December 2018
106 Marko Blagojević Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) 1976 Political Scientist Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 19 April 2017
107 Dragan Jovanović New Serbia 1972 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Topola Incumbent; re-elected
108 Dragana Kostić Serbian Progressive Party 1971 Bachelor of Economics Sokobanja Elected
109 Milosav Milojević Serbian Progressive Party 1954 Electrical Technician Aranđelovac Incumbent; re-elected
110 Krsto Janjušević Serbian Progressive Party 1984 Graduated Engineer (Industrial Management) Priboj Elected
111 Sonja Vlahović Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
112 Marko Gavrilović Serbian Progressive Party 1978 Economist Belgrade, Obrenovac Elected; resigned mandate on 11 October 2017
113 Hadži Milorad Stošić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1954 Telecommunications Officer Niš Incumbent; re-elected
114 Vesna Rakonjac Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Doctor – Hygiene Specialist Kruševac Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 21 December 2017
115 Dragan Savkić Serbian Progressive Party 1947 Pensioner Belgrade, Belgrade Elected
116 Ostoja Mijailović Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Čačak Elected
117 Milena Ćorilić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1944 Bachelor's Degree (Economics)/Retired Šabac Incumbent; re-elected
118 Vlado Babić Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Occupational Medical Doctor Sombor Incumbent; re-elected
119 Dragan Veljković Serbian Progressive Party 1964 Bachelor of Laws Štrpce Elected
120 Ljubica Mrdaković Todorović Serbian Progressive Party 1962 Doctor of Medicine Niš Incumbent; re-elected
121 Jovica Jevtić Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Graduated Electrical Engineer Raška Incumbent; re-elected
122 Vladimir Petković Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Mechanical Engineering Technician Belgrade, Barajevo Incumbent; re-elected
123 Olivera Ognjanović Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Graduated Manager Belgrade, Grocka Elected
124 Zvonimir Đokić Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Aeronautical Electrical Engineer Belgrade Elected
125 Goran Kovačević Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Kragujevac Incumbent; re-elected
126 Desanka Repac Serbian Progressive Party 1949 Dentist Subotica Elected
127 Ognjen Pantović Serbian People's Party 1989 Master Traffic Engineer Belgrade, Palilula Elected
128 Dalibor Radičević Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Aleksinac Incumbent; re-elected
129 Nataša Jovanović Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade, Mladenovac Elected
130 Borisav Kovačević Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1943 Graduated Philologist/Pensioner Belgrade, Zemun Incumbent; re-elected
131 Aleksandra Majkić Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor of Laws Kikinda Elected
132 Stanislava Janošević Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Master of Economics Zrenjanin Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016
133 Nenad Mitrović Serbian Progressive Party 1973 Economist Bujanovac Incumbent; awarded mandate on 10 August 2016
134 Mirko Čikiriz Serbian Renewal Movement 1963 Bachelor of Laws Kragujevac Incumbent
135 Studenka Kovačević Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Bachelor of Science in Management Bor Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016
136 Radoslav Jović Serbian Progressive Party 1957 Medical Doctor – Specialist Kraljevo Incumbent; awarded mandate on 5 October 2016
137 Mladen Lukić Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Graduated Forestry Engineer Bajina Bašta Incumbent; awarded mandate on 5 October 2016
138 Vera Jovanović Serbian Progressive Party 1947 Economist Belgrade, Rakovica Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017
139 Milan Novaković Serbian Progressive Party 1963 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Novi Sad Incumbent
140 Vladica Dimitrov Serbian Progressive Party 1974 Doctor – Radiology Specialist Dimitrovgrad Incumbent
141 Ana Čarapić Serbian Progressive Party 1985 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Kuršumlija Awarded mandate on 21 September 2017
142 Branko Popović Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Doctor – Specialist in Pneumophtisiology Nova Varoš Awarded mandate on 12 October 2017
143 Boban Birmančević Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Ph.D. Šabac Incumbent; awarded mandate on 12 October 2017
144 Sandra Božić Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Graduated Political Scientist Pančevo, Omoljica Awarded mandate on 6 March 2018
145 Živan Đurišić Serbian Progressive Party 1947 Pensioner Velika Plana Incumbent; awarded mandate on 7 June 2018
146 Aleksandra Jevtić Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Doctor of Biotechnical Sciences Vrnjačka Banja Awarded mandate on 26 September 2018
147 Violeta Lutovac Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Medical Doctor Varvarin Incumbent; awarded mandate on 13 February 2019
148 Milan Ljubić Serbian Progressive Party 1978 Medical Doctor Niš Awarded mandate on 13 February 2019
149 Goran Avramović Serbian Progressive Party[1] 1962 Doctor – Specialist Smederevo
150 Nevenka Kostadinova Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Bachelor's Degree (Chemistry) Bosilegrad Awarded mandate on 7 October 2019
151 Krstimir Pantić Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Bachelor's Degree (Metallurgy Engineer) Kosovska Mitrovica Incumbent
152 Nikola Radonjić [information missing] 1987 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
153 Olivera Pauljeskić Serbian Progressive Party 1971 Bachelor's Degree (Chemistry) Žagubica Incumbent
154 Mileta Poskurica Serbian Progressive Party 1954 Professor – Doctor of Medical Sciences Kragujevac Incumbent
155 Mirko Mihajlović Serbian Progressive Party[2] 1960 Doctor of Medicine – Specialist in Pediatrics Aleksandrovac
156 Marija Rakić Serbian Progressive Party[3] 1982 Doctor of Medicine – Specialist in Pediatrics Leskovac
157 Goran Matić Serbian Progressive Party[4] 1978 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Bečej
158 Svetlana Milijić Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Master's Degree (Pharmacist – Specialist) Niš
159 Aleksandra Žigić Serbian Progressive Party[5] 1975 Nurse Šid
160 Dragan Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Lawyer Vranje Incumbent
161 Ranko Janjić Serbian Progressive Party[6] 1967 Football Coach Novi Bečej
162 Nevenka Milošević Serbian Progressive Party 1966 Class Teacher Ivanjica Incumbent
163 Nikola Radosavljević Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Master's Degree (Economics) Jagodina
164 Dušan Marić Serbian Progressive Party 1963 Journalist Velika Plana
165 Biljana Ilić Stošić Serbian Progressive Party 1964 Political Scientist – Professor of Philosophy Kragujevac Incumbent
166 Jovica Rajić Serbian Progressive Party[7] 1958 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Paraćin
167 Svetislav Vukmirica Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Bachelor of Laws Kikinda Incumbent
168 Violeta Ocokoljić Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Bachelor's Degree (Tourismologist) Kovin
169 Đorđe Džekov Serbian Progressive Party[8] 1954 Entrepreneur Srbobran
170 Vladan Paunović Serbian Progressive Party[9] 1967 Professor of National Defence Zaječar
171 Dušanka Lončarević [information missing] 1966 Graduated Pharmacist Belgrade
172 Radoslav Marjanović Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade
173 Momir Matić Serbian Progressive Party[10] 1953 Bachelor of Laws Loznica, Banja Koviljača
174 Mirjana Đurđević [information missing] 1960 Graduated Real Estate Manager Belgrade
175 Miomir Ralević Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Lawyer Majdanpek
176 Milan Ardalić Serbian Progressive Party[11] 1946 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Bačka Topola
177 Jadranka Gršić Serbian Progressive Party[12] 1972 Bachelor's Degree (Environmental Analyst) Subotica
178 Saša Marjanović [information missing] 1978 Private Entrepreneur Golubac
179 Milan Đurica Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Entrepreneur Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent
180 Slađana Štetić [information missing] 1963 Doctor of Medicine - Specialist in Psychiatry Pirot
181 Svetomir Stojanović [information missing] 1980 Bachelor of Laws Temerin
182 Branislav Stefanović [information missing] 1938 Senior Sports Coach Belgrade
183 Biljana Savović Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Lawyer Sečanj Incumbent
184 Jovo Komazec [information missing] 1955 Doctor – Specialist in Gynaecology and Obstetrics Inđija
185 Dragan Bożić Serbian Progressive Party[13] 1962 Master's Degree (Pharmacist) Titel, Šajkaš
186 Vesna Đujić [information missing] 1971 Class Teacher Mionica
187 Radoslav Simić Serbian Progressive Party[14] 1958 Bachelor's Degree (Engineer of Water Management Reclamation) Smederevska Palanka
188 Dragan Arsić Serbian Progressive Party[15] 1979 Bachelor's Degree (Political Scientist for Journalism and Communication Studies) Gornji Milanovac
189 Dragica Uzanović [information missing] 1960 Bachelor's Degree (Teacher) Vladimirci
190 Slobodan Ovuka Serbian Progressive Party[16] 1963 Doctor of Medicine – Gynaecology Specialist Pančevo
191 Nenad Stojković Serbian Progressive Party[17] 1977 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Vlasotince
192 Sanja Tucaković Serbian Progressive Party 1973 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Kragujevac
193 Darko Božović Serbian Progressive Party[18] 1969 Graduated Marketing Manager Bačka Palanka
194 Miodrag Bulajić Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Bachelor's Degree (Agricultural Engineer) Kikinda, Banatsko Veliko Selo
195 Jelena Sogić Serbian Progressive Party[19] 1986 Senior Health Professional Sombor
196 Predrag Marković Serbian Progressive Party[20] 1959 Agricultural Engineer Ljubovija
197 Goran Mladenović Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor's Degree (Economist) Vladičin Han Incumbent
198 Ana Čuknić Momčilović Serbian Progressive Party[21] 1979 Graduated Pharmacist – Specialist Svilajnac
199 Zoran Savanov Serbian Progressive Party[22] 1979 Leather Technician Kovačica, Debeljača
200 Dejan Torbica [information missing] 1974 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade
201 Svetlana Ćaldović Šijaković [information missing] 1966 Graduated Ethnologist Čajetina
202 Miloš Tošanić Serbian Progressive Party 1964 Master of Industrial and Engineering Management Belgrade, Lazarevac Incumbent
203 Miroslav Burazer [information missing] 1964 Graduated Manager Belgrade, New Belgrade
204 Ljiljana Beronja Serbian Progressive Party 1959 Specialist Pediatrician Kula Incumbent
205 Miloš Slijepčević Serbian Progressive Party[23] 1974 Graduated Geographer – Tourism Specialist Belgrade
206 Nikola Cimeša Serbian Progressive Party[24] 1978 Graduated Economist Belgrade
207 Jelena Miljković Serbian Progressive Party[25] 1989 Medical Doctor Ćićevac
208 Nikola Vasiljević Serbian Progressive Party[26] 1984 Economist Belgrade
209 Ines Šljivić [information missing] 1980 Bachelor of Laws Kruševac
210 Nataša Ivanović Serbian Progressive Party 1978 Educator Petrovac na Mlavi
211 Nemanja Joksimović Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
212 Julijana Petrović [information missing] 1963 Pensioner Belgrade
213 Dijana Vladičić Serbian Progressive Party[27] 1981 Master Engineer of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science Belgrade
214 Ljiljana Kosorić Serbian Renewal Movement 1957 Pediatrician Kosjerić Incumbent
215 Vladimir Kovačević Jurašin [information missing] 1991 Construction Technician Belgrade
216 Milica Todorović [information missing] 1986 Graduated Economist Smederevo, Udovice
217 Nikola Gavrilović Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Graduated Master Criminologist Belgrade
218 Mirjana Radulac [information missing] 1985 Economist in Tourism Belgrade
219 Vesna Ranković Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Master Spatial Planner Belgrade, Barajevo
220 Miloš Đukić [information missing] 1984 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
221 Dušan Domazet [information missing] 1980 Graduated Traffic Engineer Belgrade, Surčin
222 Nataša Vujičić Serbian Progressive Party 1956 Bachelor of Laws Lučani
223 Nikola Janković [information missing] 1949 Ph.D. Belgrade, Zemun
224 Marijana Milnović Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Graduated Security Manager Belgrade
225 Nataša Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party[28] 1990 Student Belgrade
226 Nemanja Filipović [information missing] 1989 Legal Technician Belgrade
227 Bojana Vujanović [information missing] 1974 Administrative Technician Belgrade, Surčin, Jakovo
228 Vera Paunović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1947 Economist and Pensioner Belgrade, Lazarevac Incumbent; awarded mandate on 5 October 2016; died on 21 February 2020
229 Filip Gojković [information missing] 1995 Economic Technician Belgrade
230 Nadica Nikolić Tanasijević Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Archaeologist Belgrade, Grocka, Ritopek Incumbent
231 Jelisaveta Veljković Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1951 Retired Teacher Sremski Karlovci Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017
232 Mladen Đuričić [information missing] 1987 Mechanical Technician Belgrade
233 Katarina Kušaković Serbian Progressive Party[29] 1992 Technician for Environmental Protection Belgrade
234 Grozdana Banac Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1951 Lawyer Belgrade Awarded mandate on 28 August 2017
235 Ivan Bauer Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1967 University Professor Belgrade, Stari Grad Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016
236 Predrag Jelenković Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1965 Doctor of Communication Services Niš Awarded mandate on 6 October 2016
237 Svetlana Selaković Movement of Socialists[30] 1957 Bachelor of Laws–Lawyer Novi Sad
238 Gorjana Marinković Movement of Socialists 1990 Communicator Stara Pazova Incumbent
239 Ljiljana Nedeljković [information missing] 1972 Graduated Medical-Laboratory Engineer Loznica
240 Slavica Živković Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1970 Master Economist Belgrade, Zemun Awarded mandate on 19 July 2018
241 Aleksandra Kojić Serbian Renewal Movement[31] 1977 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
242 Avro Osmajlić Serbian Renewal Movement[32] 1987 Economist Belgrade
243 Danijela Veljović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1977 Bachelor of Laws Kragujevac
244 Slobodan Veličković Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1947 Retired Aeronautical Military Electrical Engineer Belgrade Incumbent; awarded mandate on 3 March 2020
245 Momčilo Vuksanović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1952 Retired Painter Despotovac
246 Milica Mijović Social Democratic Party of Serbia[33] 1992 Law Student Pančevo
247 Timotije Nikolić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia[34] 1938 Retired Lawyer Kraljevo
248 Goran Pekarski New Serbia 1965 Economist Belgrade, Grocka, Kaluđerica Awarded mandate on 9 December 2016.
249 Ljiljana Rančić New Serbia[35] 1954 Master of Pharmacy Knić
250 Rajka Velaga Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Graduated Biochemist Belgrade, Surčin

2. For a Just SerbiaDemocratic Party (NOVA, DSHV, ZZS)

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Number Name Political Party or Movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Bojan Pajtić Democratic Party 1970 Doctor of Legal Sciences Novi Sad Elected; resigned mandate on 11 April 2017
2 Dragoljub Mićunović Democratic Party 1930 University Professor Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
3 Nataša Vučković Democratic Party 1967 Lawyer Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
4 Goran Ješić Democratic Party 1974 Graduated Engineer of Agronomy Inđija Elected
5 Gordana Čomić Democratic Party 1958 Graduated Physicist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
6 Balša Božović Democratic Party 1983 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
7 Goran Ćirić Democratic Party 1960 Graduated Electrical Engineer Niš Incumbent; re-elected
8 Veroljub Stevanović Together for Šumadija 1946 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Kragujevac Elected
9 Maja Videnović Democratic Party 1979 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected
10 Zoran Živković New Party 1960 Economist Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
11 Dušan Petrović Together for Serbia 1966 Bachelor of Laws Šabac Incumbent; re-elected
12 Aleksandra Jerkov Democratic Party 1982 Master's Degree (Political Science) Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
13 Radoslav Milojičić Democratic Party 1984 Economist Smederevska Palanka Elected
14 Dejan Nikolić Democratic Party 1979 Professor of Physical Culture Sokobanja Incumbent; re-elected
15 Vesna Marjanović Democratic Party 1969 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
16 Tomislav Žigmanov Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina 1967 Professor of Philosophy Subotica Elected
17 Dušan Milisavljević Democratic Party 1968 Medical College Professor Niš Incumbent; awarded mandate on 21 April 2017
18 Vesna Martinović Democratic Party 1970 Lawyer Pančevo Incumbent
19 Branimir Kuzmanović Democratic Party[36] 1968 Electrical Engineer Belgrade, Vračar
20 Radiša Milošević Together for Šumadija[37] 1961 History Professor Batočina

3. Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma"

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Number Name Political Party or Movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Ivica Dačić Socialist Party of Serbia 1966 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade, Savski Venac Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 11 August 2016
2 Dragan Marković United Serbia 1960 Private Entrepreneur Jagodina Incumbent; re-elected
3 Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović Socialist Party of Serbia 1951 University Professor – Specialist Doctor Kragujevac Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 11 August 2016
4 Aleksandar Antić Socialist Party of Serbia 1969 Graduated Economist Belgrade Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 11 August 2016
5 Prof. Dr. Žarko Obradović Socialist Party of Serbia 1960 Doctor of Political Science Belgrade, Vračar Incumbent; re-elected
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Prof. Dr. Vojislav Šešelj 1954 University Professor Belgrade, Zemun Elected
2 Nemanja Šarović 1974 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected
3 Ljiljana Mihajlović 1965 Economist Belgrade, Zemun Elected
4 Milorad Mirčić 1956 Graduated Engineer of Technology Novi Sad Elected
5 Zoran Krasić 1956 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected
Number Name Political Party or Movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Sanda Rašković Ivić Democratic Party of Serbia 1956 Psychiatrist Belgrade, Palilula Elected
2 Boško Obradović Dveri 1976 Professor of Serbian literature and language Čačak Elected
3 Srđan Nogo Dveri 1981 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected
4 Slaviša Ristić Democratic Party of Serbia 1961 Graduated Economist Zubin Potok Elected
5 Biljana Rubaković Dveri 1960 Professor Čačak Elected; resigned mandate on 22 June 2016
6 Dejan Šulkić Democratic Party of Serbia 1972 Bachelor of Laws Velika Plana Elected
7 Miladin Ševarlić Non-Party 1949 Retired Professor of Agriculture Belgrade, Zemun Elected
8 Gorica Gajić Democratic Party of Serbia 1958 Graduated Economist Svilajnac Elected
9 Zoran Radojičić Dveri 1975 Mechanical Energy Technician Belgrade, Obrenovac Elected
10 Milan Lapčević Democratic Party of Serbia 1969 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Niš Elected
11 Marija Janjušević Dveri 1971 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Inđija Elected
12 Đorđe Vukadinović Non-Party 1962 Analyst Novi Sad Elected
13 Ivan Kostić Dveri 1975 Master of Agroeconomics Vrbas Elected
14 Dragana Trifković Democratic Party of Serbia[38] 1976 Graduated Engineer Belgrade
15 Dragan Vesović Dveri 1966 Dentist Belgrade Awarded mandate on 11 August 2016
16 Dragan Maršićanin Democratic Party of Serbia 1950 Graduated Economist Belgrade
17 Jelena Lažetić [information missing] 1984 Lawyer Belgrade
18 Borko Ilić Democratic Party of Serbia 1980 Graduated Economist Novi Sad
19 Predrag Mitrović Dveri[39] 1971 Master of Economics Leskovac
20 Milica Barbu Democratic Party of Serbia[40] 1987 Student Pančevo
21 Borko Puškić Dveri[41] 1981 Professional Traffic Engineer – Specialist Prijepolje
22 Predrag Džajević Democratic Party of Serbia[42] 1968 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Kragujevac
23 Katarina Bogićević Non-Party[43] 1993 Pharmacist Technician Kragujevac
24 Uroš Janković Democratic Party of Serbia 1979 Graduated Economist Belgrade
25 Ljubinko Đurković Non-Party 1962 Pensioner Raška
26 Ranka Kupusinac Democratic Party of Serbia[44] 1962 Chemical Technician Bačka Palanka, Tovariševo
27 Ivan Dojčinović Dveri[45] 1974 University Professor Belgrade
28 Miroslav Petković Democratic Party of Serbia 1968 Bachelor of Laws Čačak
29 Jelena Đorđević Dveri[46] 1982 Lawyer Niš
30 Zoran Vujović Non-Party[47] 1955 Graduated Economist Belgrade
31 Aleksandar Tanasković Dveri[48] 1974 Graduated Economist Čačak
32 Cisana Murusidze-Čolović [information missing] 1960 Theatre Director Belgrade, New Belgrade
33 Marko Pušica Dveri[49] 1980 Lawyer Smederevo
34 Željko Vilotijević Democratic Party of Serbia[50] 1961 Lawyer Vršac
35 Jelica Marjanović Dveri[51] 1977 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
36 Aleksandar Nedić Serbian Liberal Council[52] 1962 Tourismologist Belgrade
37 Bratislav Lazić Independent Trade Union of Telecom Serbia[53] 1964 Telecommunications Electrician Niš
38 Milica Momčilović Democratic Party of Serbia[54] 1962 Professor of Mathematics Leskovac
39 Zoran Pavlović Dveri[55] 1972 History Professor Belgrade, Grocka
40 Saša Petronijević Democratic Party of Serbia[56] 1972 Graduated Engineer of Agrochemistry Belgrade, New Belgrade
41 Marija Bogdanović Dveri[57] 1956 Economist Belgrade
42 Zoran Stojanović Democratic Party of Serbia 1968 Lawyer Vladičin Han
43 Nemanja Zarić Dveri[58] 1980 Medical Doctor Belgrade
44 Branislava Brkić Democratic Party of Serbia[59] 1970 Bachelor of Laws Kruševac
45 Goran Milenković Dveri[60] 1970 Graduated Metallurgical Engineer Leposavić
46 Ranko Sikimić [information missing] 1963 Professor of National Defence Kikinda
47 Radmila Vasić Dveri[61] 1967 Graduated Civil Engineer Belgrade
48 Dejan Gojković Democratic Party of Serbia[62] 1977 Graduated Economist Novi Sad
49 Saša Ilijić Dveri[63] 1973 Religious Teacher Knjaževac
50 Marijana Marjanović Democratic Party of Serbia[64] 1960 Professor of National Defence Ub
51 Slobodan Janković Dveri[65] 1975 Doctor of Political Science Belgrade
52 Goran Đorđević Democratic Party of Serbia[66] 1972 Lawyer Niš
53 Sanja Kondić Dveri[67] 1981 Master Management Engineer Bačka Palanka
54 Mladen Savić Democratic Party of Serbia[68] 1992 Student Niš
55 Aleksandar Stojčić Dveri[69] 1972 Entrepreneur Odžaci
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Bálint Pásztor 1979 Master of Laws Subotica Incumbent; re-elected
2 Elvira Kovács 1982 Graduated Economist Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
3 Árpád Fremond 1981 Professor of Primary Education–Master Bačka Topola, Pačir Incumbent; re-elected
4 Zoltán Pék 1962 Graduated Economist Senta Incumbent; re-elected
5 Annamária Vicsek 1973 Pedagogue–Master Novi Sad Incumbent

7. Boris Tadić, Čedomir JovanovićAlliance for a Better SerbiaLDP, LSV, SDS

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Number Name Political Party or Movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Nenad Čanak League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1959 Graduated Economist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
2 Čedomir Jovanović Liberal Democratic Party 1971 Graduated Playwright Belgrade Elected
3 Nada Lazić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1950 Graduated Chemist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
4 Marko Đurišić Social Democratic Party 1968 Informatics Engineer Belgrade, Vračar Incumbent; re-elected
5 Nataša Mićić Liberal Democratic Party 1965 Lawyer Užice Elected
6 Goran Bogdanović Social Democratic Party 1963 Graduated Engineer (Agriculture, Product Management) Leposavić Incumbent; re-elected
7 Nenad Milić Liberal Democratic Party 1962 Bachelor of Laws Užice Elected
8 Miroslav Aleksić People's Movement of Serbia 1978 Bachelor of Economics Trstenik Elected
9 Olena Papuga League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1964 Professor of Ruthenian language and literature Kula, Ruski Krstur Incumbent; re-elected
10 Nenad Konstantinović Social Democratic Party 1973 Lawyer Belgrade Elected
11 Marinika Tepić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1974 Bachelor's Degree (Philology) Pančevo Elected
12 Žarko Korać Liberal Democratic Party 1947 Psychologist Belgrade Elected
13 Zdravko Stanković Social Democratic Party 1980 Economist Belgrade Elected
14 Kenan Hajdarević Liberal Democratic Party 1975 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Priboj
15 Maja Sedlarević League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1977 Master's Degree (Gender Studies) Novi Sad
16 Aleksandar Senić Social Democratic Party 1978 Graduated Civil Engineer Rača Incumbent
17 Tinde Kovač Cerović Social Democratic Party 1954 Doctor of Psychology Belgrade
18 Bojan Kostreš League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1974 Bachelor of Economics Zrenjanin, Ečka Incumbent
19 Judita Popović Liberal Democratic Party 1956 Lawyer Zrenjanin
20 Milan Stanimirović Social Democratic Party 1960 Journalist Vrbas
21 Slobodan Pejić Social Democratic Party[70] 1968 Doctor (Specialist Neurologist) Vranjska Banja
22 Nebojša Cakić Social Democratic Party[71] 1962 Bachelor of Laws Leskovac
23 Dejan Čapo League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1978 Master of Science (Industrial Management) Zrenjanin Incumbent
24 Radmila Gerov Liberal Democratic Party 1967 Graduated Electronics Engineer Negotin
25 Goran Radosavljević Social Democratic Party[72] 1977 Doctor of Economics Belgrade
26 Đorđo Žujović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1987 Law Student Belgrade
27 Nataša Mijatović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1974 Graduated Journalist Belgrade
28 Mira Milinković Social Democratic Party[74] 1979 Doctor of Biotechnical Sciences Čačak
29 Jovan Najdenov Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1989 Political Science Degree Belgrade
30 Dušan Mijić Liberal Democratic Party 1953 Entrepreneur Novi Sad
31 Ivan Despotović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1989 Graduated Traffic Engineer Belgrade
32 Dragoslav Ćirković Social Democratic Party 1954 Graduated Environmental Protection Engineer Niš
33 Nataša Cvjetković Social Democratic Party[75] 1974 Teacher Šid
34 Konstantin Samofalov Social Democratic Party 1982 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
35 Svetlana Sabo Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1966 Master's Degree (Librarian and Informatics) Sremska Mitrovica
36 Branislav Jovanović People's Movement of Serbia 1955 Bachelor of Laws Niš
37 Slavoljub Mitov Social Democratic Party 1961 Specialist in Internal Medicine Vlasotince
38 Dragan Vujadinović Social Democratic Party 1953 Master of Economics Belgrade
39 Vesna Petković [information missing] 1958 Lawyer Šabac
40 Goran Miljković Social Democratic Party[76] 1970 Economist Bela Palanka
41 Borislav Petrović Social Democratic Party[77] 1957 Professional Manager Kladovo, Korbovo
42 Branka Karavidić Social Democratic Party 1958 Electrical Technician Majdanpek Incumbent
43 Raica Milićević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1962 Bachelor of Economics Niš
44 Maja Mrnuštik League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[78] 1979 Lawyer Novi Sad
45 Nenad Ristović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1969 Doctor Zaječar
46 Dragan Petković Social Democratic Party[79] 1973 Graduated Electrical Engineer Belgrade
47 Đorđe Stojšić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1977 Bachelor of Economics Sremska Mitrovica Incumbent
48 Tanja Dokmanović Social Democratic Party 1976 Economist Vršac
49 Nikola Bjelić Social Democratic Party[80] 1976 Doctor of Literary Science Nova Varoš
50 Branislav Bogaroški League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1976 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
51 Anđela Ilić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1983 Graduated Manager Belgrade
52 Aleksandar Ivanović Social Democratic Party[81] 1982 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
53 Snežana Šantić Social Democratic Party[82] 1956 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, Stari Grad
54 Boris Kovačević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1982 Bachelor of Laws Kragujevac
55 Mihailo Zečević Social Democratic Party[83] 1963 Technology Engineer Ljig
56 Mirjana Aksentijević [information missing] 1986 Economist Belgrade, Slanci
57 Zoran Vuletić Liberal Democratic Party 1970 Private Entrepreneur Belgrade
58 Srđan Denčić Social Democratic Party[84] 1964 Specialist in General Surgery Pirot
59 Miloš Vasiljević Social Democratic Party[85] 1983 Bachelor of Laws Blace
60 Marija Đorđević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1979 Bachelor of Laws Jagodina
61 Igor Ćeranić Social Democratic Party[86] 1976 Bachelor of Economics Belgrade
62 Marija Ljubisavljević Social Democratic Party[87] 1961 Master's Degree (Culturology) Leskovac
63 Branko Ršumović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1967 Mechanical Engineer Belgrade
64 Željko Brestovački Social Democratic Party 1967 Mechanic Šid, Erdevik
65 Ljiljana Mićaković Social Democratic Party[88] 1971 Bachelor of Laws Prokuplje
66 Dragan Radosavljević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1966 Mechanical Engineer Požarevac
67 Vlatko Ratković Social Democratic Party 1967 Bachelor of Laws Ruma
68 Marijana Bjelić Social Democratic Party[89] 1965 Graduated Pedagogue Priboj
69 Uroš Stambolić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1996 Student Belgrade
70 Strajin Nedović Social Democratic Party[90] 1976 Human Resources Manager Čajetina
71 Branko Ninić Social Democratic Party 1974 Graduated Engineer (Product Management) Leposavić
72 Aleksandra Boričić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1967 Professor of Vocational Studies Niš
73 Bojana Petrović [information missing] 1979 Master – Educator Rača
74 Novak Stojanović Social Democratic Party[91] 1978 Specialist Electronics Engineer Niš
75 Ranko Bukara Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1967 Agriculture Technician Raška
76 Ljiljana Zdravković Social Democratic Party 1950 Graduate Electrical Engineer Belgrade, Lazarevac
77 Vladimir Homan Social Democratic Party 1969 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
78 Milutin Stanković Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1985 Professional Veterinarian Šabac
79 Sonja Šimon Social Democratic Party[92] 1969 English professor Kikinda
80 Miloš Stojanović Social Democratic Party[93] 1990 Student - Private Entrepreneur Velika Plana
81 Dragan Bisenić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1973 Professional Physiotherapist Čačak
82 Andrija Mijailović Social Democratic Party[94] 1987 Student Belgrade
83 Predrag Pantić People's Movement of Serbia[95] 1986 Entrepreneur Belgrade
84 Aleksandra Kuzmanović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1975 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
85 Dejan Milošević Gvozdeni puk-za opstanak Kuršumlije[96] 1965 Private Entrepreneur Kuršumlija
86 Vesna Jeremić Dragojević Social Democratic Party[97] 1964 Doctor Spec. Dentistry Smederevo
87 Zoran Plećević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1958 Graduated Construction Engineer Užice
88 Darko Petrović Social Democratic Party[98] 1979 History Professor Knjaževac
89 Dragan Arsić [information missing] 1951 Specialist Doctor Kraljevo
90 Anita Alioski Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1987 Agriculture Student Belgrade
91 Branislav Cesnak Social Democratic Party[99] 1977 Professor Bački Petrovac
92 Maja Virijević [information missing] 1988 Graduated Professor of Physical Education and Sports Niš
93 Ljubodrag Đoković Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1951 Metallurgy Knić
94 Slavoljub Blagojević Social Democratic Party[100] 1953 Mechanical Engineer Aleksinac
95 Marija Pejić [information missing] 1981 Dentist Belgrade
96 Dejan Obradović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1966 Accountant Rača
97 Dragan Blažić People's Movement of Serbia[95] 1969 Graduated Traffic Engineer Kruševac
98 Dragan Bogdanović Social Democratic Party[101] 1954 Lawyer Kraljevo
99 Gordana Marković Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1961 Class Teacher Šabac
100 Petar Erić [information missing] 1977 Specialist – Internal Medicine Vrnjačka Banja
101 Ana Novković People's Movement of Serbia 1965 Class Teacher Kovin
102 Jaroslav Popović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1965 Economist Bački Petrovac
103 Igor Pejčić Social Democratic Party[102] 1971 Private Entrepreneur Odžaci, Srpski Miletić
104 Boris Babik Social Democratic Party[103] 1969 Opera Singer Stara Pazova
105 Milana Terzić [information missing] 1990 Advanced Student Sombor
106 Vitomir Nedeljković Social Democratic Party[104] 1977 Graduated Manager Kragujevac
107 Darko Radovanović Social Democratic Party[105] 1983 Telecommunications Engineer Jagodina
108 Nina Ranđelović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1969 Class Teacher Aleksinac
109 Sanja Dragašević [information missing] 1960 Engineer of Geophysics Belgrade
110 Mihal Kržaček Social Democratic Party[106] 1966 Educational Worker Kula
111 Žarko Kovač Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1961 Mechanical Engineer Valjevo
112 Anđelija Pešić Social Democratic Party[107] 1994 Student Zrenjanin
113 Goran Miodragović [information missing] 1964 Doctor of Technical Sciences Trstenik
114 Milan Samardžić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1968 Professor of Mathematics, Computing, and Informatics Kraljevo
115 Goran Miholjčić [information missing] 1971 Mechanical Engineer Belgrade
116 Dragan Čolić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1955 Graduated Economist Belgrade
117 Biljana Grbić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1973 Academic Painter Loznica
118 Vladan Joksović Social Democratic Party[108] 1974 Graduated Engineer Belgrade
119 Ana Cvetković Social Democratic Party[109] 1990 Student Čajetina
120 Bojan Ranđelović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1971 Graduated Professional Physiotherapist Pirot
121 Vukota Jakšić Social Democratic Party[110] 1971 Graduated Economist Belgrade
122 Slavica Otović Social Democratic Party[111] 1953 Teacher Kragujevac
123 Živojin Davidović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1950 Graduated Architect Belgrade
124 Miloš Kovačević Social Democratic Party[112] 1977 Master of Political Science Belgrade
125 Igor Prentić [information missing] 1978 Bachelor of Laws Đakovica
126 Tatjana Avramov Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1989 Master's Degree (Psychology) Bečej
127 Marina Stefanović-Momčilović Social Democratic Party[113] 1960 Graduated Sociologist Leskovac
128 Miroslav Samardžić Social Democratic Party[114] 1985 Master of Economics Belgrade
129 Borislav Krivokapić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1979 Graduated Agro-Economics Engineer Belgrade
130 Dušica Savić Social Democratic Party[115] 1959 Electrical Technician Smederevska Palanka
131 Zoran Šćepanović [information missing] 1961 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
132 Zoran Todorović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1953 Medical Doctor – Infectologist Kragujevac
133 Ljubiša Stanojević Social Democratic Party[112] 1961 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Belgrade, Obrenovac
134 Sandra Trifunović-Stojanović League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[116] 1976 Graduated Manager Novi Sad
135 Radmila Novaković Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1956 Speaker – Leader Valjevo
136 Svetlana Dinić [information missing] 1962 Senior Medical Nurse Niš
137 Dragan Andrić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1975 Bachelor of Laws Subotica
138 Željko Bojović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1969 Cardiovascular Surgeon Belgrade
139 Neda Novaković Social Democratic Party[112] 1980 Educationalist (Special Needs Students) Belgrade
140 Radovan Latinović League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[117] 1957 Specialist Pediatrician Novi Sad
141 Predrag Stanković Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1967 Entrepreneur Vranje
142 Tibor Bodnar Social Democratic Party[118] 1959 Architectural Technician Novi Sad
143 Bojana Begović League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[119] 1987 Master's Degree (Political Science) Zrenjanin
144 Dejana Jovanović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1970 Engineer (PTT Traffic Development) Kruševac
145 Biljana Dujović [information missing] 1975 Trader Belgrade
146 Marko Lutkić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[120] 1989 Student Srbobran
147 Aca Jevtić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1960 Electrical Engineer Belgrade
148 Katarina Vojkić [information missing] 1994 Student Belgrade
149 Tibor Vaš League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1961 Economist Zrenjanin
150 Dušan Gamser Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1955 Translator Belgrade
151 Duško Vuksanović Social Democratic Party[112] 1961 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade
152 Zlata Peričin League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[121] 1955 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
153 Biljana Đinđić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1960 Senior Nurse Belgrade
154 Dragana Stanković [information missing] 1984 Bachelor of Economics Niška Banja
155 Aleksandar Jovanović League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1976 Master's Degree (Sociology) Novi Sad
156 Miloš Đurkić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1985 Economist Šabac, Tabanović
157 Irina Maslovarić [information missing] 1965 Specialist Doctor Belgrade
158 Nenad Vezmar League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[122] 1989 Student Novi Sad
159 Goran Hardi Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1970 Agricultural Technician – Entrepreneur Kula
160 Nebojša Cvetković [information missing] 1961 Doctor of Economics Leskovac
161 Jelena Dubovi Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1992 Business Developer Subotica, Palić
162 Vladan Ristić [information missing] 1978 Manager Ćuprija
163 Marko Bajalica Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1978 Graduated Engineer of Organizational Sciences Belgrade
164 Svetlana Đorđević [information missing] 1968 Bachelor of Economics Belgrade
165 Miroslav Grujičić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1976 Bachelor of Laws Loznica
166 Ranko Vlaisavljević Social Democratic Party[123] 1973 Mechanical Engineer – Specialist Belgrade
167 Gordana Džigurski Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1971 Graduated Engineer (Agriculture/Agro-Economic Direction) Bečej
168 Vojislav Živković [information missing] 1981 Master's Degree (Economics) Belgrade
169 Dragiša Miljković Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1983 Graduated Manager of Vocational Studies Vlasotince
170 Emina Kovačević Social Democratic Party[124] 1987 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
171 Bogdan Joksimović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1992 Student Kosjerić
172 Andrej Mitrović [information missing] 1979 Dentist Belgrade
173 Kristina Kastelec Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1995 Student Belgrade
174 Stefan Stamenov [information missing] 1988 Bachelor of Economics Niš
175 Petar Jovanović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1966 Graduated Pharmacist Dmitrovgrad
176 Tijana Janković [information missing] 1991 Student Niš
177 Zoran Milošević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1954 Bachelor of Economics Gornji Milanovac
178 Aleksandar Ristić Social Democratic Party[125] 1964 Doctor of Medicine Užice
179 Loredana Mrkovački Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1961 Educator Novi Sad
180 Dimitrije Trifunović [information missing] 1985 Mechanical Engineer Belgrade, Obrenovac
181 Stefan Mrvaljević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1989 Student Belgrade
182 Dušica Pejinović Social Democratic Party[112] 1971 Commercial Technician Belgrade
183 Boris Matejić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1988 Graduated Manager Belgrade
184 Jovica Škorić [information missing] 1980 Bachelor of Economics Belgrade
185 Ivana Sakić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1986 Political Scientist Belgrade
186 Zekir Kaljušević [information missing] 1967 Traffic Technician Belgrade
187 Lazar Čolić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1986 Professional Manager Ruma
188 Jelena Milošević Social Democratic Party[126] 1973 Professor of Serbian Language and Literature Niš
189 Saša Milanović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1965 Professor of Informatics Lebane
190 Milan Šević Social Democratic Party[127] 1981 Graduated Engineer (Conservation) Topola
191 Marija Kovačević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1949 Specialist Doctor – Anesthesiologist Belgrade
192 Vladimir Pupavac Social Democratic Party[128] 1983 Mechanical Engineer Belgrade
193 Đorđe Milićević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1969 Graduated Engineer (Geodesy) Užice
194 Branka Jeričević [information missing] 1948 Bachelor's Degree (Philologist) Belgrade
195 Adrijan Polojac Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1993 Student Kragujevac
196 Branko Paunović [information missing] 1975 Graduated Engineer (Electrical Engineering) Belgrade
197 Tatjana Žerajić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1972 Graduated Actress Belgrade
198 Saša Arsić People's Movement of Serbia[129] 1973 струковни мед. тех. ургентне медицине Bujanovac
199 Dragan Kostadinović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1969 Electrical Technician Leskovac, Grdelica
200 Aleksandar Tošić People's Movement of Serbia[95] 1976 Master of International Relations Belgrade
201 Tatjana Putnik Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1961 Assistant Researcher (Mathematics) Kula
202 Milica Vasić People's Movement of Serbia[95] 1989 Student (Law Faculty) Šabac
203 Nikola Milenković Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1984 Graduated Industrial Manager Aleksinac
204 Aleksandar Todorović People's Movement of Serbia[95] 1964 Law Graduate Belgrade
205 Dragan Mojsilović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1963 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Valjevo
206 Mirjana Marković [information missing] 1986 Bachelor of Economics Niš
207 Ivan Umićević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1987 Real Estate Agent Belgrade
208 Bora Cvetković [information missing] 1982 Economic Technician Leskovac
209 Radmila Savković Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1949 Film and Television Editor Belgrade
210 Vlada Marić [information missing] 1958 Graduated Mining Engineer Belgrade
211 Mirela Aslani Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1980 Economist Čajetina, Zlatibor
212 Svetlana Murgaški [information missing] 1974 Economic Technician Belgrade
213 Dejan Stanisavljević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1986 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Sremska Mitrovica, Noćaj
214 Dejan Iličić Social Democratic Party[130] 1973 Adviser Lapovo
215 Radomir Radivojević [information missing] 1968 Orthopedic Surgeon Belgrade
216 Sandra Ristić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1978 Economist (Finance and Accounting) Bela Crkva
217 Jovan Panić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[131] 1979 Bachelor of Economics Žabalj
218 Dušan Jakovljev League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1951 Officer Zrenjanin
219 Nataša Lalić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1983 Graduated Engineer for Environmental Protection Zrenjanin
220 Adam Paljov League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1970 Professor Zrenjanin
221 Robert Kolar League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1966 Dramatist Novi Sad
222 Dragana Milošević League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[132] 1972 Bachelor's Degree (Biology) Novi Sad
223 Aleksandar Marton League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1976 Culturologist Zrenjanin
224 Zdenko Kolar League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[133] 1976 Graduated Engineer (Industrial Management) Bač, Selenča
225 Kristina Meneši League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1977 History Professor Novi Sad
226 Vladan Keljević League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[134] 1988 Student Pančevo
227 Miloš Šibul League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1977 Graduated Engineer (Phytomedicine) Kikinda
228 Jasenka Đaković League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[135] 1979 Nurse Sremska Mitrovica
229 Milivoj Bešlin League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[136] 1979 Ph.D. (History) Novi Sad
230 Jan Litavski League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[137] 1983 Master of Political Science Kovačica
231 Marija Radojčić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1982 Economist Irig, Jazak
232 Branislav Knežević League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[138] 1963 Graduated Civil Engineer Zrenjanin
233 Aleksandar Kravić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1958 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
234 Ana Pataki League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[139] 1983 Graduated Sociologist Novi Sad
235 Saša Šućurović League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1968 Assistant Research in Mathematics Novi Bečej
236 Robert Vizi League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[140] 1975 Environmental Protection Analyst Novi Sad
237 Milena Popović Subić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[141] 1960 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
238 Jovan Aksentijević League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[142] 1954 Graduated Economist Beočin
239 Zoran Terzin League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[143] 1964 Mechanical Technician Sombor
240 Milica Vlaisavljević League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[144] 1972 Graduated Sociologist Novi Sad
241 Mario Mažar League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[145] 1971 Graduated Economist Vrbas
242 Nevena Stošić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1989 Bachelor of Laws Niš
243 Aleksandar Krstić Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1980 Doctor of Medicine Kragujevac
244 Marko Zečević Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1987 Manager Belgrade
245 Marija Kostovski Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1993 Student Belgrade
246 Zoran Maksimović Liberal Democratic Party[73] 1987 Specialist Professional Economist Belgrade
247 Svetislav Zorić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[146] 1984 Professional Engineer (Industrial Engineering) Kikinda
248 Vladimir Kranjčević League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[147] 1953 Economist Novi Sad
249 Marina Malo League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[148] 1985 Master's Degree (Biology) Zrenjanin, Aradac
250 Duško Radaković League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina[149] 1971 Graduated Economist Kikinda
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Muamer Zukorlić 1970 Theologian Novi Pazar Elected
2 Jahja Fehratović 1982 University Professor Novi Pazar Elected
3 Misala Pramenković 1980 Professor Tutin
4 Samir Tandir 1984 Auditor of Halal Quality Prijepolje
5 Zaim Redžepović 1980 Bachelor of Laws Tutin
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin 1953 Doctor of Stomatology Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 28 June 2016
2 Enis Imamović 1984 Professor Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected
3 Minela Kalender 1984 Specialist Sanitary and Ecological Engineer Sjenica Declined mandate[150]
4 Bajro Gegić 1954 Professor Tutin Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016
5 Muhedin Fijuljanin 1965 Graduated Political Scientist Sjenica

10. For a Free SerbiaOATHKEEPERSMilica Đurđević

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Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Božidar Zečević 1948 Playwright Belgrade
2 Milica Đurđević 1990 Political Scientist Belgrade
3 Stanislav Gašparovski 1945 Petroleum Engineer Belgrade
4 Katarina Komazec 1990 Master Professor of the French Language Belgrade
5 Zoran Zečević 1956 Surgeon Aranđelovac

11. Citizens' Group: For the Revival of Serbia–Prof. Dr. Slobodan Komazec

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Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Jovan Deretić 1939[151] Pensioner Belgrade
2 Slobodan Komazec 1939 University Professor Belgrade
3 Milica Nikolić 1984 Ph.D. Candidate in Technical Sciences (Architecture) Belgrade
4 Radovan Radović 1962 Clerk Valjevo
5 Željko Vasiljević 1963 Clerk Belgrade
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Slobodan Nikolić 1957 Economist Šabac
2 Milena Pavlović 1980 Master Pharmacist Požarevac
3 Miroslav Milosavljević 1956 Doctor Niš
4 Ljubomir Putić 1952 Traffice Engineer Zrenjanin
5 Ilija Radovanović 1993 Student Kragujevac

Electoral lists, 2020 Serbian parliamentary election

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Branislav Nedimović Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Bachelor of Laws Sremska Mitrovica Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020
2 Maja Gojković Serbian Progressive Party 1963 Lawyer Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020
3 Jovan Kolundžija Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1948 Maestro Violinist Belgrade Elected
4 Miloš Vučević Serbian Progressive Party 1974 Lawyer Novi Sad Elected; resigned mandate on 24 September 2020
5 Ivana Popović Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Entrepreneur Krupanj Elected
6 Đorđe Todorović Serbian Progressive Party 1991 Graduated Engineer of Organizational Sciences Belgrade Elected
7 Đorđe Dabić Serbian Progressive Party 1991 Bachelor of Laws Čajetina, Zlatibor Elected
8 Ivana Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Master Traffic Engineer Ub, Sovljak Incumbent; re-elected
9 Ivan Tasovac Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1966 Pianist Belgrade Elected; died on 29 September 2021
10 Ana Beloica Serbian Progressive Party 1992 Master of Economics Raška Elected
11 Stefan Srbljanović Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Graduated Political Scientist Priboj Elected
12 Olja Petrović Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Master of Laws Pirot Elected
13 Luka Kebara Serbian Progressive Party 1994 Graduated Political Scientist; Master's Degree (Security Analysis) Belgrade Elected
14 Marija Obradović Serbian Progressive Party 1974 Journalist Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020
15 Marko Đurić Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020
16 Rajko Kapelan Serbian Progressive Party 1992 Professional Economist Zrenjanin, Klek Elected
17 Sandra Božić Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Graduated Political Scientist (International Relations) Pančevo Incumbent; re-elected
18 Milan Ilić Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Student (Faculty of Economics) Vranje Elected
19 Marijana Krajnović Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Graduated Security Analyst Belgrade Elected
20 Aleksandar Martinović Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Doctor of Laws Ruma Incumbent; re-elected
21 Milorad Mijatović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1947 Doctor of Mathematic Sciences Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
22 Milenko Jovanov Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Bachelor of Laws Kikinda Elected
23 Jadranka Jovanović Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1958 Master of Arts Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
24 Milan Krkobabić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1952 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020
25 Sanja Lakić Serbian Progressive Party 1994 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected
26 Dragomir Karić Strength of Serbia Movement 1949 Entrepreneur Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
27 Vladimir Đukanović Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Master of Laws Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
28 Dubravka Filipovski Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Graduated Pedagogue Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
29 Đorđe Komlenski Movement of Socialists 1965 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
30 Jasmina Karanac Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1967 Journalist Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
31 Vladimir Orlić Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Doctor of Science – Electrical Engineering and Computing Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
32 Aleksandar Marković Serbian Progressive Party 1981 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
33 Zoran Dragišić Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1967 University Professor Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
34 Jelena Mijatović Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Educator Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
35 Dragana Radinović Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Food Technology Engineer Inđija, Krčedin Elected
36 Ivan Ribać Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Professor of Sports Belgrade Elected
37 Miloš Terzić Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Master's Degree (Political Science) Belgrade, Grocka, Leštane Elected
38 Nevena Đurić Serbian Progressive Party 1993 Master's Degree (Professor of Mathematics) Kruševac Elected
39 Dušica Stojković Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Graduated Political Scientist (International Affairs) Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
40 Muamer Bačevac Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1977 Specialist Doctor of Medicine Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected
41 Milovan Drecun Serbian Progressive Party 1957 Master of Economics Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
42 Biljana Pantić Pilja Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Lawyer Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
43 Jovan Palalić Serbian People's Party 1971 Lawyer Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
44 Jasmina Palurović Serbian Progressive Party 1971 Professor of Engineering and Computer Science Kruševac Elected; resigned mandate on 20 August 2020
45 Đuro Perić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1930 Bachelor of Laws/Retired Belgrade Elected; died on 26 October 2021
46 Marijan Rističević People's Peasant Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party)[152] 1958 Farmer Inđija, Novi Karlovci Incumbent; re-elected
47 Bojan Torbica Movement of Socialists 1974 Bachelor of Laws Temerin, Bački Jarak Incumbent; re-elected
48 Olivera Nedeljković Strength of Serbia Movement 1959 Professor of Economics Belgrade Elected
49 Vladimir Marinković Serbian Progressive Party 1976 University Professor Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
50 Nataša Mihailović Vacić Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1972 Journalist Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
51 Krsto Janjušević Serbian Progressive Party 1981 Graduated Engineer (Industrial Management) Priboj Incumbent; re-elected
52 Ljubomir Marić Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Master's Degree (Management) Kosovska Mitrovica Elected
53 Marko Atlagić Serbian Progressive Party 1949 Retired University Professor Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
54 Danijela Vujičić Serbian Progressive Party 1978 Master of Communication Kosovska Mitrovica Elected
55 Milena Popović Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Art Historian Belgrade Elected
56 Ljubiša Stojmirović Serbian Progressive Party 1950 University Professor Crna Trava Incumbent; re-elected
57 Tamara Pilipović Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Economic Technician Bačka Palanka Elected
58 Aleksandar Mirković Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Bachelor of Economics Belgrade Elected
59 Veroljub Arsić Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Economist Požarevac Incumbent; re-elected
60 Sanja Jefić Branković Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1984 Bachelor of Laws Niš Elected
61 Mira Petrović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1956 Specialist Professional Economist Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
62 Maja Mačužić Puzić Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Kraljevo Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate 28 December 2020
63 Veroljub Matić Serbian Progressive Party 1953 Graduated Engineer of Geodesy Koceljeva Incumbent; re-elected
64 Darko Laketić Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Doctor of Medicine – Specialist Prokuplje Incumbent; re-elected
65 Bratimir Vasiljević Serbian Progressive Party 1953 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) – Manager Niš Elected
66 Olivera Pešić Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Leskovac Incumbent; re-elected
67 Duško Tarbuk Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Economist Belgrade, Zemun Incumbent; re-elected
68 Milan Savić Serbian Progressive Party 1991 Architectural Engineer Kosovska Mitrovica Elected; resigned mandate on 11 March 2021
69 Goran Kovačević Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Kragujevac Incumbent; re-elected
70 Danijela Veljović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1977 Master of Law Kragujevac Elected
71 Nataša Jovanović Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Master's Degree (Economics) Belgrade, Mladenovac Incumbent; re-elected
72 Nemanja Joksimović Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Master of Law Belgrade Elected
73 Tomislav Janković Serbian Progressive Party 1973 Master's Degree (Management Engineering) Sremska Mitrovica, Mačvanska Mitrovica Elected
74 Borisav Kovačević Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1943 Graduated Philologist, Retired Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
75 Dragana Branković Minčić Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Graduated Pharmacist Zaječar Elected
76 Igor Bečić Serbian Progressive Party 1971 Master of Industrial Management Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
77 Miodrag Linta Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1969 History Professor Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
78 Milimir Vujadinović Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Master's Degree (Economics) Subotica Incumbent; re-elected
79 Dragana Barišić Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Specialist Doctor (Psychiatrist) Kruševac Incumbent; re-elected
80 Samira Ćosović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1973 Professor of Serbian language and literature Prijepolje, Kovačevac Elected; resigned mandate on 21 January 2022
81 Tijana Davidovac Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Economist Belgrade, Lazarevac Incumbent; re-elected
82 Aleksandar Čotrić Serbian Renewal Movement 1966 Writer Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
83 Jasmina Obradović Serbian Progressive Party 1961 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad, Futog Incumbent; re-elected
84 Milija Miletić United Peasant Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party)[153] 1968 Veterinary Technician Svrljig Incumbent; re-elected
85 Marko Bogdanović Strength of Serbia Movement 1981 Surgeon Belgrade Elected
86 Slobodan Alavanja Serbian People's Party 1985 Professor of Physical Education and Sports Novi Sad, Petrovaradin Elected
87 Hadži Milorad Stošić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1954 Pensioner Niš Incumbent; re-elected
88 Milan Radin Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Master of Business Administration Novi Sad Elected
89 Ljiljana Malušić Serbian Progressive Party 1958 Graduated Sociologist Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
90 Svetlana Milijić Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Master's Degree – Pharmacy Specialist Niš Elected
91 Slaviša Bulatović Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Bachelor of Laws Vranje, Vranjska Banja Incumbent; re-elected
92 Ana Karadžić Movement of Socialists 1988 Graduated Engineer Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
93 Andrijana Avramov Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
94 Nenad Baroš Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Master of Laws Vršac Elected
95 Boban Birmančević Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Ph.D. Šabac Incumbent; re-elected
96 Marija Todorović Serbian Progressive Party 1992 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Brus Elected
97 Maja Grbić Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Bachelor of Laws Stara Pazova Elected; resigned mandate on 30 June 2021
98 Aleksandar Jugović Serbian Renewal Movement 1975 Professor of Serbian language and literature Čačak Incumbent; re-elected
99 Branimir Jovanović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1975 Graduated political scientist Kraljevo Incumbent; re-elected
100 Mihailo Jokić Serbian Progressive Party 1948 Pensioner Valjevo Incumbent; re-elected
101 Dragan Marković Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1965 Retired Special Teacher Belgrade Elected
102 Marko Parezanović Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Professor of Engineering and Computer Science Čačak Incumbent; re-elected
103 Predrag Rajić Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad Elected
104 Katarina Rakić Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
105 Aleksandra Tomić Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Doctor of Economics Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
106 Miroslav Kondić Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Bachelor of Economics Odžaci Elected
107 Uglješa Mrdić Serbian Progressive Party 1978 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected
108 Žarko Bogatinović Serbian Progressive Party 1964 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Leskovac Incumbent; re-elected
109 Vesna Ranković Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Master's Degree (Spatial Planning) Belgrade, Barajevo Elected
110 Milanka Jevtović Vukojičić Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Graduated Social Worker Priboj Incumbent; re-elected
111 Nataša Ivanović Serbian Progressive Party 1978 Educator Petrovac na Mlavi Elected
112 Vesna Stjepanović Serbian Progressive Party 1961 Chemical Technician Žabalj, Čurug Elected
113 Stefan Krkobabić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1989 Graduated Public Relations Manager Belgrade Elected
114 Srbislav Filipović Serbian Progressive Party 1984 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
115 Dragan Šormaz Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Technician – Labour Relations Smederevo Incumbent; re-elected
116 Milijana Sakić Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Master's Degree – Professor of Serbian Language and Literature Loznica Elected
117 Aleksandar Jovanović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1968 Journalist Belgrade Elected
118 Zoran Bojanić Serbian Progressive Party 1959 Economist Kraljevo Incumbent; re-elected
119 Vesna Marković Serbian Progressive Party 1974 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
120 Momir Stojilković Strength of Serbia Movement 1961 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Vranje Elected
121 Goran Milić Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Lawyer Sombor Elected
122 Ninoslav Erić Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Master's Degree (Economics) Ćuprija Elected
123 Biljana Jakovljević Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Master's Degree (Pedagogy) Čačak Elected
124 Vesna Stambolić Serbian Progressive Party 1961 Professor – National Defence Lučani Elected
125 Adam Šukalo Serbian Progressive Party 1978 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected
126 Nebojša Pavlović Serbian Progressive Party 1993 Bachelor of Laws Smederevska Palanka Elected
127 Snežana Petrović Serbian People's Party 1965 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Užice Incumbent; re-elected
128 Žarko Mićin Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Lawyer Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 3 March 2021
129 Jelisaveta Veljković Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1951 Pensioner Sremski Karlovci Incumbent; re-elected
130 Milan Urošević Serbian Renewal Movement 1985 Economist Kragujevac Elected
131 Nevenka Kostadinova Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Bachelor's Degree (Chemistry) Bosilegrad Incumbent; re-elected
132 Nebojša Bakarec Serbian Progressive Party 1963 Civil Engineer Belgrade Elected
133 Milica Dačić Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Bachelor of Laws Čačak Elected
134 Mladen Grujić Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1966 Graduated Engineer of Organizational Sciences Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
135 Bratislav Jugović Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Professor of Physical Education Čačak Elected
136 Dejan Kesar Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected
137 Milosav Milojević Serbian Progressive Party 1954 Electro-Technician Aranđelovac Incumbent; re-elected
138 Sonja Todorović Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Master of Agricultural Sciences Temerin Elected
139 Gojko Palalić Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Graduated Environmental Engineer Novi Sad Elected
140 Ana Pešić Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Graduated Philologist – English Language and Literature Ćićevac Elected
141 Marko Zeljug Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Veterinary Technician Belgrade, Surčin, Jakovo Incumbent; re-elected
142 Tihomir Petković Serbian Progressive Party 1958 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Užice Elected
143 Velibor Milojičić Serbian Progressive Party 1963 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Kula, Sivac Elected
144 Jelena Žarić Kovačević Serbian Progressive Party 1981 Lawyer Niš Incumbent; re-elected
145 Milenka Subić Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Šid Elected
146 Goran Pekarski Serbian Progressive Party 1965 Graduated Manager Belgrade, Grocka, Kaluđerica Incumbent; re-elected
147 Vladica Maričić Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Doctoral Student of Law Niš Elected
148 Lav-Grigorije Pajkić Serbian Progressive Party 1995 Producer Belgrade Elected
149 Slađana Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party 1964 Senior Nurse Babušnica Elected
150 Vesna Nedović Serbian Progressive Party 1966 Master's Degree – Management Engineer Belgrade Elected
151 Nevena Veinović Serbian Progressive Party 1996 Bachelor of Laws Subotica, Ljutovo Elected
152 Goran Spasojević Serbian Progressive Party 1968 Agricultural Technician Belgrade, Mladenovac Elected
153 Viktor Jevtović Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Master's Degree (Manager) Belgrade Elected
154 Ana Miljanić Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Professor of Physical Education Požarevac Elected
155 Janko Langura Serbian Progressive Party 1994 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Gornji Milanovac Elected
156 Milan Đurica Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Entrepreneur Belgrade Elected
157 Vesna Krišanov Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Master's Degree (Environmental Engineer) Novi Kneževac Elected
158 Stanislava Janošević Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Master's Degree (Economics) Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
159 Nikola Jolović Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected
160 Nikola Lazić Serbian Progressive Party 1999 Physiotherapist Technician Belgrade Elected
161 Mladen Bošković Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Master's Degree (Economics) Negotin Elected
162 Adrijana Pupovac Serbian Progressive Party 1984 Master's Degree (Economics) Bor Elected
163 Nenad Mitrović Serbian Progressive Party 1973 Economist Bujanovac Incumbent; re-elected
164 Milica Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party 1993 Bachelor of Laws Požega Elected
165 Dragoljub Acković Serbian Progressive Party 1952 Doctor of Romological Sciences Belgrade Elected
166 Vesna Knežević Serbian Progressive Party 1958 Lawyer Titel Elected
167 Zoran Tomić Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Master's Degree (Economics) Kruševac Elected
168 Sandra Joković Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Specialized Educator for Pre-School Program Kraljevo, Adrani Elected
169 Vuk Mirčetić Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Master's Degree (Economics) Belgrade, Voždovac, Jajinci Elected
170 Marko Mladenović Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Master's Degree (Environmental Protection Engineer) Pančevo, Jabuka Elected
171 Nikola Radosavljević Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Master's Degree (Economics) Jagodina Elected
172 Dejan Stošić Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Master's Degree (Economy) Smederevo Elected
173 Nenad Krstić Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Trgovište Elected
174 Ana Čarapić Serbian Progressive Party 1985 Master's Degree (Economics) Kuršumlija Incumbent; re-elected
175 Rajka Matović Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Bachelor's Degree (Biochemistry) Belgrade Elected
176 Ilija Matejić Serbian Progressive Party 1991 Bachelor of Laws Kovačica, Crepaja Elected
177 Branimir Spasić Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Lawyer Lebane Elected
178 Miloš Banđur Serbian Progressive Party 1966 Doctor of Technical Sciences (Electrical Engineering) Niš Elected
179 Violeta Ocokoljić Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Bachelor's Degree (Tourism) Kovin Elected
180 Nataša Ljubišić Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Master's Degree (Economics) Belgrade Elected
181 Dalibor Radičević Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Bachelor's Degree (Mechanical Engineer) Aleksinac Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 25 August 2020
182 Nikola Vojinović Serbian Progressive Party 1985 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected
183 Nebojša Marjanović Serbian Progressive Party 1959 Doctor (Emergency Medicine Specialist) Boljevac Elected; resigned mandate on 20 August 2020
184 Jelena Obradović Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Bachelor's Degree (Chemistry) Knić Elected
185 Sonja Vlahović Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Bachelor's Degree (Economist) Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
186 Velibor Stanojlović Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Electrical Engineer Velika Plana Elected
187 Milica Obradović Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Bachelor's Degree (Journalist) Rača, Vučić Elected
188 Vladimir Grahovac Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Economic Technician Subotica Elected
189 Nevena Vujadinović Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Master's Degree (Special Education) Sombor Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020
190 Petar Vesović Serbian Progressive Party 1991 Medical Doctor Prokuplje Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020
191 Nemanja Popović Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Bachelor's Degree (Historian) Raška Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020
192 Milan Jugović Serbian Progressive Party 1985 Master's Degree (Historian) Loznica, Klupci Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020
193 Mirela Radenković Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Entrepreneur Lapovo Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020
194 Bosiljka Srdić Serbian Progressive Party 1958 Bachelor's Degree (Political Science) Kikinda Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020
195 Boris Bursać Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Master's Degree (Manager) Belgrade Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020
196 Olivera Ognjanović Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Bachelor's Degree (Manager) Belgrade Incumbent; awarded mandate on 11 November 2020
197 Dušan Radojević Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Management Engineer Čačak Awarded mandate on 29 December 2020
198 Jelena Kocić Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Bachelor of Laws Leskovac, Donji Bunibrod Awarded mandate on 10 March 2021
199 Lena Nešović Serbian Progressive Party endorsement[154] 1992 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad, Rumenka Declined mandate[155]
200 Predrag Milošević Serbian Progressive Party 1985 Mechanical Technician for Computer Construction Paraćin Awarded mandate on 17 March 2021
201 Dušan Marić Serbian Progressive Party 1963 Journalist Velika Plana Awarded mandate on 7 July 2021
202 Jelena Jović Serbian Progressive Party 1992 Mathematics Teacher Vlasotince Awarded mandate on 6 October 2021
203 Milan Mišković [information missing] 1977 Mining Engineer Belgrade, Lazarevac
204 Ivana Dobožanov Serbian Progressive Party[156] 1991 Graduated Psychologist Novi Bečej
205 Radivoje Mićić Serbian Progressive Party[157] 1958 Graduated Economist Šabac, Majur
206 Miloš Gnjidić Serbian Progressive Party[158] 1984 Master Manager in Public Administration Belgrade
207 Ana Nikolić [information missing] 1984 Graduated Economist Despotovac, Veliki Popović
208 Predrag Toskić [information missing] 1994 Master Engineer of Food Technology Aleksandrovac
209 Vesna Đurić Serbian Progressive Party[159] 1966 Senior Nurse Bajina Bašta
210 Dejan Tadić Serbian Progressive Party[160] 1992 Graduated Political Scientist Sombor
211 Slađana Jovanović Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Educator Bečej
212 Andrijana Vasić Serbian Progressive Party[161] 1992 Graduated Sociologist Leskovac, Bobište
213 Milan Vasiljević [information missing] 1995 Student Belgrade
214 Nenad Milić Serbian Progressive Party 1994 Specialist Vocational Computer Scientist Rača
215 Olivera Pauljeskić Serbian Progressive Party 1971 Graduated Chemist Žagubica, Krepoljin
216 Igor Crnobarac Serbian Progressive Party[162] 1990 Graduated Civil Engineer Novi Sad
217 Predrag Vukanović Serbian Progressive Party[163] 1993 Student Belgrade
218 Vanja Stojković Serbian Progressive Party[164] 1988 Graduated Journalist Niš
219 Vera Jovanović Serbian Progressive Party 1947 Economist Belgrade Incumbent
220 Staša Stojanović Serbian Progressive Party 1991 Bachelor of Science in Management Novi Sad, Ledinci
221 Nenad Joksimović Serbian Progressive Party[165] 1990 Master of Information Technology Zrenjanin, Lazarevo
222 Ana Duduković [information missing] 1985 Graduated Economist Belgrade
223 Jovan Vidojević Serbian Progressive Party[166] 1990 Graduated Sociologist Smederevo
224 Jasmina Ilić Ljubić [information missing] 1971 Constructor Technician Niš, Čamurlija
225 Milan Ćeha [information missing] 1990 Economist Kladovo
226 Goranka Stević Serbian Progressive Party[167] 1966 Technology Engineer Malo Crniće
227 Desanka Repac Serbian Progressive Party 1949 Dentist Subotica Incumbent
228 Aco Petrović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1958 Construction Technician Belgrade Awarded mandate on 28 October 2020
229 Nenad Smiljković [information missing] 1988 Professor of Physical Education Trstenik
230 Simon Karić Strength of Serbia Movement[168] 1974 Film Producer Belgrade
231 Momčilo Vuksanović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1952 Retired Painter Despotovac Awarded mandate on 3 November 2021.
232 Branko Popović Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Doctor – Specialist Pneumophthisiologist Nova Varoš Incumbent
233 Sneźana Sokanović Serbian Progressive Party 1993 Graduated Engineer of Geodesy Novi Sad, Kać
234 Grozdana Banac Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1951 Retired Lawyer Belgrade Incumbent
235 Biljana Gvozden [information missing] 1976 Entrepreneur Vladičin Han
236 Dunja Đenić Social Democratic Party of Serbia[169] 1986 Master Ecologist Užice
237 Nataša Pavlov [information missing] 1974 Medical Doctor Svilajnac
238 Persa Minjović Strength of Serbia Movement[170] 1953 Graduated Engineer of Organizational Sciences – Entrepreneur Belgrade
239 Zoran Tasić Serbian Progressive Party[171] 1974 Doctor of Economic Sciences Opovo
240 Rajka Vujović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1979 Bachelor of Laws–Master of European Studies Novi Sad, Sremska Kamenica
241 Mirko Krlić Serbian Progressive Party 1955 Journalist Zrenjanin Incumbent
242 Dragana Čolić [information missing] 1968 Class Teacher Belgrade, Sopot
243 Fazila Ferizović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1995 Security Manager Tutin, Točilovo
244 Ilo Mihajlovski Party of United Pensioners of Serbia[172] 1960 Pensioner Čačak
245 Stojan Bosić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia[173] 1947 Retired Plant Engineer Smederevo
246 Danijela Đorđević Social Democratic Party of Serbia[174] 1981 Master Technological Engineer Leskovac
247 Snežana Petrović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1972 Political Scientist Specializing in International Relations Belgrade Incumbent
248 Aleksandra Jevtić Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Professor – Doctor of Biotechnical Sciences Vrnjačka Banja Incumbent
249 Nevena Radosavljević [information missing] 1992 Bachelor of Laws Mionica
250 Svetlana Milovanović Serbian Progressive Party[175] 1967 Professor of Serbian language Sremska Mitrovica
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Ivica Dačić Socialist Party of Serbia 1966 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade Cabinet minister; elected
2 Dragan Marković United Serbia 1960 Private Entrepreneur Jagodina, Končarevo Incumbent; re-elected
3 Dubravka Kralj Socialist Party of Serbia 1994 Master of Laws Zrenjanin Elected
4 Uglješa Marković Socialist Party of Serbia 1991 Graduated Economist Belgrade Elected
5 Smilja Tišma Non-Party (endorsed by the Socialist Party of Serbia)[176] 1929 Lawyer Belgrade Elected
6 Toma Fila Socialist Party of Serbia 1941 Lawyer Belgrade Elected
7 Života Starčević United Serbia 1968 Graduated Geographer Jagodina Elected
8 Justina Pupin Košćal Socialist Party of Serbia 1983 Professor of Sports and Physical Education Pančevo Elected
9 Ljubo Petrović Socialist Party of Serbia 1947 Football Coach Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 13 May 2021
10 Zagorka Aleksić United Serbia 1987 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade Elected
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Vojislav Šešelj 1954 University Professor Belgrade Incumbent
2 Milorad Mirčić 1956 Graduated Engineer of Technology Novi Sad Incumbent
3 Ljiljana Mihajlović 1965 Economist Belgrade Incumbent
4 Aleksandar Šešelj 1993 Advanced University Student Belgrade Incumbent
5 Vjerica Radeta 1955 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Incumbent
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Bálint Pásztor 1979 Assistant Professor of Law Subotica Incumbent; re-elected
2 Elvira Kovács 1982 Graduated Economist Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
3 Árpád Fremond 1981 Master Class Teacher Bačka Topola, Pačir Incumbent; re-elected
4 Zoltán Pék 1962 Member of Parliament Senta Incumbent; re-elected
5 Annamária Vicsek 1973 Speech Therapist–Speech Pathologist Novi Sad Elected; resigned mandate on 27 November 2020

5. Aleksandar ŠapićVictory for Serbia

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Aleksandar Šapić Serbian Patriotic Alliance 1978 Ph.D. Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 19 November 2020
2 Marina Raguš Non-Party[177] 1969 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade Elected
3 Radomir Dmitrović Non-Party[178] 1958 Journalist Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 26 October 2020
4 Marija Leković Serbian Patriotic Alliance 1963 Graduated Civil Engineer Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 19 November 2020
5 Vladan Glišić Serbian Patriotic Alliance 1970 Lawyer Aranđelovac Elected

6. For the Kingdom of Serbia (Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia, Monarchist Front)–Žika Gojković

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Ljubinko Đurković Non-Party 1962 Pensioner Raška, Pocesje
2 Žika Gojković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1972 Manager in Economy Sombor Incumbent
3 Mirko Čikiriz Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1963 Bachelor of Laws Kragujevac
4 Branka Bežanov Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[179] 1975 Graduated Economist–Master Novi Sad
5 Vesna Nedeljković [information missing] 1977 Banking Officer Belgrade, Lazarevac
6 Nenad Tomašević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[180] 1971 Master of Economics Bečej
7 Dragan Ninković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[181] 1975 Graduated Traffic Engineer Šabac
8 Bojana Jelić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1981 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
9 Marija Vojinović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1980 Manager in Contemporary Business Novi Sad
10 Miloš Parandilović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[182] 1989 Specialist Professional Civil Engineer Belgrade
11 Dušan Radosavljević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[183] 1959 Educator Šabac, Prnjavor
12 Ljubomir Stanišić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[184] 1971 Master's Degree (Engineering – Management) Novi Sad
13 Vladislav Smiljanić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[185] 1949 Dentist Knjaževac
14 Marija Radulović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[186] 1985 Financial Technician Novi Sad, Stari Ledinci
15 Marija Gužvica Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[187] 1980 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad, Veternik
16 Saša Stevanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[188] 1971 Doctor of Economics Novi Sad
17 Zoran Vujanić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[189] 1969 Mine and Explosives Instructor Niš, Pasi Poljana
18 Miloš Todosijević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[190] 1976 Graduated Teacher of Physical Culture Pirot
19 Dragica Milosavljević [information missing] 1962 Pensioner Kragujevac
20 Slavica Škrbić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[191] 1980 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
21 Milan Tanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[192] 1986 Bachelor of Laws Kragujevac
22 Duško Kočalka Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[193] 1971 Private Entrepreneur Žitište
23 Stevo Karanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[194] 1972 Programmer Bačka Palanka
24 Andrijana Čikiriz Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[195] 1993 Law Student Belgrade, Čukarica, Umka
25 Katarina Prvulović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[196] 1990 Tourist Technician Knjaževac
26 Dejan Jakov Damnjanović Monarchist Front[197] 1970 Graduated Painter Belgrade
27 Nebojša Momčilović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[198] 1967 Electro-Mechanic Kragujevac
28 Zoran Radojević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[199] 1971 Private Entrepreneur Kruševac
29 Danijela Milošević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[200] 1989 Master's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad
30 Snežana Gajić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[201] 1963 Specialist Doctor Sombor
31 Mirko Bajić Alliance of Bačka Bunjevci 1950 Professor of Physics Subotica
32 Branko Vukajlović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[202] 1965 Laboratory Technician Arilje
33 Ljuban Damnjanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[203] 1961 Chemical Technician Šabac, Jelenča
34 Jasmina Smiljanić [information missing] 1973 Nurse Požega
35 Nevenka Ristić [information missing] 1985 Graduated Pedagogue Kragujevac
36 Božidar Pavlović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[204] 1980 Bachelor's Degree (Specialist Political Scientist) Belgrade
37 Vladimir Đorđević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[205] 1973 Producer Belgrade
38 Goran Jeličić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[206] 1969 Master's Degree (Economics) Jagodina
39 Jelica Jelikić [information missing] 1959 Specialist Doctor Sremska Mitrovica
40 Jelena Samardžija Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[207] 1992 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad, Futog
41 Vuk Damnjanović [information missing] 1994 Master's Degree (Political Scientist) Belgrade
42 Mikica Vidaković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[208] 1987 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Trstenik
43 Nandor Tot Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[209] 1956 Economist Bečej
44 Ljilja Momčilović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[210] 1966 Tourism Technician Kragujevac
45 Ana Mustafić [information missing] 1992 Traffic Transport Technician Kruševac
46 Dalibor Cetina Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][211] 1973 Educator Subotica
47 Aleksandar Kundačina Movement of Serbian Monarchists[212] 1979 Graduated Hotel Manager Čačak
48 Saša Nikolič [information missing] 1965 Professional Military Person Niš
49 Snežana Radonjić [information missing] 1973 Master's Degree (Management Engineer) Sombor
50 Snežana Usević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[213] 1956 Pensioner Kruševac
51 Milan Đuričić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[214] 1987 Electrical Technician Vrbas
52 Svetislav Matić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[215] 1971 Miner Ub, Sovljak
53 Dušan Kostić [information missing] 1964 Lawyer Smederevo
54 Roża Milić [information missing] 1962 Bachelor's Degree (Economist) Novi Sad
55 Bojana Dabic [information missing] 1987 Economist Kragujevac, Desimirovac
56 Novak Maksimović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1973 Economist Novi Sad, Budisava
57 Stevica Drčić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[216] 1978 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Subotica
58 Ognjen Tubić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[217] 1985 Master's Degree (Informatics) Novi Sad
59 Velinka Stanojević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[218] 1958 Higher Commercial Novi Sad
60 Julijana Milić Pavlović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[219] 1969 Private Entrepreneur Velika Plana
61 Mirko Glibo Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[220] 1979 Bachelor of Laws Zubin Potok
62 Miroslav Piljić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[221] 1969 Specialist in Vocational Studies, Engineer (Industrial Engineering) Novi Sad, Kać
63 Milan Janjić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of SerbiaCite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). 1971 Commercial Technician Kuršumlija
65 Jelena Jocić [information missing] 1978 Professor of the English Language Smederevo
66 Saša Novaković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[222] 1969 Graduated Professional Economist Novi Sad, Sremska Kamenica
67 Slobodan Tasić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[223] 1970 Graduated Economist – Master Novi Sad, Veternik
68 Mališa Rajić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[224] 1964 Sales Manager Kragujevac, Stragari
69 Gordana Vlajić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1959 Political Scientist Pančevo
70 Vesna Mišić [information missing] 1981 Lawyer Belgrade
71 Boris Bajić Alliance of Bačka Bunjevci[225] 1979 Graduated Economist – Master Subotica
72 Radivoje Tasić [information missing] 1963 Mechanical Technician Belgrade
73 Velimir Jevtić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[226] 1956 Senior Sports Coach Smederevska Palanka
74 Zorana Živanović [information missing] 1967 Nurse Knjaževac
75 Sanja Mihajlović [information missing] 1992 Nurse Subotica, Bajmok
76 Igor Ćalić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[227] 1964 Chemical Technician Belgrade
77 Aleksandar Perin Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[228] 1976 Economist Zrenjanin
78 Slobodan Mijović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[229] 1988 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
79 Stanija Tadić [information missing] 1964 Chemical Technician Novi Sad
80 Marina Milenov [information missing] 1984 Greek Language Philologist Belgrade
81 Stanislav Tomisić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[230] 1979 Graduated Economist Temerin, Bački Jarak
82 Goran Anđelković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[231] 1970 Archivist Žabalj, Đurđevo
83 Miljan Stevanović [information missing] 1979 Graduated Economist Pirot
84 Ana Stokuća Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[232] 1972 Associate in the Natural Sciences Vrbas
85 Snežana Bogdanović [information missing] 1966 Administrative Worker Smederevo
86 Dragan Aksentijević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[233] 1959 Musician Topola
87 Dragoslav Staletić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[234] 1961 Agronomist Specialist Kraljevo, Bukovica
88 Goran Mihajlović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[235] 1969 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Ćuprija
89 Jelisaveta Marjanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[236] 1968 Economic Technician Šid
90 Sonja Petrović [information missing] 1998 Student Malo Crniće, Boževac
91 Darko Mačkić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[237] 1975 Graduated Economist Stara Pazova, Stari Banovci
92 Goran Ivančević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1970 Doctor of Political Science Novi Sad
93 Dragiša Lazarević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[238] 1954 Private Entrepreneur Zaječar
94 Tijana Miladinović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[239] 1973 Private Entrepreneur Kovačica, Debeljača
95 Tatjana Stević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[240] 1975 Graduated Pharmacist Sremska Mitrovica
96 Branko Nedeljković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[241] 1976 Graduated Economist Belgrade, Lazarevac
97 Vladimir Dević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[242] 1980 Chemical Laboratory Technician Zrenjanin
98 Vladimir Ristić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[243] 1959 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Rača
99 Jelena Đorđevski [information missing] 1982 Teacher Novi Sad
100 Marina Janković [information missing] 1969 Specialist Educator of Physical Activity Belgrade
101 Dragan Vasilev Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[244] 1979 Graduated Economist Lapovo
102 Predrag Milošević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[245] 1971 Sports Coach and Manager Belgrade
103 Dragan Jocić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[246] 1965 Entrepreneur Batočina
104 Jasna Cetina [information missing] 1979 Trader Subotica
105 Daniela Todosijević [information missing] 1978 Graduated Economist Pirot
106 Andrija Mikić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[247] 1983 Graduated Economist Prokuplje, Potočić
107 Bojan Strmšek Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[248] 1981 Driver Sremski Karlovci
108 Goran Prokić Monarchist Club Smederevo[249] 1969 Dental Technician Smederevo
109 Vesna Ačanski [information missing] 1996 Bachelor of Science in Management Novi Sad
110 Irena Čović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[250] 1990 Ecologist Šabac
111 Borivoje Srećković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[251] 1964 Adviser Belgrade, Sopot
112 Zoran Gršić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[252] 1982 Cook Belgrade, Barajevo
113 Željko Ljubanić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[253] 1967 Lawyer Jagodina
114 Mirjana Stošić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[254] 1986 Final Control Operator Subotica
115 Dušanka Mastilović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[255] 1957 Graduated Economist Bačka Topola
116 Milan Mašić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[256] 1964 Worker Bogatić, Dublje
117 Marko Hufnagel [information missing] 1975 Medical Doctor Belgrade
118 Radoje Đuričić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[257] 1973 Mechanical Technician Mali Iđoš, Lovćenac
119 Daniela Evetović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[258] 1984 Nurse Subotica
120 Daliborka Radosavljević [information missing] 1974 Business Secretary Belgrade
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Marko Đurišić Serbia 21 1968 Informatics Engineer Belgrade Incumbent
2 Nenad Konstantinović Serbia 21 1973 Lawyer Belgrade Incumbent
3 Miljana Jovanović Serbia 21[259] 1974 Graduated Philologist of General Literature and Literary Theory Belgrade
4 Gordana Čomić Non-Party 1958 Graduated Physicist Novi Sad Incumbent
5 Nenad Čanak League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1959 Graduated Economist Novi Sad Incumbent
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Muamer Zukorlić Justice and Reconciliation Party 1970 Academic Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected; died on 6 November 2021
2 Samir Tandir Justice and Reconciliation Party 1984 Graduated Economist Prijepolje Elected
3 Misala Pramenković Justice and Reconciliation Party 1980 University Professor Novi Pazar Elected
4 Jahja Fehratović Justice and Reconciliation Party 1982 University Professor Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected
5 Amela Lukač Zoranić Justice and Reconciliation Party 1979 University Professor Novi Pazar Awarded mandate on 25 November 2021

9. METLA 2020

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Miloš Jovanović Democratic Party of Serbia 1976 University Professor Belgrade
2 Novica Antić Non-Party 1978 Bachelor of Laws Kragujevac
3 Gorica Gajić Democratic Party of Serbia 1958 Bachelor's Degree (Economist) Svilajnac Incumbent
4 Dejan Šulkić Democratic Party of Serbia 1972 Bachelor of Laws Velika Plana Incumbent
5 Zlata Đerić Team for Life 1958 Professor Sombor
6 Aleksandar Popović Democratic Party of Serbia 1971 University Professor Belgrade
7 Ivan Matović Longtime Residents of Kraljevo and its Surroundings[260] 1977 Economist Kraljevo
8 Zoran Sandić Democratic Party of Serbia[261] 1970 Agricultural Engineer Zrenjanin
9 Miloratka Bojović Democratic Party of Serbia[262] 1969 Entrepreneur Smederevo
10 Suzana Đokić [information missing] 1972 Graduated Economist Belgrade
11 Zoran Stojanović Democratic Party of Serbia 1968 Lawyer Vladičin Han
12 Velimir Gavrilović Democratic Party of Serbia[263] 1976 Master Economist Belgrade
13 Predrag Marsenić Democratic Party of Serbia[264] 1970 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Belgrade
14 Ružica Igić Democratic Party of Serbia 1957 University Professor Novi Sad
15 Milica Momčilović Democratic Party of Serbia[265] 1962 Mathematics Professor Leskovac
16 Smiljana Maksimović [information missing] 1986 Graduated Communicator Belgrade
17 Mitar Krstić [information missing][266] 1979 Bachelor of Laws Prokuplje
18 Igor Jaksić People's Strong Serbia 1968 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade
19 Slađana Miletić Democratic Party of Serbia[267] 1972 Nurse Niš
20 Saša Anđelković Democratic Party of Serbia[268] 1970 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Kruševac
21 Bojan Kocić Democratic Party of Serbia[269] 1977 Professor of Vocational Studies Prokuplje
22 Bojan Radojević Democratic Party of Serbia[270] 1973 Master of Geosciences Novi Sad
23 Dragan Marković Democratic Party of Serbia[271] 1984 Master Political Scientist Belgrade
24 Marijana Šen [information missing] 1977 Educator Kraljevo
25 Dragana Raković [information missing] 1967 Graduated Economist Niš
26 Miloš Tubić Democratic Party of Serbia 1975 Graduated Electrical Engineer Novi Sad
27 Slobodan Živković [information missing] 1954 Doctor of Economic Sciences Belgrade
28 Sreten Simeunović Democratic Party of Serbia[272] 1963 Graduated Economist Kraljevo
29 Olivera Perišić Democratic Party of Serbia 1966 Lawyer Šabac
30 Marija Janićijević Democratic Party of Serbia[273] 1984 Nurse Kruševac
31 Marko Sarić Democratic Party of Serbia[274] 1976 Graduated Traffic Engineer Belgrade
32 Ranko Filipović Democratic Party of Serbia[275] 1980 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Lajkovac
33 Branislav Ristivojević Democratic Party of Serbia 1972 University Professor Novi Sad
34 Nevena Kokanović Democratic Party of Serbia[276] 1960 Economic Technician Loznica
35 Marijana Marjanović Democratic Party of Serbia[277] 1960 Graduated Economist Ub
36 Zdravko Veselinov Democratic Party of Serbia[278] 1992 Master Political Scientist Kikinda
37 Rajko Mitić Democratic Party of Serbia[279] 1957 Economist Belgrade
38 Dragoslav Ilić [information missing] 1968 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Kragujevac
39 Aleksandra Pantić Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[280] 1992 Class Teacher Belgrade
40 Katarina Veselinović Democratic Party of Serbia[281] 1972 Medical Doctor Lebane
41 Milan Bojović Democratic Party of Serbia[282] 1980 Graduated Economist Belgrade
42 Branko Gavrilović Democratic Party of Serbia[283] 1982 Master Mathematician Užice
43 Dušan Đapić Democratic Party of Serbia[284] 1965 Master Economist Belgrade
44 Slađana Radisavljević Democratic Party of Serbia 1968 Professor of Mathematics and Informatics Kragujevac
45 Jelica Santrač Democratic Party of Serbia[285] 1956 Class Teacher Subotica
46 Živica Jović Democratic Party of Serbia[286] 1971 Master of Biotechnology Žabari
47 Miroslav Josić Democratic Party of Serbia[287] 1983 History Professor Zrenjanin
48 Veroslav Karličić Democratic Party of Serbia[288] 1966 Mechanical Engineer Sjenica
49 Anđelka Lovrić [information missing] 1961 Civil Engineer Niš
50 Miljana Ostojić Democratic Party of Serbia[289] 1968 Graduated Hydrogeological Engineer Belgrade
51 Jovan Golubović [information missing] 1953 Pensioner Belgrade
52 Goran Savić Democratic Party of Serbia[290] 1970 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Novi Pazar
53 Miloje Rajović Democratic Party of Serbia[291] 1975 Traffic Engineer Master Čajetina
54 Danijela Janićijević Democratic Party of Serbia 1989 Graduated Economist Belgrade, Grocka
55 Mirjana Grujić Democratic Party of Serbia[292] 1973 Professor of Physical Education Zrenjanin
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Milan Stamatović Healthy Serbia 1960 Technologist Čajetina, Zlatibor
2 Veroljub Stevanović Healthy Serbia 1946 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Kragujevac Incumbent
3 Dragan Jovanović Better Serbia 1972 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Topola Incumbent
4 Bojana Božanić Healthy Serbia 1972 English Professor Čajetina, Zlatibor
5 Snežana Đenić Non-Party 1962 Historian Čajetina, Zlatibor
6 Miladin Ševarlić Non-Party 1962 Retired University Professor Belgrade Incumbent
7 Arsen Đurić Healthy Serbia 1973 Graduated Economist Čajetina, Zlatibor
8 Oliver Antanasijević Better Serbia[293] 1977 Bachelor of Laws Leskovac
9 Daniela Vojinović [information missing] 1967 Graduated Manager of Industrial Management Belgrade
10 Jelena Drmanac [information missing] 1968 Specialist Doctor Raška, Jošanička Banja
11 Saša Pešić Association of Displaced Persons from Kosovo and Metohija[294] 1980 Entrepreneur Smederevo
12 Milan Paroški Healthy Serbia 1957 Doctor of Political Science Srbobran, Turija
13 Boško Đurovski Non-Party[295] 1961 Football Coach Belgrade
14 Ivana Stamatović [information missing] 1991 Master of Architecture Čajetina, Zlatibor
15 Dušanka Popović [information missing] 1963 Graduated Professor Belgrade
16 Mladen Ignjatović [information missing] 1953 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Bogatić, Klenje
17 Srđan Pantović Healthy Serbia[296] 1969 Mechanical Engineer Čajetina
18 Boško Stančić Better Serbia[297] 1960 Graduated Civil Engineer Vlasotince
19 Katarina Milosavljević Healthy Serbia[298] 1972 Entrepreneur Kragujevac
20 Đurđa Miletić [information missing] 1991 Graduated Tourismologist Belgrade
21 Zoran Jovanović Healthy Serbia[299] 1961 Graduated Economist Kraljevo, Roćevići
22 Vladan Virijević Healthy Serbia[300] 1988 Business Administrator Užice
23 Nebojša Todorović Better Serbia[301] 1974 Graduated Economist Loznica, Klupci
24 Irena Mijailović Healthy Serbia[302] 1974 Industrial Design Engineer Arilje
25 Gordana Bojović Healthy Serbia[303] 1977 General Medicine Specialist Čajetina
26 Ljubiša Đoković Healthy Serbia 1960 Doctor of Radiology – Specialist Kraljevo
27 Siniša Delić Healthy Serbia[304] 1978 Mechanical Technician Stara Pazova
28 Milan Stamenković Better Serbia[305] 1982 Master of Sports and Physical Education Babušnica
29 Marija Jeremić Healthy Serbia[306] 1986 Graduated Economist Čajetina, Zlatibor
30 Jelena Mandić Healthy Serbia[307] 1967 Laboratory Technician Inđija
31 Branislav Vojinović Better Serbia[308] 1961 Graduated Sports Manager Belgrade
32 Siniša Tasić Healthy Serbia[309] 1963 Professor of Biology Uroševac
33 Mladen Sparić Healthy Serbia[310] 1988 Graduated Professor of History Priboj
34 Zorica Milojković Better Serbia 1964 Economic Technician Svilajnac
35 Olivera Nikolić Healthy Serbia[311] 1969 University Professor Kragujevac
36 Slavomir Petrović [information missing] 1958 Specialist Doctor – General Practitioner Kragujevac
37 Igor Ćirković Better Serbia[312] 1980 Graduated Economist Topola
38 Dragan Simović Healthy Serbia[313] 1994 Farmer Požega
39 Dragana Koković Healthy Serbia[314] 1983 Graduated Economist Prijepolje
40 Tatjana Lalović Better Serbia[315] 1964 Specialist Doctor – Internal Medicine Svilajnac
41 Marko Kamberović Healthy Serbia[316] 1987 Graduated Economist Bajina Bašta
42 Nebojša Aleksić Healthy Serbia[317] 1981 Graduated Spatial Planner Ljubovija
43 Zlatko Dragutinović Better Serbia[318] 1967 Trader Žabari
44 Radmila Smiljanić Healthy Serbia[319] 1955 Doctor Užice
45 Milijana Božić [information missing] 1957 Pensioner Valjevo
46 Duško Marjanović Better Serbia[320] 1966 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Belgrade
47 Radmilo Savić [information missing] 1960 Pensioner Kosjerić
48 Dragan Bataveljić [information missing] 1959 University Professor Kragujevac
49 Katarina Janošević [information missing] 1994 Bachelor of Laws Bor
50 Jelena Gukić Healthy Serbia[321] 1983 Professor Čajetina
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Enis Imamović 1984 Professor Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected
2 Mirsad Hodžić 1956 Textile Engineer Sjenica Elected
3 Selma Kučević 1991 Bachelor of Laws Tutin Elected
4 Minela Kalender 1984 Sanitary Engineer Sjenica
5 Ahmedin Škrijelj 1982 Bachelor of Laws Novi Pazar
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Zoran Zečević 1956 Surgeon Aranđelovac
2 Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski 1990 Graduated Politicologist Belgrade
3 Dušan Stojiljković 1982 Graduated Manager Belgrade
4 Nikola Dragićević 1994 Student Belgrade
5 Milena Tomić 1959 Entrepreneur Belgrade

Electoral lists, 2022 Serbian parliamentary election

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Danica Grujičić Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1959 Neurosurgeon Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 25 October 2022
2 Stojan Radenović Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1948 Pensioner Belgrade Elected
3 Jelena Begović Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1970 Molecular Biologist Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 3 August 2022
4 Lazar Ristovski Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1952 Actor Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 9 August 2022
5 Žika Bujuklić Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1952 Professor Belgrade Elected
6 Marija Zdravković Serbian Progressive Party 1973 Doctor of Medicine – Cardiologist Belgrade Elected; resigned mandate on 25 October 2022
7 Borislava Perić Ranković Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1972 Sportsperson Novi Sad Elected
8 Dejan Ilić Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1957 Manager, Innovator Smederevska Palanka, Selevac Elected
9 Jovan Kolundžija Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1948 Master of Music Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
10 Lepomir Ivković Serbian Progressive Party 1959 Actor Belgrade Elected
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Ivica Dačić Socialist Party of Serbia 1966 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade, Savski Venac Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 25 October 2022
2 Dragan Marković United Serbia 1960 Private Entrepreneur Jagodina, Končarevo Incumbent; re-elected
3 Uglješa Marković Socialist Party of Serbia 1991 Graduated Economist Belgrade, Stari Grad Incumbent; re-elected
4 Dijana Radović Socialist Party of Serbia 1989 Graduated Political Scientist Priboj Incumbent; re-elected
5 Aleksandra Đanković Socialist Party of Serbia 1987 Master of Economics Novi Sad Elected; resigned mandate on 2 September 2022
6 Prof. Dr. Vladimir Đukić Socialist Party of Serbia 1957 Full Professor at the Faculty of Medicine Belgrade, Savski Venac Elected
7 Života Starčević United Serbia 1968 Graduated Geographer Jagodina Incumbent; re-elected
8 Snežana Paunović Socialist Party of Serbia 1975 Graduated Economist Peć Incumbent; re-elected
9 Vladan Zagrađanin Socialist Party of Serbia 1968 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
10 Marija Jevđić United Serbia 1981 Economist Kraljevo Incumbent; re-elected
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Dr. Bálint Pásztor 1979 Doctor of Laws Subotica Incumbent; re-elected
2 Elvira Kovács 1982 Graduated Economist Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
3 Árpád Fremond 1981 Master Class Teacher Bačka Topola, Pačir Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 8 December 2022
4 Zsombor Újvári 1982 Master Engineer of Information Technology Kanjiža Elected
5 Rozália Ökrész 1957 Graduated Economist Temerin Incumbent; re-elected
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Prof. Dr. Vojislav Šešelj 1954 University Professor Belgrade, Zemun, Batajnica
2 Ljiljana Mihajlović 1965 Economist Belgrade, Zemun
3 Aleksandar Šešelj 1993 Advanced University Student Belgrade, Zemun
4 Vjerica Radeta 1955 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, Zemun
5 Milorad Mirčić 1956 Graduated Engineer of Technology Novi Sad
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Marinika Tepić Party of Freedom and Justice 1974 Graduated Philologist Novi Sad Elected
2 Zoran Lutovac Democratic Party 1964 Doctor of Political Science Belgrade Elected
3 Miroslav Aleksić People's Party 1978 Graduated Economist Trstenik Elected
4 Borko Stefanović Party of Freedom and Justice 1974 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade Elected
5 Dragana Rakić Democratic Party 1973 Graduated Philologist Vršac Elected

6. Dr. Miloš JovanovićHope for Serbia–Serbian Coalition NADA-National Democratic AlternativeDemocratic Party of Serbia (DSS)–For the Kingdom of Serbia (Monarchists)–Vojislav Mihailović

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Božidar Delić There's no Going Back – Serbia Is Behind (endorsed by Bunjevci Citizens of Serbia) 1956 Pensioner Belgrade, Čukarica Elected; died on 23 August 2022
2 Vojislav Mihailović For the Kingdom of Serbia (Monarchists) 1951 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, Stari Grad Elected
3 Miloš Jovanović Democratic Party of Serbia 1976 University Professor Belgrade, Vračar Elected
4 Gorica Gajić Democratic Party of Serbia 1958 Graduated Economist Svilajnac Elected
5 Marija Vojinović For the Kingdom of Serbia (Monarchists) 1980 Master Manager Novi Sad Elected
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski 1990 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade, Voždovac Elected
2 Zoran Zečević 1956 Surgeon Aranđelovac Elected
3 Dušan Stojiljković 1982 Graduated Manager Belgrade, Rakovica Elected
4 Nikola Dragićević 1994 Graduate Student of Political Science Belgrade, Čukarica Elected
5 Bojana Bukumirović 1981 Graduated Economist Belgrade, Grocka, Kaluđerica Elected
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Usame Zukorlić 1992 Graduated Theologian Novi Pazar Elected
2 Jahja Fehratović 1982 University Professor Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected
3 Zaim Redžepović 1980 Lawyer Tutin Elected
4 Misala Pramenković 1980 Professor Novi Pazar Incumbent
5 Sabira Hadžiavdić 1975 Bachelor of Laws Prijepolje

(Note: All candidates on the We Must electoral list carried a formal endorsement from the We Must coalition. The "Political party or movement" column refers only to individual affiliation.)

Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Aleksandar Jovanović Ecological Uprising 1966 Producer Belgrade Elected
2 Doc. Dr. Biljana Đorđević Do not let Belgrade drown 1984 Assistant Professor of the Faculty of Political Sciences Belgrade Elected
3 Nebojša Zelenović Together for Serbia – Action 1975 Bachelor of Laws Šabac Elected
4 Danijela Nestorović Ecological Uprising 1974 Lawyer Belgrade Elected
5 Nikola Nešić Together for Serbia – Action 1988 Master of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Kragujevac Elected

10. SovereignistsSaša Radulović (DJB), Milan Stamatović (ZS), Dr. Jovana Stojković (ŽZS)

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Saša Radulović Enough Is Enough 1965 Graduated Electrical Engineer Belgrade, Čukarica
2 Milan Stamatović Healthy Serbia 1960 Technologist Čajetina, Zlatibor
3 Branka Stamenković Enough Is Enough 1968 Translator Belgrade, New Belgrade
4 Vojin Biljić Enough Is Enough 1977 Lawyer Belgrade, Vračar
5 Dr. Jovana Stojković I live for Serbia (endorsed by Enough Is Enough)[322][323] 1981 Specialist Doctor – Psychiatrist Belgrade, Vračar

11. Boško Obradović–Serbian Movement DveriPOKSMiloš ParandilovićPatriotic Bloc for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Boško Obradović Dveri 1976 Master of Political Science Čačak Elected
2 Žika Gojković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1972 Graduated Manager in Economy Sombor Elected
3 Ivan Kostić Dveri 1975 Master of Agricultural Sciences Vrbas Elected
4 Biljana Dragić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1984 Graduated Chemist–General Course Sombor, Kljajićevo Elected
5 Tamara Milenković Kerković Dveri 1965 University Professor Niš Elected
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Tomislav Žigmanov Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina 1967 Professor of Philosophy Subotica Elected; resigned mandate on 25 October 2022
2 Aleksandar Olenik Together for Vojvodina 1973 Lawyer Belgrade Elected
3 Terezija Papuga Together for Vojvodina endorsement 1976[324] Graduated Health Care Organizer – Nurse Novi Sad
4 Adrian Kranjčević Together for Vojvodina endorsement 1982[325] Master Musicologist Novi Sad
5 Maja Mrnuštik Together for Vojvodina endorsement 1979[326] Lawyer Novi Sad

Electoral lists, 2023 Serbian parliamentary election

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Miloš Vučević Serbian Progressive Party 1974 Lawyer Novi Sad Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 27 March 2024
2 Ana Brnabić Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Master of Management/Marketing Belgrade, Savski Venac Prime Minister; elected
3 Dejan Ristić Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1972 Historian Belgrade, Palilula Elected; resigned mandate on 1 May 2024
4 Marija Zdravković Serbian Progressive Party 1973 Doctor of Medicine – Cardiologist, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade Belgrade, New Belgrade Elected
5 Vladimir Orlić Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Doctor of Science – Electrical Engineering and Computing Belgrade, Čukarica Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 13 June 2024
6 Ljubica Vraneš Serbian Progressive Party 1979 Opera Singer Belgrade, Čukarica Elected
7 Jovan Kolundžija Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1948 Maestro Violinist Belgrade, Savski Venac Incumbent; re-elected
8 Marina Raguš Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade, Voždovac Incumbent; re-elected
9 Stojan Radenović Non-Party (endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party) 1948 Retired University Professor Belgrade, Vračar Incumbent; re-elected
10 Dejan Tomašević Serbian Progressive Party 1973 Economist Belgrade, New Belgrade Elected
25 Lepomir Ivković Serbian Progressive Party 1959 Actor Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
32 Ivana Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Master Traffic Engineer Ub, Sovljak Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 10 June 2024
35 Milan Krkobabić PUPS – Solidarity and Justice 1952 Graduated Economist Belgrade, New Belgrade Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 30 April 2024
55 Ana Beloica Martać Serbian Progressive Party 1992 Master Economist Raška Incumbent; re-elected
84 Dušan Stojiljković Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Graduated Manager Belgrade, Rakovica Incumbent; re-elected
91 Dragan Jovanović Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Topola, Blaznava Incumbent; re-elected
117 Žika Gojković Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Graduated Manager in Economy Sombor Incumbent; re-elected
139 Aleksandra Tomić Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Doctor of Economic Sciences Belgrade, Palilula Incumbent; accepted mandate on 23 July 2024
146 Milan Glušac Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Master of Engineering in Management Vrbas Incumbent
199 Đorđe Dabić Serbian Progressive Party 1991 Bachelor of Laws Čajetina, Zlatibor
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Ivica Dačić Socialist Party of Serbia 1966 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade, Savski Venac Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 1 May 2024
2 Dragan Marković United Serbia 1960 Private Entrepreneur Jagodina, Končarevo Incumbent; re-elected
3 Marko Milošević Socialist Party of Serbia 1999 PhD Student at the Faculty of Law Požarevac Elected
4 Snežana Paunović Socialist Party of Serbia 1975 Graduated Economist Peć Incumbent; re-elected
5 Slavica Đukić Dejanović Socialist Party of Serbia 1951 Professor Doctor Neuropsychiatrist Kragujevac Cabinet minister; elected; resigned mandate on 1 May 2024
6 Vladan Zagrađanin Socialist Party of Serbia 1968 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
7 Života Starčević United Serbia 1968 Graduated Geographer Jagodina Incumbent; re-elected
8 Mirka Lukić Šarkanović Socialist Party of Serbia 1968 Doctor of Medical Sciences Novi Sad, Veternik Incumbent; re-elected
9 Branko Ružić Socialist Party of Serbia 1975 Graduated Politicologist for International Relations Belgrade, Čukarica Elected
10 Marija Jevđić United Serbia 1981 Economist Kraljevo Incumbent; re-elected
13 Dijana Radović Socialist Party of Serbia 1989 Graduated Political Scientist Priboj Incumbent; re-elected
16 Uglješa Marković Socialist Party of Serbia 1991 Master Economist Belgrade, Stari Grad Incumbent; re-elected
17 Zagorka Aleksić United Serbia 1987 Graduated Politicologist Belgrade, Čukarica Incumbent; re-elected
28 Dubravka Kralj Socialist Party of Serbia 1994 Master of Laws Zrenjanin Incumbent
31 Vladimir Đukić Socialist Party of Serbia 1957 Full Professor in the Faculty of Medicine Belgrade, Savski Venac Incumbent
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Prof. Dr. Vojislav Šešelj 1954 University Professor Belgrade, Zemun
2 Ljiljana Mihajlović 1965 Economist Belgrade, Zemun
3 Aleksandar Šešelj 1993 Advanced University Student Belgrade, Zemun
4 Vjerica Radeta 1955 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, Zemun
5 Miljan Damjanović 1984 Graduated Economist Belgrade, Zvezdara
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski Serbian Party Oathkeepers 1990 Graduated Political Scientist Belgrade, Voždovac Incumbent
2 Boško Obradović Dveri 1976 Master Political Scientist Čačak Incumbent
3 Ratko Ristić Non-Party (endorsed by Serbian Party Oathkeepers)[327][328] 1961[329] University Professor Belgrade, Voždovac
4 Ivan Kostić Dveri 1975 Master of Agricultural Sciences Vrbas Incumbent
5 Dragana Miljanić Serbian Party Oathkeepers 1978 Economist Belgrade, Zvezdara Incumbent
7 Nikola Dragićević Serbian Party Oathkeepers 1994 Graduate Student of Political Science Belgrade, Čukarica Incumbent
8 Tamara Milenković Kerković Dveri 1965 University Professor Niš Incumbent
9 Zoran Zečević Serbian Party Oathkeepers 1956 Surgeon Aranđelovac Incumbent
13 Bojana Bukumirović Serbian Party Oathkeepers 1981 Graduated Economic Belgrade, Grocka, Kaluđerica Incumbent
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Dr. Miloš Jovanović New Democratic Party of Serbia 1976 Docent at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade Belgrade, Vračar Incumbent; re-elected
2 Vojislav Mihailović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1951 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, Stari Grad Incumbent; re-elected
3 Predrag Marsenić New Democratic Party of Serbia 1970 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
4 Marija Vojinović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1980 Master Manager Novi Sad, Veternik Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 6 February 2026
5 Slađana Radisavljević New Democratic Party of Serbia 1968 Professor of Mathematics Kragujevac Elected
7 Dejan Šulkić New Democratic Party of Serbia 1972 Bachelor of Laws Velika Plana Incumbent; re-elected
15 Zlata Đerić New Democratic Party of Serbia 1958 Master of Literature Sombor
18 Ljubinko Đurković Non-Party (endorsed by the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia) 1962 Retired Colonel Raška, Pocesje Incumbent; accepted mandate on 24 July 2024
21 Gorica Gajić New Democratic Party of Serbia 1958 Graduated Economist Svilajnac Incumbent

6. Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansFor Our President, For Our Community, For the Future!

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Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Dr. Bálint Pásztor 1979 Associate University Professor Subotica Incumbent; re-elected
2 Elvira Kovács 1982 Graduated Economist Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
3 Borisz Bájity 1982 Law Graduate – Master Novi Sad Elected
4 József Tóbiás 1971 Entrepreneur Ada Elected
5 Dr. Emese Úri 1967 Specialist Doctor Sombor Elected
8 Annamária Vicsek‎ 1973 Speech Therapist–Defectologist Novi Sad
18 Rozália Ökrész 1957 Graduated Economist Temerin Incumbent
29 Zsombor Újvári 1982 Master Engineer of Information Technology Kanjiža Incumbent
250 Árpád Fremond 1981 Master Class Teacher Bačka Topola, Pačir
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Radomir Lazović Green–Left Front 1980 Worker in Culture Belgrade, Stari Grad Incumbent; re-elected
2 Miroslav Aleksić People's Movement of Serbia 1978 Graduated Economist Trstenik, Počekovina Incumbent; re-elected
3 Dragan Đilas Party of Freedom and Justice 1967 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Belgrade, Vračar Elected
4 Tijana Perić Diligenski Serbia Centre 1986 Senior Research Associate Belgrade, Zvezdara Elected
5 Danijela Nestorović Ecological Uprising (endorsed by the People's Movement of Serbia) 1974 Lawyer Belgrade, Palilula Incumbent; re-elected
6 Marinika Tepić Party of Freedom and Justice 1974 Graduated Philologist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
16 Ivana Rokvić People's Movement of Serbia 1977 Political Scientist Belgrade, New Belgrade Elected
20 Jelena Jerinić Green–Left Front 1978 University Professor Belgrade, New Belgrade Incumbent; re-elected
26 Tatjana Marković Topalović Serbia Centre 1969 Physics Professor Šabac Elected
32 Uroš Đokić People's Movement of Serbia 1982 Lawyer Bajina Bašta Elected
42 Nenad Milojičić People's Movement of Serbia 1978 Master Teacher Smederevska Palanka, Glibovac Elected
55 Snežana Rakić People's Movement of Serbia 1961 Gynecologist Belgrade, Savski Venac Elected
65 Bogdan Radovanović Green–Left Front 1989 Bachelor of Laws Požega Elected
93 Slaviša Ristić Otadžbina (endorsed by the Party of Freedom and Justice) 1961 Graduated Economist Zubin Potok, Jagnjenica Incumbent
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Usame Zukorlić Justice and Reconciliation Party 1992 Theologian Novi Pazar Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 1 May 2024
2 Edin Đerlek Justice and Reconciliation Party 1987 Bachelor of Laws Novi Pazar Elected
3 Rejhan Kurtović Justice and Reconciliation Party 1986 University Professor Sjenica Accepted mandate on 1 May 2024; resigned mandate on 20 May 2024
4 Nataša Stipančević Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina 1995[330] Master Teacher Subotica
5 Sabira Hadžiavdić Justice and Reconciliation Party 1975 Bachelor of Laws Prijepolje Accepted mandate on 23 July 2024; resigned mandate on 23 July 2024
11 Tomislav Žigmanov Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina 1967 Professor of Philosophy Subotica Cabinet minister
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Selma Kučević 1991 Bachelor of Laws Tutin Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 6 August 2024
2 Ahmedin Škrijelj 1982 Master of Political Science Novi Pazar Elected
3 Mirza Hajdinović 1977 Master of Journalism and Communication Novi Pazar Accepted mandate on 24 September 2024; resigned mandate on 24 September 2024
4 Minela Kalender 1984 Graduated Sanitary Engineer Sjenica Accepted mandate on 26 September 2024
5 Dr. Milhad Hot 1985[331] Doctor of Economic Sciences Tutin

10. Together for the Future and DevelopmentCoalition for Peace and Tolerance

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Jahja Fehratović For the Future and Development (endorsed by the Bosniak Civic Party)[332] 1982 University Professor Novi Pazar Incumbent
2 Jasminko Hadžisalihović Bosniak Civic Party[333] 1967[334] Graduated Industrial Manager and Professor of Physics and Engineering Belgrade, Savski Venac
3 Dr. Predrag Balašević Vlach National Party 1974 Medical Doctor Bor
4 Marijana Ivović Vukotić Party of Montenegrins[335] 1965[336] Graduated Mechanical Engineer Belgrade, Voždovac
5 Gordana Sarić Lukendić Democratic Union of Croats[337] 1975[338] Vocational Teacher of Preschool Children Subotica
Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Vuk Jeremić 1975 Diplomat Belgrade, Vračar
2 Siniša Kovačević 1954 Writer and Director Belgrade, Stari Grad Incumbent
3 Sanda Rašković Ivić 1956 Retired Professor Belgrade, Stari Grad Incumbent
4 Stefan Jovanović 1989 Bachelor of Laws Belgrade, Zvezdara Incumbent
5 Marina Lipovac Tanasković 1978 Graduated Traffic Engineer Belgrade, Čukarica Incumbent
10 Ivana Parlić 1975 Bachelor of Laws Užice Incumbent
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Saša Radulović Enough Is Enough 1965 Graduated Electrical Engineer Belgrade, Zvezdara
2 Miloš Kovačević Social Democratic Party[339] 1977[340] Master Political Scientist Belgrade, Vračar
3 Ana Pejić "Stolen Babies" (endorsed by Enough Is Enough)[341] 1954[342] Graduated Economist Ruma
4 Branka Stamenković Enough Is Enough 1968 Translator Belgrade, New Belgrade
5 Vojin Biljić Enough Is Enough 1977 Lawyer Belgrade, Vračar

Electoral lists, 2016 Vojvodina parliamentary election

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Maja Gojković Serbian Progressive Party 1963 Lawyer Novi Sad Elected; resigned mandate on 16 June 2016[343]
2 Igor Mirović Serbian Progressive Party 1968 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad, Petrovaradin, Sremska Kamenica Elected; resigned mandate on 20 June 2016[344]
3 Damir Zobenica Serbian Progressive Party 1981 Bachelor's Degree (Sociology) Novi Sad, Petrovaradin, Sremska Kamenica Incumbent; re-elected
4 Dragana Milošević Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Bachelor's Degree (Music) – Violinist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 6 March 2018
5 Uroš Kandić Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1979 Bachelor's Degree (Political Science) Zrenjanin, Lukićevo Incumbent; re-elected
6 Đorđe Milićević Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 20 June 2016
7 Stojanka Lekić Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
8 Miroslav Španović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1949 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
9 Predrag Matejin Serbian Progressive Party 1963 Specialist Doctor Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
10 Zlata Đerić New Serbia 1958 Professor of Literature Sombor Elected
11 Milenko Jovanov Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Bachelor of Laws Kikinda Incumbent; re-elected
12 Dmitar Stanišić Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Bachelor of Laws Sremska Mitrovica Elected
13 Snežana Sedlar Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Bachelor of Laws Odžaci Elected
14 Dejan Mihaljica Serbian Renewal Movement 1973 Graduated Marketing Manager Temerin Elected
15 Ilija Maravić Serbian Progressive Party 1962 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Subotica Elected
16 Sanja Žigić Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Manager Vrbas Elected
17 Miroslav Rodić Movement of Socialists 1968 Graduated Economist Bačka Palanka Elected
18 Saša Levnajić Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Bachelor of Laws Pančevo Elected
19 Stanka Mihajlov Serbian Progressive Party 1965 Worker Ada, Mol Elected
20 Milan Vlaisavljević Serbian Progressive Party 1974 Graduated Psychologist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
21 Bore Kutić Serbian Progressive Party 1955 Lawyer–Criminologist Srbobran, Nadalj Incumbent; re-elected
22 Mirjana Radojević Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Graduated Journalist Stara Pazova, Nova Pazova Elected
23 Vučeta Tošković Serbian Progressive Party 1941 Traffic Engineer Novi Sad Elected
24 Zoran Slavujević Serbian Progressive Party 1966 Orthopedic Surgeon Ruma, Hrtkovci Elected; resigned mandate on 15 December 2016
25 Mia Strajin Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Student Novi Sad Elected
26 Željko Vidović Serbian Renewal Movement 1964 Doctor – Orthopedic Specialist Vrbas Incumbent; re-elected
27 Radomir Kuzmanović Serbian Progressive Party 1963 Forestry Technician Sombor Incumbent; re-elected
28 Jelena Jovanović Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Graduated Manager Novi Sad Elected
29 Marko Marić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1965 Master of Economics Subotica Incumbent; re-elected
30 Gavra Avramov Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1956 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Vrbas, Ravno Selo Incumbent; re-elected
31 Slađana Jovanović Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Educator Bečej Elected
32 Vladimir Galić Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Lawyer Kikinda Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 20 June 2016
33 Pavel Surovi Slovaks Forward 1980 Graduated Business Informatician Novi Sad, Kisač Elected
34 Nada Mandić Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Sombor, Kljajićevo Elected
35 Darko Bađok Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Master of Management Engineering Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
36 Dragan Dragić Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Agricultural Technician Kovin Elected
37 Sanja Kovačević Serbian Progressive Party 1968 Graduated Engineer (Agro-Economics) Sremska Mitrovica, Mačvanska Mitrovica Elected
38 Rajko Mijović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1959 Doctor of Military Sciences Pančevo Elected
39 Aleksandar Farkaš Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Road Technician Zrenjanin Elected
40 Dejana Krsmanović Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Student Šid Elected
41 Dušan Stipanović Movement of Socialists 1956 Customs Officer Subotica, Bajmok Elected
42 Dragan Božić Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Farmer Sečanj, Jaša Tomić Elected
43 Laura Rajnović Evetović Serbian Progressive Party 1975 Graduated Economist Subotica Incumbent; re-elected
44 Neđeljko Konjokrad Serbian Progressive Party 1964 Entrepreneur Alibunar, Ilandža Incumbent; re-elected
45 Ljubodrag Miščević Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Professor of Geography Novi Sad Elected
46 Gizela Crkvenjakov Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Professional Manager Kanjiža Elected
47 Aleksandar Đedovac Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Bačka Palanka Elected
48 Predrag Ginculj Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Graduate Opovo, Sefkerin Incumbent; re-elected
49 Nada Milanović Serbian Progressive Party 1973 Culturologist Pančevo Elected
50 Dušan Korać Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Zoo Technologist Apatin Elected
51 Jovan Lazarov Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Graduated Economist Pančevo Incumbent; re-elected
52 Dragana Potpara Serbian Progressive Party 1977 Graduated Economist Kula Elected
53 Matija Kovač Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Graduated Engineer of Technology Novi Bečej Elected
54 Milorad Lemić Serbian Progressive Party 1948 Graduated Economist Temerin Elected
55 Vesna Terzin Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1959 Pensioner Nova Crnja, Vojvoda Stepa Elected
56 Goran Savić Serbian Progressive Party 1971 Graduated Economist Stara Pazova, Golubinci Elected; resigned mandate on 22 July 2016
57 Milica Kirćanski Movement of Socialists 1958 Master of Philological Sciences Novi Sad Elected
58 Nenad Trbović Serbian Renewal Movement 1967 Mechanical Technician Kula, Crvenka Elected
59 Rajka Lučar Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1979 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad Elected
60 Zoran Subotić Serb Democratic Party 1958 Graduated Economist Novi Sad Elected
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Ivan Kostić Dveri 1975 Master of Agricultural Sciences Vrbas
2 Branislav Ristivojević Democratic Party of Serbia 1972 Doctor of Laws Novi Sad Incumbent
3 Marija Janjušević Dveri 1971 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Inđija
4 Ružica Igić Democratic Party of Serbia 1957 University Professor Novi Sad
5 Slobodan Dimović Dveri[345] 1978 Sales Manager Pančevo
6 Zoran Sandić Democratic Party of Serbia[346] 1970 Agricultural Engineer Zrenjanin
7 Nenad Muždeka Democratic Party of Serbia[347] 1987 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Novi Sad, Budisava
8 Radoš Pejović Dveri[348] 1978 Professor of Serbian Language and Literature Zrenjanin
9 Željka Potežica Dveri[349] 1971 Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management Vrbas
10 Radovan Krstić [information missing] 1966 Professor of Physics and the Fundamentals of Engineering Inđija
11 Valentina Perović Democratic Party of Serbia[350] 1990 Graduated Political Scientist Pančevo
12 Miroslav Drekić Dveri[351] 1978 Automation Electrician Stara Pazova, Novi Banovci
13 Zita Njari Igić Dveri[352] 1974 Graduated Civil Engineer Kikinda
14 Mitar Pavlović Democratic Party of Serbia[353] 1961 Medical Doctor Sremska Mitrovica
15 Predrag Škaljak Democratic Party of Serbia[354] 1973 Mentor Pančevo, Banatsko Novo Selo
16 Milenko Baborac Dveri[355] 1966 Customs Officer Novi Sad
17 Dragan Manić Dveri[356] 1980 Agro-Management Engineer Kovačica, Crepaja
18 Mirjana Marković Democratic Party of Serbia[357] 1965 History Professor Sremska Mitrovica
19 Vladimir Kosutić Democratic Party of Serbia[358] 1956 Doctor Odžaci, Bački Gračac
20 Dragana Milićević Dveri[359] 1969 Physiotherapist Pećinci
21 Milan Maslać Dveri[360] 1972 Dental Prosthetics Specialist Sremska Mitrovica
22 Milan Tepić Democratic Party of Serbia[361] 1968 Senior Coach Temerin
23 Stoja Ilić [information missing] 1953 Senior Nurse Novi Sad, Petrovaradin
24 Saša Maksimović Dveri[362] 1968 Graduated Economist Kula
25 Ivana Jovičić Dveri[363] 1986 Professor of Spanish Novi Sad
26 Dragiša Mihajlović [information missing] 1980 Bachelor of Laws Kikinda
27 Vlado Kovačević Democratic Party of Serbia[364] 1970 Organizer of Cultural Activities Žitište, Čestereg
28 Borislav Žajski Dveri[365] 1981 Graphic Designer Vrsac
29 Živko Šijan Dveri[366] 1961 Entrepreneur Sremska Mitrovica
30 Željka Ćuk Democratic Party of Serbia[367] 1988 Bachelor of Laws Pančevo, Banatski Brestovac
31 Slavko Obadov Democratic Party of Serbia[368] 1948 Pensioner Novi Sad
32 Radomir Vidrić Dveri[369] 1976 Mechanical Engineer Zrenjanin
33 Milica Borović Dveri[370] 1967 Dactylo Correspondent Inđija
34 Snežana Radulović Dveri[371] 1965 University Professor Novi Sad
35 Marko Minić Democratic Party of Serbia 1969 Mechanical Engineer Sombor
36 Radenko Kondić Dveri[372] 1975 Graduated Philologist Novi Sad
37 Sanja Kondić Dveri[373] 1981 Master of Engineering Management Bačka Palanka
38 Svetislav Kojić [information missing] 1985 Private Entrepreneur Šid
39 Borko Ilić Democratic Party of Serbia 1980 Graduated Economist Novi Sad
40 Dejan Konstantinović Dveri[374] 1972 Automation Electrician Šid
41 Obrad Stanović Dveri[375] 1976 Professor of Physical Education Zrenjanin
42 Olivera Ubavić [information missing] 1971 Journalist Šid
43 Aleksandar Čavić Democratic Party of Serbia[376] 1966 Electrical Engineer Zrenjanin
44 Jelena Marković [information missing] 1971 Physics Professor Pančevo
45 Vanja Car Dveri[377] 1981 Journalist Sombor

Electoral lists, 2020 Vojvodina parliamentary election

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Igor Mirović Serbian Progressive Party 1968 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad Leader of government; elected; resigned mandate on 29 October 2020[378]
2 Damir Zobenica Serbian Progressive Party 1981 Bachelor's Degree (Sociology) Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
3 Snežana Sedlar Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Bachelor of Laws Odžaci Incumbent; re-elected
4 Đorđe Milićević Serbian Progressive Party 1967 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad Cabinet minister; elected
5 Aleksandra Maletić Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Bachelor's Degree (Psychologist) Novi Sad Elected
6 Dmitar Stanišić Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Bachelor of Laws Sremska Mitrovica Incumbent; re-elected
7 Miroslav Španović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1949 Colonel/Pensioner Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
8 Rajka Vujović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1979 Bachelor of Laws, Master of European Studies Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
9 Miroslav Rodić Movement of Socialists 1968 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Bačka Palanka Incumbent; re-elected
10 Marina Toman Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Pančevo Elected; resigned mandate on 21 September 2020
11 Dejana Krsmanović Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Graduated Manager Šid Incumbent; re-elected
12 Aleksandar Bundalo Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Graduated Manager in Sports Ruma Elected
13 Stojanka Lekić Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Graduated Economist Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
14 Saša Levnajić Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Lawyer Pančevo Incumbent; re-elected
15 Ilija Maravić Serbian Progressive Party 1962 Master's Degree (Economics) Subotica Incumbent; re-elected
16 Pavel Surovi Slovaks Forward 1980 Graduated Business Informatician Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
17 Miodrag Bulajić Serbian Progressive Party 1970 Master Economist Kikinda Elected
18 Nada Mandić Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Sombor Incumbent; re-elected
19 Milan Beara Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Private Entrepreneur Stara Pazova Elected
20 Mia Strajin Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
21 Milan Garašević Serbian Progressive Party 1982 Entrepreneur Kovačica Elected
22 Ivana Rosić Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Graduated Economist Pančevo Elected
23 Gizela Crkvenjakov Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Professional Manager Kanjiža Incumbent; re-elected
24 Momo Čolaković Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 1940 Economist Novi Sad Elected
25 Dejan Panić Social Democratic Party of Serbia 1980 Bachelor of Science in Management Nova Crnja Elected
26 Vladimir Soro Movement of Socialists 1967 Agricultural Engineer Novi Sad Elected
27 Bojan Rašić Serbian Progressive Party 1985 Graduated Economist Inđija Elected
28 Aleksandar Đedovac Serbian Progressive Party 1969 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Bačka Palanka Incumbent; re-elected
29 Jasmina Stevanović Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Graduated Political Scientist in Journalism and Information Subotica Incumbent; re-elected
30 Jovana Medenica Serbian Progressive Party 1989 Graduated Political Scientist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
31 Novo Dovedan Serbian Progressive Party 1992 Graduated Economist Žabalj Elected
32 Slobodan Čikić Serbian Progressive Party 1983 Bachelor of Science in Management Sremska Mitrovica Elected
33 Milan Vlaisavljević Serbian Progressive Party 1974 Graduated Psychologist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
34 Latinka Vasiljković Serbian Progressive Party 1981 Master of Technical Sciences in the Field of Transport Odžaci Elected
35 Nika Petrović Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Bachelor of Laws Apatin Elected
36 Ivan Tešić Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Graduated Economist Pančevo Elected
37 Nemanja Zavišić Serbian Progressive Party 1992 Master of Laws Vrbas Elected
38 Ljubodrag Miščević Serbian Progressive Party 1960 Professor of Geography Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
39 Stanka Mihajlov Serbian Progressive Party 1965 Worker Ada Incumbent; re-elected
40 Vesna Furundžić Serbian Progressive Party 1981 Graduated Economist Pančevo Elected
41 Aleksandar Farkaš Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Technician – Road Traffic Zrenjanin Incumbent; re-elected
42 Marko Marić Serbian Progressive Party 1987 Graduated Economist Sombor Elected
43 Stanislava Hrnjak Serbian Progressive Party 1976 Master Teacher Kikinda Elected
44 Gordana Milenković Serbian Progressive Party 1966 Entrepreneur Kula Elected; resigned mandate on 19 April 2021
45 Milan Subotin Serbian Progressive Party 1984 Master of Traffic Engineering Novi Sad Elected
46 Nenad Borović Serbian Progressive Party 1964 Graduated Agricultural Engineer Ruma Incumbent; re-elected
47 Predrag Vuković Serbian Progressive Party 1966 Graduated Economist Šid Elected
48 Borislav Antonić Serbian Progressive Party 1964 Legal Technician Bač Elected
49 Jelena Jovanović Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Master Manager Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected
50 Suzana Pronić Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Master Biochemist Vršac Elected
51 Milan Đukić Serbian Renewal Movement 1975 Lawyer Novi Sad Elected
52 Milica Jurić Serbian Progressive Party 1986 Lawyer Inđija Elected
53 Matija Kovač Serbian Progressive Party 1980 Graduated Engineer of Technology Novi Bečej Incumbent; re-elected
54 Uroš Bajić Serbian Progressive Party 1992 Graduated Manager Novi Sad Elected
55 Ljiljana Plazačić Serbian Progressive Party 1985 Educator Srbobran Elected
56 Igor Stojkov Serbian Progressive Party 1990 Bachelor of Laws Senta Elected
57 Ljubo Panić Serbian Progressive Party 1984 Professor of Physics and Astronomy Titel Elected; resigned mandate on 19 February 2021
58 Aleksandar Mandić Serbian Progressive Party 1988 Graduated Economist Pećinci Elected
59 Vesna Tomić Serbian Progressive Party 1974 Master of Engineering Management Sombor Elected
60 Radmila Mitrović Serbian Progressive Party 1972 Classroom Teacher Inđija Elected

6. For the Kingdom of Serbia – For Serbian Vojvodina (Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia, Monarchist Front) — Žika Gojković

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Goran Ivančević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1970 Doctor of Political Science Novi Sad Elected
2 Vladislav Živanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1974 Professional Economist Sombor Elected
3 Dejan Vuković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1978 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Bečej Elected
4 Bojana Jelić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1981 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad Elected; resigned mandate on 5 August 2020
5 Marija Vojinović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1980 Manager in Contemporary Business Novi Sad Elected; declined mandate on 24 July 2020
6 Novak Maksimović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1973 Economist Novi Sad Awarded mandate on 24 July 2020
7 Duško Kočalka Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1971 Private Entrepreneur Žitište Awarded mandate on 2 November 2020
8 Milivoje Todorović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[379] 1984 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Sremska Mitrovica
9 Marija Radulović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[380] 1985 Financial Technician Novi Sad, Stari Ledinci
10 Vesna Ćulibrk Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[381] 1981 Chemical Laboratory Assistant Temerin
11 Dejan Mihaljica Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1973 Bachelor's Degree (Marketing Manager) Temerin Incumbent
12 Stevo Karanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[382] 1972 Developer Bačka Palanka
13 Milan Đuričić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[383] 1987 Electrical Technician Vrbas
14 Gordana Vlajić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1959 Bachelor's Degree (Political Science) Pančevo
15 Mirjana Stošić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia] endorsement[384] 1986 Control Operator Subotica
16 Stevica Drčić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][385] 1978 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Subotica
17 Aleksandar Perin Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][386] 1976 Economist Zrenjanin
18 Darko Mačkić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][387] 1975 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Stara Pazova
19 Snežana Gajić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][388] 1963 Doctor – Specialist Sombor
20 Marija Gužvica Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][389] 1980 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad
21 Dalibor Cetina Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][390] 1973 Educator Subotica
22 Stanislav Tomišić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][391] 1979 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Temerin
23 Saša Stevanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][392] 1971 Doctor of Economics Novi Sad
24 Dušanka Mastilović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia] endorsement[393] 1957 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Bačka Topola
25 Slavica Škrbić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia][394] 1980 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
26 Željko Ikonić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[395] 1961 Legal Technician Apatin
27 Milan Mirča Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[396] 1976 Auto Mechanic Alibunar
28 Miroslav Piljić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[397] 1969 Specialist in Vocational Studies, Engineer of Industrial Engineering Novi Sad
29 Danijela Milošević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[398] 1989 Master's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad
30 Velinka Stanojević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[399] 1958 Higher Commercial Novi Sad
31 Sanja Huđik Monarchist Front[400] 1983 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
32 Dragiša Andrić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[401] 1958 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Novi Sad
33 Goran Zarić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[402] 1974 Bachelor's Degree (Industrial Manager) Novi Sad
34 Jelena Bižić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[403] 1987 Vocational Educator Novi Sad
35 Svetlana Grujić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[404] 1966 International Correspondent Novi Sad
36 Ognjen Tubić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[405] 1985 Master's Degree (Informatics) Novi Sad
37 Duško Kovačević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[406] 1971 High Profession Economist Novi Sad
38 Miloš Ćurčić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[407] 1979 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
39 Tatjana Stević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[408] 1975 Graduated Pharmacist Sremska Mitrovica
40 Ana Stokuća Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[409] 1972 Associate in the Natural Sciences Vrbas
41 Milan Stoilkovski Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[410] 1988 Construction Technician Plandište
42 Nikola Slavić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[411] 1958 Doctor Sombor
43 Dušan Tubić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1957 Graduated Veterinarian Titel
44 Dragana Dondur Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[412] 1973 Trader Subotica
45 Žana Pejanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[413] 1972 Master's Degree (Literary Sciences) – Professor of Serbian Language Novi Sad
46 Bojan Strmšek Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[414] 1981 Driver Sremski Karlovci
47 Vanja Vlaškalić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[415] 1982 Master's Degree (Environmental Engineer) Sombor
48 Milica Samardžić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[416] 1991 Graduated Educator Vrbas
49 Anđela Kostić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[417] 1987 Master's Degree (Social Work) Novi Sad
50 Zoran Majkić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[418] 1970 Bachelor's Degree (Agricultural Engineering) Novi Sad
51 Dušica Ilić Monarchist Front[419] 1982 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
52 Saša Novaković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[420] 1969 Graduated Novi Sad
53 Radovan Todorović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[421] 1984 Bachelor's Degree (Economics) Sremska Mitrovica
54 Milena Manojlović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[422] 1955 Pensioner Sremska Mitrovica
55 Tijana Boźanić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[423] 1982 Chimney Sweep Operator Subotica
56 Davor Ćurguz Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[424] 1986 Caterer Žitište
57 Zoran Milanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[425] 1950 Pensioner Subotica
58 Radomir Radanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[426] 1955 Taxi Driver Zabalj
59 Aleksandra Marinković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[427] 1973 Construction Technician Pančevo
60 Marina Veselinović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[428] 1989 Bachelor's Degree (Managing Engineer) Novi Sad
61 Borislav Latinović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[429] 1990 Manager of Contemporary Business Kikinda
62 Vladimir Dević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[430] 1980 Chemical Laboratory Assistant Zrenjanin
63 Miloš Diklić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[431] 1996 Writer Pančevo
64 Jasmina Puača Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[432] 1977 Economist Subotica
65 Jelisaveta Marjanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[433] 1968 Economic Technician Šid
66 Čedo Savanović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[434] 1971 Traffic Technician Novi Sad
67 Miloš Mastilović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[435] 1981 Farmer Bačka Topola
68 Branislav Milošević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[436] 1988 Electrical Technician Inđija
69 Nina Đurić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[437] 1979 Beautician Zrenjanin
70 Nina Grujić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[438] 1993 Textile Designer Novi Sad
71 Svetozar Lekić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[439] 1983 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
72 Dragan Stošić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[440] 1987 Head of the Chimney Sweep Sector Subotica
73 Borislav Kulić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[441] 1991 Sales Agent Sremska Mitrovica
74 Maja Tiragić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[442] 1973 Class Teacher Novi Sad
75 Ivana Dinčić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[443] 1973 Professor of Serbian Language and Literature Novi Sad
76 Radivoje Ištoković Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[444] 1959 Professional Economist Novi Sad
77 Goran Bečejski Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[445] 1972 Traffic Technician Opovo
78 Goran Krkić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[446] 1979 Private Entrepreneur Ruma
79 Vesna Ačanski Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[447] 1996 Graduated Managing Engineer Novi Sad
80 Višnja Rvović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[448] 1982 Graduated Manager Pančevo
81 Stanimir Paunić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[449] 1960 Graduated Biologist Novi Sad
82 Petar Letić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[450] 1951 Waiter Novi Sad
83 Darko Đokić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[451] 1974 Trader Zrenjanin
84 Jasenka Kozlica Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[452] 1966 Pensioner Subotica
85 Dragana Nikolić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[453] 1981 Economic Technician Novi Sad
86 Stevan Gudurić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[454] 1988 Entrepreneur Irig
87 Boško Jandrić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[455] 1959 Graduated Mechanical Engineer Beočin
88 Ranko Dobrić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[456] 1965 Retired Pilot Officer Stara Pazova
89 Daniela Evetović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[457] 1984 Nurse Subotica
90 Maja Crnobarac Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[458] 1982 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
91 Dragoslav Tošić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[459] 1975 Economic Technician Novi Sad
92 Dušan Majstorović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[460] 1990 Graduated Manager Novi Sad
93 Vuk Piljić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[461] 1993 Specialist in Industrial Engineering and Management Novi Sad
94 Slobodanka Papić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[462] 1978 Professional Economist Novi Sad
95 Danijela Puhača Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[463] 1982 Education Inspector Novi Sad
96 Dragan Radojčić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[464] 1976 Doctor of Economics Sombor
97 Goran Jovičić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[465] 1973 Mechanical Technician Temerin, Bački Jarak
98 Branislav Bomeštar Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[466] 1979 Butcher Novi Sad
99 Anđela Hajdu Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[467] 1998 Photographer Novi Sad
100 Jelena Samardžija Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[468] 1992 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad
101 Negovan Antić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[469] 1965 Thermoenergetic Technician Pančevo
102 Nemanja Malinović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[470] 1987 Economic Technician Novi Sad
103 Bojan Živanić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[471] 1988 Veterinary Technician Novi Sad
104 Danijela Đorđević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[472] 1978 Mechanical Technician Novi Sad
105 Dragana Pajdić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[473] 1976 Trade Technician Novi Sad
106 Željko Babić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[474] 1969 Waiter Novi Sad
107 Zoran Vukov Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[475] 1970 VKV Locksmith Novi Sad
108 Daniel Dimitrijević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[476] 1983 Graduated Master Biologist Novi Sad
109 Joka Nedić Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[477] 1966 Trader Subotica
110 Sanja Mihajlović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[478] 1992 Nurse Subotica, Bajmok
111 Slobodan Rvović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia[479] 1977 Electrical Technician of Refrigeration and Thermal Devices Pančevo
112 Dragan Tasevski Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[480] 1983 Veterinary Technician Novi Sad
113 Miloš Ercegovac Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[481] 1983 Gymnasium Novi Sad
114 Jelena Đorđevski Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[482] 1982 Teacher Novi Sad
115 Jovana Miljević Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia endorsement[483] 1985 Tourismologist Novi Sad

7. METLA 2000

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Branislav Ristivojević Democratic Party of Serbia 1972 University Professor Novi Sad Elected
2 Miloš Tubić Democratic Party of Serbia 1975 Graduated Electrical Engineer Novi Sad Elected
3 Nada Ševo People's Strong Serbia 1978 Bachelor of Laws Novi Sad Elected
4 Ladislav Tomić Democratic Party of Serbia 1976 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Kikinda Elected
5 Ružica Igić Democratic Party of Serbia 1957 University Professor Novi Sad Elected
6 Sredo Pajić Democratic Party of Serbia[484] 1958 Graduated Economist Zrenjanin
7 Jelica Santrač Movement of Civil Subotica (endorsed by the Democratic Party of Serbia)[485][486] 1956 Class Teacher Subotica
8 Mikica Ilić Democratic Party of Serbia[487] 1972 Bachelor of Laws Sremska Mitrovica
9 Mihajlo Ulemek People's Strong Serbia endorsement[488] 1947 Pensioner Stara Pazova
10 Mirjana Grujić Democratic Party of Serbia[489] 1973 Professor of Physical Education Zrenjanin
11 Bojan Radojević Democratic Party of Serbia[490] 1973 Master of Geosciences Novi Sad
12 Vlado Kovačević Democratic Party of Serbia[491] 1970 Traffic Technician Žitište, Čestereg
13 Lazar Radovanović Democratic Party of Serbia[492] 1991 Graduated Economist Novi Sad
14 Branka Stanković Democratic Party of Serbia[493] 1960 Legal Technician Novi Sad
15 Dragana Novaković Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[494] 1988 Graduated Management Engineer Zrenjanin
16 Milko Drobnjaković Democratic Party of Serbia[495] 1977 Professional Economist Novi Sad
17 Miodrag Sekulić Democratic Party of Serbia[496] 1960 Economist Operations Manager Novi Sad
18 Andrea Tasković Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[497] 1992 Chemical Laboratory Assistant Žitište, Međa
19 Milan Ivanić Democratic Party of Serbia[498] 1987 Production Management Engineer Zrenjanin
20 Jelena Stanković Democratic Party of Serbia[499] 1992 Graduated Philosopher Zrenjanin
21 Jasminka Gavrić Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[500] 1978 Business Secretary Žitište, Ravni Topolovac
22 Dragan Atlagić Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[501] 1971 History Professor Zrenjanin
23 Mirjana Marković Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[502] 1965 History Professor Sremska Mitrovica
24 Goran Tomić Democratic Party of Serbia[503] 1962 Graduated Civil Engineer, Master Novi Sad
25 Lazar Suvajdžić Association of War Injured of Vojvodina of All Wars (Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement)[504] 1961 Pensioner Novi Sad, Petrovaradin
26 Aleksandar Čavić Democratic Party of Serbia 1966 Electrical Engineer Zrenjanin
27 Zoran Kolarski Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[505] 1969 Professor of Physical Education and Sports Novi Sad, Rumenka
28 Milica Janjić Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[506] 1994 Professor of Physical Education and Sports Žitište, Ravni Topolovac
29 Maja Mudrinić Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[507] 1969 Lawyer Novi Sad
30 Milan Radović Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[508] 1959 Worker Temerin, Staro Đurđevo
31 Siniša Avakumović Democratic Party of Serbia[509] 1973 Graduated Economist Novi Sad
32 Marija Janjatović Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[510] 1989 Economist Kikinda
33 Vukan Obradović Democratic Party of Serbia[511] 1979 Professor of Informatics Žitište, Ravni Topolovac
34 Milena Zelen Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[512] 1967 Economist Subotica
35 Blagiša Jefić Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[513] 1960 Construction Technician Subotica
36 Nikola Kovačević Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[514] 1984 Bachelor of Laws Žitište, Čestereg
37 Željko Šuput Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[515] 1953 Pensioner Subotica
38 Slobodanka Tojaga Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[516] 1978 Graphic Designer Novi Sad
39 Đorđe Đorđević Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[517] 1993 Student Subotica
40 Slavica Popov Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[518] 1988 Beautician Kikinda
41 Predrag Tot Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[519] 1979 Sales Technician Subotica
42 Vedran Despotović Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[520] 1979 Professional Economist Novi Sad
43 Ljubica Milojević Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[521] 1981 Vocational Studies in Chemical and Food Technology Kikinda
44 Goran Stojinović Democratic Party of Serbia[522] 1972 Graduated Economist Novi Sad
45 Jelena Radin Democratic Party of Serbia endorsement[523] 1978 Chemical Technology Technician Kikinda

Electoral lists, 2023 Vojvodina parliamentary election

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
3 Aleksandra Đanković‎ Socialist Party of Serbia 1987 Master Economist Novi Sad Incumbent; re-elected

5. Dr. Miloš JovanovićHope for Serbia–Hope for Vojvodina–Serbian Coalition NADA-National Democratic AlternativeDemocratic Party of Serbia (DSS)–For the Kingdom of Serbia (Monarchists)–Vojislav Mihailović

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Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
5 Mr[a] Zlata Đerić New Democratic Party of Serbia 1958 Master of Literature Sombor Elected
10 Marija Vojinović Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1980 Master Manager Novi Sad, Veternik

6. Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansFor Our President, For Our Community, For the Future!

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Number Name Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
3 Hajnalka Burány 1980 Professor of Hungarian language and literature Senta Incumbent; re-elected; resigned mandate on 18 July 2024
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
22 Nikolaje Marina Party of Freedom and Justice 1963 Medical Doctor Alibunar, Seleuš Elected
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
1 Tomislav Žigmanov Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina 1967 Professor Subotica Cabinet minister in the Serbian government
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
120 Ivan Kostić Dveri 1975 Master of Agricultural Sciences Vrbas
Number Name Political party or movement Year of Birth Career/Educational Background Place of Residence Notes
43 Nada Lazić League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina-Vojvodinians 1950 Pensioner Novi Sad

Notes

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  1. ^ Note: In this context, "Mr" stands for "Master" and refers to the candidate's academic credentials.

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