CeSID: SRS looking set for victory

According to a CeSID opinion poll, the Serb Radical Party (SRS) will gain the most votes—some 1.48 million—at the May 11 elections.

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According to a CeSID opinion poll, the Serb Radical Party (SRS) will gain the most votes—some 1.48 million—at the May 11 elections. The Democratic Party (DS) will receive around 1.37mn, and the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS)-New Serbia (NS) coalition about 510,000, says Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CeSID) researcher Djordje Vukovic. CeSID: SRS looking set for victory According to the CeSID poll conducted between April 14 and 20, from a sample of 2732 voters from Serbia without Kosovo, between 4.3 and 4.7 million citizens are expected to vote. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) can expect to receive some 330,000 votes, the Socialist Party-PUPS-JS coalition 290,000, and the minority parties 150,000. The remaining lists will receive 110,000 votes altogether. Vukovic said that there were around 12 to 13 percent of permanent abstainers, some 800,000 people altogether. That figure is close to that in other countries in the region and in developed democracies. The CeSID researcher added that all the figures referred to a realistic voting base of 5.5 million citizens out of 6.7 million registered voters altogether. He added that figures in the media according to which the SRS would receive 88 seats, the DS 85 seats, the DSS-NS 30 seats, the LDP 20 seats, the SPS 17, and the minorities 10, were not the results of CeSID opinion polls, but rather the media’s own interpretation.

CeSID: SRS looking set for victory

According to the CeSID poll conducted between April 14 and 20, from a sample of 2732 voters from Serbia without Kosovo, between 4.3 and 4.7 million citizens are expected to vote.

The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) can expect to receive some 330,000 votes, the Socialist Party-PUPS-JS coalition 290,000, and the minority parties 150,000.

The remaining lists will receive 110,000 votes altogether.

Vuković said that there were around 12 to 13 percent of permanent abstainers, some 800,000 people altogether. That figure is close to that in other countries in the region and in developed democracies.

The CeSID researcher added that all the figures referred to a realistic voting base of 5.5 million citizens out of 6.7 million registered voters altogether.

He added that figures in the media according to which the SRS would receive 88 seats, the DS 85 seats, the DSS-NS 30 seats, the LDP 20 seats, the SPS 17, and the minorities 10, were not the results of CeSID opinion polls, but rather the media’s own interpretation.

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